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We’re constantly hearing about the power of meditation and mindfulness, as ways to heal and calm our mind and body among the chaos of our busy lifestyles.
Gwyneth Paltrow does it regularly, Jennifer Aniston swears by it and Lena Dunham sings its praises. Even Hugh Jackman says it “changed his life“.
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Yet despite all the hype, some recent studies in both the US and the UK have thrown up some alarming findings: that the treatment can trigger mania, depression, hallucinations and psychosis in some people.
Transcendental meditation is the most popular form among celebrities and CEOs alike, and is described as a “simple, natural, effortless technique practised 20 minutes twice each day while sitting comfortably with the eyes closed.” (Post continues after gallery.)