Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Sat Nam Everyone - but especially medicine women or men who are also yogis.. Could you offer an explanation regarding a: the yogically relevant capacity of the thighbone to adjust/produce calcium and magnesium balance and how the warm air around the thighs generated by kacheras helps with that? b: what is the yogically named sex nerve in Western terms? Thank you, Pritam Hari Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Regarding your question: what is the yogically named sex nerve in Western terms? I asked this during teacher training. Our teacher was a chiropractor. He said there was no such nerve. This is the sort of pseudo science that I have been talking about. Unfortunately, we do not gain in credibility in the wider community of science and even amongst Hatha yoga practitioners if we use terms that are not scientifically sound. I try to remove such terms from my speech or explain during class that they are not scientific. Kundalini-Yoga , " tept2free " <khalsa wrote: > > Sat Nam Everyone - but especially medicine women or men who are also > yogis.. Could you offer an explanation regarding > a: the yogically relevant capacity of the thighbone to adjust/produce > calcium and magnesium balance and how the warm air around the thighs > generated by kacheras helps with that? > b: what is the yogically named sex nerve in Western terms? > > Thank you, Pritam Hari Kaur > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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