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From ancient India to American mainstream

Towards a healthier and more balanced future

by Blitz India Media
February 20, 2024
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In a nation grappling with stressrelated health issues and the limitations of conventional Western medicine, the ancient Indian practices of yoga and Ayurveda are gaining unprecedented traction. The shift isn’t just anecdotal; a growing body of scientific research supports the use of these traditions to promote both physical and mental well-being.

A 2022 report by the Yoga Alliance and Yoga Journal indicates that participation among Americans has reached an alltime high, with over 36 million people practicing. This sustained growth can be attributed to mounting evidence showcasing yoga’s therapeutic effects.

CHRONIC CONDITIONS

Beyond mental health, yoga demonstrates the potential to improve various physical health markers. A 2021 study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health highlights yoga’s role in managing chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease, through stress reduction and improvements in blood pressure regulation.

Alongside yoga, Ayurveda is steadily gaining mainstream recognition. The core principle of individualised care according to one’s ‘dosha’ (unique constitution) appeals to those disillusioned with a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to wellness. While largescale clinical trials are still needed to prove definitively the efficacy of many Ayurvedic herbs and treatments, preliminary research hints at promising applications.

A 2020 systematic review in the journal ‘Frontiers in Pharmacology’ found compelling evidence supporting the use of ashwagandha in reducing cortisol levels (a stress hormone) and suggests its potential benefit in anxiety management.

These Indian traditions address a yearning for deeper fulfillment. An extensive 2022 survey by the American Psychological Association confirms a national mental health crisis with stress levels on the rise
GOLDEN SPICE RESEARCH

Turmeric, the golden spice central to Ayurveda, has similarly been the subject of intensive research. While its curcumin compound is often heralded as a near cure-all, data is less straightforward. However, a 2022 review in the ‘Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine’ confirms a potential anti-inflammatory role, which may aid those with ailments like osteoarthritis.

Perhaps most significantly, these Indian traditions address a yearning for deeper fulfillment. An extensive 2022 survey by the American Psychological Association confirms a national mental health crisis with stress levels on the rise.

Yoga and Ayurveda, with their emphasis on mindfulness, breathwork, and holistic self-care practices, offer an alternative to quick fixes and the constant bombardment of external stimuli. The connection between these practices and increased wellbeing is underscored by researchers in fields ranging from neuroscience to positive psychology.

MISREPRESENTATION RISK

It’s essential to note that both yoga and Ayurveda risk appropriation and misrepresentation within a commercialised wellness industry. It’s crucial for those genuinely seeking a deeper understanding to ensure the authenticity of the teachings and products they explore.

Consumers are encouraged to find qualified yoga instructors with reputable training and be wary of overly simplistic descriptions of Ayurveda, which is a complex, individualised medical system.

The influx of ancient Indian wisdom into American wellness presents an exciting paradigm shift.

Supported by both anecdotal experiences and mounting research, yoga and Ayurveda hold the potential to alleviate not just physical symptoms but contribute to a sense of wellbeing that transcends the boundaries of modern medicine.

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