Avoid Stroke and Heart Attrack
by Testing with DPA Latest Machine and Complete Explanation with Technician.

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Chaingmai, Thailand - The Tao Garden Wellness Retreat is now ready to provide digital pulse wave analysis, which has been added to the Small Step Consultation Prevention Package. The test is recommended to avoid Strokes and Heart Attacks. Doctor Wimluk Jiraponsathorn, Pakua Cinic Manager,  said that the DPA machine:

" can take a snapshot of your cardiovascular system and also can test heart rate, arterial flexibility, hydration levels and overall cardiovascular health."

The general application of this machine is screening of the risk factor of arterial stiffness in its early stages, monitoring the therapeutic response for hypertension and other cardiovascular disease.

Helps Reflecting Arterial Condition
In clinical application the DPA can help Reflecting arterial wall function stiffness, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, peripheral circulation problem, reflecting cardiovascular disease, etc. and the important benefit is to prevent heart failure.

Inside your arteries, plaque can build up, causing blood flow to be restricted. When blood flow is cut off to the heart, it can cause a heart attack. If the flow is cut off to the brain, a stroke is possible.

Prevent Number One Killer
Arteriosclerosis is the number one killer condition in the United States. It is completely preventable, and in most cases, reversible if diagnosed before a potentially fatal cardiac episode.

The Result of Evaluation Report will give your Heart Rate, Pulse Height Analysis Results of APG Pattern, A-G type, APG Aging, Circulation Analysis, EEI – Ejection Elastic Index, DDI – Dicrotic Dilation Index, and DEI – Dicrotic Elastic Index.

This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease condition, but as information that may be used when consulting with your health care professional.

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Tao Garden presents retreats and wellness courses as follows:


Summer Retreat 2007 • July 15th - September 8th

Week 1:
July 15 (Sunday) — July 21 (Saturday)
Instructor Training Retreat (Certification)

Senior Instructors Assisting

1. Walter Kellenberger

2. Jutta Kellenberger

3. Dennis Huntington

4. Andrew Fretwell

Week 2:

July 22 (Sunday) — July 28 (Saturday)
General Basic Retreat

Week 3:
July 29 (Sunday) — August 4 (Saturday)
Fusion I, Tan Tien Chi Kung and Tao Yin
Week 4:
August 5 (Sunday) — August 11 (Saturday)
Fusion II & III, Tai Chi Chi Kung I
Week 5:
August 12 (Sun) — August 18 (Sat)
Chi Nei Tsang I (Certification)
Week 6:
August 19 (Sunday) — August 25 (Sat)
CNT II (Certification) & Elixir Chi Kung
Week 7:
August 26 (Sunday) - September 1 (Sat)
Cosmic Healing I (Certification)
Week 8:
September 2 (Sunday)- September 8 (Sat)
Karsai Nei Tsang (Certification)
JUTTA KELLENBERGER Universal Tao Senior Instructor

  • Develop inner Beauty and outer Radiance read more
    from Sunday 13th – Saturday 19th, May
    from Sunday 18th – Saturday 24th, November
  • Chi Nei Tsang I read more
    from Sunday 20th – Saturday 26th, May
    from Sunday 25th Nov. – Saturday 1st, December
  • Chi Nei Tsang II read more
    from Sunday 27th May – Saturday 02nd, June
    from Sunday 2nd - Saturday 8th, December

        Please click for booking N O W

 Walter Kellenberger Universal Tao Senior Instructor

  • 2- day Tai Chi Chi Kung I Course
    for beginners and intermediate practitioners

The “inner structure” of Tai Chi can be learned by everybody independent of any previous Tai Chi knowledge. It serves as indispensable basis knowledge for any other Tai Chi form and allows us to receive, transform and move universal, cosmic and earth energy in the microcosmic orbit. read more and booking N O W !

Wanny Winsloe, the founder of , brings her therapeutic experiences from the field of body psychotherapy, nutritional & energy medicine, authentic body movement & art therapy in a creative way to Tao Garden for the first time. offers different themes of deep personal growth & healing retreats integrating the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual elements as a pathway to transformation.

click here for Retreat Schedules from March to October 2007

for booking, please visit www.foodmoodsex.com

Kung-Fu for beginner by Ernst Pettker, Universal Tao Instructor
14 Days from April 30th— May, 12th 2007

Kung-Fu, the way it is taught at the Tao garden, is derived from animal movements; it teaches ten different animal styles like snake, tiger, crane or eagle and it works with Chi, the life force. Still, it is a full contact defence technique. While doing Kung-Fu - the forms, special breathing techniques, fighting, and destruction - the students build up a lot of energy and they activate their Tan Tien. Chi is increased, guided through the body in order to find harmony and balance. Kung-Fu in this way increases health and well-being and can also lead to spiritual development. read more

Richard Bolstad and Julia Kurusheva

A Dramatic Residential Course Combining NLP, Chi Kung and Spirituality.
9-15 July, 2007

This is a training combining the ancient Chinese wisdom of chi kung with the modern science of Neuro Linguistic Programming. Chi Kung (Qigong) is the basis of Tai Chi, Kung Fu and acupuncture. Research at the Beijing College of Traditional Chinese medicine shows that these breathing, movement and meditation techniques prolong life, promote stress free healthy functioning, and assist healing. read more

Tiffiny Fyans and Sharon Smith: The Quan Yin Experience 14-23 July, 2007

Spend a magical 9 days exploring the way of Quan Yin, the Bodhisattva of compassion, revered by Buddhists as the Goddess of Mercy and by Taoists as the embodiment of Yin energy. Come to this special retreat and give yourself the opportunity to rest, relax, and transform! read more

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Dr. Eddy (Western and Ayurveda doctor)

POM: Yoga Therapy 3 days Introduction Courses
(3 hours each day at Tao Garden)

Yoga is for everyone
You do not need to be an expert or at the peak of physical fitness to practice. The strain of modern life can lead to physical pain and illness, as our bodies well being is neglected in the race for material success. read more

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