Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Medical Meditation
Meditation is an effective practice for health and healing. Thousands of years of practice have demonstrated a beneficial link between meditation and healing. The meditative practice is associated with physical, mental, emotional and spiritual responses important for health maintenance, disease prevention and general well-being. Scientific evidence has shown that medical meditation reduces stress, improves health and creates calmness, serenity, tranquility and inner peace. Medical meditation has also proven to be an effective tool for stress management, prevention of diseases, energy restoration, spiritual development maintenance of good health.
Western medical experts and physicians are now beginning to recognize the health benefits of meditation. Published research shows that medical meditation can reduce high blood pressure, cholesterol levels, atherosclerosis, thickening of coronary arteries, and constriction of blood vessels. The technique can improve breathing for asthma sufferers, ease digestive problems, assist in the management of chronic pain, and improve sleep and immunity. Medical meditation is also effective in managing a wide range of mental and emotional disorders, including depression, anxiety, anger, compulsive behaviors, chronic stress, and various types of addictions.
By practicing medical meditation daily, you can keep yourself healthy, prevent common infections, chronic diseases, or turn back the aging clock naturally without pharmaceutical drugs or surgery? You can keep your skin healthy and young-looking with non-invasive medical meditation without taking drugs or going through the pains of plastic surgery. Yes, meditation is medicine! Meditation is therapeutic! Appropriate practice of this ancient technique can reduce the use of sleeping pills, anti-depressive and anti-anxiety drugs, as well as the use of anti-hypertensive medications.
Scientific evidence shows that medical meditation can prolong life by reducing mortality rates due to heart diseases. Because of this realization, there is now an increased use of various meditation practices in academic medical centers and hospitals for patients presenting with a range of diseases and disorders including pain-related disorders, stress and stress-associated disorders, and chronic diseases. Medical meditation is a natural, effortless, and relaxation technique practiced 10-20 minutes twice daily while sitting comfortably in the privacy of your room. The technique is cheap, easy, and enjoyable to practice and requires no change in lifestyle.
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