Biochemical imbalances in disease [[electronic resource] ] : a practitioner's handbook / / edited by Lorraine Nicolle and Ann Woodriff Beirne ; foreword by David S. Jones |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (396 p.) |
Disciplina | 615.854 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BeirneAnn Woodriff
NicolleLorraine |
Soggetto topico |
Diseases - Etiology
Holistic medicine |
ISBN |
1-283-90505-1
0-85701-028-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
FRONT COVER; A Practitioner's Handbook:Biochemical Imbalances in Disease; CONTENTS; Foreword; Chapter 1The Healthcare Futurescape: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?; 1. Some key shapers of medicine; 1.1 Hippocrates, Galen and humorism; 1.2 The nineteenth century medical revolution; 1.3 The twentieth century; 2. Homeostasis and allostasis; 2.1 Homeostasis; 2.2 Allostasis; 3. Functional medicine (FM); 3.1 The adoption and usage of the FM model among UK nutritional therapists; 4. The chapters; Chapter 2 Gastro-IntestinalImbalances; Part 1 The gastro-intestinal tract - Use and abuse
1. Gastro-intestinal imbalances and disease2. Physiological imbalances of the human digestive system; 2.1 Oral cavity and oesophagus; 2.2 The stomach; 2.3 The small intestine; 2.4 The colon; 3. Microflora supplementation and the human gut; 4. Diagnostic testing; Part 2 Functional disorders of the gastro-intestinal tract; 5. Functional gastro-intestinal tract disorders; 5.1 Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); 5.2 Functional abdominal pain (FAP); 5.3 Functional bloating (FB); 5.4 Functional constipation (FC); Chapter 3Compromised Detoxification; 1. Introduction 7.2 Considerations for the detoxification programme8. The dietary management of detoxification; 8.1 Aims of a dietary detoxification programme; 8.2 Protein; 8.3 Carbohydrates; 8.4 Fats; 8.5 Dairy; 8.6 Herbs and spices; 8.7 Fasting and dietary restriction; 8.8 Food preparation; 9. Lifestyle interventions; 9.1 Exercise; 9.2 Sauna; 9.3 Hydrotherapy; 10. Supplement treatment regimes; 11. Chelation therapy; Contraindications of chelating drugs; 12. Other considerations for successful detoxification; 13. Compromised detoxification and chronic disease 13.1 Examples of common conditions and compromised detoxification14. Conclusion; Chapter 4Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA) Imbalances; Part 1 The health effects of imbalances in PUFA status and metabolism; 1. What are essential fatty acids?; 2. EFA metabolism and eicosanoid synthesis; 3. Changes in dietary fat intake over time; 3.1 The n-6:n-3 FA ratio; 3.2 Trans fats; 4. Signs and symptoms of PUFA deficiency; 5. A closer look at some of PUFAs' mechanisms; 5.1 The role of eicosanoids; 5.2 Cellular signalling and transcription; 5.3 Membrane structure and organisation 6. PUFA modulation of some specific disease processes |
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Biochemical imbalances in disease [[electronic resource] ] : a practitioner's handbook / / edited by Lorraine Nicolle and Ann Woodriff Beirne ; foreword by David S. Jones |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (396 p.) |
Disciplina | 615.854 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BeirneAnn Woodriff
NicolleLorraine |
Soggetto topico |
Diseases - Etiology
Holistic medicine |
ISBN |
1-283-90505-1
0-85701-028-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
FRONT COVER; A Practitioner's Handbook:Biochemical Imbalances in Disease; CONTENTS; Foreword; Chapter 1The Healthcare Futurescape: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?; 1. Some key shapers of medicine; 1.1 Hippocrates, Galen and humorism; 1.2 The nineteenth century medical revolution; 1.3 The twentieth century; 2. Homeostasis and allostasis; 2.1 Homeostasis; 2.2 Allostasis; 3. Functional medicine (FM); 3.1 The adoption and usage of the FM model among UK nutritional therapists; 4. The chapters; Chapter 2 Gastro-IntestinalImbalances; Part 1 The gastro-intestinal tract - Use and abuse
1. Gastro-intestinal imbalances and disease2. Physiological imbalances of the human digestive system; 2.1 Oral cavity and oesophagus; 2.2 The stomach; 2.3 The small intestine; 2.4 The colon; 3. Microflora supplementation and the human gut; 4. Diagnostic testing; Part 2 Functional disorders of the gastro-intestinal tract; 5. Functional gastro-intestinal tract disorders; 5.1 Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); 5.2 Functional abdominal pain (FAP); 5.3 Functional bloating (FB); 5.4 Functional constipation (FC); Chapter 3Compromised Detoxification; 1. Introduction 7.2 Considerations for the detoxification programme8. The dietary management of detoxification; 8.1 Aims of a dietary detoxification programme; 8.2 Protein; 8.3 Carbohydrates; 8.4 