Medical QiGong

Medical Qigong


What is Medical QiGong Videos

Medical QiGong is a gentle type of exercise used to treat specific ailments and symptoms of disease. Recent studies have proven Qi Gong to be effective in treating:

Fibromyalgia
Depression
Weakened immune system
Parkinson's Disease
Arthritis
Diabetes
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Breast cancer
In much the same way that physical therapy uses specially designed exercises for medical purposes, Medical Qi Gong uses specially designed Qi Gong routines to treat disease and medical conditions.

Qi Gong is a Traditional Chinese Medicine

Medical Qi Gong is one of the core forms of medical treatment in Chinese medicine, along with acupuncture and herbal remedies. While any kind of Qi Gong provides numerous benefits to the whole body and mind, medical Qi Gong zeros in on a particular problem. Doctors often prescribe it in China as a primary prescription for disease and ailments.

How Medical Qi Gong Works

Qi Gong uses gentle movements, deep breathing, and a meditative state of mind to keep vital energy, or Qi, flowing throughout the body. Disease and symptoms are a sign that Qi has become obstructed. Medical Qi Gong focuses on clearing these blockages and allowing energy to flow again naturally.

Recent studies show medical QiGong Videos  is effective in treating disease. These studies conclude that Medical Qi Gong is an effective complementary treatment. In other words, it works well when used in conjunction with medication, diet, education, and all of the other things your doctor may prescribe.

There are two reasons we feel Medical Qi Gong, and specifically our titles, work so well:
Lee Holden has extensive training in traditional Chinese medicine
A Qi Gong master with extensive training in traditional Chinese medicine develops our titles. DAvid studied in China under Mantak Chia, one of the world's foremost Medical Qi Gong experts.
Studies show that any amount of exercise is good for treating disease, and QiGong videos happens to be one of the gentlest and easiest forms of exercise available, making it a feasible option for people of all ages, fitness levels, and of varying medical conditions.

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