A simple Qiqong routine that combines physical exercises, stretching, breathing and self-massage. The program is divided into six groups, each focusing on different areas to achieve maximum benefit.
Inspirational stories of 101 individuals who miraclulously recovered from chronic illnesses, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, severe depression, lupus, arthritis, and paralysis.
Recent advances in modern medicine have contributed to a longer lifespan for human beings. However, this does not directly translate to healthy living. Modern medicine's major success lies in specifically targeting orientated pathologies. It, however, does not promise healthy longevity. Healthy longevity requires an absence of life-threatening diseases and maintenance of good quality of life. Oriental medicine emphasizes on the promotion of physiological balance and internal harmony, which are integral for longevity in life. This book defines aging, approaching from the perspective of the frontier bioscientist as well as that of the traditional practitioner. On the international front, Oriental practices are extensively recommended, including herbal supplements and specific training exercises. This book, compiled with the aim of offering solutions to healthy aging, provides an excellent reference for both the elderly and their carers.
In Brain Fitness, Dr. Aihan Kuhn shares her expertise in tai chi, qigong, and medicine, giving readers exercises designed to prevent brain ageing. This book represents a synthesis of Dr. Kuhn's studies in martial arts as well as Eastern and Western healing. Tai chi and qigong practitioners around the world have long known that these arts promote fitness and self-defense. In this book Dr. Kuhn discusses their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual benefits, emphasising how tai chi and qigong aid in memory, emotional balance, and lifelong learning. Featuring an illustrated manual detailing tai chi and qigong exercises to prevent brain ageing, plus elements of Eastern and Western medicine combined to form a new vision of brain health, with this book you will discover how tai chi and qigong assist in human healing and maintaining clarity, creativity, and vitality.
Introduction This book teaches a theory and practice of two natural healing methods used in China. Every branch of Chinese medicine is holistic, but there are countless beds of possible holistic interconnection. To achieve greater synergy, they must be integrated in accordance with the principles contained herein. So these methods are used with greater advantages in China, with some variations, as you can learn them Chapter 1 and everywhere PART 2. The book is presented in two distinct parts, more closely intertwined, and follows the guidance of many wise professors who have the privilege of knowing over decades of study. Two central ideas were repeatedly found and, some teachers embodied them as formulas in a different way, the essential meanings were always the same. The first central idea is “To learn any practice or discipline, you need both a solid intellectual understanding and a solid foundation in its practical application.” Everyone agrees that one's own practice (Qigong, Taiji, healing exercises, acupressure) or the application of the method (acupuncture, herbal medicine, food therapies) is the ultimate goal. Greater intellectual understanding may support greater practical ability, but it is valuable to the extent that it serves to promote that enterprise. If not, it may provide some interesting conversations, but it won't tangentially improve your health and life. A second central idea is “Mastery means mastery or basic.” Basic principles are the reason for theory and practice. A broad, solid foundation provides stability for quality construction and growth. Even if you choose to build only one base, that will be your base in any time of difficulty. PART 1, “Teorias Fundamentais da Medicina Chinesa”, presents the theoretical foundations of all Chinese medical science and philosophy. Embora is not as detailed as a medical book, it is quite extensive for two reasons. It provides the intellectual core necessary to understand and realize, and deeply familiarize the Western reader with a different way of seeing the world, from a Chinese perspective. The concepts and practices taught throughout this book arise from a cultural perspective and, if we want to learn to apply those practices in our daily lives, it will be necessary to make some effort to abandon our own cultural preconceits and see things with new eyes. The details in Part 1 are intended to facilitate that change in perception. A majority of PART 2, “Holistic Self-Care with Chinese Medicine,” carefully teaches the practical foundations of two Chinese holistic self-care methods using the principles learned in Part 1 and offers plenty of room to grow as you become more adept at each. Doing practices regularly is the most important thing and, in the final analysis, leads to the domain, giving you the simple, most valuable and effective options to assume or control your health in a variety of natural and holistic ways. These are methods that you can use forever and that greatly reduce the likelihood of needing to see any doctor, whether Chinese or Western.
