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In meditation, a calm state of consciousness is achieved by means of concentration, contemplation, or visualization techniques.

Meditation is an ancient practice that has been used throughout the ages to reach an inner state of quiet. Meditation techniques form the backbone of Buddhism, one of the world's major religions. Because meditation was, and still is, practiced to achieve an altered or "higher" state of consciousness (a drawing closer to a divine state of being), the practice of meditating is less a therapy than a way of life. Meditation is as much a mode of looking at the world as it is a technique, as much a philosophy as a practice.

USES IN ME/CFS: In the 2010 M.E. Association's survey of treatment modalities, nearly 54% of respondents indicated that meditation and relaxation techniques were helpful. Those who meditate on a regular basis report an increased feeling of calm and improved outlook on life. Meditation is also effective in controlling the pain generated by an over-reactive nervous system. Like rest, meditation seems to cause no damage and results only in a general sense of improvement. Patients with ME/CFS, especially those who find themselves plagued by depression, anxiety, fear, and anger, can benefit greatly by the practice and philosophy of "letting go."


Treatment rating for Meditation

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5=HIGH (This treatment helped me a great deal)

Rating Side Effects Reason for Treatment Dosage / Duration Age Sex M/F # of years Ill Additional Comments Illness Severity Date Added
5 renewed energy, acceptance of my situation, reduced anxiety and depression I had to rest frequently anyway and incorporated meditation into my rests. I used positive visualisation as part of it to help my health. 7 year 30 minutes 2X day 65 Female 7 i am pretty well now - when first ill i was housebound for about one year, and very limited activity for another couple of years. Mild 08/03/18
5 Positive neurological effects, calm mind 30 year N/A 1X day 53 Female 20 Solitary one month retreat put ME into remission until the next virus. 6 month retreat put ME into remission until bird flu. Day to day probably reason despite such ill health no depression minimal anxiety. Moderate/Severe 09/18/19