Where does Qigong fit into the science system? Qigong is both physical and
mental exercise; it does not have a religious component. It differs from psychology
because it is both mind and body. Theoretical knowledge has an understanding but has
no practice. Religious worship may develop the mind but has no body practice. At its
core Qigong is the manipulation of the regulation of the body, breath, and mind into an
integrative whole, with the breath as the key regulator practice to make this happen.
Measurement of Qigong is provided with a variety of measurements to chemical
process, electromagnetism, and cellular pathogens. Research on Qigong, a term used
for a variety of traditional Chinese energy exercises, cultivation and therapies (Chen
2003), has occurred primarily in China. A summary of scientific approaches and
measurements to Qigong is provided and a reference to the Qigong Institutes’ database
of scientific studies. Definition of Qigong and Methodological Restrictions.
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