Chinese Health Balls



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Polished Steel Health Balls #40025


Polished Steel Health Balls #40025


$5.50


Polished metal health balls to stimulate the accupressure points in your hands which in turn promotes better blood circulation and are believed to relax muscles and joints and provide general well being.

These steel balls are made of base metal, a metal comonly used in jewelery. They measure 1 1/2 inches in diameter and each has a pleasant bell sound within.

Hold these balls in one hand and rota…


Asian Chinese Yin Yang Stress Health Balls with Chimes


Asian Chinese Yin Yang Stress Health Balls with Chimes


$4.25


Prolong your life, increase your memory, and gain vital positive energy! The Boading Iron Ball or Chinese Health Balls have been known to stimulate the various acupuncture points in the hand. This type of exercise with the magic health balls can prevent and cure stress, relieve fatigue, and improve general health. By using these Chinese Balls all the joints in the hand and forearm muscles are cont…

Good Great Best Simple Inexpensive Gifts 2010 - 1.5 Asian Cloisonne Health Balls - 3 Designs


Good Great Best Simple Inexpensive Gifts 2010 – 1.5 Asian Cloisonne Health Balls – 3 Designs



Classical pair of traditional Chinese health balls, hollow steel with mysterious mechanism, thought to impart healthful energy if held in ones hand, decorated in dark blue enamel and brass wire cloisonne, select Shou (Long Life) symbol, Bugua (Yin Yang), or Dragon & Phoenix, ships in 48 hours, professionally packed and fully insured from our Massachusetts warehouse via Fed Ex, expedited delivery a…


Green Dragon Pearl Tea


Green Dragon Pearl Tea


$17.50


Hand rolled pearls made by rolling tender shoots and buds of tea leaves. As the tea steeps the pearls gently unfurl. The flavor is lovely, sweet and nutty….

Jasmine Pearl Tea


Jasmine Pearl Tea


$17.50


These beautiful pearls are rolled from the tender shoots of tea leaves and buds. The scent of jasmine is irresistible. Watch the pearls unfurl and let the aroma of sweet jasmine awaken your senses. The jasmine flavor fills your cup even after several steepings….

Moroccan Mint Green Gunpowder Tea


Moroccan Mint Green Gunpowder Tea


$12.50


Moraccan mint is a blend of fine quality gunpowder green tea and peppermint leaves. The leaves of this tea are rolled into tight balls that that when steeped result in a deep rich flavor. The story is told that an English clerk gave the tea the name gunpowder because the tiny rolled balls resembled actual gunpowder. The blend of peppermint and gunpowder tea is a Moroccan-styled drink enjoyed both…

Chinese Healthy Balls #40555 (Blue with Phoenix Bird and Dragon)


Chinese Healthy Balls #40555 (Blue with Phoenix Bird and Dragon)


$3.95


Enameled blue metal exercise balls to rotate in your hand for coordination and also to hit the pressure points on your hand that correlate to your major organs in your body. Instructions included.

The enameled metal balls are 1 1/2 inches in diameter and come boxed in a set of 2. One of the balls has a Chinese Phoenix Bird on it and the other has a Dragon on a beautiful enameled blue background.


#3 Stainless Steel Chinese Healthy Exercise Massage Metal Balls


#3 Stainless Steel Chinese Healthy Exercise Massage Metal Balls


$5.99


Chinese Healthy Balls stimulate and exercise your hands muscles by moving both of them in one hand. The balls are metal, brilliant painting and design, hollow and have chiming sounding plates inside. They make crisp and rhythmical sounds when moving.Play them to relax and reduce stress. Beautiful silk covered box and instructions included.# SIZE: #3# Diameter: 1.7″…

The Complete Book of Chinese Health Balls: Background and Use of the Health Balls


The Complete Book of Chinese Health Balls: Background and Use of the Health Balls


$12.95



Chinese Health Balls


Chinese Health Balls


$1.49



The Complete Book of Chinese Health Balls


The Complete Book of Chinese Health Balls


$11.98


The Complete Book of Chinese Health Balls : Background and Use of the Health Balls by Ab Williams Published in 1997 by Weiser Books

The Complete Book Of Chinese Health Balls


The Complete Book Of Chinese Health Balls


$52.95


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Chinese Chi Balls


Chinese Chi Balls


$13.75


Chinese Chi Balls

Total Health the Chinese Way:


