Side Effects, Causes … & Answers
Common qigong side effects of tai chi qigong include both positive and negative symptoms. If you experience any of these symptoms, here are some causes and how to address them.
Physical Symptoms
- Pain, Pressure, Sensitivity
- Cracking of Joints
- Flatulence & Gas
- Skin, Complexion
- Ruddy Complexion
- Softness of Skin
- Instability
- Trunk & Extremities
- Dantian
- Heat
- Movement, Activity, Sounds
- Excess Yang: Headaches, Red Tongue, Vertigo, Hypertension, Bleeding Nose
- Excess Yin: Coughing, Colorless Tongue & Complexion, Cramps & Diarrhea, Cold Limbs & Extremities
- Increased Intensity of Symptoms: Allergies, Asthma, Bronchitis & Other Chronic Ailments/Disease
- Increased Libido
- Energy Drain & Possession By Negative Entities
- Vision
- Saliva: Increased Sweetness & Amount
- Strength: Increased Prowess, Sudden Feats of Strength
- Sharpened Five Senses
- Repetitive Broken Bones
- Flowery Fragrance
Emotional/Psychological Side Effects
Mental/Psychic Manifestations
- Middle or Third Eye (Point Between Both Optical Eyes)
- Twisting of the Trunk
- Light Other-Worldliness
- ESP & Other Psychic Phenomena
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