Meditation Benefits

Mindfulness Meditation Improves Your Immune System

Share

According to recent research from author Britta Hazel, of Justus Liebig University and Harvard Medical School, mindfulness meditation improves your immune system, helps to reduce blood pressure, and has a significant impact in boosting your brain power (cognitive functioning).

1400722453052_inner-peace

How Mindfulness Meditation Improves Your Immune System

Now new research suggests that mindfulness meditation can have benefits for health and performance, including improved immune function, reduced blood pressure and enhanced cognitive function.

The study, published in the latest issue of the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science, draws on existing scientific literature to attempt to explain the positive effects.

The goal of this work, according to author Britta Hazel, of Justus Liebig University and Harvard Medical School, is to “unveil the conceptual and mechanistic complexity of mindfulness, providing the big picture by arranging many findings like the pieces of a mosaic.”

The authors specifically identify four key components of “mindfulness” – the state of meditation – that may account for its effects:

  • attention regulation,
  • body awareness,
  • emotion regulation,
  • and sense of self.

Together, these help us deal with the effects of stress.

Dr Hazel said the components are closely intertwined so an improvement in attention regulation, for example, may improve our awareness of our physiological state. Body awareness, in turn, helps us to recognise the emotions we are experiencing.

She said: “Understanding the relationships between these components, and the brain mechanisms that underlie them, will allow clinicians to better tailor mindfulness interventions for their patients.”

However, the framework underscores the point that mindfulness is not a vague cure-all. Effective mindfulness meditation requires training and practice and it has distinct measurable effects on our subjective experiences, our behaviour, and our brain function.

Dr Hazel said: “We hope that further research on this topic will enable a much broader spectrum of individuals to utilise mindfulness meditation as a versatile tool to facilitate change both in psychotherapy and in everyday life.”   Original story here.

This story was suggested to us by our friend Lila, who reports on the Paleo Diet over at Paleo Diet News.

 

Learning mindfulness meditation involves four key elements.  As Dr. Hazel says, they are:

  • regulating your attention
  • having awareness of your body
  • regulating your emotions
  • maintaining a sense of your “self”

 

Would you like to learn more about how mindfulness meditation improves your immune system, lowers your  blood pressure, and helps you think more clearly?

Please leave a comment and we’ll send you a free mindfulness meditation.

Also, please click the LIKE button below to share this with your Facebook friends.

10 Comments

10 Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

To Top