Dr K K
Aggarwal speaks on Quantum Physics and Mental Health at the 21st
World Congress on Mental Health
Understanding how particle duality works and
balancing this can help in treating depression and other such mental disorders
New Delhi, 6th November 2017: As per a
recent report, about 7.5% Indians suffer from major or minor mental disorders
requiring expert intervention. About 56 million Indians have depression and
another 38 million Indians suffer from anxiety disorders.
At a recent event, organized by the World Federation of Mental Health, called
the 21st World Congress on Mental Health, Dr K K Aggarwal, National
President, IMA delivered an insightful address on Quantum Physics and Mental
Health. IMA was a supporter to the event.
Dr
Aggarwal’s session focused on how quantum physics explains that the mechanism
of depression and anxiety can be an imbalance between understanding the way
particle duality functions. Balancing this can further help in treating
depression and other such mental disorders.The parasympathetic nervous system
plays a vital role in maintaining both mental and physical health by helping
the body to calm down from stress reactions that elevate blood pressure, dilate
the pupils, and divert energy from other body processes to fighting or fleeing.
Speaking at
the event, Padma Shri Awardee Dr K K Aggarwal, National President
Indian Medical Association (IMA) and President Heart Care Foundation of India
(HCFI),said, “Photon
is the smallest unit of light,quantum is the smallest unit of energy,electron
is the smallest unit of electricity,graviton is the smallest unit of gravity. Similarly,
the smallest unit of thought is qualia, or tanmatra,
as mentioned in Vedic sciences. We remember photon in medical science with the
word MRI. Photon is both a wave and a particle at the same time. In mythology,
we call this as Shiva Shakti, the particle duality of a human being. Thus, the human
body is also a particle and a wave at the same time; a co-existence of male and
female energy, shiva and shakti, purusha and prakriti.
This duality, in science, is a balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic
response. In an extreme degree of a parasympathetic state of mind, you
understand that you are both a particle and a wave. Balancing the wave is what
parasympathetic treatment procedures are all about, some of which include mind-body
relaxation, progressive muscular relaxation, slower and deeper breathing,
conscious breathing, and present moment awareness. These are indirectly also
called as pranayama meditation procedures.”
Research
shows that a person’s reaction to the people and environment around them has a
major impact on the balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous
system. In those people where the sympathetic nervous system is dominant, there
is a feeling of nervousness, jitteriness or tension. When a person is
depressed, there is a disconnect between his physical and mental health.
Adding
further, Dr Aggarwal, said, “We know
that depression is treated using serotonin, which is a drug available as SSRI.
Through conventional means of therapy and by not even giving serotonin, it is
possible to produce serotonin in the body by changing our understanding of how
particle duality works. It is possible to treat mental disorders through counseling
and the yogic way. Treating mental disorders involves re-understanding quantum
physics to shift the body from sympathetic to parasympathetic mode as also
learning the art of a parasympathetic lifestyle. All treatment procedures that
help in balancing this duality can be used to treat mental disorders.”
Dr RN Tandon
– Honorary Secretary General IMA, added,
“This event was a platform apt for deliberating on mental health and the
associated topics. The IMA always strives to support such events that address
health issues at a larger level.”
The
following tips can be followed to practice the art of a parasympathetic
lifestyle.
- Include foods that support your system Consume a diet based on whole foods. This includes green leafy vegetables, quality protein, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates.
- Hydrate the body adequately Staying hydrated will help the lymphatic system flush out toxins and remove the metabolic waste out of the body. This is essential to detoxify, nourish, and regenerate tissue.
- Include some physical activity Exercise is positive physiological stress for the body. Yoga, for example, is known to accrue great benefits to both the mind and body.
- Practice mindfulness This includes a combination of practices, habits, thoughts, and behaviours to help you get through your daily life. Mindfulness means intentionally and actively seeking to lower the body’s response to stress.
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