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How to Detox, Flush, and Burn Calories While Sitting At Your Desk

This qigong or pranayama exercise puts compression and flushing pressure on the internal organs and stretches your lungs. Years of toxic and blood vessel clogging cholesterol will be pressure washed out of your system. It's a wonder this is not taught in every grade school of every town.

How to: To hyper-decompress your digestive tract and internal organs,

1. Exhale.

2. Then pull up all of your organs as if you were breathing in from newly moved nostrils that are on your lower abdomen.  This will give your nervous system the odd experience of being inverted as if your nose was at your navel and your bowels were at your "3rd eye."

3. If you are unsure of how to do this, ask a woman for detailed instructions on her muscular contractions on orgasm. Gynocologists call this the "up suck effect."

4. Reverse. Breathe in and hyper-compress to flush out toxins and "stones." Make sure you clench your prostate and anus to avoid hemorrhoids.

5. Make sure you do this on an empty stomach.

Next: The Most Expensive Salt on Earth and Why It's Considered the "Elixir of Immortality"



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Qi Gong Vs Yoga. Should I Do Both? What's the Difference?

Yoga is more popular than Qi Gong in the West. The reason is simple. The British ruled India and brought back many powerful esoteric secrets and arts. But since China and Korea's world economic influence is rising, You may be wondering what the differences are between the Yoga you know and the Qi Gong you recently heard about.

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Zen Koan: How Do You Remove an Egg From A Bottle Without Breaking It?

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After years of urging from his village, a bright young man went his way to seek a legendary master. He worked in rice fields before he could walk - sifting and separating.

To all of the villagers it was clear that he had outgrown the tiny valley hugged by three peaks. But nothing they did could get him to leave his family a moment sooner. They even swore to care for the needs of his sisters and parents should he never return. They insisted that the young man was more valuable to the village bringing back knowledge and wisdom than the money he could save. But he left when he had personally saved enough money for the care of his family.

Many hardships and life threatening challenges confronted his journey to see the legendary master. But his sojourn was successful. Although beaten, bleeding, exhausted and famished (as masters prefer calling dangerous mountains their home for the sake of privacy) the young man found himself at the fabled front door of the master he sought.

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Not surprisingly, the young man did not get a very good look at the front door as it quickly gave way to powerful medicinal arms. The master seemed to know of the young man's arrival and condition upon arrival. A bed and medicine were prepared. The young man wondered why the master with such clairevoyance did not meet him half way. The young man wondered why the master did not slay the tigers and bandits that left him with nothing but bone on his left arm and right ankle. The young man wondered and slept. In his dreams, the young man became resentful and angry with the master he had not yet formally met.

When he woke, the master presented the young man with a bottle and a chicken egg. The young man wanted to eat the egg whole. The master instructed him to place it into the bottle.

The young man's true nature prevaled and he faithfully did what the master instructed. He managed to slide the egg past the narrow mouth of the glass bottle.

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The master asked the young man if he wanted the egg. The famished young man simply nodded his head with hunger.

The master handed the young man a hammer. The young man tried to simply pour the egg out of the bottle but he could not orient the egg at the angle needed to slide out as he had slid it into the bottle. The young man lifted the hammer but quickly realized that the slightest impact from shattering glass would break the egg and pepper it with shards of glass. The young man had never found himself so helpless.

The master asked the young man, "how would you propose to get the egg out of the bottle?"

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How Tao Salt is Made

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I often get asked why 200g of Tao Salt costs $500. This is less than a cup weighing in at about 7 oz. (Also see: Why Tao Salt is Considered the "Elixir of Immortality")

In ancient times, emperors begged the enlightened masters of their day for just a pinch of it. Today only those who are educated in longevity make the stretch for Tao Salt. The production process for it has not changed in millenia. And over that time, Asian cultures have referred to it as the "Elixir of Immortality." 

Roughly 600 years ago, the first Samurai sword was made. It revolutionized warfare. 600 years ago would make it your great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grand father's day. The production process for it has not changed in centuries.

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9 liters of fine $10 per bottle white wine is needed to make one liter of $8000 Le Voyage de Delamain Cognac

To make a Samurai sword, a grand master swordsmith (often a Kenjitsu master) must apply his clan's fabrication secrets with absolute precision. These secrets are so closely guarded that today's top physicists, metallurgists, engineers and chemist working together still cannot make a Samurai sword that a Samurai would actually take to the battle field. The hardness and the flexibility just cannot be duplicated.

The carbon to iron balance must be totally different from the blade to the core to the back for hardness outside and softness inside. This must be absolutely perfect. After a master spends three 24 hour long days - 72 straight hours in scalding heat without food or sleep just forging the steel, 15 more men must work on this same blade for 6 months before it can be made available to a collector or Samurai. The cost varies from $100,000 to a quarter of a million dollars. (external ref: PBS NOVA on Samurai Swords)

Making Tao Salt is more difficult.

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A Grand Master must procure earth mover size volumes of the finest sea salt from the eastern seaboard of Korea (due to the unique properties of that sea water) and furnace liquefy the salt at 2700 degrees F. This is the temperature of space shuttle atmosphere re-entry. It took NASA's most brilliant scientists until 1981 to create a space shuttle that would not burn away at 2700 degrees F.

The Grand Master must work with a furnace at this temperature with absolute precision for 8 24hour days without sleeping or eating. This is necessary to ensure precision.

During these eight 24hour days, the sea salt is liquefied nine unique times. Each time, only the top half of the previous liquefication moves on to the next round. The bottom halves of each round are simply thrown away (this is done in a mountain temple environment. There are no landfills here). He works from his village in a remote Korean peninsula sacred Daoist mountain (like Benedictine Monks who make champagne at the abbey of Hautvillers, France).

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To illustrate how much of one ton of premium medicinal grade sea salt survives to the 9th round, let's imagine that the volume of your body was a ton. At the end of the first liquefication only from your head to your waist would move forward to the next round. After the second liquefication, only from your heart to your head move forward. The third produces chin to head. The fourth produces iris of the eye to top of head. The fifth produces iris of the eye to hairline. The sixth produces iris of the eye to middle of forehead. The seventh: iris of the eye to eyebrows. Eight: bottom of iris to top of iris. Ninth: produces an amount of salt comparable to the bottom of your pupil to the top. In centimeters, a six foot tall man is 182.88cm. For the sake of easy math, if you start with 180cm, you get, 90; 45; 22.5; 11.2; 5.6; 2.8; 1.4; 0.7; 0.35cm. Out of a six foot tall man, you'd have 3.5mm left. That's about the thickness of your skin.

None of the salt from the ninth liquefication is Tao Salt. The bottom half of the liquified salt is not thrown away in this case. It is consumable as table salt and called "Bamboo salt." Recently, Some have been making so-called, "Bamboo Salt." But without the 9th heat treatment, they have no reason to take that name.

Tao Salt is the scrapable bubbles on the very surface of the liquefied salt. Imagine pouring your best friend a cup of coffee made by using only the amount of coffee you collect from bubbles on the very tops of thousands of Ventis and Grandes.

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If this seems a little excessive, how much is one day of your life worth? How much is another decade worth?

Next Read: The Most Dangerous Substance You Ingest 3 Times Every Day: Iodized Salt Also Read: How to Detox Yourself and Why Some Salts Are Considered Medicinal #biochemistry

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