Total Health the Chinese Way:


$12.2


Total Health the Chinese Way

Traditional Chinese Health Secrets


Traditional Chinese Health Secrets


$17.05


Traditional Chinese Health Secrets

Total Health The Chinese Way


Total Health The Chinese Way


$14.36


Total Health The Chinese Way

Chinese Health Care Secrets


Chinese Health Care Secrets


$22.45


Chinese Health Care Secrets

Health Issues in Chinese Contexts


Health Issues in Chinese Contexts


$129


Health Issues in Chinese Contexts

Chinese Health Care


Chinese Health Care


$183.93


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The Chinese Way To Health


The Chinese Way To Health


$22.44


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Chinese Chi-Gung Health Exercises -


Chinese Chi-Gung Health Exercises -


$19.99


Chinese Chi-Gung Health Exercises -

The Complete Book of Chinese Health and Healing


The Complete Book of Chinese Health and Healing


$22.45


The Complete Book of Chinese Health and Healing

Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia


Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia


$23.23


Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia

The Chinese State's Retreat from Health


The Chinese State’s Retreat from Health


$126.1


The Chinese State’s Retreat from Health

Black Diamond Chinese Exercise Balls (Fall 2010)


Black Diamond Chinese Exercise Balls (Fall 2010)


$14.95


SPECIFICATIONS of the Chinese Exercise Balls by Black Diamond Weight: 470 g / 1 lb ALL CLIMBING SALES ARE FINAL.





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The Complete Book of Chinese Health Balls

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Chinese New Year 2007

Happy Spring Festival! (Gwuh Nee-en Haow!) Good fortune, health and prosperity to each of you throughout the Year of the Pig. On the Chinese Calendar, 2007 is the Lunar Year 4704-4705 and the New Year festivities begin on February 18th.

Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important celebration in China. It carries the same, if not more, importance as Christmas does in western countries. Traditional Spring Festival is synonymous with happiness and good fortune; for more than 15 days, special foods and activities contribute to cherished, lifetime memories. Temple fairs, dragon and lion dances, fireworks equal to a war zone’s sound and light proportions, stilt walking, lantern carnivals and acrobatic shows are everywhere. Pictures of the god of doors and wealth, Chinese calligraphy with black characters on red paper, and bright red paper cuttings decorate households and add to the atmosphere of good cheer.

The feast of Spring Festival may be the most scrumptious dinner of the year. Dishes such as chicken, fish, and bean curd are the favorites, their homophones, respectively jee, yiew, and doh foo mean auspiciousness, abundance, and prosperity. Jee-aow zih (Chinese dumplings), nee-en gaow (New Year cakes) and tahng yiew-en (a kind of round dumpling made of glutinous rice flour and sweet stuffing served in soup) are also special foods of the season.

After dinner, families play cards or board games, or watch TV programs highlighting the holiday. On New Year’s Day itself, the ancient custom of Hong Baow (meaning red packet) takes place. Children and unmarried adults are given red envelopes of money which symbolizes luck and wealth. Following Hong Baow, families say greetings from door to door, first to their relatives and then to their neighbors. Like the western saying: Let Bygones Be Bygones, at Chinese New Year, old grudges are cast aside.

The end of the New Year is marked by the Festival of Lanterns, which is a celebration with singing, dancing, lantern shows, and yes, more fireworks. Traditionally, Chinese parents prepared lanterns for their children to carry to school during the first days of the New Year. This symbolized their hope that the children would have bright futures. Another interesting tradition is the posting of riddles called Lantern Riddles. They are written on pieces of paper and posted on lanterns or walls, and anyone solving the riddle is awarded a prize.

Born Year of the Pig

If you were born in 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983 or 1995, you were born under the sign of the pig. Like the pig, you are known for your chivalry and pureness of heart, and you often make friends for life. People born in the Year of the Pig are said to be steady and resolute in all things, as well as warm hearted to other people. Competent and persistent as they are, they will spare no efforts in fulfilling any job assigned to them. According to the Chinese Zodiac, pigs can overcome any setbacks and obstacles in 2007, so look forward to a year of success, both personally and professionally.

Famous people born in the Year of the Pig include Lucille Ball, Humphrey Bogart, Thomas Jefferson, Mahalia Jackson, David Letterman, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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