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    Seven Chakras And Its Influence On The Endocrine System

    Do you often dream of sleeping better, being energetic, and having a healthy body? Even though it is not a regular dinner table conversation, most people find the nuances of the endocrine system a tad bland. However, even if a single gland is out of balance, it can affect the entire body's functioning.

    According to Ayurvedic principles, the endocrine system works not only in the physical realm of nature but also in the psychological realm. Hence, nurturing your body to support the proper functioning of such glands is key to your well-being.

    According to Ayurvedic texts, the functioning of each hormonal gland is associated with the chakras (basic building blocks of our core energy centers).

    What are the chakras?

    The Sanskrit term 'chakra' was first mentioned in Ayurvedic texts dating from 1500 B.C. to 500 B.C, which translates to wheel or vortex. According to Yogic terms, it translates to 'wheels of light' wherein wheels have been a vital part of evolution.

    Your body is a network of veins, arteries, and nerves - all connected to the organs. As vortexes of vital energy, the spinning chakras are connected to the network of nadiyan (channels) throughout the body.

    The prana (life force or vital energy) flows through these channels. Three significant nadis that run down the spine - ida, pingala, and sushumna are associated with the chakras. The nadis also establish a relationship between the heart, mind, and subtle body. Daily, two essential body systems that interact with the chakras at every moment are the nervous and endocrine systems.

    Although one can't find the chakras in the sthul sharira (physical body), they are well-connected with their functioning. They help regulate the physical, emotional, and spiritual sense of being while influencing certain conditions or illnesses. Anatomically, the chakras run along the spinal column right from the top of the head down to the tailbone and represent the nerve plexuses.

    What is the endocrine system?

    While the endocrine system may seem complex, Ayurveda's comprehensive understanding of this system helps understand it from a scientific perspective.

    In general, Ayurveda does not use the word 'hormones' but dhatu Agni (fire element in the tissues) that the blood carries.

    Overall, the endocrine system is a network of glands. They are responsible for producing, distributing, and regulating the mediators known as hormones in the body. When released into the bloodstream, these hormones help the body function while maintaining internal homeostasis. The endocrine system 'connects' with other systems in the body and controls factors such as growth, development, sexual energy, illnesses, physical energy, and mood swings.

    As per Ayurvedic scriptures, the universe is said to be panchabhutic, i.e., made up of five essential elements - Prithvi (earth), Agni (fire), Jal (water), Vayu (air), and Aakash (space)The human body is also made up of these very elements. While a number of the activities in the universe are conducted by Agni or Tejmahabhuta (fire element), the hormones, too, have the properties of this very fire element.

    Defining the Seven Types of Chakras

    What Are the 7 Chakras and How Can You Unblock Them?

    Vedic texts say that the human body consists of 109 chakras; amongst them, seven are the most essential, and the wonders of light and color shimmer, rotate, and vibrate while feeding off subtle life energies to form an aura.

    The seven main chakras in the body swirl, expand, and contract as invisible energy spheres in alignment with the universe. Depending on their size, structure, dimension, and spinning capabilities, they rotate at different frequencies while interacting with one another. As master programs running in our bodies, chakras have other characteristics that control your growth and well-being while helping to regulate your emotional and physical well-being.

    According to Ayurvedic scriptures, there are six classic chakras in the body referred to as the Shad Chakraswhere shad means six. There are stacked on top of one another at regular intervals, interspersed across the spine. The seventh chakra is placed just above the crown of your head. All seven chakras attract and trap energy from the external universe.

    All seven chakras, or vital energy centers, co-relate with the human body's endocrine glands. As per research, the chakras are defined in the following ways:

    Muladhara Chakra (Root Chakra)

    Endocrine System: Adrenal Glands

    Secretion of: Corticosteroids and Catecholamines

    Aura: Red

    Natural Element: Earth

    Location: Guda sthanam (anal region) or tip of the backbone. It governs the back, feet, legs, and spine.

    Organs Associated with it: It mainly affects the large intestine and rectum, i.e., the genito-urinary system. There is some influence on the kidneys, fat cells, and muscular system. It stimulates the fight or flight response in the body.

    Imbalance Causes: It can lead to eating disorders, chronic back pain, low energy, and emotional disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and loneliness.

    Swadishtana Chakra (Sacral Chakra)

    Endocrine System: Ovaries or Testicles

    Secretion of: Estrogen and Progesterone in women and Testosterone in men

    Aura: Orange

    Natural Element: Water

    Location: Linga sthanam or Linga Mulam (genital region) or a few inches above the navel.

    Organs Associated with it: Primarily works in association with the liver, kidneys, and lower abdomen. It mirrors the potential of life in the human body.

