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Qi Gong and Medical Qi Gong

Thursday 10/26/23 at 9:30am, and will be the last week of the month. Please email me at [email protected] or text or call at 860-709-1131
Cost is $15 per class 

I offer personal instruction in the Golden Eight style of Medical Qigong, as described in "The Healing Art of Qigong" by Master Hong Liu.  I am certified to teach this style through Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine (Santa Monica, CA).  My teacher was Merle Morgan-Drennan, apprentice to Master Hong Liu.

In a fast-paced world where stress and illness seem to lurk around every corner, people are increasingly seeking holistic approaches to improve their physical and mental well-being. One such practice that has gained popularity in recent years is Medical Qigong, an ancient Chinese healing art that harmonizes the body, mind, and spirit. In this blog post, we will explore the fascinating world of Medical Qigong, its history, principles, benefits, and how it can be incorporated into your modern lifestyle.

What is Medical Qigong?

Medical Qigong is a branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that has been practiced for over 4,000 years. It involves the cultivation and balance of one's vital energy, known as "Qi" or "Chi," through movement, breath control, meditation, and intention. Unlike other forms of Qigong, Medical Qigong focuses specifically on healing and improving health.

​The Principles of Medical Qigong
  1. Qi Cultivation: At the core of Medical Qigong is the concept of Qi. Practitioners learn to cultivate, circulate, and direct this vital energy within their bodies. It is believed that when Qi flows smoothly, health is optimized, and illnesses are prevented.
  2. Mind-Body Connection: Medical Qigong emphasizes the mind's role in health and healing. Through meditation and focused intention, practitioners can balance their emotions and thoughts, promoting both mental and physical well-being.
  3. Meridian System: Similar to acupuncture, Medical Qigong works with the body's meridian system, a network of energy pathways. By clearing blockages and enhancing the flow of Qi along these meridians, practitioners aim to restore balance and vitality.
  4. Breath Control: Proper breathing techniques are integral to Medical Qigong. Deep, slow, and mindful breathing helps to oxygenate the body, relax the mind, and facilitate the movement of Qi.
Benefits of Medical Qigong
  1. Stress Reduction: Modern life can be incredibly stressful, and chronic stress can lead to a range of health issues. Medical Qigong promotes relaxation and reduces stress, which in turn can improve overall well-being.
  2. Enhanced Energy: Regular practice of Medical Qigong can boost energy levels, helping individuals feel more vibrant and alive.
  3. Pain Management: Many people turn to Medical Qigong to manage chronic pain conditions, such as arthritis and fibromyalgia. The improved circulation and Qi flow can alleviate pain.
  4. Improved Immune Function: A balanced Qi system supports a strong immune system, making the body more resistant to illness.
  5. Emotional Balance: Medical Qigong can help regulate emotions, reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression.
  6. Enhanced Focus and Clarity: The meditative aspect of Medical Qigong can sharpen mental clarity and concentration.
Incorporating Medical Qigong into Your Life
  1. Find a Qualified Instructor: To learn Medical Qigong, it's essential to find a qualified instructor who can guide you through the practice and provide personalized instruction.
  2. Consistent Practice: Like any form of exercise or meditation, consistency is key to experiencing the benefits of Medical Qigong. Aim for regular practice sessions to see positive changes in your health and well-being.
  3. Mindfulness: Incorporate mindfulness techniques from your Medical Qigong practice into your daily life. Pay attention to your breath, emotions, and body sensations to stay grounded and balanced.
  4. Holistic Wellness: Consider integrating Medical Qigong into a broader wellness routine that includes a healthy diet, regular exercise, and other self-care practices.​
Medical Qigong is a powerful and time-tested approach to holistic health and healing. By cultivating Qi, balancing the mind and body, and aligning with the principles of this ancient practice, individuals can experience profound improvements in their overall well-being. As we navigate the demands of modern life, practices like Medical Qigong provide us with valuable tools to maintain health, reduce stress, and enhance our quality of life. If you're looking for a path to wellness that goes beyond the conventional, Medical Qigong may be a transformative journey worth exploring.
A Comprehensive Review of Health Benefits of Qigong and Tai Chi
Roger Jahnke, OMD,1 Linda Larkey, PhD,2 Carol Rogers,3 Jennifer Etnier, PhD,4 and Fang Lin5
Published in final edited form as:Am J Health Promot. 2010 JUL-AUG; 24(6): e1–e25.
Conclusions: Research has demonstrated consistent, significant results for a number of health 
benefits in RCTs, evidencing progress toward recognizing the similarity and equivalence of 
Qigong and Tai Chi.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3085832/

Effects of Qigong on the Nervous System  Bu Roger Jahnke, O.M.D
"There are a number of mechanisms associated with the brain, nervous system and other related systems that Qigong and Yoga/Pranayama practice enhance including:
  1. Initiation of the "relaxation response" (RR), parasympathetic aspect of the autonomic nervous system or resting aspect of the basic rest activity cycle (BRAC).
  2. Shift of the neurotransmitter profile.
  3. Dilation of blood capillaries initiating increased microcirculation in the periphery, brain and organs.
  4. Supports the brain/neurological aspects of immune function.
  5. Balance right/left brain hemisphere dominance.
  6. Induction of alpha, and sometimes theta wave forms in EEG
  7. Affecting neuroreflex mechanisms through the stimulation of acupuncture response point
  8. Generating an affect on the function of the hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, third ventricle complex within the brain                                                                                                                                      http://www.feeltheqi.com/articles/rc-nervous_system.htm
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