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Qigong (氣功)

November 26th, 2008

Qi (氣)is defined as the energy of the universe, and Gong means hard work or study. Therefore, Qigong means “the Study of Natural Energy.” Western science has identified a bioelectric potential in the body which could be one of the primary aspects of Qi energy. This Read More

The Significance of Qigong

November 26th, 2008

Qigong, is an outstanding cultural legacy of ancient China. It is also an important part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Qigong is a prophylactic method which is unique to China. The dim of Qigong exercise is preventing and curing diseases, strengthening the constitution, avoiding Read More

The Lung Channel of Hand-Taiyin

November 25th, 2008

The Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin (LU)

The Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin (LU)has 11 points, of which 7 points are on the anterior border of the medial aspect of the upper limbs , and 2 points are on the upside of prothorax ; and of which the first point is Zhongfu (LU 1) , the last one Read More

Moxibustion with Moxa Sticks

November 25th, 2008

Apply a lighted moxa stick over the selected point. It is easy to control heat and time during moxibustion, and the therapeutic effect is good, so it is often used today. This method includes two kinds: mild – warm moxibustion and sparrow – peeking moxibustion.

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Acupuncture for Facial Enhancement

November 23rd, 2008

Acupuncture is probably the best known, most common, and most accepted Chinese natural treatment to help your face and body turn back the hands of time. Acupressure uses the same principles as acupuncture, replacing the Read More

Keeping the Skin Young in Chinese herbs

November 23rd, 2008
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Let Traditional Chinese medicine Fight against Your Fat

November 22nd, 2008

If you want to fight fat the TCM way, you should eat foods to promote a healthy spleen — like Chinese pearl barley, known as Job’s tears — and drink lots of Pu’er tea. Both are also diuretics.

A sun top, miniskirt and high-heel sandals – that’s the outfit that Read More

Oolong Tea Helps You Lose Weight

November 22nd, 2008
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