How long does it take to feel the benefits of yoga?

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if done properly, yoga benefits can be felt immediately. We have had clients who have seen drastic improvements in their health condition post a couple of yoga sessions under a trained yoga therapist
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It all depends upon your regular practice and proper breathing techniques
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