    Imbalance Causes: It leads to very low or high libido, loss of appetite, and dysfunction of the urinary system.

    Manipura Chakra (Solar Plexus Chakra)

    Endocrine System: Pancreas and Adrenal Glands

    Secretion of: Insulin

    Aura: Yellow

    Natural Element: Fire

    Location: Naabhi (naval region)

    Organs Associated with it: It governs the stomach, respiratory system, lower back, digestive system, liver, and spleen. This chakra is responsible for the cause of diabetes.

    Imbalance Causes: It causes pancreatitis, digestive problems, allergies, low self-esteem, and self-confidence.

    Anahita Chakra (Heart Chakra)

    Endocrine System: Thymus Gland

    Secretion of: Thymosin and T-lymphocytes

    Aura: Green

    Natural Element: Air

    Location: Hridaya (around the heart)

    Organs Associated with it: It governs the heart, respiratory system, circulatory system, immune system, shoulders, and upper back. It is also known for its healing properties.

    Imbalance Causes: It manifests heart conditions, lung disorders, immune deficiency problems, and emotions, such as sadness and anger.

    Vishuddhi Chakra (Throat Chakra)

    Endocrine System: Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands

    Secretion of: Thyroxin

    Aura: Blue

    Natural Element: Ether

    Location: Kanta (near the throat or vicinity of the larynx)

    Organs Associated with it: It is associated with the vocal cords, throat, mouth, teeth, jaws, and ears. It also converts food to energy.

    Imbalance Causes: Laryngitis, mouth ulcers, frequent headaches, ear infections, and indecisiveness.

    Ajna/Agya Chakra (Brow or Third Eye Chakra)

    Endocrine System: Pituitary Glands

    Secretion of: Somatothropins, Gonadotropins, Oxytocin, Melatonin

    Aura: Indigo

    Natural Element: Light

    Location: Bhru Madhya (between the eyebrows)

    Organs Associated with it: It governs the nervous system, brain, eyes, nose, and sinuses. It is associated with intellectual activities.

    Imbalance Causes: It causes ear and eye problems, neurological conditions, learning disabilities, and rigid thought processes.

    Sahasrara Chakra (Crown Chakra)

    Endocrine System: Pineal Gland

    Secretion of: Melatonin and Serotonin

    Aura: Violet

    Natural Element: Thought

    Location: Top of the head or crown

    Organs Associated with it: It governs the cerebrum, top of the spinal cord, nerves, and pain center.

    Imbalance Causes: It causes ear and eye problems, neurological conditions, learning disabilities, and rigid thought processes.

    Connection with the Endocrine System

    The endocrine system in your body functions together to control the hormones that circulate throughout it. Even in this balance, a slight disturbance can result in multiple health conditions. If your body is healthy, the chakras go into equilibrium, and energy flows harmoniously. Since your chakras are deeply rooted in the endocrine glands, any blockage or disruption in energy flow affects physical and mental well-being. This is caused due to an imbalance in the wheel of energy.

    The chakras in the human body function like a pendulum. Even if a single chakra is not working to capacity (overworking or underworking), the body will begin to show signs of imbalance (physically or emotionally). Factors such as stress, inflammation, injury or infection, lack of sleep or exercise, or even poor diet impact the balance of your hormone levels while disrupting the chakras.

    When the endocrine system is disrupted, the entire body's spiritual, psychological, psychosomatic, and physiological functions get affected. Typical symptoms you may notice are fatigue, lower immunity, sudden or unexplained weight loss or weight gain, hair loss, arthritis, depression, and digestive issues.

    Ways to Balance your Chakras

    When one or more chakras become overactive, underactive, or blocked, it can affect you physically and emotionally. Certain Vedic scriptures highlight ways to balance and harmonize the chakras in the human body:

    • Pranayama or Breathwork
      It helps control the gross breath, thus managing the Prana and maintaining the mental and physical forces of the universe.

    Pranayama or Breathwork to balance chakras
    • Aromatherapy
      Through abhyanga (massage), you can use essential oils to soothe the chakras and stimulate energy flow while experiencing natural healing.

    • Yoga
      Several yoga poses rooted in ancient tradition (such as the tree pose, mountain pose, boat pose, and cat/cow pose) are aimed explicitly at unblocking specific chakras, giving way to the free flow of energy.

    READ MORE: Relationship Secrets Of The Chakras 

    References:

    • https://www.academia.edu/14697502/THEORIES_OF_THE_CHAKRAS
    • https://www.ijrams.com/uploads/185/7196_pdf.pdf

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    November 23, 2023

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