Posts From Justin Ngui-Hon-Sang, R.TCMP, R.Ac.
Justin Ngui-Hon-Sang, R.TCMP, R.Ac.
Justin Ngui was born in 1978 into a family that had Chinese medicine, Qigong, and martial arts as a part of their family lineage for twenty-four generations. In 2008 he joined his father in healing people with Chinese Medicine and Qigong at a small clinic in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He is now running the clinic in a new location, with his own apprentices, support staff and other practitioners. He has been given the title of Sifu by his father. Through the clinic, he has been able to provide successful therapy to many individuals from all over Canada, and around the world. Some of his humanitarian efforts include travelling to Haiti to provide therapy to those in need and help with the relief effort. He has also provided workshops and private therapies to countless corporations over Canada. Some of these include the York Region District School Board and the North American Association of Asian Professionals. Justin has organized countless sold-out events that demonstrate the power and magnitude of Qigong and Chinese Martial Arts. He was the president of the Executive Council responsible for the first ever World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Canada. Justin partnered in this event with Dr. Effie Chow, who was a member of the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Presently, he continues the Qigong, Meditation, and Gongfu training, incorporating it into his work with people at the clinic and studio. His goal is to spread the knowledge of the ancient arts to the next generations and train those who seek a greater understanding of life, food, energy, and balance. Contact info: Justin's email - <a href="mailto:justin.ngui@rogers.com">justin.ngui@rogers.com</a>; Clinic's email - <a href="mailto:nguistyleimc@gmail.com">nguistyleimc@gmail.com</a>; Clinic's phone - 905-597-5007; Clinic's website - <a href="http://nguistyle.com">nguistyle.com</a>
Chinese Medicine: The Heart-Mind Connection
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