Posts Tagged ‘Pain’

Blocked Energy =Disease

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

A blockage is a blockage no matter if it’s mental,
physical, emotional or spiritual.
If you see a traditional western doctor he may
suggest an operation or medicine to open it up,
that could be good in some cases- it depends
how far the disease or blockage has progressed.

I prefer the natural route.
“It’s always better to prevent a problem than it
is to fix one.” There are many alternative ways
to open up the blocked energy, naturally.
I have spent a life time studying natural healing,
acupuncture, holistic healing and Qi gong healing;
it all comes under the umbrella of holistic healing.
Nine out of ten times I’ll teach a patient a Qi gong
exercise routine so they can speed up their healing
process. You will not get that from your regular
doctor. Most don’t have a clue about how important
exercise is in the healing process.
They’ll pawn you off to a physical therapist in a
New-York second, just to get you out of their office.

I have patients and students who contact me and say
that they feel Blocked- and it’s usually steaming
from their gut. They have stomach cramps, period cramps
and some report bloating after every meal.
You know that’s not natural and if the problem goes on
for more than a few months, they will end up with some
dis-ease.
It’s not all about pain relief, it’s about getting rid
of the blocked energy, so their system runs smooth and
naturally.

(The Stomach and Spleen are usually at the center of
our Health problems, believe it or not.)

In acupuncture as well as medical Qi gong, once you
get The Channels open the energy will flow as smooth
as silk,

“That’s real pain relief.”

The channels or meridians are like rivers of energy
traveling all over the body.
If you have a trauma, physical or mental it will
impede the flow of energy / Qi and the next thing you
know you have some kind of blockage.
A holistic healing approach will give you an
understanding of what you can do to open blocked
energy..

When I see a new patient, a complete medical history
is taken. I always ask about the patient’s digestion
first.

* Are things moving regularly?

* Do you have any digestive problems?

* What’s a typical day of eating for you?

More than 50 % report some form of constipation,
gasses, and a bloated feeling. It’s amazing to me
that some people only have a BM three or four
times a week and that’s with laxatives and they think
that’s normal.
I’m not a big fan of laxatives just to take a poop;
they are usually just mild poisons anyway.

I prefer getting more oxygen, minerals
and moisture into the intestines.
That works for my patients 80% of the time.
I prescribe a natural healing formula,
” Oxy- Hydrate” to get more oxygen and blood
flow into the gut.
I’ll use acupuncture if it’s more physical and
medical Qi gong if the problem is more mental
or emotional.
Patients are given a prescriptive Qi Gong exercise
and most likely a detox program to bring them
back to perfect health ASAP.

I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS. If you are feeling blocked mentally, physically,
emotionally or Spiritually write to me
Drwudhi@energymedicineflorida.com
and let me know what’s going on and I’ll do my
best to help you make some positive changes.

Why Practice?

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Jerold wrote  and asked me to explain to him what he can
expect from doing Qi Gong and internal exercises.
He said he did a weekend workshop and thought it was all some
Big Hype.
 He said he felt that the instructor was more filled with himself and had no real Qi.

Jerold, some Qi Gong masters and teachers have the real goods and others have a good
intensions.
 I don’t judge them but it takes more than a weekend to get the goods.

                                                                             “Keep on Practicing”

There two keys

 1. The teaching 

2. Is the practice

If you don’t do both, It ’s like a bird who only has one wing. It doesn’t fly half the distance, he will just flop along the ground. You need both wings to fly. 

I have been practicing for more than 30 years.
When I first learned Qi Gong, most of my friends and fellow students never really took
notice of of the practice.
The hard core Martial Arts people thought it was BS.

They looked at me like I was crazy – practicing so many hours a day and not showing any
outwardly visible skills.

Were they wrong.

I have no health problems, I look at least 10 to 15  years younger than my peers and I take no medicine.

Why? The key is the practice.

  Every time I run into an old Martial arts person all they talk about is how much pain
they are in, their knee injuries, shoulder injuries and how beat up their hands
and feet are from breaking boards and bricks.

They really didn’t really get what internal exercises would have given them.
Twelve  important benifits for your health and longivity  that you can acheive  by practicing
The Recharging Qi Gong exercises.

1. Helps dissolve stress naturally

2. Calms high blood pressure without drugs as it balances cardiovascular system.
   Also it will normalized blood pressure, and lower bad cholesterol levels.

3. Promotes health and longevity. Your vital capacity, hormone levels, kidney function,
mental acuity, vision and hearing, skin elasticity, bone density, immune function,
digestion, and libido will perk up.

4. It releives chronic pain, people report significant pain reduction from all causes, including injury,
 surgery, arthritis, fibromyalgia.

 5. Improved flexibility, strength, musculoskeletal development, great posture,
balance, and stamina.

6. Slimming effect on body and spinal toning

7. Promotes relaxing as it calms the body and mind

8. Clears out mental troubles as it balances the mind

9. Encourage a better respiratory rate, improves gaseous exchange, significant benefits
   for asthma & bronchitis

10. Circulation improves, micro-circulation, prevents vascular spasms, very helpful for
      angina, migraine, and Reynaud’s Syndrome (cold hands & feet)

 11. Builds a strong Immune System, with a significant
       anti-cancer effect

12. Brain improves cerebral blood flow, less incidence of stroke; reduction in frequency
and intensity of seizure disorders; slow, high amplitude brainwaves suggest relaxed
and integrated state of consciousness.
These are just a few of the health benefits, if you build in the habit of regular practice.
There are also many major benefits in energy,meditation practices  and the Payback

you’ll get in the  Martial  practices are too awesome to talk about at this time.

