Posts Tagged ‘Granddaughter’

How to Stay Thin

Friday, July 26th, 2013
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How to Stay Thin
The cheapest sweetener you can buy is High
Fructose Corn Syrup. Corn sweeteners are both
cheaper and sweeter and that’s why it is in just
about everything you buy.
I was in Michigan a few months ago and went to the
store to pick something up. My granddaughter and
her girl friend wanted to go with. When we got
there she asked. Can we get something? I told her
you can get what ever they want, as long as it
doesn’t contain high fructose corn syrup. They
looked around the entire store reading labels and
they both came back to me and said everything has
it.

I did some research my self and found out that
most corn in the USA is Genetically Modified and
that’s an entirely different problem that I will
address later.

I found an article by Dr. Mercola very
interesting.
“A 2009 study from University of California, Davis
takes its place in a growing lineup of scientific
studies demonstrating that consuming high-fructose
corn syrup is the fastest way to trash your
health. It is now known without a doubt that sugar
in your food, in all its myriad of forms, is
taking a devastating toll. Fructose in any form —
including high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and
crystalline fructose — is the worst of the worst!
Fructose, a cheap sweetener usually derived from
corn, is used in thousands of food products and
soft drinks. Excessive fructose consumption can
cause metabolic damage and triggers the early
stages of diabetes and heart disease.
Some of the side effects are
Insulin resistance and obesity

• Elevated triglycerides and elevated LDL

• Depletion of vitamins and minerals

• Cardiovascular disease, liver disease, cancer,
arthritis, and gout

• High Blood Pressure

It isn’t that fructose itself is bad — it is the
MASSIVE DOSES you’re exposed to that make it
dangerous. There are two reasons fructose is so
damaging:

1. Your body metabolizes fructose in a much
different way from glucose. The entire burden of
metabolizing fructose falls on your liver.
2. People are consuming fructose in enormous
quantities, which has made the negative effects
much more profound.

The FDA classifies fructose as GRAS: Generally
Regarded As Safe. Which pretty much means nothing
and is based on nothing. There is plenty of data
showing that fructose is not safe — but the
effects on the nation’s health have not been
immediate. That is why we are just now realizing
the effects of the last three decades of
nutritional misinformation.

If you really want to lose weight and keep it off
it’s easy if you are willing to make a life style
change. But if you are not about to change your
eating habits you may just be on the yoyo program
where you loose a few pounds and gain them right
back. I sure you know that one.
I have found that there are a few things that
really work well.

a. Read all the labels before you buy it. If you
see high fructose corn syrup don’t buy it.
b. If it’s pastoralized take it out of your
diet. Dairy products will make you fat.
c. Most of the wheat in the USA and Canada is
GMO. Forget it! They are not going to keep you
slim or healthy. Not only will you keep stacking
on pounds your health maybe in danger.
d. Start detoxing your body on a regular basic.
I do a detox every 3 months for a week or two.
Summer, fall, winter and spring are the best
times. If you haven’t ever detoxed , most likely
you are toxic from the air you breath, the water
you drink and the foods you are eating. I found
the core Restore Program to be one of the best and
easy to do.
http://rechargingqigong.com/core-restore-detox-program.html

e. Begin an exercise program and do it 4 times
a week for 90 days. I have found that the internal
exercises work wonders on balancing the mind and
the body. Yoga, Tai chi and Qi Gong keep you
strong and flexible in body, mind and spirit.
Start off with the Flying Crane Qi Gong it’s easy
to learn and will open up the hand centers in
weeks, and you will feel the Qi

http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

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Captured at Sea by a Teenager

Monday, February 20th, 2012
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Sunday night my granddaughter flew
into Miami to spend a week with me!
As most of you know, I have 2 boys and
I also have a brother. There are no girls in
the family at all! BUT, next week I have my
very own teenager coming to stay with me.

Let me tell you a little bit about her.

Last Thanksgiving, I flew into Detroit to
see my family. I stopped at Whole Foods and
bought organic everything-Turkey with all of
the trimmings, cranberry sauce, vegetables, salads,
and pies. The food was great but a bit expensive!

