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  2. Yoga as therapy - Wikipedia

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    Yoga as therapy is the use of yoga as exercise, consisting mainly of postures called asanas, as a gentle form of exercise and relaxation applied specifically with the intention of improving health. This form of yoga is widely practised in classes, and may involve meditation, imagery, breath work (pranayama) and calming music as well as postural ...

  3. Drakshasava - Wikipedia

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    Drakshasava is a weak wine because the grape juice is usually only partially fermented. [2] It is also sometimes prepared by using raisin concentrate. [ 3 ] The tonic is claimed to be beneficial for maladies such as lethargy, weakness and heat exhaustion. [ 3 ]

  4. I'm a sommelier. Here are 7 of my favorite nonalcoholic wines ...

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    I would consider Kally's organic line of no-alcohol drinks to be more like wine alternatives than dupes. They're made with early-harvested grapes, herbs, botanicals, and decaffeinated teas.

  5. New-age music - Wikipedia

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    New-age is a genre of music intended to create artistic inspiration, relaxation, and optimism.It is used by listeners for yoga, massage, meditation, [1] and reading as a method of stress management [2] to bring about a state of ecstasy rather than trance, [3] [4] or to create a peaceful atmosphere in homes or other environments.

  6. You'll Actually Want to Sip and Savor These Non-Alcoholic Wines

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    $42.00 at drinksovi.com. Noughty Rouge Non-Alcoholic Red Wine. This red wine is a particularly great tabletop serve, pairing well with meats like steak and pork or even your favorite pizza!

  7. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    Wine: Yeast byproduct: Grape (Vitis spp.) (fermented) Alcohol: Depressant: Wine was used in rituals and worshipped by the Egyptians [110] and the Greeks, specifically in worship of Dionysus. The Thelema ceremony calls for five officers: a Priest, a Priestess, a Deacon, and two adult acolytes, called "the Children".

  8. Music and sleep - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 25% of the population facing sleep difficulties regularly use music as a tool for relaxation. [2] This process can be either self-prescribed or under the guidance of a music therapist. Music therapy is introduced into the medical field for treating sleeping disorders following scientific experimentations and observations.

  9. Yoga nidra - Wikipedia

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    The cultural historian Alistair Shearer writes that the name yoga nidra is an umbrella term for different systems of "progressive relaxation or 'guided meditation'." [ 26 ] He comments that Satyananda promoted his version of yoga nidra, claiming it was ancient, when its connections to ancient texts "seem vague at best". [ 26 ]