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Category Archives: The Taiji Examiner
The Taiji Examiner – Tai Chi For Pain Relief
The Taiji Examiner Top Pain Management Doctor Recommends Tai Chi For Pain Relief by Violet Li Dr. Daniel Richman is a board-certified anesthesiologist who has specialized in pain management since 1991. Some of the honors he has received include “One … Continue reading
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
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A New Hope for Parkinson’s Disease Patients: Tai Chi
A New Hope for Parkinson’s Disease Patients: Tai Chi by Violet Li Tai Chi Examiner The story of Jerry Wild of St. Louis, Missouri was published in Young Parkinson’s Newsletter, by American Parkinson Disease Parkinson Disease Association (APDA). It certainly … Continue reading
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Improving Immunity with Tai Chi
The Tai Chi Examiner Improving Immunity with Tai Chi by Violet Li It has been shown that in certain circumstances, practicing tai chi has an effect on boosting the immune system for older adults similar to getting a vaccination. Michael … Continue reading
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A Magical Qigong Moment with Master Zhang Xue Xin by Violet Li Master Zhang Xue Xin currently residing in San Francisco, California is a senior US Disciple of Grandmaster Feng Zhiqiang of Beijing, China and studied both the Lao Jia … Continue reading
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A simple Tai Chi routine eases Arthritis pain by Violet Li A few months ago, 84-year old Norman Seligman moved into Friendship Village Chesterfield, an upscale retirement home in the St. Louis County, Missouri. Even though he had no idea … Continue reading
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Are you practicing Taichi Chuan or Taichi Cao? by Violet Li Recently, I took a random, unscientific survey by asking two dozen Taichi practitioners whether they sometimes feel sensations in their fingers when they practice Taichi. Some of them have … Continue reading
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Kung Fu Body Conditioning by© Violet Li Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming is a world renowned Tai Chi master. Even though he has trained tens of thousands of martial artists around the world directly or indirectly through classes, workshops, books and DVDs, … Continue reading
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Save the Day for the 13th World Congress of Qigong and TCM By Violet Li Dr. Effie Chow, founder of World Congress of Qigong & Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), has been extremely busy with a faculty of esteemed Qigong, TCM, … Continue reading
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Tai Chi for Musicians By Violet Li Performing Guitarist and Senior Artist Teacher Joe Rea Phillips of the Blair School of Music of Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) has studied Wushu for 35 years. He started with Northern Shaolin and then … Continue reading