Posts Tagged ‘Chinese’

Chinese Health qigong — Ba Duan Jin

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Compiled by the Chinese Health Qigong Association As a traditional Chinese health and fitness Qigong exercise routine, Ba Duan Jin, or Eight-section Exercises, dates back to the Song Dynasty (960-1279). With easy movements and impressive effects on the health, it is a gem in China’s health and fitness culture. It has been proved that practice of Ba Duan Jin improves the respiratory system, limb strength, and flexibility of the joints, and fortifies the nerves, as well as enhances the general balance. It improves the cardiovascular function and helps to cure such illnesses as coronary artery scleroses and osteoporosis. It strengthens one’s immune system to a degree, and delays the ageing process, so as to increase the life span. It also improves one’s mental health. It has been proved that practice of Ba Duan Jin improves the respiratory system, limb strength, and flexibility of the joints, and fortifies the nerves, as well as enhances the general balance. It improves the cardiovascular function and helps to cure such illnesses as coronary artery scleroses and osteoporosis. It strengthens one’s immune system to a degree, and delays the ageing process, so as to increase the life span. It also improves one’s mental health.

Herbs in Chinese Medicine : Herbs in Chinese Medicine: Niu Xi

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Niu Xi is an herb that helps reduce pain in chronic weak areas like the lower back. Learn more about Niu Xi and traditional Chinese medicine from aregistered herbalist in this free alternative medicine video. Expert: ROBERT LINDE Contact: www.acuherbals.com Bio: Robert Linde has been practicing tai chi for 13 years. As an acupuncturist and registered herbalist, he’s studied herbs since 1975 and practiced traditional Chinese medicine for over 6 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Tai Chi & Qigong Exercises : Qigong Carpel Tunnel Exercises

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Prevent and decrease the pain of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome with Qigong exercises. Learn how to do Qigong exercise for Carpel Tunnel Syndrome in thisfree alternative medicine video. Expert: ROBERT LINDE Contact: www.acuherbals.com Bio: Robert Linde has been practicing tai chi for 13 years. As an acupuncturist and registered herbalist, he’s studied herbs since 1975 and practiced traditional Chinese medicine for over 6 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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