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Autoimmune Diseases & Yoga - The Science, the Practice, and the Hope with Renu Jain


Episode 204


Autoimmune diseases can feel isolating and unpredictable, but yoga offers both science and hope. I sit down with yoga therapist and researcher Renu Jain to explore how stress, the gut, and the immune system are connected; and how personalized yoga, pranayama, and mindfulness can support healing from the inside out.

Episode Highlights:

  • Introduction to guest Renu Jain and her background at Kaivalyadhama.
  • Understanding what autoimmune diseases are and how they affect the body.
  • Exploring common shared patterns and root causes behind autoimmune conditions.
  • Exploring the connection between stress, the gut, and immune function.
  • Understanding the pranic system and how energetic imbalance mirrors physical symptoms.
  • The role of yoga in managing autoimmune conditions holistically.
  • Importance of personalization in yoga therapy: why no one-size-fits-all approach works.
  • Go-to questions yoga teachers should ask students before planning a practice.
  • Pranayama practices that support balance and calm for autoimmune health.
  • Restorative yoga, relaxation, and mindfulness as healing tools.
  • How meditation helps regulate the nervous system and supports emotional healing.
  • The mindset and empathy yoga teachers need when working with these students.
  • Why yoga philosophy and ethics should always guide therapeutic teaching.
  • Final reflections on patience, compassion, and using yoga as a bridge between science and spirit.

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