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Tai Chi Help Prevent Skin Inflammation

Who is not familiar with tai chi? It’s Chinese martial art much-loved by many people today. In addition to martial arts, tai chi was also beneficial to health, the tai chi exercise can help prevent inflammation in skin diseases (shingles). According to some definitions of tai chi is the activity to promote health and healing. More added is because the effect of brain function. Practicing Tai Chi brings more blood to flow to bring oxygen into the protected part, which is part of the brain centers sensors, motor nerve center, the center talk, smell etc. And also to the autonomous nerve center, so that the parts that are not actively be awakened and stimulated to active functioning. As a result brain function will be trained and encouraged to exercise continuously for Tai Chi. Various diseases due to dysfunction of the nervous system will be healed.

We know about tai chi in general now, so how tai chi can prevent inflammation of the skin? The combination of relaxation and movement as seen in people who perform tai chi enhance immunity against the virus that causes extraordinary pain on the skin. Shingle attacking people who had suffered from chickenpox when are younger. Herpes virus that causes chickenpox, called varicella, stay in the body, causing infection in nerve cells.

Immunity to the virus when it weakens, usually as we age, the virus can cause bruises that cause pain in the skin. The pain can be very severe and can persist for many years. Immune system, including general physical condition. Those who follow the tai chi not only feel healthier, immune system cells and even increased to 50 percent, including system cells called memory T-cells, which specifically recognize and attack duty varicella virus.


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4 Responses to “Tai Chi Help Prevent Skin Inflammation”

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