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Qi Gong is perhaps one of the most misunderstood of all New Age practices. First of all, few people know how to pronounce the name correctly (it’s Chee Kung). Secondly, few can decide whether it’s a martial art or a relaxation technique (it can be both). And thirdly, many people wrongly assume that it was banned in China (that’s Falun Gong, not Qi Gong).
Liver qi stagnation is defined as a health condition of which the liver can no longer move qi smoothly in it's channels and blood in the blood vessels. Normally, liver qi stagnation is also accompanied with symptoms of blood stasis and stagnation.

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Chi gong exercisesFor centuries, eastern medical philosophy has held the belief that an invisible energy flows through the universe. This energy is the spark and sustenance of life, driving the movement of all living things. Qi Gong is a method of balancing ...
chi kungTai Chi Chi Kung / Qi Gong by definition refers to Tai Chi energy work. In this post I will try to shed some light on what is meant by the Chi Kung / Qi Gong energy work aspect of ...
Qi gongQi Gong is perhaps one of the most misunderstood of all New Age practices. First of all, few people know how to pronounce the name correctly (it’s Chee Kung). Secondly, few can decide whether it’s a martial art or a ...
Qi gongLiver qi stagnation is defined as a health condition of which the liver can no longer move qi smoothly in it's channels and blood in the blood vessels. Normally, liver qi stagnation is also accompanied with symptoms of blood stasis ...
QiQi-gong, which is pronounced chee-gung, is a combination of two words that mean:o Qi: air, breath, life energyo Gong: workThus the meaning of Qi-gong is "working the life energy".The practice of Qi-gong involves gentle movements of the body, visualization and ...
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Falun Gong emerged towards the end of the rapid proliferation of ”qigong” practices in China, often called the “”qigong” boom.” ”Qigong” refers to a wide variety of traditional “cultivation” practices that involve slow movement and/or regulated breathing as in pranayama, ...
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