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What are the diseases that are most likely to kill you?

Monday, September 28th, 2015
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What are the diseases that are most likely to kill you?

What are the diseases that are most likely to kill you?

What are the diseases that are most likely to kill you?

these days, we hear of a new disease that will wipe

out the human population and are most likely to kill you

or devastate our health.

What can we do to stay healthy? We exercise, watch

our diet, and pay attention to our hygiene. We run

to the doctor to head off any pathogen that may be

attacking our system. But there are really only a

few diseases that, for the most part, will likely kill you.

 

Here is the Hit list:

#1. Coronary Artery Disease (Ischemic Heart

Disease)

The deadliest disease in the world is coronary

artery disease (CAD). CAD, also called ischemic

heart disease, occurs when the blood vessels that

supply blood to the heart become narrowed. The

World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that

about 7.4 million people died of ischemic heart

disease. Even today, with all the research and

millions of dollars spent, we have more CAD than

ever. It’s still the #1 killer with more than 13.2

percent of all deaths. Among the risk factors are

high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and

smoking. What can you do? Regular exercise, good

nutrition, and weight control can help lower your

risk of developing CAD. But there is a lot more

that you can do to avoid heart disease. Qi Gong

calms the mind and the spirit better than any

exercise we do in the West. In Chinese medicine,

the Heart rules the mind. What does that mean?

When we look at the five elements, the Heart is

Fire. If there is too much heat from the fire, the

heat rises and causes insomnia, migraines, and

Shen disturbances, things like Parkinson’s

disease, shaking and twitching, and mental

disorders. As we balance the fire and water in the

body, we balance the heart.

 

#2. Stroke

A stroke is when an artery in the brain is blocked

or leaks. Oxygen-deprived brain cells begin to die

within minutes. Strokes are responsible for 6.7

million deaths around the world, according to WHO.

That figure represents about 11.9 percent of all

deaths. Stroke kills almost 130,000 Americans each

year—that’s 1 out of every 20 deaths.

 

# 3. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

COPD is a chronic, progressive lung disease that

makes it hard to breathe. Chronic bronchitis and

emphysema are types of COPD. About 3.1 million

deaths were attributed to COPD, according to WHO.

That represents about 5.6 percent of deaths, a

rate that has held steady since 2000. At this

time, around 64 million people around the world

were living with COPD. The main causes are smoking

and secondhand smoke. Another factor is air

pollution, both indoors and out. There’s no cure

for COPD, but its progression can be slowed down

with conventional medicine as well as homeopathic

medication and acupuncture.

 

# 4. Respiratory Infections

WHO estimates that lower respiratory infections

caused about 3.1 million or 5.5 percent of deaths

in the world. This group of diseases includes

pneumonia, bronchitis, and influenza. Flu season

lasts from November through February in the

Northern Hemisphere and from June through August

in the Southern Hemisphere. They say the risk is

year-round in tropical regions.

 

# 5. Cancers of the Trachea, Bronchus, and Lungs

Cancers of the trachea, bronchus, and lungs are

all respiratory cancers. The main causes of this

type of cancer are smoking, second-hand smoke, and

environmental toxins. Around 1.6 million deaths

were attributed to lung cancer – that is 2.9% of

all deaths.

 

The heart and the lungs are major organs that need

attention. The Fire element or your Heart, and the

Lungs as the Metal element are the most effected

organs that can cause your demise. The emotional

component of the Heart is anxiety and the lack of

love and joy, while the emotion of the Lung is

sadness and grief.

 

I have spent over half of my life studying and

practicing longevity exercises, and the traditions

that seem to have a handle on anti-aging and

longevity are the Daoist, Tibetan Buddhist, and

the Alchemists. They all do internal exercises,

meditations, and follow dietary rules. The problem

in the West is that we are pretty much controlled

by the drug and food companies whose concern is

not your health or well-being. It is unfortunate,

but there are a few of us that can see through the

illusion. You are probably one of them and are

practicing daily. If you are on the path and want

to refine your practice, I can help! I suggest

getting a copy of the Recharging Qi Gong program

to start http://goo.gl/1HP2ec. You can change the

normal and be un-normal, in-sane rather than

out-of-sane.

Get the Recharging Qi Gong Program today, and

regain your health, flexibility and sanity.

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

Happiness!

 

Dr. Wu Dhi
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Don’t Lose your Pie in the snow

Sunday, June 6th, 2010
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fallen pie

I was talking to my cousin Susie today.
She told me that she made two pies and brought
them to friend’s houses for Christmas.
Suzy, “I didn’t know you inherited that pie maken
gene from Grandma”.

I told her about a story that I heard years ago from
my Dad about pies.
It was back in the time of the great depression.
My grandmother was a great cook and an even better baker
she made everything. Home made noodles from scratch, cakes,
cookies and everyone loved her pies,they were the very best,
lemon,cherry,blueberry, pumpkin and apple you name it
Grandma made it.

The family lived in Michigan and one cold, snowy, winter
day just around this time of the year my Grandma made a
few of her famous pies and placed them on the windowsill
to cool.

As fait would have it, one flipped over and landed in the
new fallen snow.

What a Bummer!

In our lives there is so much we see spill, tip over, or break
and some of us see only the lost pie in the snow.

I had a patient call me and say.” I am going into the hospital
to treat my depression. It’s really bad.  Saw a shrink and he’s
throwing pills at me – but they’re not doing anything and he’s
a fortune. I have to go somewhere that can remedy this.
I feel that I am being stuck in the same place without the
tools to dig my way out.” I am not sure I can hang on.
I am really feeling hopeless.

Well I know from experience that our lives are a series of
lessons to be learn. If we get up-set, bent-out-of-shape and
it effects our health in all three bodies physically, mental
and spiritual.

If the lesson isn’t learned, most likely we’ll have to repeat
it over and over again, until we learn it.
When it feels like a “crisis of death”, it is most likely akin
to a “crisis in birth.”

There are always ways to dig your pie out of the snow.
All it takes is the right coaching and education.

My dad and both of my uncles ran out side with spoons
in hand and didn’t let a bit go to waste.

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

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Dr. Wu Dhi

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