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Self Healing through Qi Gong
Study
Many thousands of qigong experiments have been performed in China, and an increasing number of western laboratories
are also exploring qigong. Experiments may be broadly divided into two categories: A. Measuring the effects of
self-healing exercises on the course of an illness. Naturally these experiments must be performed with human
subjects. Often qigong is administered as a complement to conventional allopathic (western medical) treatment. For
example, in the first two experiments cited below qigong improves the health or makes the difference between life
and death among patients being conventionally treated for hypertension or cancer. B. Measuring the effects of
External Qi Healing on disease. External Qi Healing experiments may be performed in vitro (that is, in a test tube
or cell culture): the qigong master projects qi and attempts to promote the activity of healthy cells or destroy
unhealthy ones. Or the experiments may be performed in vivo, in living subjects. Here, as in self-healing qigong,
External Qi Healing may be used as an adjunctive therapy or by itself. In vivo research may also include animal
experiments, in which the healer attempts to project qi to heal a laboratory animal. These experiments are
particularly impressive because they rule out placebo effect, the power of expectant trust. We assume that if a
mouse's physiology is influenced by the qigong master, it is because the technique really works, not because the
mouse believes in the power and authority of the Master!
Examples of Self-Healing Qigong Research Effects of Qigong on Preventing Stroke and Alleviating Multiple
Cerebro-Cardiovascular Risk Factors
A Follow-up Report on 242 Hypertensive Cases for 30 years
Shanghai Institute of Hypertension
120 in Control Group, 122 in QG Group, randomly divided.
Both groups took standard anti-hypertensive drugs.
Results of 30 Year Follow-up
Control Group QiGong Group
Death 47.76% 25.41%
Stroke 40.83% 20.49%
Death from Stroke 32.50% 15.57%
Qigong for Cancer Drugs with Qigong vs. Drugs Alone
Drugs with Qigong vs. Drugs Alone
Kuangan Men Hospital, Beijing
127 patients divided into 2 groups
various advanced malignancies
standard chemotherapy administered to both groups
QG group 2 hrs. practice/day, 3 months.
Measured Effect QiGong Group Control Group
Normalized Liver Function 20.62% 6.67%
Normalized Erythrocyte Sedimentation 23.71% 10%
Phagocytosis Rate increased 12.31% decreased 7.87%
Improved Appetite 63% 10%
ask what you can do for your health!
by Kenneth S. Cohen - Noember 04.2008
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