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Q: What is the scientific connection between our 7 chakras and the endocrine system in the human body?
Krishna: Here we deal with everything scientifically. Science means genuine science, not pseudo-science. Whether you like it or not, we speak facts.
In order to understand evidence based facts, first we have to mention other worlds too.
Chakras are a spiritual concept that feature in several major religions and some alternative health practices. According to proponents, they are wheels of energy that mark places where life force intersects.
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Hindu philosophy identifies seven primary chakras and many more minor chakras. The major ones include (1):
- Muladhara (root chakra): This chakra is at the bottom of the spine, between the anus and genitals. It purportedly influences the basic urges of sex, food, sleep, and self-preservation.
- Svadhisthana (sacral chakra): Located at the pelvis, this chakra influences the regulation of emotions and desires.
- Manipura (navel chakra): This chakra is just below the navel. Strength in this chakra aids digestion and the ability to process life’s experiences.
- Anahata (heart chakra): This chakra is located at the heart, and its purpose is to help a person connect with unconditional love.
- Vishuddha (throat chakra): Positioned at the pit of the throat, this chakra’s function is authenticity and personal expression.
- Ajna (third eye chakra): Located between the eyebrows, this chakra is a seat of inner knowledge and consciousness.
- Sahasrara (crown chakra): Located just above the top of the head, this chakra’s role is to promote a more enlightened approach to the world.
People who believe in chakras argue that imbalances in an individual’s chakras may undermine their health.
Depending on the philosophical and spiritual orientation of the practitioner, a person may promote healthier chakra energy with a range of chakra-based therapies, such as:
Ayurvedic Medicine, which may make dietary and other lifestyle recommendations
Yoga, including the use of specific yoga positions to promote energy flow
Meditation, to visualize unblocking the chakras
Reiki, which is a form of energy healing
But there is no conclusive evidence that some chakra-based therapies work because they target chakras.
However, many types of meditation seem to have this effect, including chakra-based meditation, according to some studies. They include reducing stress, easing anxiety and depression and lowering blood pressure.
It is also possible that chakra-based therapies improve well-being via the placebo effect. This is when a person believes that a treatment will help, resulting in a positive outcome.
This does not mean the benefits are fake — placebos can create genuine reductions in symptoms. Researchers are still learning about how this works, but if a person finds something helpful and it causes no ill effects, it may be a valuable part of their self-care.
Chakras—reputed spinning energy centers in the body—are not considered physically real or scientifically proven by modern empirical science. There is no anatomical evidence for them as physical organs, nor can scientific instruments detect them. However, some studies suggest they may correspond to human nerve plexuses or endocrine glands.
There is no compelling scientific evidence supporting the role of chakras in health and well-being.
Scientific Perspective on Chakras:
Anyway, these concepts belong to ancient practices that don’t have genuine modern day scientific evidence. If you want to believe these things, you can, but don’t try to link them with science without following scientific methods.
As there is no solid evidence, I cannot connect the chakras with the well being related to endocrine glands of human bodies.
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