Formless Form Qigong & Acupuncture

Hopkins, United States

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Specialties

Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Qigong & Meditation. Providing the highest quality of instruction in the art of Qigong and Personal Spiritual Development.

Migraines

Menopause

Fertility

Pain — Head, Neck, Shoulder, Back, Knee, etc.

Men’s Sexual Health

Stress/​Anxiety/​Depression

History

Established in 2007.

While attending acupuncture school for his Master’s Program in Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Peng saw a great need to spread the traditional aspects of qigong & qi cultivation. This was when he went public in January of 2007. In November 2011, after graduating from the Master’s program, completing the boards, and receiving licensure in acupuncture by the state of MN, he began to incorporate acupuncture & TCM into his qigong curriculum.

Today, Peng Her, L.Ac. is the only qigong instructor who doesn’t hesitate to demonstrate his ability to understand qi and one of the few individuals who are willing to share this knowledge with people openly and honestly.

Meet the Business Owner

Peng H.

Business Owner

–Earned Masters Degree in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine.

–Board Certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).

–Licensed in Acupuncture by the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice.

Peng has over 20 years of qigong experience. He received the initial portion of his qigong healing training under Arnold E. Tayam, Professor, Doctor of Medical Qigong (China), Master Instructor Shifu of Tai Chi & Bagua, Taoist Teacher.

«When it comes to qigong healing or any form of energy healing, the ability to demonstrate publicly carries more weight than completing a weekend course and receiving a certificate. Comparing an individual who who spend 3 or 4 weekends earning a certificate to one who dedicates their life to spiritual growth and development is a rather daunting misunderstanding.»

— Peng Her, L.Ac.



After discovering that he could use qigong for healing, he ventured into Traditional Chinese Medicine. He attended Yo San University from