Healers

Intensive Taoist Rejuvenation Modalities in Clinical Practice

Our aging population has placed demands on practitioners to not only feel youthful but to look youthful as well. In this 2-day intensive seminar, Grandmaster Sung Baek will teach modalities of external and internal rejuvenation never before taught in a classroom setting. You will be taught methods to instantly create a youthful appearance of the face and body for your patient. This course is comprehensive; methods taught here can be used immediately in practice with phenomenal results. This course may also be very beneficial for practitioners with recovering cancer patients as part of the patients optimal health strategy. Students will practice methods taught on one another during this seminar. Knowledge of Dong Han methods is not required.

SEMINAR OUTLINE

* Theory of Immortality and youth

* Immortal ways of the ancients

* Internal youth and organ regeneration

* Stimulating tissue regeneration and cellular renewal

* Permanent Acupuncture facial techniques, for face, eyes and neck

* Techniques to re-sculpt and reshape problem areas of the body

Where and When

 

264 Jacobs Creek Rd

Titusville, NJ

08560

COST

$800

RSVP

Email: info@doyi.org

or 425-408-9091

Major credit cards accepted

Payment can also be made by check:

Sung Baek

22522 29th Dr SE, Unit 104

Bothell, WA 98021

This seminar is part of a series, Grandmaster Sung Baek’s Living healthy and young in the New Millennium.

2007-2008 Schedule

The Art of Taoist Rejuvenation Retreat: Nov. 10-11 2007, Feb. 9-10 2008,May 10-11 2008, Aug. 9-10 2008, Nov. 8-9 2008

Comprehensive Breast Cancer Seminar: Dec. 15-16 2007, Mar. 15-16 2008, June 14-15 2008, Sept. 13-14 2008, Dec. 13-14 2008

2009 Schedule

Jan. 24-25, 2009

Feb. 21-22, 2009

Mar. 21-22, 2009

Apr. 25-26, 2009

May 23-24, 2009

June 20-21, 2009

July 18-19, 2009

Aug. 29-30, 2009

Sept. 19-20, 2009

Oct. 17-18, 2009

Nov. 14-15, 2009

Dec. 12-13, 2009


 

Intensive Taoist Rejuvenation Modalities and Techniques in Clinical Practice: Jan. 12-13 2008, Apr. 12-13 2008, July 12-13 2008, Oct. 11-12 2008