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The Tao brothers are Accem Scott and Michael Clark,
a bi-racial, international teaching team with more
than 30 years of combined experience in movement,
meditation techniques and methods of complimentary
medicine. Let us share the secrets of mind-body harmony
with you.
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WHY
SHOULD I DO CONSCIOUS MOVEMENT?
Because it is simple and the benefits are profound!
Once guarded as secrets among a few Eastern families
and groups, then slowly to the West, these techniques
focus the mind, fortify the body, and can transform
your life. See how.

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Tao Brothers are a proud affiliate of
the National Qigong Association. We encourage
you to learn more about Qigong by visiting their
website and attending the 2008 Annual Conference
August 8-10 near Baltimore, Maryland. (www.nqa.org
or ph: 888-815-1893)
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5.25.2008
Accem Scott's Conscious Movement Videos Now on Web
Get a glimpse of Conscious Movement with these video clips:
http://vimeo.com/album/14024
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04.26.2008
Michael Clark organizes World Tai Chi & Qigong Day in Mexico
300 people gathered for the first-ever
World Tai Chi & Qigong Day celebration in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico,
Michael's new home.
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Remember Conscious Movement Across America in the following cities
- Baltimore, MD August 7
- Philadelphia, PA August 16
- Chicago, IL August 23
- Asheville, NC August 30
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Clinical studies suggest that a combination therapy of qigong and drugs is superior to drug therapy alone, as
indicated in the case of two diseases, hypertension and cancer. Qigong therapy can complement
Western medicine in many ways to improve healthcare.
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Self-practice of qigong improved blood pressure, immune response, cholesterol and estradiol levels,
and bone density, and decreased drug dosages required for maintaining patients with hypertension
and asthma.
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