Showing posts with label Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Change. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2022

MUSIC AND OUR MIND

Music is defined as any vocal or instrumental sound combined in a way so as to produce beauty of harmony, emotion and expression. Music is something that transcends the boundaries of body or mind and connects one’s soul to another. Music has no language. It sometimes becomes the mode of transport for feelings to be conveyed from one person to another while other times it acts simply as a medicine. Yes! You heard it right. Music is a kind of medicine as well as the correct kind of music causes a sense of calmness, a feeling of happiness and thus reduces stress and restlessness in one’s mind.

POWER OF MUSIC AS A HEALER:

As American physicist Debashish Mridha once said, “Music can heal wounds that medicine cannot touch.”, music has a way of connecting our hearts to ourselves and to the world around us. Hence it has been used as a therapeutic intervention since the late 18th century. Today, music therapy is a method which is scientifically proven/validated.

Music therapy is often employed quite effectively to treat various illnesses (primarily owing to mental disturbances). Autism, depression, Alzheimer’s, etc. several such diseases if not cured fully, can at least be stabilized to a large extent through music. The music therapy sessions mostly include creating, singing, and listening to music, and hence it opens up avenues for communication that transcend the limitations of verbal expression. Music therapy can induce the following improvements or changes to a person suffering from certain mental turbulences:

  • Induce positive changes in emotional states.

  • Since music connects the worlds to us, it helps one to enhance more control over life by increasing awareness of one self and the outside world.

  • Development of a sense of relaxation from worldly troubles.

  • Improves concentrating power for a longer duration of time.

  • Since, all of the above improvements can be brought to one’s life through music, it can also help to resolve conflicts and lead to stronger bonds of relationships.


MUSICAL BEATS AND OUR BRAINS:

When we walk into a disco, we find people dancing, banging their heads and moving their body almost in synchrony to the thumping music. In this simple example we find that our unconscious mind is somehow controlled by rhythmic sounds, causing us to move simultaneously in a regular manner. This simple example has a much deeper meaning to it. According to psychologist Annett Schirmer “Rhythmic sound, not only coordinates the behavior of people in a group, but also it coordinates their thinking-the mental processes of individuals in the group become synchronized”. This simple finding shows the extent of power of music, which easily taps into the brain circuits of people controlling their emotions and even their physical movements. This type of examples can also be found amongst people in a tribe who dance synchronously on drum beats, people dancing on a religious function, or people dancing due to excessive happiness during several religious or secular occasions.

Researchers from the Society for Neuroscience meeting in New Orleans, attached electrodes to the scalp of subjects to determine if the brain’s electrical activity was somehow affected by the beats of the sound and they found that rhythmic sound synchronizes brain waves. Thus, music impacts thinking and working of the brain to an extent we may not know of.


CONCLUSION:

As we have seen, music necessary controls our brain functions and thus enable us to think better and as a result it can help us to boost our energy, calm our mind, improve sleep and most importantly improve our mental conditions. Specially in this pandemic affected world where we might find ourselves lonely most of the times, music can be the best companion one can have. So, throw all the negativity away and let all your emotions flow with music as music is the best healer. Happy listening!

Visit Cureya's Website to know more. Free consultation services with top medical and health professionals. Check out www.cureya.in and www.cureya.in/shop

Credit Author Ranit Laha

All photos credited and designed by Unsplash


Friday, January 28, 2022

An Insight On Eyesight

 “WE ARE ONLY BLIND, AS WE WANT TO BE”-

The name of this topic is a well-known quote made by American poet and civil rights activist Maya Angelou. Although the quote was made with a different thought in mind, it also applies to us, common people who don’t pay proper heed to instructions or methods when it comes to taking care of our eyes. Don’t worry, as CUREYA is here to debunk some of the myths regarding treating our eyes the right way, as well as providing proper methods for the same.

HOW TO TAKE PROPER CARE OF EYES? :-

Eyes form one of the most, if not the most vital sensory organ when it comes to the human body. It helps us to navigate and often it’s the eyes that show early symptoms of anything wrong happening in our body, both physically and mentally. Taking care of eyes is not simply wearing Sunglasses when going out on an extra sunny day or simply, getting a pair of corrective lenses to improve vision. It’s much more than that.

