Qigong is an ancient way of developing and building
Qi, the essential healing energy. The most powerful energy work
uses acupressure for enabling the energy to flow easily. Acupressure
points have a high electrical conductivity at the surface of the
skin and thus conduct the body’s energy most effectively.
Learn how to apply the same points and principles as acupuncture – using the power and sensitivity of the human hand instead
of needles. Learn to develop your Qi and relieve a range of emotional
complaints and common ailments such as depression, anxiety, headaches,
backache, insomnia, nausea, carpel tunnel, and many more.
Qigong Fundamentals
Qigong and Acupressure are ancient healing arts developed in Asia
over 5,000 years ago. Learning acupressure will enable you to become
more aware of the energy centers of the body and thus make your
Qigong practices more effective in the relief of stress-related
ailments, in self-treatment and in preventive health care. Acupressure
releases tension, increases circulation, reduces pain and develops
vibrant health. For more information on Acupressure, see Michael
Reed Gach’s book, Acupressure’s
Potent Points: A Self-Care Guide for Common Complaints from
A to Z.
Cultivating Healing Energy: Building human energy, developing its healing potential, and strengthening the flow of the life force has been high priorities in the Chinese culture since ancient times. Qi Gong uses special internal healing exercises and meditations for building healing energy, cultivating the life force and channeling it throughout the body. By strengthening the life force within your body -- through Martial Art exercises, you can use the heightened life force for healing yourself and others.
Less Stress
DVD
Acupressure & Qi Gong
Breathing Exercises
Boost your immune system and increase your vitality
Learn an easy Qi Gong routine that you can use anytime and anywhere.
Discover how to use three potent acupressure points on yourself to
further strengthen your energy system. The health benefits are tremendous. 30 minutes
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