Life Cultivation Summarized

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Once you master the life cultivation subject matters outlined here, you will live to be one hundred years old without illness.

Life cultivation is a big and complex subject. We will try to cover only very basic subject matters in a very simplified form.

We will cover the following symptoms associated with the associated parts of the body such as the head, hair, eyes, nose, skin, mouth, sleep, pain, hiccup, protruding lower abdomen, constipation, hemorrhoids, athlete’s foot and allergies.

Use the search category symptom to find more relevant information in the resource section.

We will also cover the common illness such as cold, cough, pharyngitis, eczema, shingles, urticaria, flat warts, tulip wind, thyroid nodules, heart disease, cardiovascular dysfunction, stroke, gallstones, high blood pressure, stomach dysfunction, diabetes and cancer.

Use the search category illness to find more relevant information in the resource section.

We will discuss the following external treatment techniques and exercises such as ear acupoints, Tai Chi, Zhan Zhuang, meridian, Paida and Lajin, knocking the gall bladder meridian, wind pendulum willow, rubbing abdomen, scraping, moxibustion, meditation, cupping, acupuncture and bone setting.

Use the search category technique to find more relevant information in the resource section.

We will discuss subject matters common to family health preservation, including solar term health preservation, physique health preservation, dispelling dampness, strengthening spleen, vegetarian food, diet therapy, traditional Chinese medicine, haze and lung clearing.

Use the search category life cultivation to find more relevant information in the resource section.

We will show you how to take care of your own health by discussing basics of Chinese medicine and self-study, including health self-test, palmistry, basic concepts, herbal medicine, introduction to self-study, Chinese medicine textbook and medical classics.

Use the search category self-study to find more relevant information in the resource section.

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