Topic Overview
What is yoga?
 Hatha yoga includes meditation and
			 exercises to help you improve flexibility and breathing, decrease stress, and
			 maintain health. People have practiced yoga for thousands of years in India.
			 Yoga is based on the idea that the mind and body are one. Practitioners believe
			 that yoga improves health by improving how you see the world, which calms the
			 spirit and decreases stress.
Two basic components of Hatha yoga
			 are proper breathing and exercises, called postures, that stretch the body. You
			 do postures while standing, lying down, sitting in a chair, or in a headstand
			 position. While practicing a posture, you do breathing exercises to help relax
			 your muscles, maintain the posture, and focus your mind.
Hatha is
			 one of many types of yoga. While each type focuses on different aspects of
			 yoga, all share the same goal, which is not only improved physical and mental
			 health, but achievement of "oneness" with a higher being, the self, or some
			 form of higher awareness.
What is yoga used for?
Most people who try yoga
			 for meditation find that it increases their flexibility and reduces stress. If
			 you suffer from a long-term (chronic) medical condition, you can often combine
			 yoga and conventional medical treatment.
 Several studies have
			 shown that yoga helps lower
			 blood pressure, improves a person's sense of
			 well-being, reduces fatigue, and can help people who have
			 asthma learn to breathe more easily.
Is yoga safe?
Experts consider yoga to be safe.
			 
Always tell your doctor if you are using an alternative therapy
			 or if you are thinking about combining an alternative therapy with your
			 conventional medical treatment. It may not be safe to forgo your conventional
			 medical treatment and rely only on an alternative therapy.
Like
			 any physical activity, yoga can cause muscle strains or sprains. Gentle
			 stretching before a yoga session can help prevent injuries.