AN ANALYSIS OF EFFECT OF ACUPRESSURE 14 POINTS EXERCISE COMBINED WITH THE CONCEPT OF BIOMAGNETISM DESIGNED BY SRI VETHATHIRI MAHARISHI, A NON- PHARMACOLOGICAL METHOD TO CURE HEART PROBLEMS AND TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE STYLE ON A 38 YEAR OLD WOMAN HEART PATIENT – A CASE STUDY

  • Department of Yoga for Human Excellence, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore. India.
  • Department of Tamil, Bishopheber College, Trichy, India.
  • Department of Yoga, Bhavani, Erode, India.
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The current research article concentrates on the application of effect of Acupressure 14 point exercise in combination with a novel concept coined by a south Indian born savant Sri Vethathiri Maharishi, so called Biomagnetism. The combined effect of these two yogic practices culminated in the invention of a treatment which involves no drug, no side effect, an inexpensive curative method. To find out the effectiveness of these two, the research scholar searched and found a suitable heart patient who was a 38 year old, active sports woman who was suffering from Mitral valve prolapse which led her to lead a depressed, dejected and sober life and so tried an experimental trail method on that patient. The patient co-operated with clear cut rigorous instructions of continuous and unintermittent yogic practice, for a period of six months with determination and with a fervent hope of full recovery from the heart problem. After the exposure of these two exercises, her quality of life style has been completely uplifted to a higher level and now the patient is leading a peaceful and blissful life.


C.Vijayalakshmi, Dr. M. Jothilakshmi, V.Devarajan (2015); AN ANALYSIS OF EFFECT OF ACUPRESSURE 14 POINTS EXERCISE COMBINED WITH THE CONCEPT OF BIOMAGNETISM DESIGNED BY SRI VETHATHIRI MAHARISHI, A NON- PHARMACOLOGICAL METHOD TO CURE HEART PROBLEMS AND TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE STYLE ON A 38 YEAR OLD WOMAN HEART PATIENT – A CASE STUDY, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 3 (10), 94-104, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/


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