In January this year, I decided to do something a little different to my normal 8-12 week or weekend Shaolin Chi Kung courses.
I devised a new programme for those who genuinely want to commit to healing themselves of chronic illness and chronic pain. This programme I call Programme 360. It will help turn people’s lives around full circle or back to the healthy and happy person they once were. It also means that they practice each day for 360 days………allowing a few days of rest in between!
It is different to the private clinic, where I take more serious conditions one to one. Participants of the new course commit to one full year of healing by attending class twice a week for an hour and a half and practice on their own in between for 10 minutes each day at home.
Shaolin Chi Kung practice helps overcome an illness, not just ease the symptoms. It can help overcome many conditions which Western medicine can only control by medication. This may still be a crazy notion for many people but for those who already practice high level Chi Kung, they know the truth of this statement very well. There is even a full refund of the yearly course fee is the illness has not been overcome once the student has followed exact instructions.
Here are some conditions which have been overcome by some of my own dedicated students over the years:
Asthma
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Diabetes
Depression
Arthritis
Back pain
Knee pain
Crohn’s Disease
Fibromyalgia
High blood pressure
Meniere’s Disease
Tinnitus
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Ulcerative colitis
Planter Fasciitis
Carpel Tunnel
Heart problems
You know it is well known that most people take better care of their cars than their body and mind……..a sad little fact, especially as most people would agree that our health is our wealth!
You can find more information on Programme 360 on my webpage:
http://www.smilefromtheheart.ie/overcoming-chronic-illness-programme-360.html
It will roll out from mid April, wherever there are more than 20 people in an area willing to take control back of their health.
Many Blessings,
Sifu Joan

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