Men's roast:
> Jae Deuk Lee:
> > I'm not trying to advertise Danjeon breathing...
> > It's just my experience.
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>> About three to four years ago, I thought a lot about it because of severe seborrheic dermatitis and hair loss.
> > My father is bald, so I've been paying a lot of attention since I was young, but I didn't have a lot of hair originally, but when I woke up with that horribly itchy seborrheic dermatitis three to four years ago (so, when I was about 25 years old), my hair fell out on my pillow, which was dirty.
>> I've been to an oriental medicine clinic and a dermatologist, but I didn't make any progress at all, but when I started taking a single breath, my seborrheic dermatitis disappeared completely and my hair grew again.
> Looking back now, hair loss also seems to get worse when the overall health of the body is poor.
> At that time, I was quite stressed out, and I used to do it every other day...
>> But, as my body became lighter and my resistance to stress became stronger, my mind became relaxed and my blood circulation was promoted, so I think I stopped hair loss, including seborrheic dermatitis.
>> I've tried various exercises, but there's no exercise that's good for your body.
>> I've tried swimming, tennis, jogging, etc. a lot, but I have to wear a swimming cap and wash my hair again when I'm done, so it's a lot of pressure on the hair loss person...
> Tennis is fun, so I still play it sometimes, but it's hard to do it in winter, and the balance of the body is broken a lot, just like all sports of Google Racquet.
> Jogging is good without money, but it's very hard to do it consistently.
>> Danjeon breathing does not have any of these disadvantages and can take place anytime, anywhere in life.
>But, the problem is that when you first start short-circuit breathing, you'd better go to an authorized institution to pay and learn.
>> If you say you're going to copy the book for no reason, your energy will be upset (often because you'll lose all your hair and become a moron)...
> This is not bluffing, but I'm saying this because I've been breathing in danjeon for about 3 years.
>> To teach danjeon breathing properly, the danhak crew I go to is good, and I think the national team is good, too.
>> Other Cheondo-seon-beop seems to be a fake...
>> One thing to note is that it is dangerous to go to small individuals, not groups that have been taught for a long time, such as Danhakseon and Gukseon.
>> In that case, if you go around, there is a high possibility that you will get drunk while trying to get an effect quickly. Then you can't even be responsible for that.
> That's how good Danjeon breathing is, but it's dangerous if you accidentally get side effects.
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>> I came in here for my younger brother, who has been losing a lot of hair these days, and the atmosphere is very good.
>> Especially, I think it's a place where we really share information with each other, including a person called the Great Escape.
> Is it because we share the pain of sympathy with each other???
> From left to right, I also get good information such as black beans, black sesame seeds, and sewage.
> I think it'll be good for your health as well as your hair loss, so should I make it and try it...
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Hello..
It must be nice to hear that your hair loss has improved through short-term breathing..
But if you look at people who have had long danjeon breathing, they don't have a lot of hair..
You'll also be told not to get stressed while taking a short breath of this..
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