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Tai Chi: Increasing The Size of The Brain
[Tai Chi Examiner] Tai Chi: Increasing the Size of the Brain and Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease By Violet Li In a study recently published by the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, it shows that in a clinical trial, Tai … Continue reading
Posted in The Taiji Examiner
Tagged alzheimers, brain, cool down, exercise, stretching, tai chi, trails, university of south florida, warm-up
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Scientific Qi Exploration – The Extraordinary Fu Organs
[Scientific Qi Exploration] The Extraordinary Fu Organs (Qi Heng Zhe Fu) by Marty Eisen, Ph.D. Introduction Chapter 27 of Simple Questions states that Marrow (Sui), Brain (Danao) , Bones (Gu), Blood Vessels (Mai), Uterus (Zigong) and Gallbladder (Dan) all store … Continue reading
Posted in Scientific Qi Exploration
Tagged brain, cerebrum, forebrain, fu, lobes, marrow, organs
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Mind-Body Medicine Research Update (05/2012)
[Mind-Body Research Update] Selected Publications in Mind-Body Medicine Research “A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Qigong Exercise in Cardiac Rehabilitation”; American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2012;40(2):255-67. by Chan CL, Wang CW, Ho RT, Ho AH, Ziea ET, Taam … Continue reading
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Tagged brain, heart, meditation, pain, Qigong, smoking, yoga, yoga therapy
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