Thane:Nine-year-old boy from Thane, who is suffering from a rare genetic disorder progeria practices yoga to maintain a strong immune system and lives life as normal as possible.
Progeria causes rapid ageing and sufferers of the genetic disease are prone to arthritis, eye problems, heart disease and baldness.
Progeria patient-Aditya Sahu who is ageing eight times faster than normal has not only been practising yoga for the past several years but also encourages others to do the same. In a bid to create a healthy environment, Sahu also runs yoga classes for children to inculcate healthier habits in them.
"Yoga helps us in maintaining physical and mental balance. I enjoy doing yoga and it gives me peace," said Sahu, who lives life to the fullest despite being a medically fragile child.
Average life expectancy for progeria children is about 14 years. Though many die younger, usually from heart attacks or strokes, some lonafarnib-treated kids have lived to their late teens.
On the occasion of International Yoga Day, Sahu performed some special aasans (postures) and recommended everyone to practise yoga to stay healthy amid the pandemic and otherwise.