WANT TO TRY MORE MEDITATION AND EXERCISE TECHNIQUES WITH QI QONG? Qigong іѕ uѕеd for рhуѕісаl fіtnеѕѕ, аѕ a mаrtіаl аrt, аnd mоѕt frеԛuеntlу for health and hеаlіng. Intеrnаl qigong іѕ реrfоrmеd bу thоѕе wіѕhіng to іnсrеаѕе their оwn energy аnd hеаlth. Sоmе ԛіgоng mаѕtеrѕ аrе renowned fоr bеіng аblе to реrfоrm external qigong, bу whісh thе energy frоm one реrѕоn is passed оn tо аnоthеr fоr healing. Dіѕсірlіnе іѕ an іmроrtаnt dіmеnѕіоn оf ԛіgоng. Exеrсіѕеѕ are meant to bе реrfоrmеd еvеrу mоrnіng and еvеnіng. Sеѕѕіоnѕ can tаkе frоm 15 minutes to hours. Bеgіnnеrѕ аrе rесоmmеndеd to practice bеtwееn 15-30 mіnutеѕ twісе a dау. Bеgіnnеrѕ may tаkе classes оnсе оr twісе реr wееk, with рrасtісе оutѕіdе of class. Fіnd a lіttlе ріесе of nature, nаturе, аnd mоrе nаturе. Hаvіng a ѕеt place for your рrасtісе іѕ really іmроrtаnt and wіll hеlр уоu to discipline уоur practice whеn juѕt ѕtаrtіng оut. Read to know more? Read this book and Explore the Numerous Ancient Secrets of Health, Longevity, & Enlightenment
Discover a self-care approach for treating specific ailments and enhancing wellness. This book shares the foundational concepts of Chinese medicine and shows you how to integrate acupressure, herbalism, Qigong, diet, and lifestyle so that you can achieve optimal health outcomes. The ancient wisdom and practical techniques in this guide will help prevent the onset of disease, improve your day-to-day wellness, and promote longevity. Chinese medical physician Steven Cardoza provides integrated healing prescriptions for dozens of common conditions, including: Pain Insomnia Arthritis Common Cold Headache Poor Memory Angina Impotence Motion Sickness Asthma Flu Menstrual Disorders Abscesses Hemorrhoids Dry Skin Hepatitis Allergies Fatigue Bronchitis Morning Sickness Hernia Poor Appetite Prostatitis Eczema High Blood Pressure Nausea Hives Praise: "The conceptual basis of Chinese medicine isn't simple, but it has availed countless people over the course of centuries. If you want to employ TCM as a potent tool in your own health arsenal, Chinese Holistic Medicine in Your Daily Life can help."—Energy Times
Many people have tried different ways to lose weight, and most have never found a solution because the pounds keep creeping back. In this book Dr. Aihan Kuhn explains how to get your weight down in the most efficient way and keep it off for life. Her approach does not involve extremely hard work, hard exercise, an extreme diet, or diet pills; it is about balance. Her approach is completely natural and easy to practice. She provides diet guidelines, knowledge, and incorporates multiple techniques to help people lose weight. Along with losing weight, you also start your healing journey. Dr. Aihan Kuhn is an expert in natural healing, prevention and anti-aging. She is award wining author, speaker, and master of Tai Chi and Qi Gong. She has changed many lives and being called “Miracle worker”. Dr. Kuhn is the president of the Tai Chi and Qi Gong Healing Institute (TQHI.org), a nonprofit organization that promotes natural healing and well-being. For more information about Dr. Aihan Kuhn, visit www.DrAihanKuhn.com
The special medical Qi Gong described in this book was developed and perfected over the course of 1,700 years by Taoists, traditional Chinese medical doctors, and Qi Gong experts in China to meet the needs of a woman’s unique anatomy. Author Tina Zhang leads readers through a variety of pleasurable postures and easy exercises that address specific areas of the body. In turn, these exercises, which work progressively to strengthen the spirit-mind-body connection, enhance natural female energy to help prevent or alleviate health issues and conditions from puberty to post-menopause, including high blood pressure, stress, fatigue, endometriosis, age-related problems, and more. Emphasizing a balance between hormones and emotions, the book includes concise descriptions of selected acupuncture points, meridians, and orbits that promote long-range anti-aging and long-term optimal health. Women empowered by these benefits can take control of their bodies and better direct and assist their physicians in maintaining their health without the cost, risk, and side effects of pills, hormones, and supplements. Qi Gong for Women also contains useful information on addressing women’s physical and spiritual health for physicians, acupuncturists, and doctors of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).