Posts Tagged ‘Common Cold’

Are you aging too fast?

Friday, April 12th, 2013
Share

images-1Every Wednesday night for the last 5 years I have
been teaching a meditation class and sharing the
teachings of Internal Qi Gong work as well as
incorporating mythology like the use of imagery,
ritual, and metaphor. When we exercise our will in
such a manner as to bring about changes in one’s
state of mind and body, we Subtle the Body through
the practices involving the use of imagination and
perception to open chakras, meridian channels, and
energy flows.

This rare work impacts our life in such a way that
we grow beyond our old patterns. We move outside
the norm and begin to experience life differently.
We gain purpose, mission and self-worth outside
our own limitations and the limitations of
society. We reach a form of so called insanity.
We actually become in-sane rather than out–of-
sane, our view of the world changes and so do we.

In today’s world the pace has quickened, the old
patterns of life no longer work. We are forced to
become a-new or struggle with habits and patterns
that no longer work.

Just yesterday I had a lady referred to my office
with a common cold. She was brought up in a system
that her belief structure (BS) led her to believe
she needed only two things, Pain pills and
antibodies.

She had a fever and wanted it gone and didn’t want
to deal with any of the discomforts. As we went
over her medical history she shared that she was a
smoker and has been smoking for 40 years and
wasn’t about to quit. She also complained of a bad
cough and a chronic sinus condition. But her (BS)
wouldn’t let her change.
Fortunately, her sister insisted that she open up
and try something new.

That’s how I came into the picture. I explained
that although the antibiotics may eliminate the
symptoms temporally, they were not a cure and she
was going to wipe out her digestive system. We
needed to build up her immune system and change
her biological terrain. I explained that if we
look at the body as a garden and the soil is not
balanced in our garden, we will only grow inferior
plants. To grow health plants we need to balance
the PH of the garden, feed the soil proper
nutrients, which give it water and stay away from
poisons. Our body is the same. We need the right
stuff to stay healthy, exercise, drink water, good
food and right thinking, and to be able to handle
our stresses.
This made sense to her and we treated her with all
natural medicine, teas, herbs, homeopathic
medicine, heat acupuncture and massage.
I called her this morning and guess what? To her
amazement she got better!
The smoking will be the next challenge. She has
been using cigarettes for years to ovoid
confronting her emotions. I’ll let you know how it
goes.

If you are going through some health challenges
yourself, let me know about them. There may be
ways to let go of your own Belief Structure (BS)
and renew yourself.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS. I have a group of serious students and
patients who are working hard to reverse their
aging bodies. They meet with me for an intensive
weekend of treatments, exercises and lifestyle
changes and we communicate via e-mail and Skype to
support the changes every month.
Are you ready to let go of your BS? Check out the private
coaching program
http://rechargingqigong.com/private-coaching.html
You will be glad you did! If you qualify for this
kind of program, you can reverse the aging process
in less than a year.

Dr. Wu Dhi

Holiday Traveling Colds

Friday, December 7th, 2012
Share

The common cold has many forms in traditional
Chinese medicine. The most common forms fall under
the categories of wind cold and wind heat. As is
the nature of exterior disorders involving wind,
the pattern may change very quickly, necessitating
a change in treatment strategy over the course of
an illness. In all the forms a cold, as well as a
cough or the flu, may take, prompt treatment bring
the most effective results. The longer one waits
to treat an infectious disease, the longer it
takes to clear the pathogen.

Common Cold Caused by Wind Cold
This pattern exhibits the following symptoms:
fever, chills (these are worse than the fever),
inability to get warm, nasal or sinus congestion
with clear mucus, cough with clear mucus, stiff
neck and shoulders, occipital headache (back of
head), and a slower-than-normal pulse that is more
easily felt at the surface.

Diaphoretic (sweating) therapy is especially
helpful in this condition, since it warms the body
and pushes the pathogen out through the pores. In
the very early stages of this pattern, an
effective remedy is miso soup with the white part
of spring onion (cong bai) and fresh ginger (sheng
jiang). For more severe or advanced cases, there
is a full range of therapies, depending on the
combination of symptoms.

When the wind-cold symptoms include strong chills,
inability to sweat, wheezing, and stiff neck, the
classic and ancient remedy is Ephedra Decoction
(Ma Huang Tang). The chief herb in this formula is
Ephedra (ma huang), a powerful stimulant that
opens the bronchial passages, warms the body, and
stimulates sweating.
Cinnamon twig (gui zhi) assists the Ephedra in
warming the body and promoting a sweat, while
apricot seeds (xing ren) help relieve the
wheezing. Licorice (gan cao) acts as a harmonizing
herb, modulating the harsh nature of the Ephedra,
preventing too much sweating and toxicity. It also
has anti-inflammatory and antitussive qualities,
making it useful for sore throat and cough
symptoms.

