Uses:
The Chinese, like many ancient cultures such as the Vedic Indians, Australian Aborigines and the ancient Celtic peoples developed highly sophisticated yogic forms and traditions. The Chinese forms which are broadly termed Tao Yin, meaning "way of breath" include Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Gong and the various styles of martial arts known generally as Wu Shu. Also included here is the Taoist practice of "Metaphysics" which includes what in modern terms may be called "Alchemic yoga", a result of which is to balance alcohol (2), oil (endocrine) and salt (12 tissue salts) which are naturally produced by our bodies. This practice may be described as a way of restoring ph balance through exercise.
The benefits of regular practice are numerous and include
freedom from aches and pains
repair of muscular skeletal problems and rehabilitation of sports injuries
helps restore organ function after illness or injury
improves breath capacity and circulation
restores libido
helps combat depression and anxiety
activates metabolism
assists with weight control
Directions:
For best results practice at least once daily before meals.
Ingredients:
- Loads Of Divine Goodness
- Wisdom
- Love
- Truth
- Consciousness And Will.
Warnings:
Stay relaxed and Smile sweetly.