A 20 Minute Vacation: The Amazing Health Benefits Of Meditation
By: B. SixWise
Meditation is gaining mainstream acceptance as a beneficial
preventive health program. Once thought of as only for eastern
monks practicing in remote caves in the mountains of India, today
everyone from busy executives to students are enjoying the practical
results of daily meditation.
Meditation is one of the better-studied alternative therapies,
and it has been shown to provide a wide range of health benefits.
More and more doctors and hospitals are recommending meditation
as an effective stress buster and useful support for patients
of heart disease and many other chronic and acute conditions.
Meditation can help you "Take a 20 Minute Vacation"
without physically going anywhere. Plus it is proven to provide
a range of excellent health benefits such as preventing premature
aging and lowering cholesterol... and with today's "meditation
technologies" that you will read about below, meditating
is much easier than you may think!
The effectiveness of meditation comes from the fact that one
can achieve a state of deep relaxation in just a few minutes.
When we settle down into a state of deep relaxation, the body
and mind are refreshed and revitalized. This gives us many good
effects that are both immediate and long lasting.
Health Benefits of Regular Meditation Include:
Lower Blood Pressure Better Sleep Anti-aging Less Anxiety Faster
healing Decreased substance abuse Lower Cholesterol Stronger Immune
Response
Meditation, Stress and a Healthy Heart
The results above have been demonstrated in many rigorous scientific
studies, a few of which are mentioned below. Researchers have
found that meditation lowers levels of stress hormones. In fact,
by decreasing the level of one such hormone epinephrine
-- meditation has been shown to reduce the amount of cholesterol
in the blood and therefore help arteries to remain clear. Reduction
of stress hormones also supports the healthy functioning of the
immune system.
This reduction in stress hormones may be explained by the relaxed
state that comes about through meditation. Electroencephalograph
(EEG) studies of the brain in those who are meditating show that
meditation boosts the intensity of alpha waves associated
with quiet, receptive states -- to levels not seen even during
sleep. This relaxed state combats anxiety, and this is confirmed
by research which has found lowered levels of lactic acid in the
blood. (High levels of lactic acid are associated with anxiety.)
Another effect of meditation is that breathing slows, so the body
uses less oxygen.
Meditation has been found to be particularly helpful for the
heart. Meditators have been found to have improved blood circulation,
as well as a lowered heart rate, which places less demands on
the heart.
A 1998 study published in Psychosomatic Medicine showed that
people who practiced transcendental meditation (TM) had lower
levels of lipid peroxide than those who didn't. Lipid peroxide
can contribute to atherosclerosis and other chronic diseases associated
with aging. A 1999 study published in the same journal showed
that people who practiced TM had lower blood pressure immediately
after meditating than did the control group.
Help for Fibromyalgia, Psoriasis, IBS, and More
A 1998 study in Alternative Therapies showed that meditation
helped decrease symptoms such as pain and sleeplessness in patients
with fibromyalgia, a disease characterized by muscle pain, fatigue,
and mild-to-moderate depression.
In a 1998 study at the University of Massachusetts Medical
Center, psoriasis patients who listened to a mindfulness meditation
audiotape during their ultraviolet light therapy experienced faster
healing than those who had the light therapy alone.
Meditation has also been associated with a longer life span,
better quality of life, fewer hospitalizations, and reduced health-care
costs. It has also shown promise as an adjunct therapy in relieving
mild depression, insomnia, tension headache, irritable bowel syndrome,
and premenstrual syndrome (PMS), as well as in controlling substance
abuse.
Meditation is Easier Than You Think!
With such overwhelming evidence of the benefits of meditation,
why isn't everyone meditating?
Often the obstacle is that meditation is thought to be difficult
and requiring years of practice to become "good at it."
The reality is that there are many different styles of meditation
and many are very easy to learn and bring benefits from the start.
Some people even find ways to meditate on their own, setting aside
a quiet time to sit and "simply be." Usually, however,
some instruction is needed.
There are books, CDs, classes, and websites which offer instruction
in meditation. There are many different styles of meditation,
and finding the right meditation for you may take some trial and
error. It's important to find a method which feels natural, easy
and relaxing.
An excellent way to experience the benefits of meditation without
having to learn a specific practice is to use a guided meditation
CD. We designed our Pure Relaxation CD [B1] to offer an easy way
for anyone to experience the "meditative state" in which
the mind "lets go" and the body relaxes. Tested and
recommended by members of the National Health & Wellness Club,
this highly acclaimed CD has given many people an easy way to
relax.
The essence of successful meditation is relaxation. The health
benefits can easily be seen to result from a state of relaxation
in mind and body. Anything that you can do which relaxes you deeply
can be thought of as meditation. Whatever way you choose, we encourage
you to start and wish you peace of mind and the very best of health!
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