Yoke Hatha Yoga with the Raw Foods for Superb Health
by Tonya Zavasta
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Yoga postures and the raw food diet make you more alive. Each practice
complements the other, bringing many of the same physical and mental
benefits. Asanas and the raw food diet are alike liberating, energizing,
and exhilarating.
Since writing my two books, Beautiful On Raw: UnCooked Creations
and Your Right to Be Beautiful: How to Halt the Train of Aging
and Meet the Most Beautiful You, about my exploration and acceptance
of the raw food lifestyle, I have added another important dimension to my
health regimen. Hatha Yoga. I firmly believe that Hatha yoga
practice has to be an integrated part of the raw food lifestyle.
I discovered and converted to the raw lifestyle in an effort to gain
the peak of health, endurance and healing that I needed to ensure that I
would be able to maximize the results of my upcoming surgical
ordeal.
I was born in Russia with congenital hip problems that could not be
corrected. For 45 years, I lived with one leg shorter than the
other. I looked and felt like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. After
immigrating to the United States, I prepared for the surgery that would
ultimately replace my hips and allow me to walk without a limp. I was so
accustomed to my tilt that when I was at last straight, I felt as though I
were going to topple over at anytime.
I was thrilled with the results of the surgery and felt that much of my
ability to heal from such massive trauma was from being on the raw food
diet. I had to take private yoga lessons that worked with my
limitations but I have improved tremendously and would not give it up
anymore than I would go back to eating cooked food.
Yoga and the raw food diet offer many similarities in the ways they
benefit the body. Yoga books describe the same euphoric experiences I have
found in the raw food diet. Both purify and heal the body. Both offer
powerful therapeutic effects in dealing with physical and psychological
problems. Both promote radiant health.
Yoga is a systematic program whose sole purpose is spiritual. However
the unhealthy condition of the average human body is a major obstacle to
spiritual practices such as meditation, prayer and
self-realization.
Running, swimming and weight lifting are great for muscle building but
do little for connective tissue. It is the flexibility of the joints and
of the connective tissues that gives us the feeling of ease and lightness
in the body.
Think about that thin film running under the skin when you peel back
chicken skin. It is called fascia. Humans have it, too. It runs under the
skin throughout the body and even envelopes each individual cell. All
major systems of the body—the circulatory and nervous systems, the
muscular-skeletal system, and the various organs are cocooned in
connective tissue. Tensions carried through the connective tissues are
responsible for all the movements of the body.
Now imagine a young plant. It is pliable and limber when it’s young,
but becomes hard, dry, and brittle with age. So with the human body, which
tends to stiffen and tighten as we age. The body becomes choked in a net
of shrunken and rigid connective tissues like constrictive body armor that
is not only solidifying but shrinking by the minute. Every system of the
body, every organ, every cell is being subjected to internal
strangulation.
Connective tissues are tough and fibrous. Your connective tissue
doesn’t respond to brief, repetitious stretches the way muscles do. They
stretch best when pulled with steady tension like rubber band. Holding
postures for a few minutes with moderate stress will cause the body to
develop longer and thicker tissues.
Asanas increase your strength, stamina, and flexibility. Combined with
raw food nourishment, yoga postures release tension and relieves pain even
more effectively. You’ll find startling the resulting enhancement in your
looks, improvement in your posture, and your better skin and muscle tone.
You’ll feel your vitality brought by Asanas to a new lofty
height.
I owe all of my health-my transformation from distortion to harmony-to
a combination of the raw food diet and Hatha yoga. I can now
practice 90 minutes of serious stretching everyday. My ability to
recover and heal is the result of my raw food diet. I am
stretching the scar tissue and since it is stronger and more resistant
than regular tissue, I would never be able to practice yoga daily without
the miraculous benefits of raw foods.
Yoga postures and the raw food diet make you more alive. Each practice
complements the other, bringing many of the same physical and mental
benefits. Asanas and the raw food diet are alike liberating, energizing,
and exhilarating. As I practice the raw food lifestyle with regular Hatha
yoga, my sense of feeling clean, good, and pure gradually becomes so
prevailing that it permeates every part of my life. My emotions undergo a
deep cleansing and healing paralleling similar changes in my
body.
Yoga postures gently stretch the connective tissues that encase our
joints, renewing our physical elasticity. Asanas lubricates the body,
increasing circulation and flexibility. Stretching, twisting, bending
forwards and backwards, vigorously massages various organs. Holding poses
combined with proper breathing move stagnated blood that improve the flow
of fresh nutrients and drains away impurities. It relaxes tense, pained
areas of your body and strengthens weak areas.
Both practices—asanas and the raw food lifestyle—have their limits. For
example, if the ligaments or other fibrous connective tissues are
shortened as a result of injury or inactivity, raw food will definitely
make stretching easier. But your food won’t do your stretching for you. On
the other hand, there are many people who practice asanas regularly yet
still struggle to achieve their optimal weight. Adopting the raw food diet
will make a world of difference in that situation. Great as are the
benefits of each, they’re finite benefits. For the best possible
results, use them in tandem.
Raw food will make your constriction less rigid, but it is Hatha yoga
that will stretch your tissue. Raw food furnishes the body with the best
material for optimal health. Hatha yoga helps the body to make the most of
it.
"This article may be freely reprinted as long as the entire article and
byline are included."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tonya Zavasta is the raw food lifestyle expert, the author of the
books Beautiful On Raw: UnCooked Creations and Your Right to Be
Beautiful: How to Halt the Train of Aging and Meet the Most Beautiful You,
named a 2004 Health Book of the Year Award finalist by ForeWord Magazine.
For more information on how to reveal your Rawsome beauty visit her
web-site.
Write to: BR Publishing, PO Box 623, Cordova, TN 38088-0623, USA
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