Acupressure Massage Qigong

Acupressure Massage Qigong


by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming


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1.0.2for iPhone, iPad and more
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Jan 16, 2023
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About Acupressure Massage Qigong

• Stream or download qigong video lessons by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming.
• Free download with samples. In-app purchase to access all videos.
• Easy-to-follow whole-body acupressure massage lesson.
Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming will teach you basic acupressure for the entire body based on his training of traditional techniques of Tui Na and Dian Xue massage. Acupressure, similar to acupuncture, is based on the concept of Qi (life energy) which flows through meridians in the body. In treatment, physical pressure is applied to acupressure points, or acupoints, with the aim of clearing blockages in these meridians. By relieving areas of tension and stagnation, the Qi can flow smoothly, resolving the problem at its root. Pressure may be applied by hand, by elbow, or with various devices.
Some medical studies have shown that acupressure may be effective at helping manage nausea and vomiting, for helping with pain relief, headaches, stomach ache, and many other common ailments.

With regular practice you will notice that your entire body feels more relaxed and comfortable, your reaction to stress will be calmer, and your circulation will be increased.
Areas where tension or stagnation develop in the body are the location where an injury or illness will eventually manifest. These areas can be treated with acupressure and moving qigong exercises to resolve the underlying problem for complete healing.
The Chinese discovered thousands of years ago that pressing certain points on the body relieved pain where it occurred. This sometimes also benefited other parts of the body more remote from the pain and the pressure point. Gradually, they found other locations that not only alleviated pain but also influenced the functioning of certain internal organs. After years of meticulous observation and record-keeping, ancient Chinese physicians developed ways of curing certain illnesses by striking or piercing specific points on the surface of the body.

You can learn how to complement the care you receive from your doctors and help your body relieve itself of common ailments by pressing the proper spots, as taught in this video lesson.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.0.2

Last updated on Jan 16, 2023
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App updated to the latest operating system, bugs fixed, crashes resolved. Please leave 5-star review to help launch this new app. Free sample videos. This app contains the entire video contents for a fraction of the price, with a single purchase per program. 

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Version History
1.0.2
Jan 16, 2023
App updated to the latest operating system, bugs fixed, crashes resolved. Please leave 5-star review to help launch this new app. Free sample videos. This app contains the entire video contents for a fraction of the price, with a single purchase per program. 

We ask for your optional email to contact you about app improvements and other YMAA.com news. You can click past the email request. This app is made directly from the author and publisher. Thanks for your support!
1.0.1
Nov 13, 2019
Update for latest OS. Free sample videos and one single in-app purchase for complete full-length videos, detailed instruction, follow-along workout. Streaming/download.
1.0
Oct 11, 2017

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Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
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Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
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Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Acupressure Massage Qigong supports English
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