The present book is a result of long years of personal involvement in yoga coupled with the Scientific curiosity and the desire to share any revelations that have occurred to him. Hypoxia as a mediating mechanism of beneficial effects of Pranayama, Suryanamaskara as the technique for filling the intestines with air, voluntary activation of the Sympathetic nervous system and concept like ‘The Protein Myth’ are but a few of them.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Prakash C. Malshe
The Author is M.D. (Medicine) from university of Indore and has worked in various highly reputed institutions such as Choithram Hospital and research centre, Indore M.P. Anandpur Trust Charitable Hospital, Distt. Guna M.P. & Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd; Hardwar as medical Specialist & Assistant Chief medical Officer. He is now practicing privately in hardwar. Apart of these he has been teaching the students of the two ayurvedic colleges viz. Rishikul & Gurukul Govt. Auyurvedic Colleges of Hardwar. His keen interest about yoga & its physiology aspect has inspired him to writer this book. He has learnt yoga from Revered Swami Adhyatmanandji of Divine Life Society, Rishikesh by attending yoga camp in 2986. Since then he has been doing regular practice of Yoga at home. He visited Kaivalyadhama, Lonavala near Pune (M.S.) in 1990 from where he obtained books of original scriptures and have been busy analyzing them in the light of the knowledge of modern Human Physiology. His two books entitled 'Yoga book for medical students' and 'How Yoga works' are currently under publication.
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