A Sunnier Outlook
There really is something to the "happy yogi." Doing one hour of yoga - a
sequence of standing, sitting and balancing posesóhelped avid posers
raise their levels of the brain chemical GABA (low levels are linked
with depression) by 27 percent compared with a group who read quietly, a
study from Boston University School of Medicine and McLean Hospital
reports.
Put nagging lower-back pain behind you. Sufferers who did two 90-minute yoga classes a week for about six months eased soreness by 56 percent, a study in Spine shows. Those given treatments like pain meds and physical therapy lessened the hurt by only 16 percent. Posing improves posture and strengthens back muscles to keep aches at bay, researchers say.

Put nagging lower-back pain behind you. Sufferers who did two 90-minute yoga classes a week for about six months eased soreness by 56 percent, a study in Spine shows. Those given treatments like pain meds and physical therapy lessened the hurt by only 16 percent. Posing improves posture and strengthens back muscles to keep aches at bay, researchers say.

Better, Longer Zzz's
Insomniacs
fell asleep 15 minutes faster and slept an hour longer each night after
two months of doing a 45-minute series of yoga poses daily before bed.
Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital speculate that regular
practice helped people relax, making it easier to switch off. No trouble
hitting the hay? Doing three weekly sessions at any time of the day may
still help you doze more deeply, according to study authors. Sounder
nights, brighter days!
You can amp up your desire and ensure an O-mazing time between the sheets by practicing daily asanas, a study from The Journal of Sexual Medicine
suggests. The love connection: Yoga helps reduce anxiety, increase body
awareness and even speed the release of hormones that rev arousal. All
of that translates to a boost in libido, lubrication and ability to
achieve orgasm, experts say. If you can't squeeze in a daily session,
two hours a week may make a difference. Yoga—satisfying couples since
200 B.C
Steamier Sex
Crazy-High Confidence
Yoga could be your ticket to body love,
research from the University of California in Berkeley finds. Women who
practiced regularly rated their body satisfaction 20 percent higher
than did those who took aerobics, even though both groups were at a
healthy weight. The secret may be that yoga asks you to tune in to how
your body feels and what it can do—not how it looks.

Top-to-Toe Toning
Smart yogis know dumbbells aren't the only way to sculpt. "Yoga is
strength training," says Loren Bassett, an instructor at Pure Yoga in
New York City and creator of Bassett's Bootcamp, a vigorous,
athletic-style yoga class. "You're using your body weight to move from
posture to posture, and in certain poses, you're lifting every pound of
it." For surefire firming, focus on muscle-building asanas, like Crow,
Crescent, Warrior III and plank.
Namaste
the stress away! Women who had gone to the mat at least once a week for
two years or more released 41 percent less of a tension-triggered
cytokine (a type of protein) that can make you feel tired and moody
compared with yoga newbies, a study in Psychosomatic Medicine notes.

