YOGA NIDRA
After a 30-minute session, you should feel like you’ve had the equivalent of two hours’ sleep; refreshed, centred, and calm. Yoga nidra benefits are believed to include regulating hormones, stabilising glucose levels, and easing depression, anxiety and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), because the deep relaxation of the nervous system helps it recover.
Normally, when you fall asleep, your brainwaves move from active beta waves into a thoughtless state of alpha waves, before they pass into the slowest frequency of deep sleep, called delta waves. Yoga nidra puts you in a ‘hypnagogic state’, which is the threshold between alpha and theta waves, or the ‘moment’ where the body is sleeping while your mind is lucid. Powerful stuff.
A surprising amount, although sample sizes have been small. Two papers have found that yoga nidra improves blood pressure, heart rate and hormone irregularities. Another compared type 2 diabetes patients who were either given just medication, or medication plus yoga nidra sessions, and the yogis saw fewer fluctuations in blood glucose levels.
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