Listen to Your Body: The Wisdom of the Dao

Paperback: $22.00
ISBN-13: 9780824824662
Published: September 2001

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194 pages
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  • About the Book
  • Listen to Your Body shows how you can promote health and natural well-being by modifying everyday actions to improve the flow of qi (the universal principle of energy). Breathing, eating, drinking, resting, washing, and many other small but vital actions–if carried out in the right way–can result in profound changes in body function.

    To give readers an understanding of the body's own natural medicine, the authors provide a clear explanation of the foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with reference to qi and its flow through the body's meridians, the balance of yin and yang, and the body's energy centers. Readers will learn how to “tune in” to the signals the body transmits to warn of impending health problems; numerous case histories illustrate how this highly developed information system of the body works.

    Later chapters address the art of relaxation, bringing together the TCM approach to health with recent scientific studies. Finally the authors describe in detail how to apply the natural medicine of the body to daily life. They discuss illness prevention and provide specific guidance for the management of a range of health disorders. Exercises and simple routines are given, together with the basis for their therapeutic effect.

  • About the Author(s)
    • Bisong Guo, Author

      Dr. Bisong Guo trained in both Western medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing. A specialist in acupuncture, she has made an intensive study of qigong with Daoist monks and Buddhist qigong masters. She has lived in England since 1989.
    • Andrew Powell, Author

      Dr. Andrew Powell graduated with distinction in medicine from the University of Cambridge and specialized in psychiatry and psychotherapy at the Maudsley Hospital, London. He is chairman of the Spirituality and Psychiatry Special Interest Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, U.K.
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