Improve Cognition in the Elderly with Tai Chi

Improve Cognition in the Elderly with Tai Chi   By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Tai Chi has consistent, small effects on improving cognitive performance in both healthy older adults and older adults with some cognitive impairment.” – PM Wayne   The aging process involves a systematic progressive decline of the body and the brain. […]

Slow Age-Related Physical Decline with Tai Chi

Slow Age-Related Physical Decline with Tai Chi   By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “This peaceful type of moving meditation is primarily used to improve strength, balance, flexibility and posture. Recent studies of Tai Chi shows that this mind-body practice is able to alleviate pain, improve mood, increase immunity and support heart health.” – […]

Slow Age-Related Physical Decline with Tai Chi

Slow Age-Related Physical Decline with Tai Chi   By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “This peaceful type of moving meditation is primarily used to improve strength, balance, flexibility and posture. Recent studies of Tai Chi shows that this mind-body practice is able to alleviate pain, improve mood, increase immunity and support heart health.” – […]

Improve Elderly Blood Pressure and Waist Circumference with Tai Chi

Improve Elderly Blood Pressure and Waist Circumference with Tai Chi   By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “For those with limited space, tai chi may be an easier and more convenient than brisk walking as an anti-aging choice. Previous studies have shown tai chi also improves balance and may help boost brain functioning.” – Shinn-Zong Lin   Metabolic Syndrome is a […]

Chill Cardiac Patients with Mindfulness

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “For people with cardiovascular disease, meditation provides a technique for reducing stress and focusing on things they can do to be healthier. Meditation is a way of allowing you to come to balance in your life. It can also help you to sleep better, which is a very important […]

Improve Knee Osteoarthritis with Tai Chi

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “adults with knee osteoarthritis-—the most common joint disease in midlife—saw up to three times greater improvement in both pain and joint function from biweekly hour-long tai chi sessions, compared with those who attended stretching and wellness classes. The flowing, meditative movements tone the muscles surrounding joints, enhance […]