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What is a medical qigong prescription? Give an example of one and the disease it targets.
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From the site http://www.scn.org/acu/medical_qi_gong.html
"Medical qi gong is a way of affecting and directing qi, or the life force, for medical benefit. Rather than using needles, herbs, or massage, medical qi gong relies on the ability to direct qi with the mind, the hands, or a ritual object, but without necessarily touching the body. Like its better known counterparts acupuncture and herbal medicine, medical qi gong requires thorough knowledge of TCM scientific theory. "
Medical qi gong strengthens and redistributes the vital energy, or "qi" of an individual. This is the same way that acupuncture and other TCM modalities work. The principles of treatment are the same, only the technique varies. Medical qi gong is well suited for very sensitive people, children, and people in frail health, but can be beneficial for absolutely anyone. Medical qi gong involves working directly and subtly with a person's qi in ways that are not invasive, and are safer and more gentle than acupuncture, acupressure, or herbology. Medical qi gong can be used to treat many subtle and spiritual conditions that cannot be treated with acupuncture, acupressure, or herbology".
"Medical qi gong has been used successfully to treat difficult, stubborn, and life-threatening conditions that do not respond well to other types of medicine. Medical qi gong has gotten a reputation for being a good alternative treatment for cancer, as an example. Children, the elderly, people in frail health, and highly sensitive people tend to respond better to medical qi gong than other TCM modalities. Tao Fawu style medical qi gong developed out of the need to treat allergies and sensitivities painlessly, efficiently, and effectively. Tao Fawu medical qi gong developed directly from Allergy Relief Systems (ARS). "
This site also has links for if you require further information on the subject. Very interesting.
"Medical qi gong is a way of affecting and directing qi, or the life force, for medical benefit. Rather than using needles, herbs, or massage, medical qi gong relies on the ability to direct qi with the mind, the hands, or a ritual object, but without necessarily touching the body. Like its better known counterparts acupuncture and herbal medicine, medical qi gong requires thorough knowledge of TCM scientific theory. "
Medical qi gong strengthens and redistributes the vital energy, or "qi" of an individual. This is the same way that acupuncture and other TCM modalities work. The principles of treatment are the same, only the technique varies. Medical qi gong is well suited for very sensitive people, children, and people in frail health, but can be beneficial for absolutely anyone. Medical qi gong involves working directly and subtly with a person's qi in ways that are not invasive, and are safer and more gentle than acupuncture, acupressure, or herbology. Medical qi gong can be used to treat many subtle and spiritual conditions that cannot be treated with acupuncture, acupressure, or herbology".
"Medical qi gong has been used successfully to treat difficult, stubborn, and life-threatening conditions that do not respond well to other types of medicine. Medical qi gong has gotten a reputation for being a good alternative treatment for cancer, as an example. Children, the elderly, people in frail health, and highly sensitive people tend to respond better to medical qi gong than other TCM modalities. Tao Fawu style medical qi gong developed out of the need to treat allergies and sensitivities painlessly, efficiently, and effectively. Tao Fawu medical qi gong developed directly from Allergy Relief Systems (ARS). "
This site also has links for if you require further information on the subject. Very interesting.
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