Rinad Minvaleyev

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Rinad Minvaleyev
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Born (1965-08-20) August 20, 1965 (age 56)
NationalityRussian
Known forResearches of the traditional recovery systems
Scientific career
FieldsPhysiology
InstitutionsSaint-Petersburg State University

Rinad Sultanovich Minvaleyev (Russian: Рина́д Султа́нович Минвале́ев; born August 20, 1965 in Yaroslavl, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian physiologist, orientalist and researcher of the traditional health cаre systems, candidate of biological sciences, associate professor at the Chair of Physical Education and Sports, Saint-Petersburg State University, provost at the State National Institute of Health, the scientific worker of the A. A. Ukhtomsky Institute of Physiology.

He is an author of row of the scientific researches and publications, the best known of which are "the method of normalization of the human organism’s adaptive functional systems" [1] and the researches of the Tibetan yoga of tummo a.k.a. "the yoga of the inner heat" [2] (in collaboration with Ivanov A. I., candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, research associate at the Institute of Applied Mathematics n. a. Vladimir Zubov (Saint-Petersburg)). He is the scientific chief of yearly expeditions to Himalayas titled "Searching the Lost Knowledge".[3] Rinad Minvaleyev has written the book "To Slim Without a Damage. Feature Articles of the Applied Physiology".

He is a propagandist of the physiologic approach to questions of soul and body recovery.[4] He pays a lot of attention to dethronement of the health care myths.

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Scientific publications
Books
Conferences and congresses

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  1. ^ Patent of RF on invention # 2201192
  2. ^
    Publications About Researches of Tummo
  3. ^
    Publications About Expeditions
  4. ^
    Different Publications

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