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Balachundhar Subramaniam

Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Sadhguru Center for a Conscious Planet, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.

2 papers in the library · 27 citations · publishing 2023-2025

Papers

Isha yoga practices, vegan diet, and participation in Samyama meditation retreat: impact on the gut microbiome & metabolome - a non-randomized trial.

BMC complementary medicine and therapies April 5, 2023 Maitreyi Raman, Ramana Vishnubhotla, Hena R Ramay et al. 25 citations

Participation in an advanced meditation program (Samyama) combined with a vegan diet including 50% raw foods was associated with changes in gut microbiome composition and metabolite profiles. In 288 subjects, beta diversity of gut bacteria shifted significantly after the program in meditators compared to household controls, while alpha diversity did not differ. After a two-month preparation phase involving daily yoga and meditation, meditators showed higher levels of the branched short-chain fatty acids iso-valerate and iso-butyrate. Some beneficial bacteria increased and persisted three months after the program ended. The findings suggest diet and meditation together can alter the gut microbiome, but further research is needed to understand mechanisms and effects on mood.

Time-to-onset and temporal dynamics of EEG during breath-watching meditation

bioRxiv Preprint Server February 11, 2025 Saketh Malipeddi, Arun Sasidharan, Rahul Venugopal et al. 2 citations preprint

Meditation alters brain activity, particularly in alpha and theta frequency bands, but most research has focused on average power changes from rest to meditation rather than how quickly these changes emerge. This gap means little is known about the time-to-onset and temporal dynamics of neural shifts during meditation practice.