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What Kind of Fuel are You Using?

Thursday, August 26th, 2010
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I just returning from Mo-Town, if I didn’t know better I
would have thought I was back in the Sixties, or the
Seventies.

I couldn’t have been in Detroit at a better time; the city
was filled with energy more than I’ve seen in years.
People were everywhere! The restaurants were full and
getting parking was nearly impossible.

The annual “Dream Cruise” was going on, there were
millions of people on the streets. You are probably
wondering what kind of cruise could possibly be
happening in Detroit?
A boat ride up and down the Detroit River, or maybe
something to do with the Great Lakes?

No, none of those.

It was the 15th annual Woodward Dream Cruise.
The “Dream Cruise” is an annual event where 40,000 classic
cars from around the globe converge on the “Motor City”
and cruise up and down the main thoroughfare
“Woodward Avenue, America’s first highway.

Although the event is officially only one day, the entire
weekend was filled with cool muscle cars and hotrods
on all the main streets.

It was really the “Motor City.”



I got right into it the festivities; the slick super cars
were really spectacular.
Hot rods with flames shooting out of the rear ends,
muscle cars, custom Corvettes,Lamborghinis,
old motel-Ts,over sized trucks that you needed a
ladder to get into the cab, and even the Bat Mobile was
cursing the streets.
This was the crème de la crème of cool cars.

You could imagine the amount of work that people
put into their rides. Thousands of dollars, maybe
hundreds of thousands are pored into thosecars, and
hundreds of hours of work.



Do you think that if you owned a car worth a few
hundred grand that you would put the cheapest gas
and oil in it?

I don’t think you would, I wouldn’t.

I’d look for the best fuel I could get my hands on and
the best motor oil I could find.
 I want my ride to last
as long as it could and run smooooth.

When I lived in Detroit, I would hear expressions like

“That’s a clear ride.”

Meaning your car is in the best shape, it looks really
good and it’s top of the line. It didn’t make a difference
if it was a 59 Chevy, a Porch or a custom hot rod.
As long as it was taken care to the optimum it was
considered

“A Clean Ride.”


People put more time, energy and money into their cars
and trucks than they do to their own bodies.


While I was cruising around in my automobile, I couldn’t
help but notice how much extra weight people were
carrying around on their front and back ends.

The junk food stand had long lines that didn’t seem to end.
People were chowing down on the worst fuel they could
possibly run their systems on.
 Sugar and Grease.

I am a physician who spends a great deal of time studying
holistic healing as well as western medicine and let me tell
you, if you are eating a bad diet you will have health
problems sooner or later. 
 


I was wondering what people were thinking.
I asked my friend who is also a holistic doctor and
healer and he said,

“The’re not.”

Most people don’t have a clue that food can be their
medicine or their poison.
They don’t exercise and if they do, they are doing the
wrong kind of exercise and are suffering with health
problems. 



If you’re sick of being normal, and want to be out of
the norm, avoid what normal people get.

Older, Weaker and Sick


You can take control and change that, step out of
the norm and start making the changes now.


No matter what your age


No matter what your lifestyle


No matter what kind of shape you are currently in


No matter how you’ve been injured or what ailments
you have


And no matter what you’ve been told in the past


You can always increase the flow of Qi and become healthy,
stronger and younger.

I can show you how to increase the flow of Qi until it courses
through you like a mighty river.


The best treatment of all is the Prescriptive Qi Gong Exercises
I teach called,
“The Recharging Qi Gong”.

These exercises literally heal and strengthen you from the
inside out.


Check it out to day. You will be glad you did.

http://rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html



I Wish you the Best in your Health, Wealth and Happiness
 


Dr. Wu Dhi

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Dr. Wu Dhi was born Sherwood Swartz but mostly known as ‘Woody’ to friends and family. As a student of various traditions he as received various names and titles over the years as is appropriate in those schools. Among these names was Wu Di, very similar to the pronunciation of Woody, in China the name means ‘has no enemies’. Wu Di was later renamed by a Tibetan Lama to Wu Dhi with an ‘h’. Although this may not seem like that much of a change from Wu Di or even Woody for that matter, it is in fact a high honor to receive such a name directly from a Lama. Dhi in this case is the Sanskrit seed syllable ‘Dhi’ and associated with the great wisdom holder Manjurshri.

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.

Blocked Energy =Disease

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
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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.

