Yoga Can Relieve Stress Related to Anxiety, Depression, High Blood Pressure, and Cardiac Disease

Yoga may relieve stress associated with anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, and heart disease. Check out our beginners’ guide to yoga!

A new study has found that yoga may relieve stress associated with various medical conditions, including anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, and even heart disease.

The researchers (from Boston University School of Medicine, New York Medical College, and the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons) believe that stress related to each of these conditions can cause an imbalance in the nervous system, as well as low levels of gamma-aminobutyric acid (more often known as GABA), an important neurotransmitter in the body. Yoga may help to correct these irregularities. For instance, a previous study noted that while yoga increased participants’ GABA levels significantly, walking did not.

Complementary healing
What’s next for the researchers? Well, they hope to develop specific yoga programs to target stress related to each of the conditions (as well as prevent them from developing in the first place) that can be used alongside allopathic (Western medicine) treatments. It’s just another way that Western medicine and alternative healing techniques can be used together, in a holistic approach called complementary (or integrative) medicine.

Other conditions that yoga may help
In addition to yoga’s benefits listed in this study, previous research had found that yoga may also offer relief to those suffering from:

  • menstrual pain
  • fibromyalgia
  • arthritis
  • lower back pain

Yoga for beginners
New to yoga? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with some of our best yoga how-to articles from over the years. Check out the best:

  • beginners’ guide
  • poses for calm and relaxation
  • poses for kids
  • poses for men
  • yoga fusion 
  • poses you can do at work

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