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Scientific Qi Exploration – Horary Cycle’s Qi Pathways from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Part II)
[Scientific Qi Exploration] Horary Cycle’s Qi Pathways from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Part II) The Horary Cycle with Exit and Entry Points Recall that each Organ and its corresponding Meridian energy is at its peak during the … Continue reading
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Tagged energy rivers, heart, horary cycke, Kidney, large intestine, liver, lung, meridian, meridian systems, Qi, small instestine, Spleen, stomach, urinary bladder, yangming
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Qi Cultivation and Dao – Balanced Emotional Flow with Qigong
Qi Cultivation and Dao Balanced Emotional Flow with Qigong by Dr. George Love We all have emotions. Emotions are meant to be expressed and when expressed in a healthy manner contribute to our overall well-being. What happens too often is … Continue reading
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Tagged body fluids, dragon qigong, emotions, gall bladder, large intestines, liver, lung, poison, Qigong, Spleen, stagnat qi, stimulation, stomach
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Scientific Qi Exploration — The Fu (Yang) Organs
1. Introduction The six Yang Organs are the Gall Bladder, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Bladder and Triple Heater or Burner will be studied (1,2,3). The Triple Heater does not have a physical structure and is considered a functional … Continue reading
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Digestion Weakness and Chinese Rice Ginger Zhou (Congee) by Michael Rinaldini (Li Chang Dao) This past summer was a digestive nightmare for me. [I have a history of Spleen Qi deficiency or the clinical manifest as Irritable Bowel Syndrome by … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, depression, digestive system, food therapy, IBS, qi deficiency, Spleen, stomach
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