Blocked Energy Will Kill Ya

Sunday, August 1st, 2010
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A blockage is a blockage no matter if it’s mental, physical,
emotional or spiritual.
If you see your 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 try and 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
umbrellaof 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 corrective exercises
are 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. the colon needs to be detoxed.

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 just 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: at Drwudhi@energymedicineflorida.com
and let me know what’s going on and I’ll do my best to help you
make some positive changes.

PSS If you feel that Oxy-Hydrate may be for you- contact me
Drwudh@energymedicineflorida.com

Obsessive–Compulsive=Obsessive Compulsive = Success??????

Thursday, June 10th, 2010
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After one of my would-be students called me an Obsessive Compulsive,
 I looked up Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) on Wikipedia.
It defined it as characterized by repetitive behavior.
The symptoms of this anxiety disorder may include repetitive
hand-washing; extensive hoarding; pre-occupation with sexual
 or aggressive impulses, or with particular religious beliefs;
 aversion to  numbers; and somewhat strange  habits, such as
opening a door and closing it numerous times before one enters
 or leaves a room.
I can remember Ronny doing that all through high school.
We really thought he was eccentric.
“Obsessive–Compulsive” is part of the English lexicon,
 and is often used in an informal or caricatured manner
to describe someone who is meticulous or perfectionist.
When I get into something I get into it 110%,
this so-called obsession has gotten a bad rap throughout the years.
When you put yourself wholeheartedly into your work,
your practice or your studies- the magic of creativity happens.
I can remember when I first turned my attention to the study
of Qi Gong and Internal Energy work more than 30 years ago.
I was called compulsive and considered  a nut case by
family and friends.

That didn’t stop me for one second.

I took every class I could find. Practiced at least twice a day.
 And I read everything I could get my hands on.
I made it a point to go to all  the Qi Gong conferences,
flew to China to study with Qi Gong Masters and eventually
 took the Masters and Doctoral program in Medical Qi Gong.
To this day, I still study and practice everyday.
Is that obsessive? Perhaps yes, perhaps no but there
is one thing that is for sure:
 A productive obsession that you decide to cultivate
should be rooted in love, interest and a desire to
better your life.
There is nothing I wouldn’t do to hold on to my health
 and vitality.
That’s why I urge you join me in practicing my program
before it’s too late.
Be obsessive about staying healthy.
 Do it now!
For all the health and wealth in the world go to
 www.Rechargingqigong.com and see your future life
bursting with strength and vitality.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi
Dr. Wu Dhi

Can Qi Gong Cure Cancer?

Monday, May 31st, 2010
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Rebecca Ayre, the president of Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT), invited me to be a guest speaker at this year’s conference. I was more than happy to share all I could with the group.

The topics covered all the current trends in Integrative Cancer Care. It was designed to empower people with practical knowledge that will directly benefit those facing a diagnosis of cancer and patients who are looking for options and choices in creating their recovery from cancer. The conference was a unique opportunity to learn of the best therapies, techniques and approaches that Integrative Cancer Care has to offer.

I really got  a ton of info to help my patients.

Their group was much more in alignment to my way of thinking.

When I treat a patient no matter whether they are looking for anti-aging treatments, recovering from a disease like cancer or any degenerative disease, I always work to balance the internal terrain.

If you had a garden in your backyard and the soil was very acid and had very little vitamins or minerals (clay and sand) in it, you wouldn’t expect to get much of a harvest.You could still grow something, but the plants would grow poorly and as far as getting any healthy fruits or vegetables your chances would be slim.

On the other hand, if your garden soil was alkaline had proper vitamins, minerals, air and water- your chances of getting a Bumper Harvest would be great. I have been growing organic gardens for years.

The key is the soil.

Of course it needs air, water, and sun light, but in poor soil it gets bugs, weeds and small unhealthy plants.

It’s the same in our body, if you eat junk food, don’t get clean air and water we will have a poor internal terrain and your health will reflect it.

Balance the terrain and the body will go towards health.

I was asked to share my knowledge of Energy medicine, Medical Qi Gong and Chinese Taoist internal exercises at this year’s conference as well as the importance of a proper internal terrain.

The doctors who attended were the top physicians, naturopaths, chiropractors and members of the general public, who gathered to share the best that Integrative Cancer Care has to offer.

They put together a truly memorable conference, and I look forward to participating as this community strengthens and grows.

Thank you all it was a great honor and privilege to share my knowledge with you.

