Presented by Sheila YonemotoWant to take an exercise class that helps promote physical activity, maintain good health habits, strengthen your muscles, maintains good balance, and helps get better organ function? Our qigong classes can help you with all of these things and more.
Qigong (chi gong) is an ancient Chinese practice that helps improve health and longevity. It can help rid your body of aches and pains with gentle, low impact movements. It can help improve your energy flow, improve memory, improve your sleeping patterns, and it can help you feel happier. Location: Yonemoto Physical Therapy 55 S. Raymond Ave, Suite 100 Alhambra, CA 91801 Phone: (626) 576-0591 Price: $20 per class Level 2 Qigong for Thursdays: June 6, 13, 20, 27 from 7 pm - 8:30 pm Level 2 Qigong for Saturdays: June 1, 8, 15, 29 from 11 am - 12:30 pm Advanced Class for Intelligence Series Part 2: June 1, 8, 15, 29 from 9 am - 10:30 am *No Qigong classes on Saturday June 22 and no 2nd Sunday Qigong Practice for June*
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Location: Yonemoto Physical Therapy 55 S. Raymond Ave, Suite 100 Alhambra, CA 91801 Phone: (626) 576-0591 Date: June 19, 2019 Time: 7 pm - 8:30 pm Price: Free Parking: Private lot and street Image by congerdesign from Pixabay Natural Home Cleaning Tips - Free of Harsh ChemicalsHave you ever wanted to learn about new ways to clean your home without using harsh chemicals? Ever wanted to make your own household cleaning supplies using natural ingredients?
Then please join us to learn how to do just that and make your home feel, smell and be clean the natural way. This special class will be on Saturday, June 1st, 2019 from 2 pm to 3:30 pm. Held at Modern Essentials, 9457 Las Tunas Drive, Temple City, CA 91780. Phone number is (626) 872-5712. I had an instructor who told a story that was very powerful in conveying the idea of how a slight touch could create a large amount of physiological reactions quickly. Imagine you are 13 years old going to the movies with your first crush. Your hands brush slightly in the dark, suddenly, your heart starts to race, you start to feel warm, the hairs on your arm stick up, your breathing quickens, and you start to feel butterflies in your stomach. This all happened with just a simple touch.
Babies need touch to develop normally. Massage is universally done and provides relaxation and relief from pain. Hugs give comfort in times of loss. Little kids often have a favorite blanket or stuffed animal to help them sleep better. Petting the soft, smooth fur of a pet gives a sense of calm and comfort. I know I used to fall asleep as a small child when someone brushed my hair. I recently saw an interview of Eva Detko, a psychotherapist, who shared a simple technique to calm the nervous system by stimulating receptors on the skin. Some of these movements are also done regularly in my qigong classes, which I found very interesting. One technique involves stroking the face from the sides of the nose, upward to the forehead and then going down the sides of the face. The second technique is stroking the shoulders down to the elbows, like you are hugging yourself. The third technique is rubbing your hand from the heel of your palm to the fingertips. There wasn't a prescribed number of strokes and you could also add positive affirmations as you are doing these techniques, such as "I am okay," "I am fine," or "I appreciate and love myself." Apparently, these techniques open up the brain to consolidate the nervous system in a positive way. At any rate, it does feel nice. From a documentary I saw a long time ago on the power of touch, trust increases when a connection of touch is introduced. People will tend to help you more when they feel your touch. There was an experiment done when someone planted a dime in a phone booth coin return slot then waited until a person came to use the phone. Back in the day when there were phone booths, everyone would check the coin slot to see if someone forgot their dime. When the person found the dime, they would pocket it. Then when the experimenter came to talk to them after making a call and asked if a dime was found in the slot, if the experimenter touched them lightly on their forearm to get their attention, they would return the dime. If the experimenter didn't touch them, they said they didn't find anything in the slot. Waitresses have often used this power of touch to get a better tip from customers in the past. As a physical therapist, I have a license to be able to touch people unlike many other professions where you must be very careful about touching others. I do know that people will often tell me things that they have never told anyone, including their spouse. I know it's because touch makes people feel safe, it's a very intimate form of communication. It is something that makes us feel connected to each other. |
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