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Isaac Eliaz
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Dr. Isaac Eliaz, M.D. has been a pioneer in integrative medicine since the early 1980s. He is a respected researcher, product formulator, clinical ...
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Petaluma, California, United States
The Chi-Healing Center is dedicated to facilitating the integration of humanity in all dimensions by transmitting the wisdom practice of ...
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Francisco Gomes
Kahului, Hawaii, United States
I started studying Yip family Style Tai-Chi, Medical Qigong and Taoist Yoga in 1981. My teacher stressed on the importance of lower abdominal ...

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Genie Goykhberg
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Intuitive Physiognomist. A well rounded Healer with over 50 different modalities. A new way of Healers, those with a keen intuition and a very ...
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Miami Beach, Florida, United States
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Qi Gong - Chi Kung

Qigong (pronounced ‘chee gung’) translated from the Chinese, literally means 'working with energy'. Qigong is an ancient Chinese discipline that uses breathing, meditation, visualisation, and repetitive physical exercises to cleanse and strengthen the body. Because of its focusing and relaxation techniques, Qigong can be beneficial for treating: * Stress * Pain * Insomnia * Bowel problems * High blood pressure * Anxiety * Posture * Depression * Improve flexibility and balance Tai Chi and Kung Fu both descended from Qigong, but this discipline is traditionally practiced to keep your body in harmony rather than as a method of self-defence. There are two types of Qigong: internal and external. Internal Qigong is practiced to promote self-healing. External Qigong is a form of psychic therapy that involves the transfer of qi from a Qigong master to another person. The master may touch areas on your body or simply pass his hands over your body. The extra qi received by you from the master is said to balance your life force and promote healing.

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