Tai Chi is an exercise program. I have taken classes. I was introduced to this machine while visiting my nephew in Colorado. His wife has MS and like me is always researching alternative support. She had not received her machine yet, but had all the literature. I was skeptic since it was suppose to help so many different problems. I waited until she received her machine and she liked it so ordered one for us. We like it. The literature is full of information. It seems to have helped our son who is always having back problems. I have more energy. Don is using is for 15 minutes morning and night. Nothing dramatic, but I believe it can help and certainly not do any hard. Nancy B cg for Dopn 66/17 ----- Original Message ----- From: Dennis Nestler <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:47 AM Subject: Re: Tai Chi > In a message dated 3/17/00 9:11:33 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask] > writes: > > << A month ago I purchased a Chi Machine. We really like it. After a couple > of sessions, Don thought he could walk better when he got up in the night. > I'll know more after we have used it longer. I love it. > > Nancy B cg for Don 66/17 > -- >> > > Nancy > What is a Chi Machine? I thought Tai Chi was an exercise program. Do you > mean one can buy a machine that does the hard work for you? Or is it a video > tape? > > Dennis > 58/52 >