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I also did some qi gong therapy. (I have no idea how to spell it) He

worked on

> the nerves of the body, and released electricity often. He could

reproduce those shocks in my arms. Following treatment I didn't have a

problem. I'd check into some alternative therapies.

Yes, you spelled qi gong therapy correctly. In English it usually sounds

like Chi Gung and is sometimes spelled that way too, but that is not the

correct spelling.

I did Tai Chi for three year. Never had a problem with my health then. I

stopped for financial reason. I haven't gone back for financial reasons.

There are certain types of qi gong you can practice on your own. I've read

so much about them. I have a lot of faith in it's ability to heal. I

wonder if my teacher would allow me to take classes for free for a while if

I begged an pleaded. It's hard to do anything when you don't work, have

tons of bills and little money.

~Jen

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