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  • Last Updated on March 11, 2024 by Neelam Singh Quick Take A social media post claims that a yoga pose can cure depression and anxiety. We fact-checked and found the claim to be mostly false. The Claim A Facebook post claims that sirsasana cures depression and anxiety. We have attached a screenshot of the post below: Fact Check What is the impact of yoga on depression and anxiety? Yoga has been shown to have a positive impact on depression and anxiety. Regular practice of yoga has been associated with reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety, improved mood, increased feelings of well-being, and decreased levels of stress. Yoga incorporates physical postures, breathing exercises, and mindfulness practices, which can help individuals manage their emotions, reduce muscle tension, promote relaxation, and enhance self-awareness. Additionally, engaging in yoga classes or group sessions can provide social support and a sense of community, which can further contribute to improved mental health. What is sirsasana? Sirsasana, also known as the headstand pose in yoga, is a challenging inversion posture that involves balancing your body upside down with the support of your forearms and head. While yoga and specific yoga poses like Sirsasana can have numerous physical and mental health benefits, claiming that a single pose can cure diseases like depression and anxiety is an oversimplification. Can sirsasana cure depression and anxiety? Not exactly. Sirsasana cannot cure depression and anxiety. While yoga, including poses like Sirsasana (headstand), can offer numerous physical and mental health benefits, it is important to approach claims about its ability to cure conditions like depression and anxiety with caution. Regular practice of yoga can contribute to stress reduction, improved mood, increased mindfulness, and overall well-being. These benefits may indirectly help manage symptoms of depression and anxiety for some individuals, especially when combined with other therapeutic approaches such as counseling or medication if needed. Yoga can provide several potential benefits that may indirectly contribute to managing depression and anxiety: - Physical Activity: Engaging in physical activity, including yoga, can stimulate the release of endorphins, which are natural mood lifters. - Stress Reduction: Yoga encourages relaxation and stress reduction through deep breathing, which can have a positive impact on mental health. - Mindfulness and Meditation: Many yoga practices incorporate mindfulness and meditation, which are known to help manage symptoms of depression and anxiety. - Body Awareness: Yoga promotes body awareness and a connection between the mind and body, which can be grounding and beneficial for managing emotional states. - Improved Blood Circulation: Some poses can improve blood flow to the brain, potentially promoting clarity and reducing brain fog. However, it is essential to remember that depression and anxiety are complex mental health conditions that typically require a multifaceted approach to treatment. While yoga and other mind-body practices can be valuable components of a holistic wellness plan, they are not a substitute for professional medical or psychological treatment when needed. Depression and anxiety are complex mental health conditions influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, psychological, and neurological factors. While yoga and physical activity, in general, can contribute positively to mental well-being, they are usually considered complementary practices to traditional medical treatments. Dr Rahul Bansal, Consultant Psychiatrist in an interview with THIP adds, “Any delay in treatment will worsen the health.” The idea that any one remedy can prevent depression is an oversimplification of a complex condition, and it is essential to approach depression treatment with a comprehensive and individualized approach. Psychologist Dr Binda Singh states, “Depression is a disease and needs proper treatment. It can happen due to a variety of reasons, such as situational, trauma, physical health issues, etc. Depression needs intervention, which might include medication, counselling, positive thoughts, communication, etc. Dr Sameer Kalani, Consultant Psychiatrist, Fortis Gurgaon, in an interview with THIP MEDIA informs that home remedies alone cannot treat the root cause of depression. It is important to note that yoga cannot cure depression and anxiety for everyone. These conditions require a holistic approach to treatment, which often includes a combination of psychotherapy, medication (if necessary), lifestyle changes, social support, and, in some cases, complementary practices like yoga. It is crucial to seek guidance from a qualified healthcare provider who can offer personalized recommendations and support tailored to your individual needs. They can help you develop a comprehensive treatment plan that may include a variety of approaches, potentially including yoga and other forms of exercise, therapy, medication, and lifestyle adjustments. Himani Shokhand, Senior Yoga Consultant at Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga in Delhi concludes, “In the era of digitisation and automation, maintaining positive wellness is a crucial aspect of an individual’s life. To perform effectively in the current environment and maintain wellness, Yoga has emerged as an essential facet in our lives. The practice of Yoga can significantly enhance wellness and help us cope with the challenges in life. This can help to achieve ultimate happiness, fulfillment, life satisfaction and overall wellness in our lives.”
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