I Wish you the Best in your Health , Wealth and happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS The Recharging qi Gong one day intensive workshop will be on June 12th in Miami call to be a part of this teaching 786-271-0327

Dr. Wu Dhi http://rechargingqigong.com http://energymedicineflorida.com http://qigonginnercircle.com Befriend me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/people/Woody-Swartz/704214222 Subscribe to my YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/drwudhi

Dr. Wu Dhi was born Sherwood Swartz but mostly known as ‘Woody’ to friends and family. As a student of various traditions he as received various names and titles over the years as is appropriate in those schools. Among these names was Wu Di, very similar to the pronunciation of Woody, in China the name means ‘has no enemies’. Wu Di was later renamed by a Tibetan Lama to Wu Dhi with an ‘h’. Although this may not seem like that much of a change from Wu Di or even Woody for that matter, it is in fact a high honor to receive such a name directly from a Lama. Dhi in this case is the Sanskrit seed syllable ‘Dhi’ and associated with the great wisdom holder Manjurshri. 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. Golden Skies Productions (energymedicineflorida.com

The Mango Lady and the Qi Gong Doctor

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
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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
www.Turnstressintopower.com and ORDER NOW!
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

Moving South of the Border

Thursday, April 8th, 2010
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South of the border

South of the border

People are always passing in and out of our lives.
Like for example, my friend, Gary who I first met back when I was still in High School.
I haven’t seen or heard from him again until a few years ago when we ran into each
other in Miami Beach.
We spent some time together reminiscing and we became close friends again in no time
at all. He came to my Qi gong classes, got acupuncture treatments and in fact,
he really responded well to Chinese medicine.
His achy back pain vanished and the vitamin B shots and homeopathic medicine seemed
to bring him back to good health once again. He claimed he was even getting younger in
body and mind.

Gary always had a dream of leaving his life in Miami Beach, Florida and moving to Acapulco Mexico.
He saw himself exercising every day, eating only raw food and drinking coconut water under a
palm tree on the seashore. He has been talking about it for years and just last week he pulled
up stakes.
He sold all his things and headed out on a long road trip, stopping here and there as he migrated
“South of the Border” to live out his days with “Quetzal coatl and hopefully find a Mayan princess to
lay by his side.

He thanked me a hundred times before he left for all the acupuncture treatments, the
homeopathic remedies, the detox program I insisted he did before he left.
He told me that he was most thankful and indebted to me
for giving him the opportunity to learn the ancient art of Chinese Qi gong.
(Some spell it Chi Gong) but it’s all the same thing.

I reminded him that teaching and healing was my mission and it was my pleasure to be
able to pass along all the internal exercises and ancient knowledge that I accumulated
over the years.I told Gary that if he practiced on a regular basis, he could maintain his
health and longevity for many years and avoid premature aging.

Gary then signed up to be member of the Qi Gong inner circle and bought every DVD on health,
longevity, meditation and internal healing secrets that being a member entitles him to.

Some times, a big move like what Gary had done, can bring up a lot of fear and uncertainty.
Our reptilian brain goes wild when we pull up our roots. We like regularity in our life.

Back in 1984, I made a big move myself. I pulled up my roots and move to Venezuela.
Once there, I started learning from the different shaman healers. It was an incredible time
for me and I’m sure it’s going to also be incredible time for Gary.
The key is to stay open and be flexible in all parts of the adventure.

Here’s what has kept me centered, grounded and happy.

My practice!

Yep that’s it.

Practice, Practice and more Practice!!!

When you build in a regular practice of exercise, meditation and relaxation,
it becomes your teacher, coach and guide for your entire life.

As long as you have your practice, you can be anywhere in the universe,
in any situation and feel right at home. If things change around you, then you are prepared.
Why? And that’s because you are grounded, centered and consistent.

Practice can and will always give us the stability.

The members of the inner circle all report that the practice keeps them healthy,
strong and vibrant in all parts of their life.

Join today and keep on keeping on. www.qigonginnercircle.com
I wish you the best in Health, Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

Internal Qi Gong Treatment

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
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It was back in August of 2007.  I was doing an acupuncture
and medical Qi gong session on Matt Furey,
he’s a national and world title holder in Kung Fu.
I remember him telling me the importance of connecting
the mind to your muscles.

What he was talking about was “getting inside” your muscles as you train and going beyond mere exercise to give yourself every advantage
possible in your training.

