Chinese Qigong Outgoing-qi Therapy

by Yongsheng Bi

1992

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Contents

Foreword
Chapter One An introduction to outgoing-qi therapy
Section One The definition and charactersitics of outgoing-qi therapy
Section Two the origin and developmentof outgoing-qi therapy
Section Three The relationship between outgoing-qi therapy and massage (tuina) and acupuncture
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Four Indications of outgoing-qi therapy and points for attention
Chapter Two The theroetical basis of outgoing-qi therapy
Section One The theory of traditional Chinese medicine and outgoing-qi therapy
The concept of wholism
Yin and yang
The five elements (wu xing)
The five viscera (wu zang)
Essence, vital energy and spirit (jing, qi and shen)
The channels and colaterals
Section Two Application of the book of changes to medicine and outgoing-qi therapy
The eight diagrams
The yao image and the human body
The twelve informatory diagrams
Yueti Naija (the moon embraces the heavenly stems)
The river chart and the Luo River graph
Chapter Three The points
Section One Dantian (elixir field) and Sanguan (three passes)
Section Two The points of the fourteen channels and the extrachannel points commonly used in qigong
Points at the head and face
Points at the chest and abdomen
Points at back and waist
Points at the upper limbs
Points at the lower limbs
Other points
Chapter Four The training of qi
Section One The essentials of the training of qi
Section Two Essential factors in training qi
Section Three the time and direction for training qi and the points for attention
The time for training qi
The direction for training qi
Points for attention in training qi
Section Four Static qigong for training qi
The three regulations
Methods of practice of sttic qigong
Section Five dynamic exercise for training qi
The twelve-form sinew-transforming exercise (yijin jing)
Double-nine yang exercise
Masaging the abdomen to strengthen the active substance in the body
The exercise of heaven-earth rotation (qian kun yun zhuan gong)
Chapter Five The gidance of qi
Linear guidance of qi
Guidance of qi in fixed form
Guiding qi in circle and spiralty
Cold and heat guidance of qi
Guiding qi of the five elements
Chapter Six Emission of qi
Section One Hand gestures in emission of qi
Five-thunder-fingers (wuleizhi shi)
Buddha's-warrior-attendant-fingers (jingngzhi shi)
One-finger-meditation (yizhichan shi)
Flat-palm (pingzhang shi)
Sword-fingers (jianjue shi)
Middle-finger-propping (zhongzhi duli shi)
Spreading-claw (tanzhua shi)
Dragon-beak (longxian shi)
Bird-beak (quezui shi)
Section Two The hand manipulations in emmission of qi
Distant emission of qi
Massage manipulations in emission of qi
Auxiliary hand manipulations
Section Three The forms of qi emission
Linear form
Fixed form
Spiral form
Chapter Seven One Function and principles of outgoing-qi therapy
Section Two The sensation and effect of qi
Annex: The phenomenon of syncope induced by qi
Section Three The discharge of turbid qi
Section Four Outgoing-qi diagnosis
Section Five The number of times required fo treatment
Section Six The tonification, rugation, regulation and guidnce and the closing form of treatment
Chapter Eight Treatment diseases
Section One Internal syndromes
Common cold
Cough
Asthma
Gastralgia
Vomiting
Hiccup
Diarrhoea
Constipation
Dysentery
Disordersof the biliary tract
Abdominal pain
Palpitation
Dysuria
Enuresis
Insomnia
Seminal emission
Impotence
Premature ejaculation
Vertigo
Hypertension
Hypochondriac pain
Headache
Diabetes
Hemiplegia
Facial paralysis (Bells palsy)
Arthralgia syndrome
Flaccidity synddrome
Lumbago
Section Two Surigcal and gynecological syndromes
Mammary abcess (cyst)
Angitis
Dysmenorrhea
Chronic pelvic inflammation
Hysteroptosis
Section Three Traumatological Diseases
Stiffneck
Cervical spondylopathy
Omalgia
Prolapse of lumber intervertebral disc
Sprain of the elbow joint
Sprain of the knee joint
Sprain of the ankle joint
Section Four Disorders of the eyes, ear and nose and pediatric diseases
Myopia
tinnitus and deafness
Sinusitis
Infantile convulsion
Section Five Qigong deviations
Annex: Selected tratises on experimental studies of the effect of outgoing-qi (waiqi)
The influence of qigong outgoing-qi on the cardiac functions of a toad
Effect of qigong outgoing-qi on the tensity of the Oddi's sphincter of rabbit
Myolectrographic observations on the dynamic phenomenon induced by qigong outgoing-qi
Myoelectrographic observation of the infuence of outgoing-qi on the Oddi's sphincter of rabbit via needles
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ISBN

7533110412 / 9787533110413

Publication

Shandong Science and Technology Press China
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