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Heel Pain Plantar Fasciitis Treatment (Markham Toronto)

Watch this video to learn how T.R.E.A.T can heal your chronic plantar fasciitis
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The Pros & Cons of practicing Qigong (Free Downtown Toronto Class)

Qi, pronounced chee means breath or life energy in Chinese.  Other cultures describe similar concepts such as prana, pneuma, mana and even the Force depicted in Star Wars resemble the notion of Qi.  Gong means skill.  These two words are combined to describe an ancient Chinese system for cultivating and manipulating this life energy, especially for health and longevity.
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Martial arts injuries: An Acupuncture & Traditional Sports Medicine Approach

Most people begin their study of martial arts from some type of Eastern martial art tradition.  Many students would have seen their Master, Sifu or Sensei treat their fellow student’s injuries from training and sparring.  What they witnessed was usually called Kung Fu Medicine, in actuality it was a form of Traditional Sports Medicine.
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What evidence is there that mangosteen improves acne and other skin diseases?


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