Eating
Disorders And The Use Of Yoga In Prevention And Treatment
by Roy Thomsitt
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was not so long ago that eating disorders, such as bulimia
and anorexia, were thought to be purely the result of mental
conditions. More recently, though, some physical factors
have been attributed to these conditions. It is now thought
that eating disorders can be triggered by a multitude of
factors, in combination, including those of a psychological,
behavioural, social, or biological nature.
How
Can Yoga Help With Eating Disorders
As
with many conditions, eating orders can better be dealt
with through a calm and focused mind. Depression and low
self esteem are problems often associated with eating disorders,
and Yoga can help with both.
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It
has been proven that Yoga can reduce depression, restoring a state
of balance and well being in the individual. Also, there are different
yoga practices which encourage heightened levels of self esteem,
and promote a positive view of your own body. These are crucial
factors with eating disorders, and it has been shown that the
application of yoga can significantly increase recuperation and
healing. Through the elimination of self judgment, yoga establishes
a strong connection between mind and body. This, of course, is
the natural state of wellness. By re-establishing this strong
connection, mind and body will work in harmony to repair the damage.
Regular
yoga practice will increase the overall fitness level of the human
body, improving the immune system and giving it a good chance
of fighting illnesses. This is helpful with Anorexia, for example,
because the sufferer's body will experience lower energy levels,
and the condition reduces bone density.
In
dealing with eating disorders, the yogic system identifies them
as a problem related to the first chakra. There are different
yoga poses that can be used to balance it: eg. staff, crab, full
wind, and pigeon. By using grounding postures (eg mountain, goddess,
standing squat and prayer squat) strength and courage can be increased.
What these postures do is to re-establish the strong mind-body
connections, and through that connection help overcome many physical
obstacles. For anorexia sufferers, most of the yoga back bending
poses help reduce depression, while forward bends can calm the
spirit and reduce anorexia's effects.
Because
the mental state has an important role in eating disorders, meditation
can be used successfully to reduce negative and harmful thoughts
and feelings. An active, well targeted, meditation practice should
prove to be very effective. The yoga poses work best when external
factors are shut out, and concentration is allowed to focus on
your inner self. Giving special attention to breathing, and also
to inner sensations, will transport you to a state of greater
awareness and calmness. This new state will allow you to go on
further to explore new concepts, and hopefully pursue new goals
that may have been impossible before.
As
with many medical conditions, being aware of the bulimia or anorexia
problem, and showing a constant and strong desire to defeat it,
is a great method to reduce their effect. It is likely that an
early adoption of yoga practices would make the patient more aware
of the problem, thus making a positive contribution to an early
cure. However, these yoga techniques are more usually used in
the recuperative stages of the illness. That is a pity because,
as with all illnesses in which it can be beneficial, yoga works
best in the prevention stage, when the negative effects are still
low and easier to overcome.
About
the Author
This
eating
disorder and yoga article was written by Roy Thomsitt,
owner of http://www.routes-to-self-improvement.com