Archive for the ‘bipolar disorder’ tag

Bipolar Disorder, Brain Chemistry, and Yoga

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

A study published in May of this year documented how yoga can have a positive influence on a brain chemical that affects mood1.

In the study, several subjects did yoga for an hour while another group read. At the end of the hour, measurements were taken of GABA (gamma amino butyric acid) levels in the participants’ brains. The yoga group experienced a 27% increase in GABA, while the readers had no change. (more…)

  1. Chris C. Streeter, J. Eric Jensen, Ruth M. Perlmutter, Howard J. Cabral, Hua Tian, Devin B. Terhune, Domenic A. Ciraulo, Perry F. Renshaw. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2007, 13(4): 419-426. doi:10.1089/acm.2007.6338. []

Finding Spiritual Meaning in Bipolar Suffering

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

As soon as you can make your own suffering mean something, you start to transcend it and serve a higher purpose.

Everyone has their own suffering, whether they are bipolar or not. The challenge is to embrace your darkness as much as the light so you can hold it, have compassion for it, and see the beauty in it. Your bipolar disorder can serve a spiritual purpose. (more…)

Bipolar Disorder: Meds, meds and more meds

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

A quick jaunt around the Internet would lead you to believe that the only treatment options for people still in the “suffering” stage of bipolar disorder are meds, meds, more meds, talk therapy, electo-shock therapy, and still more medications.

Now here’s something interesting — take a look at who advertises on these sites . Sure, there are the Google ads on some of the sites, which most site owners don’t know they can control the content of. But look at the non-Google ads, and you’ll see a trend: the advertisers are major pharmaceutical corporations. (more…)

Mudras and Bipolar Mood Swing Management

Monday, November 12th, 2007

One group of yoga postures is particularly helpful in managing bipolar mood swings.

They are useful not only for their potency, but also for their ease: You can easily do them even if you are not flexible, strong, or if you can’t get up and down. (more…)

Welcome to Yoga for Bipolar Disorder

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Welcome to the Yoga for Bipolar blog. Here I’ll update you on developments in the forthcoming releases of the Yoga for Bipolar audios and workbook, as well as keep you apprised of new research findings and more.

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