Hello Dear Reader,
Hope you’re having a nice day ????
We recently received several requests to cover this week’s alignment, which is ringing of the ears, also known as tinnitus.
Although tinnitus is not contagious, we are seeing more and more cases, and some cases are so severe it results in major depression or suicide.
Just imagine a loud ringing sound that doesn’t go away, 24 hours a day.
It’s enough to make a grown man cry. ????
That’s why this week’s video is aimed on helping you understand the primary cause of tinnitus, which is rooted in the Kidneys, and what to do about it if you or someone you know comes down with this terrible condition.
The good news is that there are simple Qigong and herbal remedies you can incorporate to get relief.
Our intension is to share this information to empower you to be the best person you can possible be.
Have a great weekend. Take care of your Kidneys and each other. ????????
❤️❤️❤️
Chris and Parisa

Thanks, I referred this to a friend that has this. Denise
Thank you Denise. We appreciate your referral!
Great info, thank you
You’re most welcome. Thank you for your comment Stan!
We stumbled over here different page and thjought I mmight check things out.
I like what I seee so i am just following you.
This is a really interesting topic! I’ve never specifically addressed tinnitus in my blog, but the connection between physical ailments and mental well-being is something I often explore.
🤔 I could definitely see incorporating some of these Qigong practices into a future post about stress management and overall holistic health. Thanks for the helpful information! 🙏
Wow, tinnitus can really be debilitating, and it’s inspiring to see how Qigong offers a gentle, holistic approach to managing it. Have you noticed specific Qigong movements or practices that tend to bring the most relief for ear ringing? Would love to hear more about personal experiences with this! 🎵🧘♂️