"When the brain is more coherent, it is a game changer for how we experience our life."

Rena Boone, certified TM instructor

Scientific research on the TM technique for stress and anxiety

TM practice is a powerful tool that has been scientifically shown to reduce anxiety and other disorders by actually eliminating stress—not merely coping with it, reducing its impact, or medicating its effects. These are some of the effects that the Transcendental Meditation technique has on our mental wellbeing:

  • reduction of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • reduction of depression
  • decreased cortisol
  • reduction of anxiety
  • improvement to sleep and insomnia reduction

"When the stress response is permanently on, we have hypertension."

Fred Travis, Ph.D., psychologist and professor

The TM technique reduces trait anxiety by 50%

Trait anxiety is a measure of how anxious a person usually is, as opposed to state anxiety, which refers to how anxious we are at the moment. A meta-analysis of 146 different research studies found that TM practice was over twice as effective as other relaxation techniques for reducing trait anxiety. The TM technique’s calming effect on the nervous system helps individuals manage and recover from trauma.

TM practice reduces cortisol, a hormone associated with stress, by 30%

When we are stressed the amygdala, or 'fear center', of our brain triggers the adrenal glands to release the stress hormone cortisol. Chronic stress is associated with elevated levels of cortisol, which often manifests as anxiety, depression, and irritability. Regular TM practice reduces cortisol and helps the body maintain a more stable hormonal level.

The TM technique reduces symptoms of PTSD and depression by 20.5%

Several scientific studies demonstrate the effectiveness of the TM technique for treating patients with PTSD. One study showed that the Transcendental Meditation technique decreased the need for psychotropic medications required for anxiety and PTSD management and increased psychological well-being. There was a 20.5% difference between the TM practice and control groups in severity of psychological symptoms after six months.

What people say about TM

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How TM practice reduces stress and anxiety

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Research on the effect of TM on stress and anxiety

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How to learn the TM technique

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