Friday, April 27, 2007

Transcendental Meditation and heart disease


Transcendental Meditation reduce risk factors for heart disease

The Transcendental Meditation (TM) program has been shown to significantly reduce risk factors for heart disease, including hypertension, high cholesterol, anxiety, hostility, and smoking.
In a randomized study published in the journal of the American Heart Association, individuals with mild hypertension experienced significant reductions in systolic and diastolic blood pressure over a 3-month period after learning the TM technique.
These reductions in blood pressure were substantially greater than those experienced by individuals in two control groups-a "usual-care" group that received training in improved diet and exercise and a group practicing muscle relaxation.
The TM technique produced reductions in blood pressure equivalent to those produced by anti-hypertensive drugs but without their adverse side effects.

A related study of health insurance data over a five-year period found that individuals regularly practicing the TM technique required 87% less hospitalization for heart disease than the norm.

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