What's Happening?
Meditation, often dismissed as 'woo woo,' is gaining recognition for its significant health benefits, according to Dr. Rashmi Bismark, a preventive care physician and meditation expert. On a recent episode of the 'Am I Doing It Wrong?' podcast, co-hosts
Raj Punjabi-Johnson and Noah Michelson discussed with Dr. Bismark how meditation can positively impact both mental and physical health. The conversation highlighted research showing meditation's role in regulating the nervous system, reducing blood pressure, and potentially slowing cellular aging. The American Heart Association now recommends meditation as part of a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Bismark emphasized the importance of community in meditation practices, suggesting that group activities like sound baths and yoga can enhance the experience.
Why It's Important?
The growing body of research supporting meditation's health benefits could influence public health policies and individual lifestyle choices. As meditation becomes more mainstream, it may lead to broader acceptance and integration into healthcare practices, potentially reducing healthcare costs by preventing stress-related illnesses. The emphasis on community in meditation practices could also foster social connections, contributing to overall well-being. This shift in perception may encourage more people to adopt meditation, leading to a healthier, more balanced society.












