Dipak Chopra
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I would like to introduce myself as 69 years old male who was a visiting lecturer in Complementary Therapies at various eductional institutions in London. I have been suffering from Diabetes type 2 for last 20 years. Diabetes had affected the functioning of my heart and kidneys.
Since last 10 years (i.e. from 1999) I have been practising Yoga. Gradually my sugar level have gone down from over 9 to just below 6 (i.e. officialy I am "under" the borderline diabetic.) I am now so convienced about the benefits that I got qualifed in Yoga about 6 years ago and have started conducting my own classes and workshops in Yoga since I retired from teaching Complementaty Therapies a few years ago.
One important element of Yoga is Pranayama (Breathing Techniques) and pratising these techniques on a regular basis can bring about huge benefits in controlling reducing sugar levels. To my experience Pranayama rejuvenates the body at a cellular level (within Mitochondria & DNA), detoxifies the body and increases the level of oxygen within the body. If you need further information please email me to *********
Since last 10 years (i.e. from 1999) I have been practising Yoga. Gradually my sugar level have gone down from over 9 to just below 6 (i.e. officialy I am "under" the borderline diabetic.) I am now so convienced about the benefits that I got qualifed in Yoga about 6 years ago and have started conducting my own classes and workshops in Yoga since I retired from teaching Complementaty Therapies a few years ago.
One important element of Yoga is Pranayama (Breathing Techniques) and pratising these techniques on a regular basis can bring about huge benefits in controlling reducing sugar levels. To my experience Pranayama rejuvenates the body at a cellular level (within Mitochondria & DNA), detoxifies the body and increases the level of oxygen within the body. If you need further information please email me to *********
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