The seven Taoist healing arts include: Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Therapy, Tui-na, Food Therapy, Movement Arts (Tai -chi and Qi-gong), Taoist meditations and Feng-shui. Veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal therapy, Tui-na and Food Therapy are the primary focus of the American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine. In the For the Practitioner section, information and exercises on Tai-chi, Qi-gong, Taoist meditations, Feng-shui and the basic philosophy of Taoism are presented to encourage further TCVM practitioner exploration, self care and balance. Three sets of Qi-gong exercises have been previously presented. In this article, the role of the Lung to further generate Zong Qi and a Qi-gong exercise to facilitate Zong Qi generation will be presented.
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