Medical Qigong for Treating Different Health Challenges Workshop

This relevant workshop teaches various qigong treatments for different health conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, back pain, and gender related issues. Traditional Chinese Medicine treats the root cause of illness and injuries, rather than the symptoms. In this workshop students learn a variety of techniques (sound healing, acupressure and massage) and specific qigong movements to address each particular health problem. Time permitting, Master Cheung may address some of the students’ particular issues.

Location:
Mumbai, India (please contact organizer for details)
Carlton Hill’s Tao Taiji Qigong
9892431215 carlton2360@gmail.com

Date & Time:
November 18, 2017  10am-5pm
November 19, 2017  10am-5pm

Prerequisites:
None.  However, we recommend you to get familiar with the Set One & Set Two Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi.

Tuition: Please sign up and contact organizer for details
Carlton Hill’s Tao Taiji Qigong
9892431215 carlton2360@gmail.com

Student who register for this course will receive a coupon to purchase Set One , Set Two and Qigong Mode & Tai Chi Posture Requirements Home Study Course at 25 % discount


  • “I feel that the workshop significantly helped me to improve my forms and understanding of the Shibashi set.  I also found the meditation segments of your workshop to be very helpful.  I have had trouble meditating in the past, and I feel that your workshop helped me to become more centered in my practice.” – Tai Chi Instructor Ryan Lee of USA
  • “From my past experience and knowledge of Tai Chi and Qigong I found your training extremely enlightening and felt spiritually charged to practice more diligently again. Its been a while that I have been this charged.” – Greg Gardiner of Canada – Tai Chi Instructor for over 20 years
  • “Thank you again Sifu, for an absolutely excellent course!  The Best in so many aspects, that I have attended for many years.” – Hans Boeltzig of Finland 
  • “I am now able to walk a kilometre, managing a steep hill.  I use the Dan Tian breathing especially to walk up the hill.  For me, this is a huge achievement.  In February I had to use crutches to walk.” – Rosemary Basham of Australia who wrote this email on March after attended Master Cheung’s workshop on the same month.