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PostHeaderIcon How and why music affects our mind

How and why music affects our mind

Music helps alleviate feelings of loneliness and stress especially in hospitals. It also affects their want for social interaction,” adds Poonam. Music has healing properties and helps greatly in balancing the hormones thereby enhancing the mood. It helps in lowering blood pressure, boosting immunity and also eases muscle tension. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation May Change the Human Brain

Meditation changes gene expression patterns in the human brain

An international collaboration of investigators recently proposed an interesting notion – that meditation, as a practice, may contribute to specific molecular changes in the human brain. The research group included scientists from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UWM). Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Yoga Do’s and Don’ts for Fertility

Rigorous yoga is not recommended, because intense workouts can be detrimental to reproductive health.  Do sequences that feel luscious, connecting, and grounding. Move away from more demanding aerobic practices such as Ashtanga or power yoga, toward a more mindful approach to asana. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy for relieving labour pain getting popular

Music therapy cannot be practiced as a pain reducer exclusively, but it can work if it is done alongside scientific treatment,” said Dr Venkatesh Neugi, an anaesthetist and a leading figure in pain therapy in Goa. Dr Neugi said that for patients admitted in ICU, music therapy is one of the remedies when they are on life support system. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Breathing & Meditation

Breath awareness is an important aspect of Buddhist vipassana, or insight, meditation.

Breathing is intimately connected with life energy, and meditators throughout the ages have used that fact to refine their practice. Hindu yogis call the energy that we draw into ourselves when we breath prana and the practice of focusing consciousness through awareness of the breath pranayama. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music can heal cancer, says psychiatrist

Music can also help patients who have difficulties in speech after having suffered strokes, he said, adding: “Music can also help unlock memories”. Music has unparalleled capacity to reduce pain and anxiety. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Gift of music best medicine

Diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome when she was 4, Summer struggles with the socialization skills that come naturally to others. Her mother, Christie Wilkinson, said music has been the great equalizer for her daughter, the place she can go to shut down the exaggerated noises of the outside world inside her head. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation changes gene expression, study shows

Meditation is gaining advocates among the medical community, with research showing its benefits for Alzheimer’s patients and sufferers of chronic inflammation. After 8 hours, the meditators showed a range of genetic and molecular differences, including reduced levels of pro-inflammatory genes. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Mindfulness Meditation for a Stress-Less Mind

Mindfully meditating on the flow of the breath naturally brings us into the present while bringing our awareness inward, rather than being focused outward. The breath is just breathing, and yet it is never the same, each breath is completely different to the last one. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon ‘Mindfulness’ Meditation Alters Gene Expression, Study Suggests

meditation genes

It’s no secret that mindfulness meditation — a practice that encourages focusing attention on the present moment — can ease emotional stress. And evidence is mounting that mindfulness also may have key benefits for your physical health — from lowering blood pressure to helping curb addiction. Read more here…

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