Monday, January 15, 2007

For Motor Neurone Disease

Hello Yogi Marlon,
I have Motor Neurone Disease which as you know affects the nerves and wastes the muscles. Which yoga excercises would be benefical for this condition ?

I watched your DVD's published by Daily Mail Newspaper in London and I am now a lifelong fan of yours. You have beauty inside as well outside. I absolutely adore you.

Nat P.
Reading, Berkshire
England, UK

Hi Nat,
Thank you! It seems I am reaching lots of people in the UK because of the distribution of one of my DVDs via UK newspapers. So much so that I am just starting to look into teaching some workshops in the UK in the spring.

In regard to your question. I'm afraid I'm not at all familiar with your illness, so I really cannot recommend specific postures for that. I'm very sorry. I wish I could do more in medical terms. What I can tell you is that yoga directly effects the nadis, which is an energetic network that mirrors the physical network of the nerves. I can only figure here, not diagnose, but I would think if you get more energy to the nerves, you are set in the right direction. Most any yoga practice is good for that, but it has been said the best posture for the overall posture is shoulder stand. I demonstrate this on several of my DVDs. Are you familiar with this posture?

Additionally, pranayama practices are generally more subtle in nature than postures, so their effect on the nadis is more profound. Recommending many of the more elaborate pranayama practices is strictly for an in-person teacher-student lesson. There are so many variables. One that I do suggest for the general public and teach on DVD is alternate nostril breathing. It is on several of the DVDs, including Yoga For Couch Potatoes. Although it is relatively safe for all, it is nonetheless a very powerful and profound practice. Please search the DVD you have for it. If not found, you can always order a DVD on line. I'm shipping more and more to the UK!


I wish you the best of health and hold the vision of your condition healed.

Om Shanti,

Yogi Marlon

3 comments:

Nat Parmar said...

I have been practicing pranayama excercises for motor neurone disease as advisd by Yogi Marlon and I must say that it does help a little bit. Obviously there is no instant cure for any condition and I will persevere with pranayama practice.

My sincere thanks to Yogi Marlon.

Nat Parmar

Nat Parmar said...

I have been practicing pranayama excercises for motor neurone disease as advisd by Yogi Marlon and I must say that it does help a little bit. Obviously there is no instant cure for any condition and I will persevere with pranayama practice.

My sincere thanks to Yogi Marlon.

Nat Parmar

Anonymous said...

Hi Yogi Marlon,

Thank you for your advice on Yoga for Motor Neurone Disease.

I am doing the pranayama exercises and they do help a little bit. I will persevere with pranayama as well as other light yoga excercises.

I hope to see you when you come over to England.

God bless you.

Nat Parmar