Psychoneurobics Therapy in Medical Ailments with Special Reference to Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Authors

  • Bhumika Berry
  • Dr. Mahesh Dogra

Keywords:

Psychoneurobics Therapy,, Swadhisthana (Spleen) Chakra,, Muladhara (Root) Chakra,, Anahata (Heart) Chakra,, Visuddhi (Throat) Chakra,, Ajna (Brow) Chakra,, Sahasrara (Crown) Chakra,, Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Irritable Bowel Disease (IBS or IBD).

Abstract

Psychoneurobics helps control the human brain, body and soul. It includes physical and mental control to achieve a calm body and mind; it controls stress and anxiety and keeps you restless. It also helps to increase flexibility, muscle quality and body tone. In this paper we talk about the beauty of psychoneurobics and exercise in human health. Psychoneurobics is the activity of bio- electrical power to drive neuro cells/transmitters through a different engine or through brain exercise; and Psycho Neurobics are the functions of transmitting Spiritual Power to neuro cells by combining Psyche. The benefits of Psychoneurobics provide temporary satisfaction and lasting change. Many patients that have mental and physical diseases can becured using Psychoneurobics therapy based on the chakras present in the human body. Traditional writings say there are 88,000 chakras in the human body. Most are extremely small and play a minor role in your energy system. However, there are approximately 40 secondary chakras that are of significance; these are located in your spleen, the back of your neck, the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. The chakras involved in Psychoneurobic Therapy are Muladhara (Root) Chakra, Swadhisthana (Spleen) Chakra, Manipura (Navel) Chakra, Anahata (Heart) Chakra, Visuddhi (Throat) Chakra, Ajna (Brow) Chakra, Sahasrara (Crown) Chakra: and these are assosciated with Shivlinga Mudra & Mahaveer Mudra (Empowering Neurobics) Varun Mudra  (Purifying  Neurobics), Agni Mudra & Prithvi Mudra (Joyful Neurobics ) Apan Vayu Mudra (Loveful Neurobics), Vayu Mudra, Akash Mudra, Shoonya Mudra (Peaceful Neurobics) Pran Mudra (Enlightening Neurobics) Gyan Mudra (Blissful Sound Neurobics ) respectively. Each Patient is treated individually in a mildly lit cabin with Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Voilet Light (Colours assosciated with the involved Chakra). They were further guided to visualize Health Management Kit- 3d Plates or 3rd Eye Healing Album - Concentrate & Cure. Daily session was conducted which lasted for 20-30 minutes; Also Dynamic Psychoneurobics, Neurobic Spa, Rajyoga Meditation, Easy Psychoneurobics, Light Psychoneurobics, Tripple Power Psychoneurobics (Enlightening, Blissful, Neurobic Spa) are also used.

Irritable Bowel Sdyndrome (IBS) or Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) is a group of conditions of inflammation of the intestines and small intestines. This intestinal disorder is associated with an abnormal bowel movement (motility) and an increase in intestinal nerve sensations. It is an incurable disease and therefore requires long-term treatment and management. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are major types of inflammatory bowel disease. There are spiritual, mental and self-discipline benefits of Psychoneurobics. Numerous Psychoneurobics asanas have a significant impact on your abdominal area and can cure Irritable BowelSdyndrome (IBS) or Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) remarkably.

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Bhumika Berry, & Dr. Mahesh Dogra. (2020). Psychoneurobics Therapy in Medical Ailments with Special Reference to Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Research Ambition an International Multidisciplinary E-Journal, 5(III), 13–22. Retrieved from http://www.researchambition.com/RA/index.php/ra/article/view/112

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