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Qigong
is one of Traditional Chinese Medicine's (TCM) principal methods of
treatment. Though there are many schools, concurrent theories are these:
- The
mind, body, and spirit energies can be regulated and cultivated through
the relaxation and concentration of mental and physical exercises
- Control
of respiration plays a central role
- Bringing
the body into a state of maximum repose and self-regulation can help
realize full physical potential, resist illness, recover damage caused
by diseases, and balance the body's relation with the mind.
- "Balancing
the human with the sky". In traditional Chinese thought, the sky is a
general term for nature. Qigong researchers maintain that the human
body and nature exist as an interrelated and
inseparable unity. Imbalances in this unity are a key cause of
illness. Therefore, humankind should strive for the conscious awareness
of our inherent coordination with nature.
Recent
scientific research has begun to produce physiological evidence backing
Qigong theory. For example, it has been shown that:
- Disordered
or overstimulated cells in the cerebral cortex can be returned to a
relaxed state through Qigong practice
- Positive
physical changes can be traced to more efficient respiration and
metabolism which in turn greatly reduces energy consumption
- The
body's strength is fostered and more prepared to fight off illness by
Qigong because of an improved immune system
- Qigong
aids the generation of saliva and gastric juices thus improving
digestion and absorption.
"Qigong
is a discipline anyone can learn. Many people
practice Qigong simply because it makes them feel good,
perform better, experience higher levels of energy and stamina, and
reach their level of optimal health. Qigong can improve
sports performance, prevent jet lag, and supercharge the
immune system. Qigong practice has been shown to super-oxygenate the
cells of the body. It can reduce stress, improve bowel
function, and relieve the symptoms of insomnia and other sleep
disorders. In the area of pain control, Qigong practice can relieve
acute and chronic pain, reduce the pain of childbirth, and
speed recovery from sports or other injuries. In addition,
Qigong can increase the effectiveness of Western medications, may
reduce the side effects, and even allow the use of smaller doses.
Many
scientific studies have documented that Qigong has value in the
treatment of more serious problems. It can reduce healing time after
surgery by 50%, normalize the blood pressure, and
heal tuberculosis. It can heal gastric and duodenal ulcers
chronic atrophic gastritis (stomach inflammation), and liver disease.
It can relieve nearsightedness (myopia) and improve
mental performance. It also has been effective in the
treatment of substance abuse, obesity, respiratory conditions, asthma,
and allergies.
Benefits
have also been seen in a long list of serious neuromuscular
conditions, such as post-stroke syndrome, paralysis from brain and
spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, aphasia (loss of the power of
expression of speech), Parkinson's disease, and cerebral palsy.
In
more than thirty research studies, Qigong has been found to reverse the
effect of aging. Qigong has improved or reversed the results of many
medical tests that usually become abnormal with age. In
addition, it has cured many of the diseases that are common to senior
citizens.
Qigong
has been shown to reduce deaths related to high blood
pressure, reduce the frequency of strokes, reduce the incidence of
retinopathy (deterioration of the back of the eye), improve the
efficiency of the pumping action of the heart, and decrease
blood viscosity ("thin" the blood). It has also improved EKG
(heart) and EEG (brain) readings, normalized the level of sex hormones,
and improved blood sugar levels in diabetics."
Quoted
from the book "Miracle Healing from China...Qigong" by McGee and Chow
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