ABSTRACTS
Effect of Qigong Training on Proportions of T Lymphocyte Subsets in Human
Peripheral Blood, 1995, American Journal of Chinese Medicine. Vol. XXIII, No. 1
pp. 27-36.
In this paper, they reported the effect of Qigong training on
proportions of T lymphocyte subsets in human peripheral blood. This result
reflects self-practice for improving our general health. They found that the
ratio of CD4+/CD8+ T lymphocytes was increased as much as 50% in a trainee
group. These results indicate that regular Qigong practice can change at least
this type of cell’s numbers (T lymphocytes) in practitioners’ bodies.
Proceedings, Second World Conference
for Academic Exchange of Medical Qigong, Beijing, China. 1993; pp. 123-124.
A 30-year study completed in China in 1993, found lowered blood pressure
and a 50% decrease in death and illness from
stroke in persons practicing qigong.
Effects of qigong on preventing stroke and
alleviating the multiple-cerebro-cardiovascular risk factors;
a follow-up report on 242 hypertensive cases over 30 years.
Li M, Chen K, Mo Z. “Use of qigong therapy in the detoxification of heroin addicts.” Alternative Therapies
in Health and Medicine. 8(1): 50-59, 2002.
In this study conducted in China on 86 male heroin addicts
undergoing detoxification, the treatment group practicing Qigong experienced
less anxiety and more rapid reduction of withdrawal symptoms than the group
receiving detoxification drugs alone.