Thursday, August 20, 2009

How to Control Diabetes Through Yoga


Diabetes is a disorder that is normally caused by the incapability of the body to control the quantity of sugar in the blood. An individual who suffer from diabetes is not capable to use blood glucose due to inadequate amounts of insulin produced by the pancreas in the body. In simple terms, it can be defined as a problem of the metabolism that can damage the nerves, kidneys, and eyes. It can even cause gangrene, stroke, and heart disease.

In last few years different diabetic treatment methods have been used to control diabetes. While many nutritionists suggested for different techniques for dieting, many doctors also recommended for regular exercise to control sugar level. However, recent studies have shown that yoga too can produce major health benefits for diabetics. Yoga has shown some beneficial results in controlling diabetes. Not long ago, many people were familiar with yoga as a succession of movements or poses. But, today it has emerged as one of the most convenient options to control diabetes.

Yoga as Diabetes Treatment Method

The yoga exercises that are prescribed for curing diabetes are different from hatha yoga exercise. It usually involves positions tailored to treat certain conditions, as well as meditation and relaxation. Yoga can stimulate the pancreas and stimulate insulin production. Regular practice of yoga actually reduces the blood sugar levels, the blood pressure, and the rate of progression to the complications. While most diabetics need to lose or at least maintain a certain weight limit, yoga is an excellent choice to accomplish these twin goals. The symptoms are also reduced to a large extent, and so is the number of diabetes related hospital admissions. Apart from this, some studies have also shown that certain yoga poses have the effect of massaging or stretching certain internal organs which actually led to the increased insulin production.

How Yoga works?

Generally glucagons secretion is enhanced by stress. Now when we perform yoga, it effectively reduces adrenaline, noradrenalin in blood, which is termed as 'stress hormones' and this in turn helps in reducing glucagons and possibly improving insulin action. In addition to this, recent studies have also shown that blood pressure also plays a vital role in the development of diabetic and related complications, which is proven to be benefited by yoga. When we perform yoga, it helps in muscular relaxation and improves blood supply to muscles which further increase insulin receptor expression on muscles causing increased glucose uptake by muscles and thus reducing blood sugar.

13 comments:

Michael said...

The various asanas that help cure obesity and diabetes

1.Surya Namaskar
2.Sukhasana
3.Ardha Matsyendrasana
4.Matsyasana
5.Savasana

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Anonymous said...

Yoga is very beneficial for all of us.It makes you healthy but keeps you away from many diseases.Good yoga information.
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Tonal said...

These are some tips to control Diabetes through yoga..

1.Surya Namaskar
2.Sukhasana
3.Ardha Matsyendrasana
4.Matsyasana
5.Savasana

Regards
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Jessica B Johnson said...

I think we are lazy people and don't use our will and energy for exercises, if we use it properly then we can get rid of all diseases i think the most important thing is exercise its doesn't mean that it is yoga or jogging or any other activity, however yoga is better then others.

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Elizabth Jean said...

Yoga is very easy and effective practice to be healthy and active and there is no doubt that you can easily get fitness from yoga.

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SteveBrad said...

Yoga has been practiced for more than 5,000 years, and currently, close to 11 million Americans are enjoying its health benefits. Yoga can hardly be called a trend.
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Jamie said...

Yes, yoga do have physiological and psychological effects upon the body. It effective.

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Anonymous said...

Nice blog. Yoga is a group of physical, mental and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India. Here you have discussed how we can control diabetes through yoga. I am also very much interested to do yoga in the early morning to get relief from stress. Really this is a very useful blog. Thanks for giving such a piece of valuable information.

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