Chunyi Lin

A certified International Qigong Master, Chunyi Lin is the creator of Spring Forest Qigong, a revolutionary approach to the ancient Chinese practice of health and wellness known as Qigong.

For thousands of years, Qigong was a closely held secret, revealed to only a select few. After years of study with many of the most highly regarded Qigong masters in his native China, Chunyi lifted the veil of mystery and secrecy to create a Qigong technique revised and enhanced for the 21st century — a technique so simple anyone can learn it and start experiencing its benefits almost immediately.

In his #1 bestselling book Born A Healer, Chunyi offers an inspirational and instructive introduction to Spring Forest Qigong, guiding the reader through the basics of this enhanced healing technique and concluding with the amazing stories of some of his students. Their experiences are testimony to his message that everyone is born with the gift of healing. Two newly released clinical studies provide further evidence of its potency ~

Mayo Clinic Objective and Conclusion

Jamia Hill, RN, DC; Anne Vincent, MD; Stephen Cha, PhD.; Nisha Manek, MD, MRCP performed a randomized controlled clinical trial to study the efficacy of utilizing Spring Forest Qigong as a self-directed treatment for chronic pain and emotional distress. Objective: Chronic pain is highly prevalent in the general population and adequate clinical management of chronic pain is an ongoing challenge. A purely pharmaceutical approach has proven inadequate. We investigated the efficacy of external Qigong as an adjunctive treatment for chronic pain. Subjects with chronic pain who received external Qigong experienced reduction in pain intensity following each [Spring Forest] Qigong treatment. This is especially impressive given the long duration of pain in the majority of subjects.

A second study, conducted by Jane F. Coleman, R.N., PhD, Professor Emerita, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN found a significant decrease in the perception of physical pain and emotional distress for the majority of participants during the study timeframe. Also, symptom variables (sleep, concentration, decision-making, appetite, loss of interest) improved in the majority of subjects.

Conclusion: Both the active exercise and meditative aspects of Spring Forest Qigong proved to be effective self-care modalities for persons with perceived chronic physical pain and/or emotional distress. Subjects demonstrated significant improvement both anecdotally and statistically during the study period.

Since coming to the United States in 1995, he has helped more than 100,000 people learn about the powerful, healing benefits of Spring Forest Qigong. He lives in the Twin Cities with his family. www.springforestqigong.com


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