STRESS AND WALKING: DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
Posted by Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar on Thursday, 26th April 2012
STRESS AND WALKING: DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
One of the major causes of STRESS; is confinement to one place and restriction on mobility. Most of us; especially the shopkeepers, clerks, typists, accountants; and most importantly the students and teachers; in nurseries, kindergarten schools, primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities; are involved in sedentary work. They suffer from what is called HYPOKINETIC STRESS.
Locomotion is an inseparable, inevitable and essential characteristic of most species. But in human beings this characteristic has almost been abandoned and is replaced by mechanization, mechanized motion, automation and automated motion!
Most of the time; we, who live sedentary life; are sitting on ground or in chairs; and our legs are idle, neither supporting nor balancing our body. They either hang from the chairs passively or are resting on the footrest under the table. Sometimes we are merely standing if we work as peons.
This sedentary life style causes of HYPOKINETIC STRESS. HYPOKINETIC STRESS causes; either development or aggravation; of several ailments. It is not necessary to go into the details of these ailments. But some of them; such as ischemic heart diseases, diabetes mellitus, varicose veins, hernia, low body resistance; are obvious.
ADVANTAGES OF WALKING AS A STRESS BUSTER AND IN HOLISTIC HEALTH PROMOTION
Walking is being one with; our “basic biological specie identity”. Just as locomotion is natural as well as essential for the survival in case of most animals and birds, it is natural for all of us also. Though it is not essential for survival; in view of the availability of sex, food, protection etc. without locomotion; it is essential for the Total Stress Management and Holistic Health.
Walking involves synchronous activation and inhibition of general sensory and general motor neurons in the nervous system and thereby also a variety of muscle groups.
This has two major effects. The prefrontal cortex and limbic system involved in activity of intellect and emotions and characterized by reverberating circuits associated with confusion, dilemmas, diffidence, inertia, indecision, anxiety etc; are kept in abeyance.
Hence walking alleviates the anxiety. Walking is solacing because of its synchronizing influence on the brain and mind.
In addition; it has the same beneficial effect of exercise, of producing endorphins and cooling the mind.
Walking is associated with contraction of the lower extremities, which help in returning of the blood from the lower parts to the heart. This prevents development of varicose veins and reduces load on the heart. Since pumping activity of the heart is reduced the possibility of heart failure is reduced.
As a byproduct of improved venous return, the lungs are perfused better and ventilation is not wasted or in other words, oxygenation is improved. Lungs become healthier and body becomes far more energetic.
Walking is associated with, associated movement of arms and neck and hence the possibility of degenerative changes in these regions causing spondylosis and frozen shoulder; are reduced.
Gradual and supported walking helps the patients of Parkinsonism, paraplegia, hemiplegia etc to gain confidence (which is vital for early recovery).
Even the senior citizens are benefited in terms of being able to assert their physical stamina.
Walking is useful as form meditation called GAMANA (walking) VIPASYANA (meditation). Those who like to recite the name of God (NAMASMARAN) or those, who like to recite prayers; can do so while walking. By practice; is possible to synchronize NAMASMARAN, with footsteps, which can be made synchronous with inhalation and exhalation; and the relaxation and contraction of abdominal muscles.
Walking nullifies (or at least reduces it; as in children; mere walking is not sufficient; but running, jumping etc are required); HYPOKINETIC STRESS; which is especially produced cities where we have to spend our life in “matchbox prisons”! But this is also true in villages; in case of sedentary population.
Walking gives us the opportunity to breathe at least some fresh air; which is so rare in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Calcutta, Delhi etc.
While walking we get breeze which is important from the VIHAR point of view in Ayurveda and giving the body air element from the point of view of naturopathy. In fact, walking provides, TEJA (sun), VAYU (air) and AKASH (space) and thus fulfilling naturopathic requirements excepting mud and water.
From allopathic point of view; air, sun and space stimulate millions of receptors; on the skin and also inside the body (as the circulation inside; also increases). They cause overall rejuvenation of the nervous system; and thereby other systems including circulatory and respiratory systems.
Like any other exercise is associated with an increase in circulation, respiration, sweating and excretion of toxins and thus it helps the kidney by reducing load over it.
Walking is important for healthy sweating. Sweat is antiseptic and protects the skin from bacteria and many other germs. In addition; sweat actually washes away the obnoxious collections on the skin also. Sweating is important in thermo-regulation.
It is my theory; that excretion of sweat; by skin is one of the major support to the excretory and homeostatic function of the kidney. The burden of the kidney is remarkably and significantly reduced because of sweating and walking. This is an important role of walking in preventing deterioration of kidney function. This has to be verified by the history of walking in patients with reduced kidney function.
Because of increased blood supply to skin; presumably; the healing and prevention of chronic skin ulcers is achieved.
Due to increase in the blood supply to mucus membranes; and stimulation of the production of mucus; the cleaning of the nasopharynx, sinuses and lungs; can be helped. Similarly; due to increased production of mucus; prevention and/or healing of ulcers in the stomach can also be helped.
Besides, skin converts the bilirubin into lumirubin, which is excreted in sweat. This is important additional and alternative way of excretion of bilirubin and would certainly reduce the load on liver. How much this has therapeutic and preventive value in liver diseases has to be studied.
Walking obviously reduces blood sugar, cholesterol and triglycerides; as it stimulates metabolic (anabolic activity).
Walking in morning; gives exposure to sun and this is good for natural supplement of vitamin D from the UV rays in the sunlight.
Regular walking gives us rest and freedom from many obsessions, compulsions and preoccupations; which we impose on ourselves.
Walking almost certainly ensures sound sleep, which is one of the important aspects of health.
If we are walking alone and recite either some MANTRA or the name of God, then as we are not talking mundane matters we can gain most virtuous fruit of Maunam i.e. observance of silence.
This is called MANAS TAPA in Geeta (17.16.). This also helps in avoiding backbiting, abusing etc. and thereby helps in purifying one’s speech. This is called VAACHAA SHUDDHI. Actually this helps in purifying the thoughts also.
Walking alone (without company); gives confidence and fearlessness by helping us to overcome the fears developed as a result of paranoia; found in many of us developed as a result of some physical or psychological trauma.
Not merely the medical problems are reduced and the safety is increased, but medical bills are also reduced. In addition obesity related food, (overeating), clothes (excess size) and perfumes are also reduced. This economic aspect of walking is also interesting.
From social point of view; deep and selfless bonds of love are developed amongst walkers.
Like walking; climbing staircase also helps in improvement of physical health and also in reducing the consumption of electricity.
Climbing also avoids being in a crowded closed place that causes and facilitates spread of infections.
In Sanskrit it is said
BHUNKTWA UPAVISHATAH STHOULYAM SHAYANAH CHA RUJAH TATHA
AYUH CHAKRAMANAH CHA
MRUTYUH DHAVATI DHAVATAH
It means;
After eating if you sit then you become obese, if you sleep, then you become diseased, if you walk then you live a long (and healthy) life and if you run then you invite death!
Walking; acclaimed; as the best exercise; by Mahatma Gandhi; is thus; a great STRESS BUSTER and rejuvenator of the physical, mental, social, economic; and if we combine it with NAMASMARAN; then spiritual health! Walking to offices; when possible and feasible; reduces the STRESS of waiting for a vehicle. It reduces; the crowding, traffic jam and pollution caused by the vehicles on the road! It saves the fuel consumption as well!
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