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22nd May 2025
It has now been over a year since we are dealing with a global pandemic. The outbreak of COVID-19 has made substantial alterations to the way of living that we were once accustomed to, given that we are always dealing with the anxiety of being exposed to the contagious pathogen. An all-encompassing “Am I next?” is always at the back of our heads, pushing us into a lifestyle that is healthy and active.
The entire world is still working on the vaccines, and getting the population of respective countries vaccinated as the primary preventive measure against contracting coronavirus. However, given that vaccination has not been able to cover all parts of the world as yet, resulted in running for cover to other associated shields.
One has to keep in mind that a balanced diet alone cannot ensure enough fitness. What could be the other important aspect that we must look into for acquiring unquestionable fitness? Well, it is no mystery that as we now stay home more than we ever do, we tend to get lazy. Moreover, as the second wave surfaced, we have again moved to the work-from-home schedule, which also means that the regular movements have lessened. This certainly affects the body’s immunity, resulting in several health issues.
Yoga and meditation, as a team, have always worked as the key to fitness. As medical pieces of evidence suggest, yoga is a particularly adept strategy for building your strength to fight non-communicable/ communicable diseases. Meditation plays a very crucial role in reducing stress and anxiety. Anyone can practice meditation for their mental and emotional well-being and it can be done anywhere, without any special equipment. The question can rightfully pop up in your head, in what fashion do yoga and meditation can fight Covid?
In all of the aforementioned conditions, it is the immune system that plays the most important role. If you make yoga and meditation a part of your everyday life, your immunity levels will certainly go up. This leads to a substantial drop in the level of incidence of ARI illness, as per sources.
We all know that Covid-19 tends to attack the lungs, thereby causing rapid deterioration in the patient. As per medical health professionals, yoga and meditation raises breath awareness and increase lung capacity. Moreover, yoga and meditation help in managing stress. So, if our mental health is good then physical health follows.
The unfortunate outbreak of the pandemic has turned out to be quite threatening for common people. It has caused restlessness among the doctor’s community, the healthcare workers’ community, and the general public. No one can tell when these tough times will come to an end so it is important to take care of ourselves, and the people around us.
We, at TriBeCa Care, have your good health and safety at heart, always. If you have any further queries, feel free to reach us. Call us at + 913366064208 or request a callback. Email us at enquiry@tribecacare.com.