Qigong practice activates a number of the body's self
         regulating systems which are responsible for the balanced
         function of the tissues, organs and glands. The uptake of
         oxygen, as well as, oxygen metabolism is tremendously
         enhanced by Qigong practice. The positive impact of oxygen
         metabolism alone has powerful implications for both physical
         and brain activity. In the area of sports, peak levels of
         performance can be cultivated through Qigong in addition to
         normal training.
         
         In the work of individuals who have physically
         demanding jobs the refinement of function that comes with
         Qigong practice adds to strength, stamina and endurance.
         Executives, whose work is more mental, derive not only more
         endurance, but concentration, creativity and intuition, as
         well. The tremendous health risk factors of tension and
         stress are profoundly neutralized by the common effects of
         Qigong: enhanced oxygen metabolism, balancing of the
         autonomic nervous system, pumping of the lymph, enhancement
         of the bio-electrical field, etc.
         
         Qigong is the medicine for the healer. When the
         directive is "physician heal thyself". The prescription, in
         China, is Qigong. Qigong is referred to as acupuncture
         without needles. Elmer Green, Ph.D., author of "Beyond
         Biofeedback" and one of the great researcher/thinkers of the
         western world has said "We have concluded from our work with
         hundreds of patients that anything you can accomplish with
         an acupuncture needle you can do with your mind".(27) The Qi
         Gong tradition in China is the discipline through which
         "heal thy self" (healthy self) is accomplished. Breath,
         motion, intention and visualization when activated together
         through the Qigong system are the great preventive medicine
         that lies within.