Discover how Asanas, Pranayama and Meditation interact with the Mind and Body to improve Health, Energy, Physical and Mental Good Heath with Dr. Sujatha, India's foremost authority and first Indian Doctorate in Yoga. With her unique style of teaching traditional yogic sciences, Dr. Sujatha has trained over 20,000 individuals. Yoga is an ancient Indian form of balancing mind and body through breath control and a series of asanas. It aims to attain the unity of mind, body and spirit through asanas, breathing and meditation. Asanas are gentle stretching movements designed to rejuvenate the brain, spine, glands and internal organs. They work by increasing the blood and oxygen supply to these areas by stimulating them with a gentle squeezing action. Asanas help to relax body and mind together. Stretching helps to relax and tone the muscles to improve the circulation, to regain the vital force or energy, lose or gain weight, feel and look young and improve concentration. They can relieve conditions like stress, back-pain, allergy, headaches, high and low blood-pressure, insomnia and depression. Yogasanas are beneficial for everybody from children to the elderly and are a very powerful sources of energy, confidence, creativity, pleasure and longevity of life. The Yoga Master - Dr. Sujatha The expert behind this series is Dr. Sujatha. Dr. Sujatha is the first Indian to receive a Doctorate in Yoga and completed a study on how asanas, pranayama and meditation affect the mind and body. Known for her unique style of teaching asanas, pranayama and meditation techniques, she demonstrates how thoughts and emotions, when regulated, can have a positive influence over physical health. Yoga for Knee Problems The postures address every bodily system including the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, immune, endocrine, lymphatic, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. While performing Yoga Asanas listen to your body. Do not push yourself to pain or strain. Work with your body and mind and you will slowly see the body and mind respond to make Yoga a truly enjoyable lifetime experience.
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