List Of Popular (non-medical) Diets

List Of Popular (non-medical) Diets

These diets have not passed the test of time and clinical trials, so focus on them is not necessary. Moreover, almost all the “trendy diets” are in conflict with the modern nutritionists. However, below is a list of some of the most popular diets in alphabetical order: Buckwheat diet – a strict diet that consists [...]

Sufism

The development of Sufism was considerably influenced by Indian yogic practises, where they adapted both physical postures (asanas) and breath control (pranayama). The ancient Indian yogic text Amritakunda (“Pool of Nectar)” was translated into Arabic and Persian as early as the 11th century. Several other yogic texts were appropriated by Sufi tradition, but typically the [...]

Valeology

Valeology Valeology(one of the values ​​of lat.  VALEO  - “be healthy”) – “general theory of health”, applying for an integrated approach to the physical, moral and spiritual health of the people of the natural , social and human sciences – medicine, hygiene, biology, sexology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, cultural studies, pedagogy, and others. Some experts ranked [...]

Blackberry - Calorie And Properties Benefits And Harms Of Blackberry

Blackberry – Calorie And Properties Benefits And Harms Of Blackberry

Calories: 34 kcal. The energy value of the product Blackberry (ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates) Protein: 1.5 g (~ 6 kcal) Fat: 0.5 grams (~ 5 kcal) Carbohydrates: 4.4 g (~ 18 kcal) The energy ratio (b | x | y): 18% | 13% | 52% BlackBerry: properties Blackberry is considered the birthplace of America, where it is now widely [...]

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Blackberry - Calorie And Properties Benefits And Harms Of Blackberry

Blackberry – Calorie And Properties Benefits And Harms Of Blackberry

Calories: 34 kcal. The energy value of the product Blackberry (ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates) Protein: 1.5 g (~ 6 kcal) Fat: 0.5 grams (~ 5 kcal) Carbohydrates: 4.4 g (~ 18 kcal) The energy ratio (b | x | y): 18% | 13% | 52% BlackBerry: properties Blackberry is considered the birthplace of America, where it is now widely [...]

Orange - calorie and properties Benefits and harms of orange

Orange – calorie and properties Benefits and harms of orange

Calories: 36 kcal. The energy value of the product Orange (ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates) Protein: 0.9 g (~ 4 kcal) Fat: 0.2 g (~ 2 kcal) Carbohydrates: 8.1 g (~ 32 kcal) Orange: Properties Most of us know the look and taste of this “solar” fruit. Perhaps it is the most well-known and popular member of the family of citrus [...]

Nutrition

Nutrition (physiological act) – maintenance of life and health of people with food – the process of absorption of food by living organisms to maintain the smooth flow of the physiological processes of life , in particular, to replenish energy and the implementation of the processes of growth and development . Pets and other heterotrophic [...]

Sufism

The development of Sufism was considerably influenced by Indian yogic practises, where they adapted both physical postures (asanas) and breath control (pranayama). The ancient Indian yogic text Amritakunda (“Pool of Nectar)” was translated into Arabic and Persian as early as the 11th century. Several other yogic texts were appropriated by Sufi tradition, but typically the [...]

Christian Meditation

Some Christians integrate yoga and other aspects of Eastern spirituality with prayer and meditation. This has been attributed to a desire to experience God in a more complete way. The Roman Catholic Church, and some other Christian organizations have expressed concerns and disapproval with respect to some eastern and New Age practices that include yoga [...]

Tibetan Buddhism

Yoga is central to Tibetan Buddhism. In the Nyingma tradition, the path of meditation practice is divided into nine yanas, or vehicles, which are said to be increasingly profound. The last six are described as “yoga yanas”: “Kriya yoga,” “Upa yoga,” “Yoga yana,” “Mahā yoga,” “Anu yoga” and the ultimate practice, “Ati yoga.” The Sarma [...]

Buddhism

Zen Buddhism Zen (the name of which derives from the Sanskrit “dhyaana” via the Chinese “ch’an” is a form of Mahayana Buddhism. The Mahayana school of Buddhism is noted for its proximity with yoga. In the west, Zen is often set alongside yoga; the two schools of meditation display obvious family resemblances. This phenomenon merits [...]

Yoga Compared With Other Systems Of Meditation

Tantra Tantrism is a practice that is supposed to alter the relation of its practitioners to the ordinary social, religious, and logical reality in which they live. Through Tantric practice, an individual perceives reality as maya, illusion, and the individual achieves liberation from it. Both Tantra and yoga offer paths that relieve a person from [...]

Pediatrics

The American Yoga Association states, “Yoga exercises are not recommended for children under 16 because their bodies’ nervous and glandular systems are still growing, and the effect of Yoga exercises on these systems may interfere with natural growth.” However, meditation and simple breathing exercises (without breath-holding) are safe and can help children to manage stress, [...]

Physical injuries

Since a small percentage of yoga practitioners each year suffer physical injuries analogous to sports injuries; caution and common sense are recommended. Yoga has been criticized for being potentially dangerous and being a cause for a range of serious medical conditions including thoracic outlet syndrome, degenerative arthritis of the cervical spine, spinal stenosis, retinal tears, [...]