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	<title>Comments on: Guo Lin’s Qigong Cure for Cancer</title>
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		<title>By: Charles von Wrangell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles von Wrangell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 03:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have received training from a Chinese doctor who graduated from a medical school in China teaching  traditional oriental medicine. Since then I have met four people with various forms of cancer in different stages, mostly advanced. I taught each of the four the Qigong walking-breathing exercise attributed to Guo Lin. All four were ecstatic as their cancer went into reverse in a very short time.  
One, a female, 38, had multiple myeloma in an advanced stage when we met, by sheer chance. I taught her the exercise and at her request visited her to walk with her three consecutive days. I met her family who were very supportive because everything I taught made a great deal of sense to them. 
On the third day I also led her through a meditation she thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated. I saw that she had learned the Qigong exercise very well and told her so, adding that she could do it alone now, and should, twice a day, gradually increasing the time each successiive day to about an hour to two hours if possible each session. She promised she would. I was very glad that she seemed to be so delighted and apparently to have such faith in the exercise.  

She was a  stressed out, nervous  wreck when we first met, her hair was a mess and she had obviously been crying, fearing she was going to die, leaving her children without a mother.  In just days she had changed: smiling, happier, looking much better, confident and seemingly full of hope.
     At the end of that week (the first week doing Qigong), her husband drove her to see her two doctors, who had told her she would start receiving chemotherapy, radiation and a bone marrow transplant. After they had seen the results of the tests performed before starting on her regime, her doctors came from their lab with astonishment on their faces. They told her they did not understand what happened but all her numbers were  significantly down. They cancelled all of the therapy, and were very curious as to what she might have been doing to cause such a startling, unexpected turn of her condition. She told them she had done nothing at all except a very simple exercise that a friend had taught her. 

They scheduled her to return in two weeks for a checkup. This routine was continued for some time, with a continuing drop in her measurements.  

It has been just three years from the day when she and I met, completely by chance. More than a year ago her doctors, who by then had lengthened the interval between checkups to once a year,  informed her that she was virtually completely free of any cancer anywhere in her body. They saw only a tiny spot where a minute bit of cancer appeared but it was stable and dormant. Her doctors never administered any therapies to her.
She is continuing to have a checkup about once a year, I believe, merely as a precaution. She is active socially, travels often and altogether is a very happy camper. I saw her on one occasion in the summer of 2006, about six months after we had started the Qigong, and she was cruising around town on her bike having a great time, like some teen-age kid. 

This  very happy story all happened as a result of only the Qigong exercise, no herbs. God bless Madame Guo Lin!      CvW</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have received training from a Chinese doctor who graduated from a medical school in China teaching  traditional oriental medicine. Since then I have met four people with various forms of cancer in different stages, mostly advanced. I taught each of the four the Qigong walking-breathing exercise attributed to Guo Lin. All four were ecstatic as their cancer went into reverse in a very short time.<br />
One, a female, 38, had multiple myeloma in an advanced stage when we met, by sheer chance. I taught her the exercise and at her request visited her to walk with her three consecutive days. I met her family who were very supportive because everything I taught made a great deal of sense to them.<br />
On the third day I also led her through a meditation she thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated. I saw that she had learned the Qigong exercise very well and told her so, adding that she could do it alone now, and should, twice a day, gradually increasing the time each successiive day to about an hour to two hours if possible each session. She promised she would. I was very glad that she seemed to be so delighted and apparently to have such faith in the exercise.  </p>
<p>She was a  stressed out, nervous  wreck when we first met, her hair was a mess and she had obviously been crying, fearing she was going to die, leaving her children without a mother.  In just days she had changed: smiling, happier, looking much better, confident and seemingly full of hope.<br />
     At the end of that week (the first week doing Qigong), her husband drove her to see her two doctors, who had told her she would start receiving chemotherapy, radiation and a bone marrow transplant. After they had seen the results of the tests performed before starting on her regime, her doctors came from their lab with astonishment on their faces. They told her they did not understand what happened but all her numbers were  significantly down. They cancelled all of the therapy, and were very curious as to what she might have been doing to cause such a startling, unexpected turn of her condition. She told them she had done nothing at all except a very simple exercise that a friend had taught her. </p>
<p>They scheduled her to return in two weeks for a checkup. This routine was continued for some time, with a continuing drop in her measurements.  </p>
<p>It has been just three years from the day when she and I met, completely by chance. More than a year ago her doctors, who by then had lengthened the interval between checkups to once a year,  informed her that she was virtually completely free of any cancer anywhere in her body. They saw only a tiny spot where a minute bit of cancer appeared but it was stable and dormant. Her doctors never administered any therapies to her.<br />
She is continuing to have a checkup about once a year, I believe, merely as a precaution. She is active socially, travels often and altogether is a very happy camper. I saw her on one occasion in the summer of 2006, about six months after we had started the Qigong, and she was cruising around town on her bike having a great time, like some teen-age kid. </p>
<p>This  very happy story all happened as a result of only the Qigong exercise, no herbs. God bless Madame Guo Lin!      CvW</p>
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		<title>By: Qigong and Energy Arts Forum - July 2008</title>
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		<dc:creator>Qigong and Energy Arts Forum - July 2008</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 22:34:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Guo Lin’s Qigong Cure for Cancer by Martial Development There were no officially sanctioned qigong activities in China until its rehabilitation in 1978, after the end of the Cultural Revolution. However, one woman, Guo Lin, an artist and cancer victim from Guangdong province who had cured herself by practicing qigong during the 1960s, was brave enough to teach&#8230; [...]</description>
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