You can fight back against eye diseases employing the following methods-

  • Proper Sleeping- When it comes to taking care of eyes, nothing beats proper sleep, i.e., giving our eyes proper amount of rest. Also, we must keep in mind that resting eyes doesn’t necessarily mean sleeping for 16 hours straight, or going into hibernation mode, as 8 hours sleep is enough for our body. We can rest our eyes by lowering our exposures to high U-V radiations (Computer, Mobile Screens, etc), whenever we can.

  • Choosing Proper Eyewear- Wearing protective sunglasses on an extra sunny day or wearing specialized glasses with U-V protective coating while going out in the sun, helps to a certain extent to keep our eyes safe and eyesight sound. It's equally important, as in the cases where we need to wear goggles and special protective coverings on our eyes when dealing with chemicals or working with harmful radiations. So all the budding chemists do take some notes!

  • Following A Healthy Diet- Having foods rich in Vitamin A (such as carrots) can help to a much larger extent than we think it does! Sticking to a healthy and nutritious diet sure helps in treating the eyes well.

  • Avoid Harmful Habits Like Smoking- Ever wondered that smoking not only affects the lungs but also the eyes? Several research papers have established this fact that smoking increases the risk of getting eye diseases like glaucoma, dry eye syndrome and such incurable diseases. Also, smokers are three- times more likely to be affected by diseases like cataract than non-smokers.

  • Eye Check-Ups- In our daily busy schedule we often tend not to follow the above guidelines. So, it is advisable to pay a visit to an ophthalmologist, at least once every six months.

MYTHS REGARDING EYE-CARE: -

Coming to this, one quote seems to come to my mind, “All that glitters is not gold, and all the statements are not facts, as some are MYTHS too!” Here’s some of those myths (Some are hilarious by the way!):

  • People who are colour blind, see no colours at all! – Just imagine this, the people who are colour blind are seeing this world in a retro fashion. No, this is simply a myth as colour-blind people often have problems distinguishing the colours between red and green.

  • Reading in dim-light may cause loss of eye-sight! – No! Not at all! Its true that reading under improper light conditions may cause eye-strain (only if you are reading for long hours), but that can simply be relieved by taking a break in between. However, it will not cause any sort of blindness.

  • Reading small-lettered writings very closely can harm your eyes greatly- It's similar to the earlier case where it can cause a mild eye strain but wont damage your eyesight extensively.

  • No need for checking your eyes until you are 40- This is also a myth as one can have eye-sight issues right from birth (generally congenital) or can occur at any age (generally acquired). So, as stated earlier, regular visits to an ophthalmologist is advisable at any age.

  • If you are wearing specs which are poorly fit, you will face serious eye-problems- Poorly fit spectacles won’t cause any harm to your eyes, but also won't lead to proper vision too, so get that fixed, without believing in this myth.

So, as long you take proper diet and follow some of the mentioned guidelines and stay away from the myths you are good to go! So cheers to a healthy lifestyle!

Visit Cureya's Website to know more. Free consultation services with top medical and health professionals. 

Check out www.cureya.in and www.cureya.in/shop

Credit Author Ranit Laha

All photos credited and designed by Unsplash

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

5 Yoga Asanas that can change your life!

Yoga is the best exercise one can do to stay fit and healthy. If you are the type of person who isn't comfortable exercising in gyms and don't really like walking or other intense activities, then yoga can be your ultimate savior. Yoga has multiple benefits that are scientifically proven. It is tried and tested, so you need to get on board and make it a routine in your daily life. All you need is a quick session of morning yoga, and you are all set to take over the day like a pro!


Yoga a day will keep the doctor away!

