Navigating Cancerland with Yoga – by Tari Prinster
No matter the type or stage, cancer is a cold new reality. Yoga can provide support and management to your new Cancerland reality.
No matter the type or stage, cancer is a cold new reality. Yoga can provide support and management to your new Cancerland reality.
Cancer patients and survivor suffer from of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a diagnosis. Yoga has been proven effective tool to manage PTSD.
Most yoga teachers are trained to teach to a diverse, yet general, population, but not to teach to the specific needs of the cancer survivor.
Yoga does not just help the body get strong, flexible, and detoxified. It helps our perception of the body and improves self-esteem. Cancer survivors have the same desire as everyone else: to look good!
Tari Prinster was interviewed by Beyond 50’s ‘Natural Healing’ Radio show to discuss the needs and benefits of oncology yoga.
A yoga pose that is specifically designed for cancer patients to improve range of motion, lymphatic drainage and chest and upper-back mobility.
A yoga4cancer modified Sun Salutations enables cancer survivors to achieve the benefits of this pose without the risk, concern or discomfort.
Fear is one of the most common and overwhelming reactions to those three little words, “You have cancer.” Yoga is well known for its powers of relaxation. Learn the evidence.
Yoga can reduce or prevent the risk of cancer by strengthening the immune system, detoxification, building bone, reducing stress and managing weight.
Cancer treatment and their side effects can cause pain, not the cancer itself. But a yoga practice can reduce pain. Learn why and how.