Psychosomatic Mechanisms of Yoga

  • Bhavanani A
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Abstract

It is well established that stress weakens our immune system. Scientific research in recent times has showed that the physiological, psychological and biochemical effects of Yoga are of an anti-stress nature. Mechanisms postulated included the restoration of autonomic balance as well as an improvement in restorative, regenerative and rehabilitative capacities of the individual. A healthy inner sense of well being produced by a life of Yoga percolates down through the different levels of our existence from the higher to the lower producing health and wellbeing of a holistic nature.

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Bhavanani, A. B. (2013). Psychosomatic Mechanisms of Yoga. Annals of SBV, 2(2), 27–31. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10085-2219

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