We all sat down to have a beautiful dinner
and my teenage granddaughter only ate the
mashed potatoes and the rolls and maybe a little
bit of the dessert. To me, she is a junk food
eater and now she is coming to visit me for a week
in Florida. I was moderately freaking out thinking it
was going to be a week of donuts, candy bars,
fried food and other stuff that I hate buying for anyone!

So I solved the problem by taking a 4
day cruise to the Caribbean!
She can eat whatever she wants, play
with other kids and she only has to unpack one time.

This is going to be great! So with my computer in
hand and a host of meditations and exercises,
I am off to sea this week to do some incredible
meditations in the darkness of the night.

The New Moon is on the 21st of February and it
will be pitch black out at sea.
I’ll be sharing the meditation that I am doing with
the members of the Qi Gong Inner Circle and how
they can use this type of work to build their spiritual
digestive system, ground their energy, and open up
to the darkness of the new moon.

If you’re not a member yet, what are you waiting for?

These teachings are not available to just anyone.
ONLY to the members of the QI Gong Inner circle!

Join today:

http://www.qigonginnercircle.com/

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Why little things are so important

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
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I was talking to Anastasia today.
She is from Ukraine and today she
became a citizen of America.
She was so happy and our whole office
decided to celebrate!
We got a huge vegetable platter and a
delicious Russian cake.
Anastasia dove into the vegetables and ate a
little piece of a turnip and she said,
“This reminds me of Ukraine, and a
Folk tale I heard when I was a child.”

The folk tale goes like this:

An old grandpa planted a turnip!
When the turnip grew it was enormous!!
The old grandpa started to pull the
turnip out of the ground.
He pulled and pulled, but couldn’t pull it out!!
So he called his wife.

The old grandma took hold of the old grandpa,
the old grandpa took hold of the turnip, and they
pulled and pulled, but couldn’t pull it out!!
So the old woman called the granddaughter over.

The granddaughter took hold of the old grandma,
the old woman took hold of the old grandpa,
the old grandpa took hold of the turnip, and they
pulled and pulled, but couldn’t pull it out. So the
granddaughter called the dog over.

The dog took hold of the granddaughter, the
granddaughter took hold of the old grandma, the old
grandma took hold of the old grandpa, the old grandpa
took hold of the turnip, they pulled and pulled, but
couldn’t pull it out. So the dog called the cat over.

They all tried pulling in the same manner but they
couldn’t pull it out!!!! So the cat called the mouse over.

The mouse took hold of the cat, the cat took hold
of the dog, the dog took hold of the granddaughter,
the granddaughter took hold of the old grandma,
the old grandma took hold of the old grandpa, the
old grandpa took hold of the turnip, they pulled and
pulled–and finally pulled out the turnip!

Anastasia says that the story sounds WAY better in
Russian because all of the words rhyme and it sounds
like a tongue twister!
This is how you would say it in Russian:
Myshka za koshku, koshka za Zhuchku, Zhuchka za
vnuchku, vnuchka za babku, babka za dedku, dedka za
repku, tyanut-potyanut–vytyanuli repku!
Mice after cat, cat after dog, dog after granddaughter,
granddaughter after grandma, grandma after grandpa,
grandpa after turnip, they pulled and pulled and
pulled out the turnip!
This all somehow rhymes!
It’s the same when you’re practicing Qi Gong.
It’s the littlest tiniest things that affect you.
Regularity of practice, every day at the same
time once you establish this pattern and you
keep it, you’ll notice miraculous changes in
your body, mind and spirit.
When I first started practicing Crane style Qi Gong,
I did it every morning at exactly 7 o’clock and every
evening at the same time. I didn’t miss a day. Two
trainings a day, 7 days a week and I totally turned
around my energy. My Chakras in my hand opened
and I could feel the Qi moving through my veins like
giant rivers of energy.
If you want to experience the same thing, be consistent
in your practice and get your copy of
Flying Crane Qi Gong today!

http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi