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those that cannot do that, please send or fax to the professional group your recent symptoms, examination, analysis, early diagnose and case history (including patient's address, telephone number, height, weight), after discussion and diagnosis by the professional group, the treatment plan will be informed to the patient and he/she should receive treatment by postage. One can consult the professional group anytime during the treatment.
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Gufang Chinese medicine complicated diseases research center is located at Shan Dong Province Zi Bo City, ZhangDian Bei Xi Liu Road; Zi Bo is situated between LuZhong mountain area and LuBei champagne, located at a unique location, its south joins with TaiShan, its north is near by Yellow River, its west is connected with Spring City JiNan, its east is near by beach cities-QingDao, YanTai and WeiHai; it is one of ShanDong Province's five main tourist spots and it is one of the eight tourism city.
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Dr. Wang Yong, character Shurun, of Han Nationality, is born to the Chinese medicine aristocratic family, he has inherited the essence of traditional Chinese medicine, he uses ancient secret remedies as the base and he complies, matches the results with the special characteristics of modern chronic diseases, high possibility contracted diseases, complicated diseases associated with drugs resistance, .
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| A Cutting Edge Combination: Acupunture & Medical Qigong |
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In order to be a profound practitioner of acupuncture, qigong or medical qigong, one has to be highly skilled in training the qi. Training the qi means practicing qigong in order to learn to make the intangible tangible. A beginning practitioner of qigong essentially moves their hands around or holds static positions and listens to a teacher tell them about this invisible life force. As time goes on, conversations about qi and intellectual thought processes about qi become a tangible experience C one of emotion, feeling and electromagnetism. This does not happen overnight. It happens only after devout practice for most practitioners. When one becomes very proficient in some form of qigong practice, be it tai chi, static qigong, qigong meditation or through martial qigong, one becomes a conduit for high levels of energy. Devout practitioners of the above-mentioned disciplines have different means to the same end. They also might have different plans for using all of that generated energy.
Healers who use the abundant energy generated during their chosen practice can assist others in their temporary lack of energy. In order to do this, one must practice qigong to the point of having energy overflow. Without energy overflow, a healer cannot last very long. Acupuncture is a great technique designed by ancient masters to reserve their energy (qi). It's the use of a needle to penetrate a somewhat solidified qi blockage in the energy pathways of a body. It often takes a practitioner less qi to needle someone than it does to use only their own qi to remove the same blockage.
Acupuncture alone, when practiced by a novice, might not be able to come close to achieving the same results as a skilled practitioner of medical qigong. A highly skilled acupuncturist in the author's opinion is one who "throws" his or her qi into every needle, a little blast at a time.
Whether you are an acupuncturist or a medical qigong practitioner, your key ingredient for assisting others in their healing process is qi. In order to truly be effective in Eastern medicine, one must have a working understanding of qi. In time, one can begin to sense, feel, push, purge, tonify, quantify, manipulate, condense and expand qi for healing purposes. This cannot happen through intellectual understanding only. In ancient times, these practices were passed only from master to student. Now you can study these concepts at established learning institutions.
There is a lot that can be lost along the way in our search for Western acceptance of this profound medical technique. We must stay focused on the most central point of qi theory, which is an intangible force. We must then train to make this qi tangible in every way. That only comes from the practice of personal qi transformation.
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created and it cannot be destroyed. It can only be changed from one form to
another. We, as qigong practitioners and professional healers, are looking to transform the energy (qi) in the form of disease into energy that takes the form of physical health and vitality. The second law of thermodynamics states that everything in the universe is headed toward entropy, chaos and disorder. That means that everything in the universe is headed toward the subtle, the invisible. In other words, the universe is not working as hard to make things physical and solid as it is to make them dissolve and transform.
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