A Medical Understanding of YogaPrakash C. Malshe |
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Time VI From Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine VII My Word | 17 |
The Morning Prayer | 40 |
The Preliminaries | 42 |
Physiological Considerations XIV The Eight Plus Types of Pråòåyåmas | 118 |
Hypoxia Intermittent Hypoxic Taining and Yogic Techniques that Produce Brief Intermittent Hypoxia | 134 |
Internal Cleansing Processes | 150 |
VoluntaryControl of Autonomic Nervous System A Creating Parasympathetic Dominance | 154 |
B Activation of Sympathetic Nervous System | 160 |
Application of Yoga in Disease States1 | 168 |
Human Hibernation is Possible | 235 |
HaéhaYoga as Manipulator of Nature | 243 |
Suggested Research Topics | 244 |
Eleven Reasons to Purchase this Book | 245 |
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