Revealing the Mysteries of 5,000 Years of Chinese Acupuncture Meridians
New meridian knowledge can improve Chinese acupuncture as three acupuncture meridians are shown to differ from their 5,000 year history - with major implications for increasing longevity and treating modern allergies, AIDS, breast cancer, prostate cancer, diabetes & obesity
(PRWEB) Seattle, Washington, March 3, 2004 -- In a groundbreaking article to
be published in Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness
(Spring, Mid-March, 2004), Guan-Cheng Sun, PhD, Executive Director of the
Institute of Qigong & Internal Alternative Medicine (IQ&IAM), a
scientist and molecular geneticist, reveals how ancient Chinese health
practitioners first identified the mysterious acupuncture meridians. For 5,000
years, only a single clue has surfaced, suggesting these pathways that feed the
internal organs with nourishing life energy or “qi” can be directly seen with
“internal vision.” Until now, no methodology has explained how to develop this
prized ability.
Dr. Sun describes how this intrinsic human ability of
direct sensory perception can be awakened through the practice of Qigong, or
“life energy activation.”
Dr. Sun further describes how, absent this
direct perception, traditional acupuncture schools have misidentified three main
acupuncture meridians for millennium. With the benefit of internal vision, he
demonstrates that the triple burner meridian is actually the reproductive
meridian, the pericardium meridian is actually the lymphatic meridian and the
spleen meridian is actually the pancreas meridian.
This more accurate
understanding holds great promise for increasing longevity and for treating
modern allergies, AIDS, breast cancer, prostate cancer, diabetes and obesity.
For example, ancient traditions of Qigong practices suggest that the aging
process itself may be directly related to the vitality of the reproductive
system. Modern science shows the female hormone estrogen levels tend to decrease
in women and increase in men with aging. Studies indicate that this trend can be
reversed by Qigong exercise.
Growing up in a family with an ancient
lineage of intact qigong knowledge, Dr. Sun has studied Qigong since age nine.
He further developed this dynamic “developing human” qigong to give people
unique energetic tools for self-healing & greater awareness to become better
functioning people. As a scientist and Qigong expert, Dr. Sun believes these
ancient practices and western scientific understandings have much to say to each
other, and hold valuable health keys for humanity.
IQ&IAM, a 501 C
(3) non-profit organization based in Seattle, Washington, provides Qigong
education and creates a community to support individuals in developing their
personal awareness and fulfilling their inherent potential, thereby enriching
their lives.
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