FAQ –
What is different the between a Medical Qigong Practitioner and a Medical Qigong Therapist?
A Practitioner can prescribe exercises and can emit Qi into an acu-point along any acu-meridian.
A Therapist can move Qi and blood that has accumulated or become stagnant anywhere is the body with 8 methods.
Heat & Cold aka Moxa & Ice Therapy
Suction & Scraping aka Cupping & Gwasha
Electro-Stim & Magnet therapy – aka Electro-magnetics
Light & Sound therapy – aka LED & Tuning Forks
Pressure and Plasters – aka Qigong Reflexology & Liniments/poultices
#1 Heat – Moxa is folk medicine that does not require a license.
#2 Suction – Cupping is folk medicine that does not require a license.
#3 Sound wave vocalization and Tingsha bells, bowls and gongs are folk medicine that does not require a license.
#4 Magnet Therapy is folk medicine that does not require a license.
#5 LED red light is folk medicine that does not require a license.
#6 Microcurrent is 100 times weaker than TENS that does not require a license.
#7 Direct Pressure is folk medicine that does not require a license.
#8 Scraping (Gwasha) is folk medicine that does not require a license.
#9 Liniments, plasters and medicated oils with wraps and slings
#10 Ice and application of cold therapy