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Maintained by Colin Pretorius.
http://home.global.co.za/~cpp1/qig-links.htm
About.com article by Jun Shan.
http://chineseculture.about.com/...ture/library/weekly/aa040898.htm
Describes qigong, who can benefit and simple exercises to practice.
http://health.yahoo.com/health/A...ne/Alternative_Therapies/Qigong/
Kung fu and qigong information.
http://www.snakestyle.net/
Links to qigong-related resources.
http://www.naturalhealthweb.com/topics/subtopics/qi_gong.html
Established by Master Huang Cheng Zhang. Multilingual site. HangZhou City, ZheJiang Province, PRC.
http://www.angelfire.com/co/qigong/eindex.html
Qigong, herb dictionary. Classes offered in California. Maintained by Joe Hing Kwok Chu.
http://alternativehealing.org/
Experimental manual for all students of ki by Skull Kid.
http://www.geocities.com/thekidojo/
Articles about Mantak Chia's Healing Tao system of qi gong. Maintained by Keith Franzen.
http://www.alchemicaltaoism.com/
A Taoist healing art based on the full synergy between ancient alchemical practices of qigong, tai ch'i chuan, taiyin and esoteric healing meditation. Master Sat Chuen Hon, founder.
http://www.usqigong.com/
Article by Robert Todd Carroll.
http://skepdic.com/chikung.html
Basic concepts of nei tan and related articles provided by M. Alan Kazlev.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Taoism/Nei_Tan.htm
Article by Stephen Barrett, M.D.
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/acu.html
Web journal of a qi gong practitioner. Contains personal views on history, FAQ, forum, and directory of resources.
http://www.mindgazer.org/qigong/
Martial arts/self defense and qi healing articles.
http://www.taijiworld.com/Articles/newarticles.html
Marisa provides an online introduction to Qigong. Multilingual site based in Italy.
http://web.tiscali.it/qigong/english/english%20index.htm
Articles about the Beiji or 'North Star' system of self cultivation based on the teachings of the ancient Taoist sages of Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province, China. Maintained by Bryn Orr in Australia.
http://members.aardvark.net.au/borr/beiji/
Shannon Larry Sumrall Master of Arts Thesis at the University of Mississippi.
http://www.healthsurvey.com/dao.htm