Effect of Sahaja yoga practice on seizure control & EEG changes in patients of epilepsy.
Panjwani U.; Selvamurthy W.; Singh S.H.; Gupta H.L.; Thakur L.; Rai U.C.
Abstract
The effect of Sahaja yoga meditation on seizure control and electroencephalographic alterations was assessed in 32
patients of idiopathic epilepsy. The subjects were randomly divided into 3 groups. Group I (n = 10) practised Sahaja
yoga for 6 months, Group II (n = 10) practised exercises mimicking Sahaja yoga for 6 months and Group III (n = 12)
served as the epileptic control group. Group I subjects reported a 62 per cent decrease in seizure frequency at 3 months
and a further decrease of 86 per cent at 6 months of intervention. Power spectral analysis of EEG showed a shift in
frequency from 0-8 Hz towards 8-20 Hz. The ratios of EEG powers in delta (D), theta (T), alpha (A) and beta (B)
bands i.e., A/D, A/D + T, A/T and A + B/D + T were increased. Per cent D power decreased and per cent A
increased. No significant changes in any of the parameters were found in Groups II and III, indicating that Sahaja yoga
practice brings about seizure reduction and EEG changes. Sahaja yoga could prove to be beneficial in the management
of patients of epilepsy.
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