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Kayakalpa in Yoga, Bio-Magnetism and Body Food -Transformation into Seven Minerals

Author Affiliations

  • 1University College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur District, State, Guntur, INDIA
  • 2University College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur District, State, Guntur, INDIA

Res. J. of Physical Education Sci., Volume 1, Issue (6), Pages 1-4, November,23 (2013)

Abstract

Disease ageing and death are the three factors that everyone has to meet in his life. Kayakalpa exercise is rejuvenating the life �force. Kayakalpa is not a medicine; it is an exercise. The exercise provides healthy body and makes it fit and agile. Kayakalpa helps longevity. The physical body consists of millions of cells, all held together by polar attraction. The cells are of different categories � there are flesh-cells, blood-cells, marrow-cells, bone-cells and so on. Every cell is a laboratory in itself � a complete structure with its own magnetic, electrical and chemical functions. Each cell by bio- magnetic function draws just what it needs from the running system and eliminates what is not required. Every cell can be likened to a mini-city, with its own infrastructure of service-connections, recycling plants and effluent network. As already said, the cells are held together by polar attraction and that is how the body stays in one piece. If this polar attraction were to disappear by the draining of bio-magnetism, what would happen? The cells can no longer be held together and so the body would begin to disintegrate and fall apart

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