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Title: Correlation of Electro Photonic Imaging parameters and Biochemical parameters in diabetes type 2
Authors: Bhat, Romesh Kumar
Keywords: DIABETES TYPE 2
YOGA
DIABETES
Issue Date: Feb-2017
Abstract: Nature has its own manner and timing of revealing itself. Yoga is one of such divine philosophy that it has revealed through the sages and Rishis of India. The second verse of Patanjali describes most of it. Yoga is to control the distractions of the mind. Once that is done it is easier to merge individual consciousness with supreme consciousness and be in a state of bliss free from the materialistic disposition and its allied pain and misery. Controlling the mind is to control the Prana which is part of consciousness. It is Shiva making effort to be Shiva. Pranayama helps to control the Prana and hence the mind. The uncontrolled fluctuations are the cause of diseases as that disturbs the homeostasis of the body. Through Yoga we can check it and that is why Yoga has become popular worldwide, namely for disease prevention and management. From the alternative medicine, Electro photonic imaging (EPI) technique is emerging as a novel technique of measurement of the bio-energy of the body. Yoga intervention for improvements in homeostasis and monitoring the changes through Electro photonic imaging (EPI) technique is a desired holistic approach for monitoring health and happiness across the world. It is necessary to correlate EPI norms with the established biochemical parameters to have wide and scientific acceptability in modern medicine. There is a need for such study. The study is in two parts. In the first part, a study of classical literature is presented wherein scriptural concepts on Prana and its relation to health is discussed. In the second part, experimental aspects of bio-energy are taken up and measurements using EPI is presented.
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