EFFECT OF YOGASANA AND PRANAYAMA AS A PREVENTIVE ASPECT OF MEDOVAHA AND MUTRAVAHA STROTAS IN DIABETES MELLITUS: A REVIEW
Vd. Darshan Suryawanshi*, Vd. Prasad P. Deshpande and Vd. V. G. Patrikar
Abstract
Diabetes Mellitus is a disease related to the impaired glucose tolerance
of the body, substantially insulin functioning is affected. Type 1
diabetes is difficult to treat with Yoga. Whereas, Type 2 diabetes
which is caused by disarranged life style, stress related diseases can be
effectively treated with Yoga. Yoga is basically restraint of activities
of mind. It helps maintain health in a person by keeping the
individual's body, mind and spirit in perfect equilibrium with nature.
Various Asanas in Yoga stimulates the organs which in turn improves
the metabolic activities. This means that the chemical transformations
within a cell are carried out more efficiently. The various trials have
reported a general beneficial effect of yoga in diabetic patients. These
effects were most prominent in FPG levels and lipid profiles. Certain long-term parameter,
such as HbA1c was reported to improve slightly with the practice of yoga. It has been seen that
Nerve conduction velocity is increased by Yoga. Thus improving blood supply to muscle and
increasing muscular receptor activity. While a few Asanas help balance the functioning of the
endocrine system and mutravaha strotas. It massages and tones the abdominal organs like
pancreas and liver, stimulate the nervous andcirculatory system which in turn helps in
controlling diabetes. Yoga Pranayamas help us to control our breath and through this breath
control to attain the mental poise or samatvam (Bhagvat Gita). Thus Yoga lessens the
negative impact of stress and promotes multiple positive downstream effects on metabolic
function, neuroendocrine status and various vascular complications.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Yoga, Pranayama, Stress.
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