Posts Tagged ‘Allergic Reaction’

Isn’t it time to reverse those negative life-stealing patterns

Friday, August 2nd, 2013
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I’ve known Maryann since she was 9 years old.
She was always a very talented little girl. She
danced, sang, stared in plays and was highly
creative. She always demanded the best for herself
and so did her parents. As she grew-up all of her
friends knew she was an excessive compulsive type
with whatever she decided to do. It came natural
for her, as both of her parents are the same,
successful, and excessive with just about
everything.
Unfortunately Maryann has multitude hang-ups and
always had to push herself not allowing even a
smidgen for a mistake. If things didn’t go her
way she bitched and moaned making herself and
everyone around her miserable. At an early age she
developed a host of allergies and didn’t fit in
with other kids.
A year ago maybe a little longer she was at the
mall shopping and ate some ice cream. Within
minutes her throat started to close up and she was
whisked off to the hospital and filled up with
drugs to stop the allergic reaction, she just
doesn’t have good genes to eliminate toxins.

Although she has a strong will she has always been
highly susceptible to what she hears, reads and
watches on TV. Once she decides something was
good, or bad she went for it full force.
This can be a good quality or one that can pull
you apart.
Someone once told her that Honey was good for her
stomach and now she pours honey on everything she
eats- fruits, vegetables and even meat, and
chicken. When I asked her why all the honey she
said, “It’s good for my stomach.”
It’s true that all honey contains vitamins and
minerals, but some types of honey have a very high
glycemic index.

Honey has the same relative sweetness and chemical
structure as table sugar. One tablespoon is
considered a serving and it is not recommended
that you exceed 10 tbsp. in the course of one day.
This 10 tbsp. recommendation is for all added
sugars, including those hidden in foods.
Going over the 10 tbsp. daily limit causes gastric
problems such as stomach cramps, bloating and
diarrhea. Because of honey’s fructose content,
eating too much interferes with your small
intestines’ ability to absorb nutrients.

When you are consistently over-consuming honey, it
can have long-term negative effects on the
gastrointestinal tract. Nutrient absorption could
become a permanent problem. Honey also is slightly
acidic and prolonged exposure to acidic foods can
erode tooth enamel and the linings of your
esophagus, stomach and intestines, which can lead
to acid reflux disease. Excess honey consumption,
as with any excess sugar consumption, can result
in insulin insensitivity.

As with most excessive types it’s important to
pick your poison very carefully, as they will
dictate what kind of life you will have as well as
your mental and physical health.

To much of a good thing can kill you

To much of a good thing can kill you

If
someone suggests you change or stop a pattern,
your robot will fight tooth and nail not to change
its patterns. It happens with drugs, food,
alcohol, smoking and every little habit pattern
you have.
The same process goes on even when you establish a
good habit like practicing Qi Gong. You may excess
and spend hours a day practicing, go to every Qi
gong conference and then what happens you repeat
the healthy pattern over and over.
It’s a good habit and you will reap the benefits
of good health, longevity and a quality life.

Isn’t it time to reverse those negative
life-stealing patterns and feel good all over?
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I wish you the Best in your Health, Wealth and
Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

Knowing when to Act in an Emergency

Thursday, August 2nd, 2012
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Marissa is like a daughter to me. I’ve known her
since she was seven years old and we always adored
each. She is all grown up now and has kids, a
husband and all the trappings that go along with
it.

She had some free time today. Her son was in camp,
husband went to work and she decided to take some
relaxing time and go to the mall.
Looking and shopping is fun when you aren’t
pressured for time or in a rush to buy a last
minute this or that.

It’s not my favorite activity but I suppose for
her it’s like hunting or maybe a walk in the woods
or the mountains.On her casual stroll she stopped for a delicious
little treat and that’s when all hell broke loose.
Marissa like millions of people is highly allergic
to Nuts!

The body’s immune system normally fights
infection, but when someone is allergic to tree
nuts or a peanut, the immune system overreacts to
proteins in these foods. Every time the person
eats a peanut or tree nut, the body thinks the
proteins are harmful invaders. The immune system
responds by kicking into high gear to fend off the
“invader.” This causes an allergic reaction, in
which chemicals like histamine are released in the
body.

The release of these chemicals can cause
someone to have the following problems:
• Wheezing
• Trouble breathing
• Chocking
• Hoarseness
• Throat tightness

Nut allergies can cause a severe reaction leading
someone to have trouble breathing, and If it is
not treated, can be life threatening.

She knew she was having a reaction and went to the
drug store to get some Benadryl and lucky the
pharmacist saw what was happening and gave her a
Epinephrine injection for allergies’ and called
911.

The ambulance was there in no time! They gave her
an IV and took her off to the hospital for
treatment. Thank God she is Ok! A little
drugged-up but safe and healthy.

The pharmacist was right on his game and knew
exactly what to do and did it; he may have saved
her life.

This is important in all aspects of life, knowing
when to act and doing it without any hesitation. I
am sure he saw this kind of thing before and was
trained to do what was needed.

When we are challenged with a situation that we
need to act upon, some people freeze up while
others take action.

Why?

It’s because of their training.

“If you fail to train, you are training to fail”

That’s why I train every day in Internal exercises
(Qi Gong), meditation and in my health and
wellness practice. When everything is going well
with blue skies above, nice breeze and there is no
stress in my life I am feeling great, there is no
problem.

But when you’re off your game and out of balance–
look out! You are bound to get a headache, a cold,
sore back, stiff neck, insomnia or worse. Stress
can do this to you in a New York second and that’s
fast. That’s why I train every day to Turn my
Stress into Power.

Friends,

If you are like me you put a lot of importance on
your health and really can’t afford to be off your
game. That why I wrote the book “Turn Stress Into
Power” and then went back into the studio and made
a DVD of all the exercises so everyone would be
able to follow the easy to learn information. You
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I wish you the best in your Health,
Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

Want a nut? No thanks; hold on to your nuts!