Re: What's your experience with Chi Machines?



On May 7, 10:07 pm, Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have you used one? If yes, what has it done for you?

I'm interested because I have old broken bone bits in my back which
has limited my ability to walk. I need some passive exercise/
oxygenation.

If you haven't used one but want to make critical comments about them,
feel free to expose your ignorance. ;-)

Is it ignorant of me to mention that chi would be pretty much limited
to sentient beings? Human beings would have chi. Pets would have
chi. Other animals would have chi. I suppose plants would have chi,
or would influence chi.

I, who am a believer and use Chinese Medicine a lot, am very skeptical
of a "Chi Machine".
.



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