Ephedra is never used by itself in Chinese herbal
therapy; it is always part of a formula, often
combined with licorice (as in Ephedra Decoction),
which tones down its harsh nature. Since Ephedra
can raise blood pressure, especially when used
alone or with caffeine, it should not be used by
people who have heart disease orhypertension.
For symptoms of wind cold with headache and nasal
congestion as the chief symptoms, the classic
formula isChuan Xiong Cha Tiao Wan, typically
taken with green tea (cha), which moves the action
of the formula to the head area. Green tea has
been found recently to have strong antioxidant
properties, scavenging the free radicals involved
in aging and disease.
Common Cold Caused by Wind Heat
When the pernicious influence of wind combines
with heat, the fever is worse than the chills, and
the pulse is faster than normal. The primary
symptom is a swollen and sore throat with headache
and irritability. If there is a cough, it is
usually dry or nonproductive, with occasional
expectoration of yellow mucus.

Numerous formulas treat the many variations of
this condition, but the most famous by far is Yin
Qiao San. This highly effective treatment for wind
heat symptoms, appearing in such conditions as
influenza and tonsillitis as well as the common
cold, is also available from a number of different
manufacturers as the patent formula Yin Qiao Jie
Du Pian. In addition to Yin Qiao, a number of
other effective remedies are available. For
example, Gan Mao Ling is almost always useful in
cases of wind heat. If the fever is high, Zhong
Gan Ling is preferred. If the sore throat is
especially severe, it is recommended to add Chuan
Xin Lian Antiphlogistic Tablets to the treatment.
Other Elements of Treating the Common Cold
When treating cold or flu symptoms due to wind
heat, the results are always more dramatic if the
treatment begins at the earliest possible stage of
the illness. It is important to get adequate rest,
a vacation from sources of stress, and good
nutrition in the form of soups and fresh juices.
Sweets and stimulants (such as caffeinated
beverages) cause a rapid progression in the
severity of the illness since they tend to feed
the pathogen.

The same is true for tonifying herbs such as
ginseng. People sometimes make the mistake of
taking ginseng when they feel a cold coming on
since they have heard that ginseng is good for the
immune system. Using ginseng in this case is a
serious error since ginseng will powerfully feed
the pathogen causing the illness, making the
person feel much worse. This is traditionally
known as “trapping the burglar.”

If a person suspects a burglar is in the house,
the worst step to take is to lock all the doors
and windows, for the burglar will do more damage
trying to get out. A powerful tonic herb, ginseng
acts to “lock down” the exterior of the body while
releasing energy in the interior. If a pathogen is
already inside the body, ginseng and other
stimulating tonics lock it in while simultaneously
feeding it. The proper treatment plan is to open
the pores and push out the pathogen. Herb formulas
that “release the exterior and repel wind,” such
as Yin Qiao, are used in these cases.
On the other hand, if no pathogen is in the body,
ginseng strengthens the wei qi, the body’s wall
against invaders, while it simultaneously improves
the person’s vitality and resistance to disease.
This distinction between building long-term
immunity and fighting off an acute illness is an
important contribution of traditional Chinese
medicine. While tonic herbs can be taken
long-term, it is important to discontinue their
use during a cold or flu. Then, after the pathogen
has been expelled from the body, tonic herbs can
be taken again to build up strength and vitality
over the long-term.

Using Acupuncture to Treat the Common Cold
Acupuncture and moxibustion can provide some
immediate relief from cold symptoms and help the
body expel the pathogen much faster. Needles are
typically inserted into points along the lung and
large intestine meridians, which have demonstrated
the ability to activate immune function. The most
important acupuncture point in treating the common
cold is Large Intestine 4 (“Adjoining Valleys”),
which is located in the web between the thumb and
index finger. This point is very effective for
this condition, since it suppresses pain and
relieves exterior conditions. Patients frequently
experience quick relief when the point is needled
or massaged.

Typically, one or two acupuncture treatments and a
week’s course of herbal medicine are all that are
required for colds. If the symptoms are recognized
and treated early, it is possible to fight off a
cold in a day or two with acupuncture treatment
and herbs.

The most important acupuncture point in treating
the common cold is Large Intestine 4. This point
is very effective for this condition, since it
suppresses pain and relieves exterior conditions.

