Health trends include qigong for cancer care with a video by MD Anderson. A practitioner of qigong therapy reports that the USM (Universiti Sains Malaysia) department of Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy and Oncology will host a seminar on Integrative Oncology on August 20 and 21 in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The seminar will explore, among other things, the holistic approach to cancer therapy and the integration of medical and non-medical/CAM (complementary/alternative medicine) treatment modalities. While most qigong exercises for cancer require the patients to recharge the healing qi by themselves, which will take time, in qigong cancer therapy, the master attempts to help the patient by “jumpstarting” the healing process with high doses of his own qi. In the process, he also unblocks the flow of stagnated qi (which is bound to...
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