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September 4th, 2009, at 12:14 pm

Interview with 2008 Cheraskin Research Grant recepient Jane Coleman

Natural Health PhD student Jane Coleman, who received the 2008 Cheraskin Research Grant award from Clayton College of Natural Health, was interviewed by the Waseca County News about her quest to discover the effect of Spring Forest Qigong on people suffering from chronic emotional or physical pain. Her goal was to demonstrate that SFQ knowledge is easily accessible, self-regulated, cost effective and has measurable health benefits. Coleman’s research will be in the dissertation that she is working on for her degree.

Coleman became interested in the Asian energetic cleansing movement and meditation exercises as a way to link the cleansing and nutrition services offered by Healing Hands Wellness Group in Waseca where she does “bodywork” and operates her business, Waseca Integrative Therapy, “to help people clean up and build up their bodies on a daily basis.”…(read more)

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