For centuries the ancient masters have sought everlasting youth, longevity and immortality. The secret to this is an everlasting source of Qi. By stimulating Qi within the pathways of the body, practitioners can heal illness and promote longevity .As a practitioner of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), I use Qi everyday to heal the body and bring vitality back to those who need it. When I worked in the hospitals in China I saw a lot of people come in with bells palsy or facial paralysis as it is also known. Some of these people would have half of their face drooping and no sensation or feeling. The best western medicine could not help them. What did help was the ancient medicine of acupuncture. By stimulating selected acupuncture points and stimulating Qi flow the face returned to normal. Just as these people were returned to normal so can this system be used to promote a youthful complexion. By stimulating the meridians to promote qi into the face and body the fountain of youth is one step closer for us all. If you use the product Qi beauty to stimulate qi flow into your face, you too can have that youthful look. I’ve personally seen the thermal imaging showing Qi at work. Now you too can access what the masters of old had always known.
Andrew Orr
Doctor of TCM
www.shentherapies.com.au
I use acupuncture to care for all systems of the human anatomy to treat conditions resulting from Qi deficiency. It is my opinion and clinical observation that the science of acupuncture, based on the activation and movement of blood, fluids and the energetic substance Qi, has the function of revitalizing and replenishing cellular integrity. When the cellular structure of the skin is enhanced in this method it is healthier and therefore more able to absorb and be nourished by any topical lotions that are applied to it.
The age old adage, “beauty lies within” applies. Acupuncture is a method of promoting the inner beauty of health allowing it to shine from within.
Rex Hall
Dip.Acu.B.Sc.TCM
After thirty years in practice I have experienced the effectiveness of acupuncture as a therapeutic modality in the treatment of many conditions. Once considered alternative, acupuncture is now practiced by medical practitioners who have embraced the use of acupuncture in general practice especially in the treatment of inflammation. Traditional Chinese Medicine maintains that the body’s vital energy (qi) circulates throughout the body via meridians. Imbalance of qi can occur with illness resulting in blockage of energy flow. The stimulation of acupuncture points located throughout the body helps to remove blockages, restoring balance and the flow of qi resulting in improved health. The Qi beauty kit system has been tailored to provide a natural alternative for deep skin repair and rejuvenation.
Dr Peter Pedersen
DC DO NTMD
www.pedersen.com.au