Fats; 8.5 Dairy; 8.6 Herbs and spices; 8.7 Fasting and dietary restriction; 8.8 Food preparation; 9. Lifestyle interventions; 9.1 Exercise; 9.2 Sauna; 9.3 Hydrotherapy; 10. Supplement treatment regimes; 11. Chelation therapy; Contraindications of chelating drugs; 12. Other considerations for successful detoxification; 13. Compromised detoxification and chronic disease 13.1 Examples of common conditions and compromised detoxification14. Conclusion; Chapter 4Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA) Imbalances; Part 1 The health effects of imbalances in PUFA status and metabolism; 1. What are essential fatty acids?; 2. EFA metabolism and eicosanoid synthesis; 3. Changes in dietary fat intake over time; 3.1 The n-6:n-3 FA ratio; 3.2 Trans fats; 4. Signs and symptoms of PUFA deficiency; 5. A closer look at some of PUFAs' mechanisms; 5.1 The role of eicosanoids; 5.2 Cellular signalling and transcription; 5.3 Membrane structure and organisation 6. PUFA modulation of some specific disease processes |
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Blogging a five element life |
Autore | Franglen Nora |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Singing Dragon, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (250 pages) |
Disciplina | 615.892 |
Soggetto topico |
Five agents (Chinese philosophy) - Blogs
Acupuncture - Blogs Acupuncturists - Blogs |
ISBN | 0-85701-328-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 2014 blogs -- 2015 blogs -- 2016 blogs -- 2017 blogs. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910795600903321 |
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London, England ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Singing Dragon, , 2017 | ||
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Blogging a five element life |
Autore | Franglen Nora |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Singing Dragon, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (250 pages) |
Disciplina | 615.892 |
Soggetto topico |
Five agents (Chinese philosophy) - Blogs
Acupuncture - Blogs Acupuncturists - Blogs |
ISBN | 0-85701-328-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 2014 blogs -- 2015 blogs -- 2016 blogs -- 2017 blogs. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910811616403321 |
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London, England ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Singing Dragon, , 2017 | ||
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Body intelligence meditation : finding presence through embodiment / / Ged Sumner |
Autore | Sumner Ged |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Singing Dragon, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (167 pages) |
Disciplina |
615.8/528
615.8528 |
Soggetto topico |
Meditation - Therapeutic use
Meditation - Physiological aspects Mind and body |
ISBN | 0-85701-121-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Body Intelligence Meditation: Finding presence through embodiment; Preface; How to use this book; Chapter 1. What Is Real?; What impact does all of this have? ; Achieving homeostasis; Chapter 2. Felt Sense Awareness; You are 'receptive'; what are you most aware of in your body?; Letting go of tension or releasing your hands, head and face; Meditation: homunculus; Coming into our whole body; Are you dissociated?; Meditation: skin presence; Biology of trauma; How can we become healthier?; Biology of health; Meditation: wholeness and health; Chapter 3. Dynamic Stillness
Sitting or standing without movementMeditation: stillness; Chapter 4. Peace and Autonomic Order; Structure of the autonomic nervous system; Assessing your autonomic balance; Autonomic meditations; Meditation: sympathetic nervous system; Meditation: parasympathetic nervous system; Meditation: Stories in the gut; Chapter 5. The Amazing Connective Tissue Body; Skin; Meditation: skin; Deep skins; Biotensegrity; Meditation: biotensegrity; Connective tissue system: the biggest sensory organ; Meditation: sensory awareness; Living membranous body ; Meditation: pericardium Chapter 6. Diaphragmatic WholenessThe nature of diaphragms; Meditation: respiratory diaphragm; Meditation: transverse diaphragms; Chapter 7. Breath and Life; Meditation: breathing; Natural, whole-body breathing; Meditation: posture and breathing; Meditation: breathing and your spine; Meditation: breathing and euphoria; Chapter 8. Inner Volume and Depth ; Awareness in the three cavities; Meditation: opening to length, depth and width; Meditation: awareness of three cavities; Chapter 9. Fluid Body and Bliss; Solid state; Fluid-body resonance; Meditation: fluid body; Meditation: fluid brain Meditation: fluid heartChapter 10. Being Centred; Exploring your vertebral column; Meditation: ligamentous midline; The core link; Meditation: core link; Craniopelvic resonance; The temporomandibular joint and the hip joints; Muscles of the jaw; Meditation: letting go of your jaw; Spinal Imbalance; Meditation: balancing the lumbosacral and atlanto-occiptal junctions; Chapter 11. Embryonic Mind; Fluid core; Meditation: fluid origin; Primal spaces; Meditation: primal spaces; First cell; Meditation: zygote; Chapter 12. Internal and External Circulation; Red blood cells Meditation: red blood cellsHeart of bones; Meditation: power of the marrow; Blood flow; Meditation: circulatory system; Umbilical circulation; Umbilical effects; Meditation: umbilical stream; Chapter 13. Inner Cell; Aspects of the cell; Mitochondria; Cytoskeleton; Cell/body continuum; Meditation: hierarchy of levels; Cell consciousness; Meditations to enhance your relationship to your cells; Meditation: resonance of cell membrane and body membrane; Meditation: cytoplasm ; Meditation: chromosome; Chapter 14. Hormonal Space; The sea inside the body; Pituitary gland Meditation: finding your pituitary |
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Body intelligence meditation : finding presence through embodiment / / Ged Sumner |
Autore | Sumner Ged |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Singing Dragon, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (167 pages) |
Disciplina |
615.8/528
615.8528 |
Soggetto topico |
Meditation - Therapeutic use
Meditation - Physiological aspects Mind and body |
ISBN | 0-85701-121-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Body Intelligence Meditation: Finding presence through embodiment; Preface; How to use this book; Chapter 1. What Is Real?; What impact does all of this have? ; Achieving homeostasis; Chapter 2. Felt Sense Awareness; You are 'receptive'; what are you most aware of in your body?; Letting go of tension or releasing your hands, head and face; Meditation: homunculus; Coming into our whole body; Are you dissociated?; Meditation: skin presence; Biology of trauma; How can we become healthier?; Biology of health; Meditation: wholeness and health; Chapter 3. Dynamic Stillness
Sitting or standing without movementMeditation: stillness; Chapter 4. Peace and Autonomic Order; Structure of the autonomic nervous system; Assessing your autonomic balance; Autonomic meditations; Meditation: sympathetic nervous system; Meditation: parasympathetic nervous system; Meditation: Stories in the gut; Chapter 5. The Amazing Connective Tissue Body; Skin; Meditation: skin; Deep skins; Biotensegrity; Meditation: biotensegrity; Connective tissue system: the biggest sensory organ; Meditation: sensory awareness; Living membranous body ; Meditation: pericardium Chapter 6. Diaphragmatic WholenessThe nature of diaphragms; Meditation: respiratory diaphragm; Meditation: transverse diaphragms; Chapter 7. Breath and Life; Meditation: breathing; Natural, whole-body breathing; Meditation: posture and breathing; Meditation: breathing and your spine; Meditation: breathing and euphoria; Chapter 8. Inner Volume and Depth ; Awareness in the three cavities; Meditation: opening to length, depth and width; Meditation: awareness of three cavities; Chapter 9. Fluid Body and Bliss; Solid state; Fluid-body resonance; Meditation: fluid body; Meditation: fluid brain Meditation: fluid heartChapter 10. Being Centred; Exploring your vertebral column; Meditation: ligamentous midline; The core link; Meditation: core link; Craniopelvic resonance; The temporomandibular joint and the hip joints; Muscles of the jaw; Meditation: letting go of your jaw; Spinal Imbalance; Meditation: balancing the lumbosacral and atlanto-occiptal junctions; Chapter 11. Embryonic Mind; Fluid core; Meditation: fluid origin; Primal spaces; Meditation: primal spaces; First cell; Meditation: zygote; Chapter 12. Internal and External Circulation; Red blood cells Meditation: red blood cellsHeart of bones; Meditation: power of the marrow; Blood flow; Meditation: circulatory system; Umbilical circulation; Umbilical effects; Meditation: umbilical stream; Chapter 13. Inner Cell; Aspects of the cell; Mitochondria; Cytoskeleton; Cell/body continuum; Meditation: hierarchy of levels; Cell consciousness; Meditations to enhance your relationship to your cells; Meditation: resonance of cell membrane and body membrane; Meditation: cytoplasm ; Meditation: chromosome; Chapter 14. Hormonal Space; The sea inside the body; Pituitary gland Meditation: finding your pituitary |
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BodyMindCore work for movement therapists : leading clients to CORE breath and awareness / / Noah Karrasch with Robert White and Elizabeth Buri |
Autore | Karrasch Noah |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Singing Dragon, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (258 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 617.1062 |
Soggetto topico | Mind body therapies |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Bodymindcore : the CORE philosophy. The CORE. We tighten. "Vaguely scientific" . Postural balance -- Pain and the brain : that tricky pain scale. What is pain?. Pain's messenger. Fear and dread. Move it; shake it out -- Partners in the work : talking the talk. Safe touch. Reboot.coax life is easier with breath : a healthy heart. Fight, flee, or freeze? Feel, face and find freedom -- Energy work, seen and unseen : energy sensitivity. Energy is life stretching the bodymindcore : our personal line. Movement and posture. About fascia. Finding that personal line. We are how we move -- Tools and cues : whatever it takes : that which we have. words.noahs, Rob's, Liz's tools'. Assessment -- The model : the model. Ground to groin gateway. Groin center. Groin to gut gateway. Gut center. Gut to heart gateway. Heart center. Heart to head gateway. Head center. Head to heaven gateway. Conclusions. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792995003321 |
Karrasch Noah
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BodyMindCore work for movement therapists : leading clients to CORE breath and awareness / / Noah Karrasch with Robert White and Elizabeth Buri |
Autore | Karrasch Noah |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Singing Dragon, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (258 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 617.1062 |
Soggetto topico | Mind body therapies |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Bodymindcore : the CORE philosophy. The CORE. We tighten. "Vaguely scientific" . Postural balance -- Pain and the brain : that tricky pain scale. What is pain?. Pain's messenger. Fear and dread. Move it; shake it out -- Partners in the work : talking the talk. Safe touch. Reboot.coax life is easier with breath : a healthy heart. Fight, flee, or freeze? Feel, face and find freedom -- Energy work, seen and unseen : energy sensitivity. Energy is life stretching the bodymindcore : our personal line. Movement and posture. About fascia. Finding that personal line. We are how we move -- Tools and cues : whatever it takes : that which we have. words.noahs, Rob's, Liz's tools'. Assessment -- The model : the model. Ground to groin gateway. Groin center. Groin to gut gateway. Gut center. Gut to heart gateway. Heart center. Heart to head gateway. Head center. Head to heaven gateway. Conclusions. |
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Chinese medical qigong [[electronic resource] /] / editor in chief, Tianjun Liu ; associate editor in chief, Kevin W. Chen |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (410 p.) |
Disciplina |
610.951
613.7/148 613.7148 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ChenKevin W
LiuTianjun |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine, Chinese
Qi gong |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-322-24421-9
0-85701-149-9 0-85701-017-4 1-283-90513-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Chinese Medical Qigong; Editor's Foreword; General Introduction; I. Essential Concepts of CMQ; II. The Academic System of CMQ; III. Subjects Related to CMQ; IV. The Study of CMQ; Part I Fundamental Theories; Chapter 1 The Origins of Qigong and theMajor Schools; 1. The Origin of Qigong; I. Historical Texts; II. Medical Texts; III. Archaeological Discoveries; 2. Traditional Major Qigong Schools; I. Medical Qigong; II. Daoist Qigong; III. Buddhist Qigong; IV. Confucian Qigong; V. Martial Arts Qigong; Chapter 2 Classical Theories; 1. Theories of Medical Qigong
I. Theory of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements II. Zang-Fu (Visceral Manifestation) and Meridian Theory; III. The Theory of Essence-Qi-Spirit; 2. Theories of Other Qigong Schools; I. Daoist Qigong Theory; II. Buddhist Qigong Theory; III. Confucian Qigong Theory; IV. Martial Arts Qigong Theory; Chapter 3 Modern Scientific Research on Qigong; 1. Summary of Modern Research on Qigong; I. Development of Modern Research on Qigong; II. Trends and Controversy in Qigong Research; 2. Physiological Effects of Qigong; I. Effects of Qigong on the Respiratory System II. Effect of Qigong on the Cardiovascular System III. Effects of Qigong on Neuroelectrophysiology; 3. Psychological Effects of Qigong; I. Operational Mechanism of Adjusting Mind in Qigong Practice; II. Psychological Elements of External Qi Therapy; Part II Practical Methods and Skills; Chapter 4 Basic Operations of Qigong Practice; 1. Adjustment of Body; I. External Adjustments; II. Internal Adjustment; 2. Adjustment of Breath; I. Adjustment of Breathing Types; II. Adjustment of Breathing