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Suffering From Breast Cancer & Undergoing Chemotherapy? Then Practice Tibetan Yoga
If you are a breast cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy then here is why you need to practice Tibetan yoga.
The very word cancer is something that all of us dread of. In addition to the disease, those undergoing chemotherapy need to suffer several other side-effects with pain and sleeplessness being just a few of them.
So if you are a women suffering from breast cancer and undergoing chemotherapy, then practicing Tibetan yoga would be of great help.
A new study has found that Tibetan yoga helps chemotherapy patients sleep better. The study, conducted by the University of Texas MD Anderson Sancer Center, found that women who participated in one-on-one Tibetan yoga sessions four times a week slept better.

According to the study having a disturbed sleep is one of the most common side effects that cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy face. Meanwhile they also tend to feel drowsy and have insomnia.
For the study 227 women who had breast cancer and were undergoing chemotherapy were taken into consideration. The participants were broken up into three groups: one group participated in a Tibetan yoga program, one group focused on simple stretches and one that did neither of the two.

According to Dr Lorenzo Cohen, the lead author for the study, researchers wanted the patients to practice Tibetan yoga, specifically, because it is low-impact.
Patients who practiced Tibetan yoga focused on visualization, posture, meditation and controlled breathing.
After about months time, those women who practiced Tibetan yoga experienced sleep efficiency and there was a tremendous improvement in their sleep quality as well.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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