Diabetes in various forms affects up to 5percent of the world population with
12 million diabetics in Western Europe alone. Of the different ways in which
diabetes presents, noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is probably
the most commonly encountered genetic disease. NIDDM or Type II diabetes is
multifactorial, depending also on environmental factors including obesity,
sedentary lifestyles and nutritional imbalances.
Yoga has shown some beneficial results in curing diabetes. The yoga exercises
that are prescribed for curing diabetes is different from hatha yoga exercise
because it involves positions tailored to treat certain conditions, as well as
meditation, relaxation and stretching exercises.
One of the studies conducted to cure diabetes was the one set up by the Yoga
Biomedical Trust, founded in 1982 by biochemist Dr Robin Monro, and an Indian
yoga research foundation which discovered that practicing yoga for 30 minutes a
day for one month helped reduce blood glucose levels in some diabetics.
The yoga patients took part in one or two 90-minute sessions a week and were
asked to practice at home. The classes included the specific yoga exercises of
the spinal twist, the bow and abdominal breathing.
At the end of the 12 weeks blood sugar levels fell significantly in all patients
in the group and were slightly raised in a control group which had not joined in
the yoga sessions. Three yoga students managed to reduce their medication,
including one man who had not changed his drug regime for 20 years.
It has been known for a long time that exercise is helpful for diabetics. Yoga
therapy may help reduce stress levels which could play a part in maturity onset
diabetes. But one drawback is that some patients would find it hard to keep up
the regular sessions needed to sustain the benefit. All the patients said they
would like to see these classes set up on a permanent basis but we don't have
the money.
It is not necessarily the exercise component of the yoga therapy package which
is most important, because there is not enough physical exercise to account for
the changes, but stress reduction has a lot to do with it. Stress hormones
increase sugar levels in the blood. People also benefit from the stabilization
of their moods which yoga brings, an increased feeling of well-being and a
feeling of being more in control, which may help with their diet control.
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