Using Pangu Shengong to help myopic children improve their vision remotely

Abstract

Pangu Shengong is a special kind of qigong. Learners can not only cure diseases by themselves through self-practicing, they can also send Qi to others and help them treat a variety of diseases. There have been many successful cases, but there is a lack of rigorous scientific testing in this area. Therefore, a more easily certified way is designed:

To test the remote effect and therapeutic efficacy of Pangu Shengong by distantly sending Qi to help children with myopia problems to improve their eyesight.

Methods:

1. Two classes of the same grade with similar number of students were selected in an elementary school in Zhuzhou, China. One was the experimental group and the other was the control group. Only students with nearsighted eyes in the experimental class were tested for changes in visual acuity before and after sending Qi, and the class of the control group was also tested for visual acuity twice.

2. The Qi sender, who lives in Changsha city, China, regularly sends Qi to students in experimental group at his company’s building, which is 25.6 kilometers straight line away from the elementary school.

3. The sender has practiced Pangu Shengong for many years, He uses the method of Sending Qi from a distance to students in the experimental group.

RESULTS: The eyesight of students of the experimental group have been improved significantly in a month through sending Qi by the sender and receiving Qi by the students 10 times, while the students in the control group had little change in their vision.

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(This paper is under peer review in an academic journal. Published in preprint: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/srfy4)

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