Ping Shuai Gong
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Shuai Shou Gong is a hand-throwing exercise pioneered by Taiwan Qigong (气功)master Feng-shan Li (李风山)
Standing with both legs apart with distance roughly the width of the shoulder, it involves moving both arms in parallel swinging first to the front of the body until the same height as the shoulder, then swing back with a little effort until both arms are behind the body. On every fifth swing, the knee should slightly bend down and spring back quickly - once when the arms are swinging towards the back of body and another on the return swing to the front of body.
This exercise should be carried out 3 times a day and last at least 10 minutes each time. It will help to improve the blood circulation and starts the healing process if there are any ailments.
Shuai Shou Gong is known to cure many ailments including cancer with many reported successful cases in Taiwan.
References
[1]Ping Shuai Gong – A Simple But Powerful Qigong Technique