Anti-aging, longevity

Happy 95th Mom

Today is my mother’s birthday. She was born back
in 1920. That was the year that they invented the
automobile with combustion engine, the traffic
light, Band-aids, and Q-tips. It was very unusual
to see a plane in the air, not many people had
telephones in their houses or even electricity.
The milkman and the iceman were coming to your
door on a daily basis. All food was organic, no
GMOs, no fast food restaurants, and very little
cancer.

Over the years, the way we grow, harvest, and ship
food has changed dramatically. The salad that
you’re eating today may have traveled two or three
thousand miles before it ended up in your bowl.
Today, many pesticides, hormones, fertilizers, and
antibiotics are put into the food system to
preserve them and extend their shelf-life. In one
instance, this is a good thing but, on the other
side, we are causing damage to our internal
organs. Foods are now being genetically-engineered
where they actually change the DNA and, although
they say this will bring us no harm, we have more
cancers and allergies than ever. Our food system
is upside down. The food industry found that it’s
much cheaper to sweeten our products with
high-fructose corn syrup than sugarcane. This is
causing another problem with diabetes and various
digestive disorders. What can we do to avoid these
problems?

My mother said that the family always grew
vegetable gardens and canned their own food. We
ate in restaurants but only on special occasions.
Sweet treats were mostly fruits and home-made
baked goods. There were never gluten allergies and
the family grew up healthy and strong. As you can
see, my mother’s 95 years young today! Happy
birthday, Mom! She still reads two or three novels
a week, is a great conversationalist, and has a
memory like an elephant. She often says, “You
gotta get up really early in the morning to try to
pull the wool over my eyes.” She gets sweeter
every day and is a pleasure to talk to. Any of my
friends who talk to Mom thinks that she’s in her
seventies or eighties. Whenever I get to Detroit,
I always treat my mother with acupuncture and
Medical Qi Gong. She said it really makes a
difference in how she feels and often tells her
girlfriends that they should get acupuncture and
stop taking so many pills. I thank you, Mom, for
being such a wonderful person and for setting a
good example in my life.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

P.S. Mom even reads my blogs and enjoys the many
stories and adventures that I share. She’s my
number one fan. Tell your friends and family to
sign up for my blog, www.re chargingqigong.com and
they’ll receive some wonderful gifts.

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Dr. Wu Dhi has been a pioneer in alternative health care for over 30 years and a master of Medical Qi Gong. Dr. Wu Dhi completed his advance studies in neurology under the direction of Professor Sun at the prestigious Heilongjiang, University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Harbin P.R. China.

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