*On World Yoga Day, Dr. Tarang Krishna Advocates ‘Cellular Awakening Through Yoga’*
As the world bends, breathes, and unites in spirit for International Day of Yoga, Dr. Tarang Krishna, MD of Cancer Healer Center, brings forward a compelling new conversation—one that connects the ancient wisdom of Yoga with the future of cancer care and cellular healing. “Cellular Awakening Through Yoga” — a philosophy that repositions yoga not just as a wellness tool, but as a biological activator for inner healing, specifically for those battling chronic and immune-compromised diseases like cancer.
_“When practised with intention, Yoga isn’t just about flexibility—it’s about frequency. It stimulates cellular intelligence, resets stress chemistry, and offers the body a better chance to respond to healing therapies”_ *Dr. Tarang Krishna shared*
As a pioneer in immunotherapy and holistic oncology, Dr. Krishna has long believed that healing begins where medicine ends—and Yoga, he insists, has a scientifically underestimated role in that journey.
This year's World Yoga Day theme, _“Yoga for Self and Society,”_ echoes deeply in his new protocol, which introduces pre-treatment breathwork, guided visualisation and post-treatment yoga nidra to regulate anxiety and cortisol levels.
_“We are not here to replace medicine. We’re here to restore the human being”_ *Dr. Krishna emphasised*. _“Yoga gives our patients a language to connect with their own body again, to feel strong from within—when everything else may feel out of control”_
Because the future of healing lies not just in medicine, but in movement, mindfulness, and inner alignment.