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The World Is Tuning In to the Ancient Art of Yoga
Used by permission Wai-Lana Yoga

Whether on Oprah, the cover of Time magazine, at your local gym, or on PBS, yoga is flowing into the mainstream. More than just a trend, however, it appears that yoga is here to stay. It's not surprising, considering that yoga is over five thousand years old-and a science in and of itself. The main reason why more and more people are buying yoga books and videos and rushing off to yoga studios is because yoga actually works. Yoga not only strengthens and sculpts the body, but it has also been shown to benefit internal organs like the heart, kidneys, and lungs and systems like digestion, circulation, and metabolism. Practitioners are reporting that whether they start doing yoga to look better or to feel better, they are seeing both results.  It's good for your health.

Another aspect of yoga that puts it a cut above other forms of exercise-and may explain why it has such staying power-is the effect it can have on the mind. Studies show that yoga can greatly reduce levels of stress and anxiety, especially if you meditate afterward. In fact, many practitioners claim to feel "blissed out" after an invigorating yoga session.  There is no greater form of health.

Yoga is an ancient art that makes good sense today.  Help relieve anxiety and stress.  Do something good for heart health and even kidneys and lungs. Improve your digestive health. Time magazine and PBS must be right

Wai Lana, world-renowned yoga teacher and host of the internationally aired TV series Wai Lana Yoga, says, "By helping your mind and senses detach from the things that agitate them, yoga and meditation can help you achieve a real sense of peace. These days, people usually start doing yoga to get into shape, but they keep doing it because it makes them feel good."

Information provided by www.wailana.com. Wai Lana is the foremost authority on yoga, hosting the world's most-watched show, Wai Lana Yoga, which airs on five continents, including nationally in the U.S. on PBS, cable and satellite.

Be kind to yourself, heart, kidneys and lungs.  Relieve anxiety and stress.  Read about it in Time magazine, watch it on Oprah and PBS.

 

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