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Applying the translation of one of Thirumoolar’s writings to his yoga breathing practice, it launched the idea for his groundbreaking study of yoga stimulated salivary biochemicals and how they affect human health.
Not only are we seeing it in our own bodies, there’s scientific research to back it up! Dr. Sundar Balasubramanian has been conducting studies to document how yogic breathing can affect health conditions, to include Scleroderma. The results are fascinating.
…a pioneer in the area of research combining Pranayama and salivary stimulation, discovered that Yogic breathing promotes salivary secretion; this encompasses factors that are important for our healthy living
(About the PranaScience book) I’ve enjoyed reading and rereading it. I’ve also suggested your book on the syllabus of my Meditation Utilizing Pranayama Breathing Techniques that I teach at the Adult School of Montclair.
Thank you so much for the fantastic workshop. I enjoyed learning from you. I do want to follow up with your ideas for student nurses.
Your talk was “inspire”ational! The joy that you manifest in your life, research and teaching is wonderfully obvious. I have many ideas racing through my head about the applications of yogic breathing in cardiovascular disease.
Having read your book, Pranascience, I am more impressed than ever with your work and studies.