Posts Tagged ‘Chest Pains’

What do you want? Youth or old age?

Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
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I received this story from a friend about a family
that lost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The husband was a heavy smoker, he was having
chest pains– so they took him to the hospital and
they found out he had multiple spots on his lungs.
His cancer was so far advanced; there was nothing
they could do.

A few days later he died.
The poor guy, retired from the military and had
spent his whole life serving his country, and
although he had a pension coming, because he was
diagnosed with lung cancer, his family was not
entitled to any money when he died.
Later they found out that if he had been diagnosed
with throat cancer, it would have been covered and
the family would be entitled to his entire
pension.
The doctors felt there was a good chance that he
actually had throat cancer and that it had
metastasized to his lungs, only at the time they
had no reason to run further tests.
Unfortunately, he was already gone by the time
they found out about the pension.
If only they had known earlier, maybe something
could have been done, if the results had proved it
was throat cancer, they would have received
100% of his pension.
The military knew the information, but didn’t
offer it and of course; it never occurred to the
family that such a thing could ever occur.
As a consumer, you’ve most likely experienced an
“If only I had known” situation a few times
in your life.

That old saying “If I’d only known” syndrome can
cost you much more than you would think.
I hear it every day in my office. If I’d only
known, I would have taken better care of myself,
If I’d only known I would have eaten better, or If
I’d only known I would have practiced those
exercises regularly.

Don’t let this happen to you. Take the action and
do what it takes to keep you healthy.
I have been doing Qi Gong for around 30 years.
When I first found out about it only a few people
were practicing in the USA or even knew about the
benefits of longevity, staying younger and the
proven anti-aging effect has had on people for
thousands of years is incredible.

I hear people saying, if I only knew what you were
saying years ago I would have practiced, but now
it’s too late.
It’s not too late at all, if you start practicing
on a regular basis you can get the Qi flowing in
your body and what follows Qi is blood filled with
rich oxygen.

Once you get a rich blood flow to all your organs
flowing properly you’ll enhance all your organs,
as well as your brain. It’s a no brainer, practice
and become younger! Or Sit on your duff and age.
There is never a best time to make this decision
as you will always have things going on. Let’s do
this now and get it handled for you so you can
start benefiting now. Order your copy today

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

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

The Most Dangerous Day of the Year.

Monday, December 26th, 2011
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It’s the day after Christmas, the entire house is a mess rapping
paper balled up, presents still in boxes, your
in- laws are still in your spare bedroom
and the kids are out of school for more days then wish to count.

STRESS seems to be around every intersection you turn.

Everything may seem to be a little overwhelming and you are
stressed to the max.
We all know it’s going to keep on going strong for a few
more weeks, as we are getting ready for more merriment,
until the BIG bash on New Years Eve.

It’s a time to Paying Attention to your health as well.

I bet you didn’t know that December 26 is historically one of
the most dangerous days of the year.

This time of year is infamous for heart attacks, heart failures,
and strokes.
Don’t let holiday stress kick your butt.
We all want to keep our ticker ticking as long as possible
without any glitches and although the holidays are a time to
kick back, over eat and knock back several glasses of holiday cheer
that excessive drinking can cause irregular heartbeat
and it can up your odds for a stroke.

On Christmas Day, many people confuse shortness of breath or
chest pains with indigestion from drinking and overeating.
On most days you would play it safe and go to the hospital.
But it’s just a annoyance around the holidays so we wait
and that can be a your last mistake.

In Chinese Medicine there are some Symptoms of Heart Disease
to give you a heads up before anything ever happens-
things like vertical or tangential crease on earlobes,
Horizontal crease across the bridge of the nose,
deep narrow central crack on the tongue extending to the tip.

Hear are some tips to keep your heart healthy:
• Avoid Eating – high fat, high cholesterol foods
• Pass on caffeine
• No tobacco
• Lighten up on alcohol
• Sugar is a no, no!
• Butter, red meat, fried foods, soft drinks, spicy foods,
white flour all of these can add more stress to your heart .

Eat More – fiber, raw foods, fish, turkey, chicken, garlic, and
onions, and nuts.

Doing the right Exercise can keep your heart healthy
and strong for years and years.
That’s why I practice internal exercise like Qi Gong on a daily.

You can Turn your Stress into Power and easily extend your
life for years.
It’s your anti-aging formula to keep you healthy, strong and young.

Pick your program up today and you will feel the difference
within weeks.
http://rechargingqigong.com/turn-stress-into-power.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi