How to Heal Chronic Health Challenges Through Wisdom Healing Qigong  

With Master Mingtong Gu

A 7-Part Video Set  

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Video 1 - An Introduction: Three Steps to Healing through Wisdom Healing Qigong - 04:45

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Video 2 - How Qigong Cultivates Wellness and Vitality - 22:02

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Video 3 - Transforming Chronic Pain and Fatigue - 17:37

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Video 4 - Working With Autoimmune Disorders - 18:20

​​​​Such as Lyme, Fibromyalgia, Lupus, Arthritis, Type 1 Diabetes, and more

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Video 5 - Recovery from Cancer - 13:44

​​​​Such as Lyme, Fibromyalgia, Lupus, Arthritis, Type 1 Diabetes, and more

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Video 6 - Repatterning Neurological Conditions - 22:46

Such as Parkinsons, Stroke, MS, Migraines, Epilepsy, and more

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Video 7 - Qigong for Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma - 09:27

Such as Parkinsons, Stroke, MS, Migraines, Epilepsy, and more

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Qigong movements are adaptable for accessibility, gentle, and free flowing. Accompanying visualization and meditation can be done in any comfortable position —sitting, standing, or lying down. FTC DISCLOSURE: Wisdom Healing Qigong is not intended to diagnose, cure, or be a substitute for professional medical advice. Before beginning this, or any wellness program, please consult your trusted healthcare professional. Any instructions given or suggestions made during the course of Master Mingtong Gu’s Chi Center programs are not intended as a substitute for medical counseling or treatment. Please consult with your primary care physician before beginning this energy practice. Any health claims shared by viewers, students, friends, subscribers, or clients are understood to be true and accurate, representing their subjective experience, but are not verified. Results will vary from person to person. Always do your own due diligence and use your best judgment when making any health-related decisions and purchases.

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