May 11, 2023

Launching our Clinical Trial on “Efficacy Of Yoga Therapy For Diabetes Management”

We are excited to announce the launching of our clinical Trial on the Efficacy of Yoga Therapy for the Management of Diabetes. Our aim is to empower people physically, mentally and emotionally in their journey of diabetes management.

This clinical trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of yoga as a complementary therapy for diabetes management. The trial will focus on individuals with diabetes and will assess the impact of a tailored yoga program on blood sugar levels, stress reduction, and overall quality of life. All the patients are 50 plus and have been diagnosed with Diabetes. These patients are under supervision and are on medications for the same. Our Trial will start from 12th of June 2023.

If you are interested to be part of this clinical trial : please email to training@yogabykalari.com with subject line : Yoga for Diabetes clinical trial

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