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Meditation
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Benefits of Meditation
There are many reasons why people meditate. For some it is part of a
spiritual journey and has to do with expansion of awareness and how they
perceive and experience life. Some simply want to relax, and this benefit
of meditation is self-evident. Other people are very specifically
interested in the benefits of meditation for health and general well-being.
This page outlines some of those benefits.
The effectiveness of meditation comes from deep relaxation. When we are
deeply relaxed, the body and mind are refreshed and revitalized. This
brings many benefits that are both immediate and long lasting.
Some major health benefits of regular meditation
include:
Lower blood pressure
Better sleep
Less anxiety
Faster healing
Decreased use of drugs, alcohol and cigarettes
Lower cholesterol
Stronger immune response
Reduction of stress hormones brings many benefits
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.
Alpha waves and deep relaxation
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 helps the heart
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.
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Meditation CDs
MEDITATION MUSIC CD
Pure Light CD
10 selections of beautiful music for deep relaxation and meditation
GUIDED MEDITATION CDs
Silence of Being CD
guides you in effortless meditation
Pure Relaxation CD
variety of meditations and music for relaxing completely
Ease of Being CD
3 meditations for centering and healing
Sleep Easy CD
guided meditation for sleep
Body Aware CD
3 body-centered meditations for rejuvenation and grounding
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