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The Healing Power Of Yoga For Brain Injuries

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In honor of Brain Injury Awareness month, former pro snowboarder Kevin Pearce talks about how key the practice is to his ongoing brain injury recovery.

On December 31, 2009, less than two months before the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, snowboarder Kevin Pearcecrashed his head into an icy half pipe in Park City, Utah.

TheĀ traumatic brain injury (TBI)brought on a 6-day coma, memory loss, mood swings, and vision problems, but Pearceā€™s discovery of yoga has helped give him new eyes. Quite literally.

Pearceā€™s vision problems required glasses all the time, but two months ago, Pearce attended a life-changing yoga class near his home in Carlsbad, California. He drove to the class, wearing his glasses, but found afterward as he drove home, he didnā€™t need to them for the first time in five years.

ā€œIn no way are my eyes 100 percent better, but it made that big of a difference that I donā€™t have to wear glasses anymore,ā€ says Pearce, whose story is captured in the 2013 documentary ā€œThe Crash Reel.ā€ Since then, Pearce has become a regular, practicing yoga and meditation at least once a day when heā€™s home and at least two or three times a week when traveling.

ExploreĀ Yoga Poses for the Brain

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Quiet the Mind, Heal the Brain

How could one yoga class have such powerful effects? Former representativeĀ Gabrielle Giffords has also been quoted sayingĀ yoga is a key part of her therapyĀ recovering from thatĀ 2011 gunshot wound to the head. Kim Greene, an injury prevention specialist at the Vail Valley Medical Center in Colorado, isnā€™t surprised. Greeneā€™s son, Jeremy, suffered a severe TBI in a 1999 car accident when he was 16 years old, and she says thatā€™s when both she and her son found yoga and meditation.

ā€œThe practices help you use your brain in a different way to calm it down and to focus,ā€Greene said. ā€œI think thatā€™s for all of us, but when you have a TBI, your brain is going in 100 different directions at one time, and the yoga and meditation helps to slow it down and bring a calmness.ā€

See alsoĀ Yoga Helps Vets With Brain Injury

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Yoga and Meditation Program for Brain Injury Survivors

ā€œFinding yoga and that ability to be exercising and be moving, but at the same time be meditating and be calm and be so relaxed and so mellow, has been so helpful and healing for me in the most amazing way,ā€Pearce said. ā€œIt has changed my life in a way that I could have never imagined, so I want to share what I have found with the rest of the world.ā€

The impact was so real for him that he enlisted his brother Adam and started The LoveYourBrain Foundation in 2014. In honor of March, Brain Injury Awareness Month, the new nonprofit is leading a monthlong yoga and meditation fundraising campaign. Their aim is to partner with at least one studio in every state to offer a donation-based class. All of the money raised will help grow LoveYourBrainā€™s flagship yoga program, supporting affordable yoga and meditation classes tailored to the needs of traumatic brain injury survivors.

Interested in participating? LearnĀ more aboutĀ the LoveYourBrain Foundation and theĀ March yoga fundraising campaign.

See alsoĀ The Big Brain Benefits of Meditation

Kim FullerĀ is a freelance journalist and yoga instructor based in Vail, CO.

Yoga JournalMarch 30, 2015
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Balancing your digestion

The Agni (digestive fire)

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There is a saying in Ayurveda that a person is as old as his or her agni.

The span of life, health, immunity, energy, metabolism, completion , strength, enthusiasm, lustre and the vital breath are all dependent on the agni (bodily fire). One lives a long healthy life if it is functioning properly, becomes sick if it is deranged, or dies if this fire is extinguished. Proper nourishment of the body, depends upon the functioning of agni in digestion.

“The five types of agni, corresponding to ether, air, fire, water and earth, digest the respective components of the food. In tho way, balanced agni cooks the appropriately chosen and timely consumed food, and leads to promotion of health.

Agnic is necessary for the normal process of digestion, and the subtle energy of agni transforms the lifeless molecules of food, water, and air into the consciousness of the cell.

Vasant Lad