I am finally starting to feel better as I get a
lot of rest a few treatments and drank a lot of
fresh juice and water.

I’ll be sending you more information on how to
stay healthy all winter and avoid winter colds.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS
Don’t forget the best treatment ids to build your
immune system and avoid getting sick.
Call my office today and schedule an appointment
305-407-0120

Don’t Get another Cold!

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012
Share

How many times do you get a cold in a year?
Ones, twice or more?
I used to get a cold every fall and usually a whopper in
the spring as well and I’d be out of commission for at least a
week and if I wasn’t careful I’d end up with a lingering cough to boot.

Usually a person gets a cold when their immune system is
run down and they come in contact with the colds virus.
If you are burning the candle at both ends, stressed to the
max it seems like it’s much easer to pick up a cold.

There are many myths of the common cold.
The fact is, most of them are wrong.
Things like: You can sweat it out– unfortunately,
this does not work – it is completely ineffective.
The Flu Shot can prevent a cold—wrong, sometimes
people get worse colds from the darn shot.
Cold weather can give you a cold—wrong again most
colds are caught in the Spring/Fall seasons.

There is a popular myth that kissing a person with a cold
will cause you to catch it—nope a kiss won’t kill you,
but watch out it is the nasal mucous you have to worry about.
So don’t lick any noses.

The good News when you get symptoms of a cold
(runny nose, coughing, aching body and wiped out)
it can be stopped in its tracks.
If you feel that you are coming down with something don’t
wait another minute, and if you are in the midst of a bad cold
you can lessen the symptoms and duration by days.
Yes, you can get over the sickness quickly… And the treatment is all natural.

I have recommended Vira-Qi to patients, students and
my own family and they are amazed how quickly you can free yourself
of cold symptoms. In fact, take it at the first signs and like magic you will be
feeling great in the morning. Vira Qi is the name, get it today and keep it in
your medicine chest –you will be glad you did.

http://rechargingqigong.com/qi-essentials-vira-qi.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Auto-pilot training to build in muscle memory

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011
Share

When we are young and somewhat
immature, health is not a big concern.
I know in my younger days I thought
I was somewhat invincible and although
I have been training and working-out
since I was a teenager, I never put
much attention on health, sickness or wellness.
Probably because I never had any sickness
or death in my family until I was well
into my twenties.

By that time my training and daily workouts
were on my autopilot well ingrained into my
muscle memory and habit body.

The reason I always encourage you to train is,
if you keep it going you will build
in a habit body & muscle memory, that will
last a life time.
It will keep you younger and healthier.

That is one of the keys to Longevity.

As you mature, you hopefully become
more aware of not only your own situation
but others as well. As we move through
the different stages of life,
things around us
will constantly be changing–
they are all lesions to be learned.

When you experience any dis-ease,
no matter if it’s a common cold, an
emotional upset or a serious disease
it effects everyone around you as well.

If it’s a family member you will notice
it right away. If it’s a co-worker
and you are in the same office you are
going to notice their situation within a
few days or within a week for sure.

Why? Because it will effect you personally.
Maybe you’ll have to pick up the slack in
the office and do more work, or you may
catch what they have.
Just having someone around with
problems will effect you energetically.

But let us say it is someone thousands
of miles away, it can still affect us.
Take for example someone in Africa who
has Aids and comes into our country and
spreads the disease. It affects all of us.

“Getting well and feeling well
is a comprehensive growth process
that encompasses our entire humanity.”
-Dr. Reimar Banis

We only become healthy if everybody
is healthy. Getting well and staying
well is one of the most important tasks
in each person’s life.
Most people only notice their health
after they lose it or when they recovery
from a dis-ease.

All good Healers, no matter if they
are MD’s, Chiropractors, Massage
Therapists, Acupuncturists or Energy
Workers, promote self-healing by
providing profound stimulation for
the self-knowledge.

Help never really comes from the outside;
it is only to be reawakened within us to
bring a person back to true health and
happiness.
We can therefore rightly say nature heals.

Getting well and feeling well is a
comprehensive growth process that
encompasses our entire humanity.

When you make the conscious effort to
change your health, you will change the
health of everyone around you.

The programs that I teach
are all about becoming healthier mentally,
physically and spiritually.
It makes no difference if you
begin with

The Recharging Qi Gong program,
http://www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html

The Flying Crane Qi Gong program
http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html
or
The Program on Mantra
http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.htmlthey

or any of the other programs and health products
because they are all about
your Health and Happiness.

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

Dr Wu Dhi