If you want to get the real deal that teaches Qi Gong, Nei Gong and Shen Gong,
order a copy of the Recharging Qi Gong Program :  www.Rechargingqigong.
I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth and happiness
Dr. Wu Dhi
PS.  I will be teaching a intensive  workshop on  internal Power
using the Recharging Qi Gong program

June 12 Saturday
call 786-271-0325  to hold your space.
Dr. Wu Dhi

The Mango Lady and the Qi Gong Doctor

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Hatcher Mangos

Hatcher Mangos

Early Saturday morning around 6:30 , I received a distress call from Mairlynn,  the Mango lady.
I usually don’t get a call from her this early in the growing season.
She is the owner of Hatcher Hill Mango Farm. www.hatchermangohill.com.
It’s a small farm about 3+ acres large with more mangoes than I’ve ever seen.
They are all organically grown, not to mention are the biggest and best darn
mangoes I have ever tasted.

I usually visit the 60 year old farm a few times each season to feast on the mangoes.
Those farmers, in general, are really hard workers – picking, packing and shipping
mangoes is a back breaking job.
In fact, that’s how I became friends with the Hatchers.

It was about 14 years ago when I discovered Hatcher Hill Mango farm.
I was driving up to see my parents and I saw the sign, “Organic Mangoes for sale.”
I drove up the dirt road to the farm, when I got the top of the hill,
I couldn’t believe my eyes, there were tables of the largest mangoes I’ve ever seen.
Man this was a real find, “I love mangoes.”

I jumped out of the car and as I was picking out the mangoes that I wanted,
I heard the Mango Lady say. “My back is really sore.” I told her I could fix that and
within seconds,
I was in the farm house in seconds putting acupuncture needles in the mango lady’s
back and doing Medical Qi Gong.  We’ve been friends ever since.

But, let’s get back to the distress call.
The Mango Lady called and said she could hardly walk, that’s always bad but just
before the mangoes ripen, it’s a really BIG problem.
She said it all hit the fan at the same time and she needed some help.
I got into the “Chi-mobile” and drove up to the farm in Boynton Beach.

It’s true, STRESS can cause more health problems that lifting heavy boxes
of mangoes all day or any physical work.
So, I had a long chat with the Mango Lady about stress
and what it does to people.

Stress is the # 1 killer in the USA – causing more heart problems, cancers,
mental and emotional problems than anything else.

We went over exercises and relaxation techniques together that are in my
“Turn Stress into Power Program.”
We worked for about half an hour on the meditations and the internal exercises,
to turn those stresses around and use them to her advantage.

Long story short, by the time I left Hatcher Hill, she was feeling 100% better!
So why not turn your personal stress into power too?  It’s as easy as one, two – FREE!

Get your personal copy of  the “Turn Stress Into Power” book and DVD and
get on the free conference call, also you will
receive two free tickets to the workshop -  “completely FREE with purchase”.

Simply go to
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I wish you the Best in Your Health. Wealth and Happiness
Dr. Wu Dhi
PS Remember Saturday June 12 is the Recharging Qi Gong Workshop
it’s only $50.00 and you will learn all the internal workings of the Recharging
Qi Gong Exercise program
www.Rechargingqigong.com

Centering

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

My cousin Sheldon was in town a few weeks ago.
We always stay in touch by phone, but I haven’t
seen him in years.
Sheldon 6 years my senior and my memories of him
are of a big strong guy. When I was a kid he rode
a huge Harley, he was in the gym all the time,boxed
andhe could kick your butt if he needed too.
The last time I saw him I was in California
many years ago he was quite muscular,
but this time he was walking with a cane
and in pain.

He had an operation 2 years ago and was still
experiencing the pain.The operation was a success,
according to the doctor and in all the testing he
was perfect.
His doctor said that there shouldn’t be any pain
but if there was, it’s just one of those things
and he’d just have to live with it.

Shel was having muscle memory of the trauma
and operation and he was somewhat stuck with
the pain still in his body and mind.

I convinced him to come into the office and with
only few treatments he left pain free.

Yes, no pain.

He couldn’t believe it. He had no idea that with a
few simple treatments he could be free of a two
year nightmare.
This is a common experience of many of my patients.
When the memory of pain gets locked in to the mind
and muscle,even if the body heals there is still
a nagging pain.
It was somewhat of a miracle to him to be
pain free.
This happens often as long as the patient is
willing to step outside the box and let go of
their per-conceived ideas around health
and healing.
When he left Miami he was walking on his own
without that walking stick and
HE LOOKED and FELT TEN YEARS YOUNGER.

I was pleasantly surprised this week when I
received a large box with one of his paintings
in it as a thank you.

It’s called “Center Ring”.
It’s now is a permanent part of Dr. Wu’s
growing art collection.

As I reflected on it and what Center-ring
or Centering meant to me. I ask myself what
is it to be centered or to keep ones center.
Is being centered more of a physical state
concerning center of gravity, natural posture
and movement or is it just a state of mind?

We are always trying to maintain homeo stasis or
balance.
I believe that being centered is to live in the
immediate and ever changing balance of all systems,
centering is a technique
to help you ‘stay in the present’ and discard
negative or distracting thoughts.

To keep myself centered I have built in a discipline
that works. Every morning I get up before day break to
begin my training.
I do the Recharging Qi Gong exercises and then move
into the Crain style Qi Gong set.

The Key is the regular time and consistence.
The body loves routine, doing the same thing
at the same time day in and day out.
Start practicing daily build in the habit and
join me in staying healthy.

Center ring