By Rebecca Gillam — 2019
Of all the different types of yoga, Kundalini has undoubtedly the most mysterious rep. Most of the Western yoga boom has focused around Vinyasa and more dynamic forms, while Kundalini is predominantly focused around energies.
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In a 2017 pilot study out of UCLA, when adults who were addicted to cocaine or methamphetamines participated in an eight-week MBRP program that included some yoga practice, they experienced less substance use and showed improvements in the severity of depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric...
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