He went on to say.“It has to do with having a set purpose
and a goal in your every move in your practice.
If you’re just going through the moves without a set
purpose you’re not really training”.

This is paramount in practicing Qi Gong.
The inner movement of the Qi as well as the
focused breathing makes all the difference
in practice. You can always tell if a student
has internal power or he is just moving with no
grounding.

I use the same principles when I am working on a
patient, doing a meditation or in internal Qi Gong
practices.

1.

Internal practices need to be trained into the mind

and muscle so the energy can flow un-obstructed.

I still work on Matt every time I see him. I give
him a combination of Acupuncture, Chinese Medical Qi
Gong and Biological medicine to make sure everything
is in good working order and to clear the pathways,
so he can continue to train and teach to the max with
no-obstructions.

If you’ve never had a Medical Qi gong treatment
I’d highly recommend getting one. You can get
in touch with me at
Drwudhi@energymedicineflorida.com
or call the office to set up an appointment
305-932-2202

Internal Qi Gong to control Pain

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
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Today A student asked me if I knew how to control pain using Qi Gong.
I refered to this blog that I sent out a few years ago.
This is the story I told him.

As a kid growing up in Detroit you learned how to be tough
at an early age, and even if I got in a fight or got hurt
I learned how to control pain. That was something I learned
early.

Dr. Feldman our family dentist taught me from an early age to
 GET TOUGH!

You may remember those old dentist offices where that had
those old cable drills, well that’s what he had in his old
creepy office, with those old time cable drills that moved
really, really slowly with loud buzzing drills.
Dr Feldman told my mother, who seemed to believe
everything that he said, that kids didn’t need Novocain
or anything else for pain. He Told Her “Kids don’t really
feel any pain from the drilling”.
So we never got the numbing stuff.
I learned how to move my internal energy in my body to
avoid pain at an early age just to survive those early
days of touchier.
Not exactly the water board technique, but close.

I still use the technique to avoid pain,
to the amazement of my current dentist.

I was working out with a group of students about a
month ago showing some of the advanced techniques of
internal Qi gong and how to strike not at things but
through things.
I got distracted by a question from a senior students
and a newbie cold cocked me on my left side right on my jaw.
Ouch! I didn’t give it much energy and re-channeled the
pain and went on with the instructions.

A few days ago I was feeling some discomfort in my mouth
and went to the dentist to have it checked.
It turned out that I had a broken tooth and it needed to
be pulled.

When I said No Novocain! The dentist  and her assistant
turned white. After some discussion and seeing that it
wasn’t going to happen without me agreeing to let them
give me at least a ¼ dose I agreed for their sake I then
went into a deep meditation and before I knew it the
tooth was out.
I did much better than the doctor and her assistant in fact
I giver her call to day to check on her anxiety level after
seeing me. She was fine but still can’t believe that the
processors didn’t bother me.

Over the last 6 decades I have studied and learned many
techniques from the ancient cultures on to move, remove,
divert and avoid pain. On many different levels mentally,
physically, emotionally and locked in spiritual pain.
Some of these systems I have discovered out of necessity
others are drawn from the Taoist systems and Tibetan
systems, as well as Alchemy, Chinese medicine and the
secret teachings of Ayurvedic medicine.

These and other internal  Qigong exercises are what
I teach to the Qi Gong Inner Circle members.
If you are not a part of the group as of yet.
Join us now. www.Qigonginnercircle.com
If your not totally thrilled with
the teachings you can cancel any time.
There are no contracts
you just drop out; it’s as easy as that there is no pain.
Sign up today I can guarantee you’ll be glad you did.

The Origin of Wrinkles

Thursday, March 11th, 2010
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This weekend I was at an incredible workshop with
two doctors from Italy.
The topics were on Longevity medicine and
Aesthetic medicine,
basically that’s all about health and beauty.
I found it interesting that they put those two
subjects together.

When I was a Kid my father always said.

“If you don’t have your health you don’t have anything”.
I didn’t have a clue what he was telling me in my
younger years, But I do now!

We discussed specifically on the origin and where
wrinkles come from. People get wrinkles from a multitude of reasons.
In Western medicine, these are some of the major factors:

Ultraviolet sun rays
Tobacco
Inadequate diet
Excess alcohol
Loss of teeth
Improper chewing
Environmental dryness
Absence of cosmetic skin care
Abrupt weight loss
Sleep lines

In Chinese medicine, as we get older,
gravity and heat affects our body.
What it does is it heats up our organs and (more…)