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Taoist-Arts.com: News and Research

On these pages you will find articles and research on the healing effects of tai chi, chi kung (qigong), Taoist Meditation, and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Doctors and medical researchers continue to investigate the effects of these arts on conditions including diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure, pain, and stress management. This page presents a selection of health articles along with others on Chinese philosophy and culture.

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Qigong and Taoism
Qigong can help people strengthen and balance their inner energy and increase their chance of survival from many diseases which Western doctors think untreatable.

Zen and Taoist Stories
Read these Zen and Taoist anecdotes for fun, knowledge or just to pass the time. You won't be sorry you checked them out.

Introducing: The Taoist Arts Center
The Taoist Arts Center caters to students at all levels who want to raise their energy and achieve a relaxed vitality.

Wheelchair Tai Chi
Tai Chi isn't just for the able-bodied.

Acupuncture, Chi Kung and Tai Chi for Healing.
Traditional Chinese Medicine, in its long history, has always offered energy enhancement exercises such as Tai Chi Chuan, Qi Gong (Chi Kung), and meditation, as well as acupuncture.

Tai Chi for Cows.
Want happy cows? Practice tai chi in front of them.

Breathe Better with Tai Chi
People who practice Tai Chi breathe more efficiently than those who do not.

Can 'Chi' Ease Arthritis Pain?
Alternative healers have developed treatments that can ease the pain of arthritis -- without drugs. But to use them you must start thinking in terms of 'chi'.

Discovering the Internal Arts
The Internal arts give us a place inside our bodies for our minds to call home.

Tai Chi gentle workout for body and soul
Many injured or ailing people begin Tai Chi to help their recovery.

Exercisers Slow it Down with Qigong
The NY Times reports wellness based exercisers can find qigong (chi kung) classes at the Taoist Arts Center.

In the Women's Corner: Susan Rabinowitz
The Water Method of Lao Tzu and the early Taoists underlies all of Susan's teaching.

Gong Hay Fat Choy! Happy year of the Ox.
The year of the Ox begins January 26, 2009. It is the Chinese Lunar year 4707.

2010 Chinese Year of the Tiger new
2010: Year of the Tiger

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