"I can control my blood pressure by breathing deeply." "I can’t believe how much my mood lifts." "My constipation is gone, after 20 years every thing is regular again!" "I feel a nice warm sensation in my abdomen." "It’s so calming." "I love it!" These are some of the things I’ve heard my patients say after practicing qigong exercises. Qigong is the ancient art of health cultivation that has been practiced in China for thousands of years.
Qi Gong and Tai Chi are separated from other forms of exercises because they are slow movements done in a meditative state in co-ordination with breathing. The origins of qigong extend back into antiquity. Qi Gong used to have other names like daoyin and neigong and was practiced in secret by Daoist and Buddhist monks secluded in caves and temples. In modern times the word qigong has been used as a catchall for the various types and styles of qigong. The interesting thing is that qigong exercises are tailor made for cultivating health and even helping with specific health issues. Specific exercises are flexible and can be adjusted to suit any person depending on their state of fitness. Bed ridden patients can be taught simple breathing and meditation exercises to calm their minds, ease their pain, and strengthen their bodies. Trained athletes can use the exercises to increase their focus, enhance their balance, and recruit nerve synapses. Anyone can use qigong as a health maintenance exercise. Even fifteen minutes a day can make a significant difference.
Qigong exercises are the result of thousands of years of obsession with health cultivation and longevity practices. Two thousand–year-old Chinese medicine texts explain very matter-of-factly that the natural life span is one hundred twenty years. The reason we don’t live to that age, they say, is because we fail to follow correct health and lifestyle practices. Qigong was developed as a way to take control of our health processes through simple, but mindful exercise even when our modern lifestyle is hectic and challenging. It’s also peaceful, relaxing, and easy to learn. Some exercises can be learned in a short course or from a video before being practiced at your leisure. Click to learn how Chinese medicine treats Abnormal Uterine Bleeding.