Yoga has both physical and mental benefits. It helps improve body posture and increases flexibility. It gives strength to our body and makes it lighter at the same time. A person who, on average, regularly does yoga experiences better digestion which can help eliminate constipation and other related diseases. For women who experience severe menstrual cramps, yoga is a go-to activity because it not only reduces pain but also gives the body the energy it needs during this time.
People who have resorted to yoga as a means to a better life, have experienced a reduction of pain in various areas of the body, especially the back. It also helps reduce body weight and belly fat. In all, yoga has motivated people to start living a healthy and sustainable life without compromising on anything.
Apart from the many physical benefits mentioned, people have also incorporated yoga into their lifestyle for better mental health. The meditation activities are said to reduce stress and counter anxiety which is equally crucial in today’s world. It helps in releasing tension. With so much going on around, a session of yoga with meditation can give an immense amount of mental peace. This in turn makes one sleep better at night. 87% of people feel better after their yoga class which is undeniably also quite evident worldwide.
With yoga coming into the limelight worldwide with proven benefits, almost 300 million all over the world practice yoga. In India, Rishikesh being the world capital of yoga, thousands of people from across the globe come to the town every year to experience yoga in its purest forms.
While there are different asanas for different purposes, these 5 asanas are the ones that can change your life completely and flip it 360 degrees. They can take you from feeling lethargic and lazy to being healthy and active. Patience and consistency are key on your journey. You have to commit to waking up early every morning, reaching out for the yoga mat and you over time, will be ready to bring in more sunlight and more positive change in your lifestyle.

1.   Surya-Namaskar – A Series of Asanas

 

Surya Namaskar is the most sought-after and the best exercise one can practice staying fit and healthy. It has thirteen poses in total with almost seven different asanas, all in one. It is advised to practice in the morning; as the name suggests, to garner more benefits. This makes one more mindful and is considered to be one of the most powerful techniques in yoga to boost immunity and energy. This can also be seen as a full-body workout that can help in losing body weight. It also improves blood circulation. The most important part here is to maintain focus on breathing. Focus on the breath by feeling every bit of it.

2.   Vajrasana


Vajrasana in Sanskrit means thunderbolt. It is a simple sitting pose in yoga in which one kneels and sits back on their legs. This is done to take the body weight off the knees. This asana has proved to improve, lower back pains and is beneficial during hypertension. It helps with constipation improving the digestive tract. It provides strength to the pelvic and thigh muscles. The main focus here again is breathing. Focus on the breath is important to experience the benefits of yoga to the fullest. Breathing in and out slowly while pushing the tailbone towards the floor and the head upwards will help in strengthening the body on the whole.

3.   Alternate Bidalasana and Bitilasana (Cat-Cow Pose)



Bidalasana is the cat pose whereas Bitilasana is the cow pose. Alternating between the two makes one set of the exercise. The asana helps us strengthen the back, core abs, knees, hips, arms, and shoulders. It opens up the entire spine by removing blockages and making the body more flexible. It constantly expands and contracts neck muscles making it more flexible too. This pose can be highly helpful during menstruation in easing the pain. With the proper focus on breathing, Vajrasana helps in combating insomnia by improving blood circulation and relaxing the mind. As the body aligns in this pose, the body posture improves simultaneously with time.

4.   Ushtrasana (Camel Pose)


Ushtrasana is very easy to do. It is essentially backward bending of the spine that helps in lowering blood pressure during hypertension. It helps in stretching chest muscles and improves the cardiovascular system. This asana is known for reducing fat from the difficult parts of the body from where fats do not shed off easily, such as the stomach, thighs, hips, and arms. It also helps in improving the respiratory system by stimulating it and comes in useful to asthma patients. One more added benefit is the proper stimulation of the thyroid gland to secrete an adequate amount of thyroxine.

5.   Paschimottanasana


Paschimottanasana is the asana wherein you sit with your legs straight and touch your feet with your hands bending forward. While doing the asana, one might feel pressure on the calf, the lower back, and the knees. All these parts get toned and shaped with time. The pressure on the stomach and the pelvic area improves the system underneath. This asana largely affects the abdomen hence recommended for women more. It also helps diabetic patients and patients who have weak kidneys and liver. Not just these, but it also helps in relaxing the mind by releasing stress and calming anxiety.

Visit Cureya's Website to know more. Free consultation services with top medical and health professionals. 

Check out www.cureya.in and www.cureya.in/shop

Credit Author: Jahnavi Bedia

All photos credited and designed by Freepik

The Ultimate Guide to Hormonal Health: Balance Naturally

Discover how to achieve hormonal balance with natural strategies. Learn about symptoms, causes, and remedies for hormonal health. Buy the bo...