Qigong for Fibromyalgia

About Course
Qigong for Fibromyalgia – Empower yourself to health
This Qigong for Fibromyalgia course has optional captions (English, French & Spanish).
Empower yourself and use Qigong for Fibromyalgia, it could make a huge difference to your quality of life! Des Lawton is a Shiatsu Practitioner, Qigong Practitioner and Qigong Instructor who has been teaching Taiji and Qigong since the late 1980’s.
This course is part of a series of Qigong for specific, chronic, ailments that he has produced. The first thing I want to point out is that the price does not reflect the quality of this course. The price has been deliberately kept low so that Fibromyalgia sufferers have easy, inexpensive, access to these exercises. The course and the exercises are superb.
Des empowers some of his Shiatsu clients, those with chronic conditions, by teaching them the Qigong for Fibromyalgia exercises that are most suited to their needs. This includes using Qigong for Fibromyalgia. In doing so his aim is to get the person well in as short a time as possible and for that level of wellness to be maintained.
This is not good business strategy as it means that his patients need to see him much less frequently and, in some cases, their ailment is reduced to the extent that they cease to be patients and become clients who have Shiatsu for relaxation. His aim has always been to make a difference………. not a fortune.

Qigong for Fibromyalgia content
- The Introduction lesson is free to view and gives an insight into the course.
- The course and the lessons are short and to the point. Once you have learned the three Qigong you can use the follow me videos, each of them being less than five minutes long. The benefits are gained through quality and not quantity. Fewer, focused, repetitions will reap rewards. Overdoing things, physically, will hinder progress.
Qigong does not produce quick fixes but, through time and practice, it has a cumulative effect on health and wellbeing. How long it takes is dependent on many factors, the biggest two being frequency and quality of practice. If you follow Des’s guidelines in this course I feel sure that you will notice a difference……… but try to be patient with yourself and give the Qigong (and yourself) a chance.
“Des Lawton is clearly at the cutting edge of Energy work today, and his sensitivity, humour, and instructional abilities integrate beautifully. This has enabled him to teach at all levels, bringing oriental thoughts & concepts to occidental minds, making these concepts tangible, and demystifying them.”
“Des Lawton demonstrates teaching-integrity and respect for his students, and knows how to facilitate student understanding, awareness and true progress, encouraging the students’ desire to learn. I’ve taken other courses from people who may know how to go through the outer movements with good form themselves and have impressive “temple” credentials and an exotic nationality, but they lack the ability to impart knowledge which is the essential attribute of a teacher and also calls into question their own depth of understanding.”
Recent reviews for this Qigong for Fibromyalgia course: –
“As a Qigong Teacher I absolutely loved this course, and I learned a lot that I can now take and use to assist my own students. I highly recommend this course. Thank You Sonja” Sonja Richard
“Perfect for me. Very well documented” Dorn Clarke
“The instruction is very clear for basics, resources are helpful, and the instructor’s attitude is encouraging and gives hope of improvement.” Danielle Kirchman
“Des explains the underlying processes and principles of Qigong in a way that is easy to understand and acceptable. I hope to be able to use what he has passed on in the course in order to help others who come to me to learn” Lesley J Relph
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By taking part in this Qigong for Fibromyalgia course you agree to the terms and conditions. These can be found in the, preview enabled, Introduction lecture in Section 1 of the course. The therapies and courses provided by San Bao School are of a Complementary nature. You are advised, in the first instance, to consult a medical practitioner in order that you receive a medical diagnosis. Self-diagnosis is not recommended and internet-based advice is no substitute for a face-to-face visit with a medical practitioner.
Course Content
Introduction
- 08:30
Qigong Benefits
02:55