Air; 3. Adjustment of Mind; I. Operation of Mind Adjustment (Yi Nian Tiao Kong, 意念调控) II. Adjustment of the Mental Realm (Jing Jie Tiao Kong, 境界调控)4. Integrating Three Adjustments into One; I. Consolidating Method; II. Extending Method; III. Characteristics of the State Integrating Three Adjustments into One; Chapter 5 General Introduction to Qigong Forms; 1. Classification of Qigong Forms; I. Classification of Qigong by Academic Schools or Traditions; II. Classification by Dynamic/Static Types; III. Classification by the Three Adjustments; IV. Classification by Practice Style or Characteristics; 2. Guidelines and Precautions for Practice; I. Guidelines II. Precautions Before and After Practicing 3. Possible Reactions to Qigong Practice; I. Normal Reactions; II. Adverse Reactions; 4. Qigong Deviations and Corrections; I. The Causes of Deviation; II. Symptoms of Deviation; III. Classifications; IV. Treatment Methods for Correction of Deviations; Chapter 6 Selected Qigong Forms; 1. Five-Animal Frolics (五禽戏); I. Practice Method; II. Application; 2. The Six Syllable Formula (六字诀); I. Practice Method; II. Application; 3. Muscle/Tendon Changing Classic (易筋经); I. Practice Method; II. Application; 4. Eight Pieces of Brocade (八段锦); I. Practice Method II. Application |
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Chinese medical qigong [[electronic resource] /] / editor in chief, Tianjun Liu ; associate editor in chief, Kevin W. Chen |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (410 p.) |
Disciplina |
610.951
613.7/148 613.7148 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ChenKevin W
LiuTianjun |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine, Chinese
Qi gong |
ISBN |
1-322-24421-9
0-85701-149-9 0-85701-017-4 1-283-90513-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Chinese Medical Qigong; Editor's Foreword; General Introduction; I. Essential Concepts of CMQ; II. The Academic System of CMQ; III. Subjects Related to CMQ; IV. The Study of CMQ; Part I Fundamental Theories; Chapter 1 The Origins of Qigong and theMajor Schools; 1. The Origin of Qigong; I. Historical Texts; II. Medical Texts; III. Archaeological Discoveries; 2. Traditional Major Qigong Schools; I. Medical Qigong; II. Daoist Qigong; III. Buddhist Qigong; IV. Confucian Qigong; V. Martial Arts Qigong; Chapter 2 Classical Theories; 1. Theories of Medical Qigong
I. Theory of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements II. Zang-Fu (Visceral Manifestation) and Meridian Theory; III. The Theory of Essence-Qi-Spirit; 2. Theories of Other Qigong Schools; I. Daoist Qigong Theory; II. Buddhist Qigong Theory; III. Confucian Qigong Theory; IV. Martial Arts Qigong Theory; Chapter 3 Modern Scientific Research on Qigong; 1. Summary of Modern Research on Qigong; I. Development of Modern Research on Qigong; II. Trends and Controversy in Qigong Research; 2. Physiological Effects of Qigong; I. Effects of Qigong on the Respiratory System II. Effect of Qigong on the Cardiovascular System III. Effects of Qigong on Neuroelectrophysiology; 3. Psychological Effects of Qigong; I. Operational Mechanism of Adjusting Mind in Qigong Practice; II. Psychological Elements of External Qi Therapy; Part II Practical Methods and Skills; Chapter 4 Basic Operations of Qigong Practice; 1. Adjustment of Body; I. External Adjustments; II. Internal Adjustment; 2. Adjustment of Breath; I. Adjustment of Breathing Types; II. Adjustment of Breathing Air; 3. Adjustment of Mind; I. Operation of Mind Adjustment (Yi Nian Tiao Kong, 意念调控) II. Adjustment of the Mental Realm (Jing Jie Tiao Kong, 境界调控)4. Integrating Three Adjustments into One; I. Consolidating Method; II. Extending Method; III. Characteristics of the State Integrating Three Adjustments into One; Chapter 5 General Introduction to Qigong Forms; 1. Classification of Qigong Forms; I. Classification of Qigong by Academic Schools or Traditions; II. Classification by Dynamic/Static Types; III. Classification by the Three Adjustments; IV. Classification by Practice Style or Characteristics; 2. Guidelines and Precautions for Practice; I. Guidelines II. Precautions Before and After Practicing 3. Possible Reactions to Qigong Practice; I. Normal Reactions; II. Adverse Reactions; 4. Qigong Deviations and Corrections; I. The Causes of Deviation; II. Symptoms of Deviation; III. Classifications; IV. Treatment Methods for Correction of Deviations; Chapter 6 Selected Qigong Forms; 1. Five-Animal Frolics (五禽戏); I. Practice Method; II. Application; 2. The Six Syllable Formula (六字诀); I. Practice Method; II. Application; 3. Muscle/Tendon Changing Classic (易筋经); I. Practice Method; II. Application; 4. Eight Pieces of Brocade (八段锦); I. Practice Method II. Application |
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