Top 10 Healthy Benefits To Regular Meditation
Meditation
is far more than just a religious practice; it is actually incredibly
good for your mental, physical and emotional health. It is great for
relieving stress, and has no negative side effects. Below are ten things
meditation does to improve your health.
10. Both Mood And Stress Levels Are Greatly Improved
A
recent study found that those who meditate, even as little as eleven
hours a month, can see both increased cognitive performance, and greatly
increased mood. Researchers studied 68 university students over the
course of a month, and found that they had an increase in white matter
around the anterior cingulate cortex. This is part of your body’s
self-regulation system, and is used to control mood, among other things.
Those who took part in the study had lower levels of anxiety, anger,
fatigue, and depression, than those in the control group. If you are
ever in a situation where life is getting you down; don’t get mad, get
to meditating.
9. It Can Help Facilitate Psoriasis Treatments
Psoriasis
is an immune disorder that causes your body to think that healthy skin
cells are diseased, and sends out a signal to create new ones, which
leads to far too many new skin cells. This causes scaly, itchy patches
on people’s skin, and is believed to lead to an increased risk of
stroke. Scientists conducted a study with groups of people about to
undergo phototherapy for their psoriasis. One group was given regular
guided mindfulness meditation sessions along with the phototherapy, and
the control group simply had the phototherapy and nothing else.
After going over the results, the scientists concluded that those who
had gone through the guided mindfulness meditation sessions had
decreased stress, as well as quicker resolution of their psoriatic
lesions. Basically, those who had meditated healed both faster and
better.
8. It Can Reduce Your Risk Of Schizophrenia And Other Psychotic Disorders
Scientists
at Yale learned that experienced mediators tend to turn off the part of
the brain with “me” thoughts, as well as mind-wandering. The
researchers believe that these states, in their pathological form, are
associated with schizophrenia, autism and anxiety disorders. Meditation
allows for people to be more present-centered, instead of self-centered,
according to the scientists. It is believed that schizophrenia has a
strong genetic factor, but certain circumstances come into play as to
whether someone at risk for the disease actually develops it. Meditation
could help someone, who might otherwise be at risk, avoid contracting
the disease, or at least control their symptoms better.
7. It Can Reduce Cholesterol And Help Prevent Cardiovascular Disease
Scientists
discovered, after multiple tests and controls, that a seven-step
program in transcendental meditation (which doesn’t require any change
in religious or philosophical belief) for just twenty minutes twice a
day, can have incredible health benefits. They discovered that this form
of meditation can reduce cholesterol levels, lower blood pressure, and
reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. It was also found to decrease
the effects of problems like angina pectoris and carotid
atherosclerosis. The former involves chest pains due to obstruction or
spam of the coronary arteries, and the latter is a constriction of the
carotid artery. None of those problems sound very good, but
transcendental meditation is a great, cost-effective way to help improve
symptoms, though treatment should still involve professional medical
care.
6. It Can Help Control And Reduce Asthma Symptoms
Scientists
studied a group of 70 asthma patients who used inhalers regularly, and
had them perform yoga meditation over a three-month period. The members
of the case group showed improvement in their pulmonary functions,
decreased respiratory rate, less need to use their inhalers, fewer
asthma attacks, and a decreased pulse rate. The researchers are not
entirely sure what caused these incredible effects on the patients, but
they believe it may have something to do with an increased amount of
endorphin activity, airway muscle dynamics, and better balance in the
autonomic nervous system. We could also go with the fact that those with
asthma have trouble breathing properly, and meditation is very focused
on improving breathing.
5. It Can Help You Beat Addiction
In
a recent study, scientists had 19 adults, who were recovering from
alcoholism, take part in an eight-week mindfulness meditation program,
as well as having them meditate at home. At the end of the study, the
researchers concluded that the participants were likely to find the
techniques very beneficial for beating addiction. The participants
themselves rated the meditation as being very helpful, and many desired
to keep doing it regularly at home. The reason for its effectiveness is
believed to be that the meditation reduced their stress levels and
helped them cope with the cravings, as well as giving them increased
mindfulness. This can work for any addiction, be it alcohol or
cigarettes.
4. It Can Help Improve Your Immune System
Scientists
wanted to learn if mindfulness meditation could improve people’s immune
systems. The researchers did a study, where a group of healthy people
were given an eight-week clinical training program on mindfulness
meditation. The control group did not meditate at all. At the end of
eight weeks, scientists gave both groups a flu vaccine. The scientists
found that those who had meditated for eight weeks prior had a
significantly larger antibody-to-influenza ratio, than those who had not
mediated. They believe that this demonstrably proves that meditating,
for even as short a period as eight weeks, can significantly improve
your immune system. If you tend to get sick a lot, this may be a great
way to improve your life.
3. It May Help You Lose Weight
In
a recent study, researchers wanted to find out if mindfulness
meditation could prevent stress-eating among obese women, and help them
lose weight over time. 47 women were assigned to one of two groups. The
control group was given basic information about diet and exercise but
that was it, while the other group was given daily mindfulness
meditation exercises, to help them reduce stress and fight the urge to
overeat. Scientists tested for how they ate, their Cortisol Awakening
Response (a stress hormone), abdominal fat, weight, anxiety, and
mindfulness. They found that those who meditated regularly had less
anxiety, more mindfulness, and were less likely to over eat. They also
found a reduction in CAR and, while the effects were not very noticeable
over a short period of time, scientists associated these responses with
a reduction in abdominal fat.
On the other hand, the control group did not receive the sort of
benefits those who meditated got, and some even gained weight. The main
takeaway is that meditation helps you control your cravings, stops you
from stress-eating, and can lead to significant weight loss over time.
2. It Can Help Prevent Alzheimer’s
The
same Yale researchers from before also did functional magnetic
resonance imaging scans on experienced mediators, who were using three
different techniques. The researchers found that those who were
experienced at meditation tended to have decreased activity in the
default mod network. This network is known for causing the buildup of
the beta amyloid plaques in Alzheimer’s disease. It might not
necessarily cure you if you already have Alzheimer’s, although
researchers believe meditation would be helpful even if you already have
the disease. However, it definitely will help prevent it from happening
in the first place, and an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure. If you are getting older, and are worried about Alzheimer’s, daily
meditation could save your brain.
1. It Improves Cognitive Function
Researchers
have known for awhile that those who have meditated regularly for a
long time have increased cognitive ability, including increased brain
connectivity and better fluid intelligence. Scientists wanted to find
out, however, if someone could get similar effects after only a few days
with no previous experience meditating. At the end of a four-day study,
scientists discovered that even those who had never meditated before
had improvements in visuo-spatial processing, working memory, attention,
and executive processing.
The meditation training also improved their minds, even though they had
never tried it before, leading to decreased anxiety, reduced fatigue and
increased mindfulness. What we are saying is that, in just a few days,
meditation will make you much smarter, and it won’t even take much time
out of your day.
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