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Ancient Tips to a Long Life

Friday, January 3rd, 2014
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Shaolin-monksAncient Tips to a Long Life

Last week my cousin Bari sent me this:
“Ten Tips From A Shaolin Monk On How To Stay
Young”. Most of us have heard of the Shaolin
Monastery. It was founded in the 5th century and
has been the main association with the martial
arts. I was fascinated with Shaolin and Kung Fu
for years. I read every book I could get my hands
on and when the Kung Fu TV series started. I never
missed one adventure of Kwai Chang Caine played by
David Carradine. I remember the sayings: Master
Kan in the show.

“To hit a target… is to exercise the inner
strength. Indeed there are two kinds of strengths.
The outer strength is obvious: it fades with age
and succumbs to sickness. Then there is the ch’i,
the inner strength. Everyone possesses it, too.
But it is indeed much more difficult to develop.
The inner strength lasts through every heat and
every cold. Through old age and beyond. –
Wow was I excited and inspired, I knew I had to
develop Chi and the inner power and to this day I
still work on cultivating my Chi.

My life has followed three stages. When I was
young I developed the skills as a warrior learning
the martial art skills and as I matured I became a
healer and a priest. Today that may sound like a
video game or something from an old Druidism
religion of the Celtic people. Life is an
interesting journey, staying alive is challenging.

These ancient tips to a long life from the
Shaolin monetary still apply today.

1) Don’t think too much. Thinking takes energy.
Thinking can make you look old.
2) Don’t talk too much. Most people either talk or
do. Better to do.
3) When you work, work for 40 minutes then stop
for 10 minutes. When you look at something all the
time, it can damage your eyes and also your
internal organs and peace.
4) When you are happy, you need to control your
happiness; if you lose control then you damage
your lung energy.

5) Don’t worry too much or get angry because this
damages your liv er and your intestines.
6) When you eat food don’t eat too much, always
make sure you are not quite full as this can
damage your spleen. When you feel a bit hungry
then eat a little.
7) When you do things take your time, don’t hurry
too much. Remember the saying “Hasten slowly you
will soon arrive.”
8) If you only do physical exercise all the time
and you never do Qi gong this makes you lose your
balance and you will become impatient. You lose
the Yin of your body. Exercise balances the Yin
and the Yang.
9) If you never exercise, just peace, meditation,
soft training, Qi Gong, then this doesn’t give you
Yang energy so you use up your Yang energy.

I have spent most of my life studying and
researching the keys to longevity and now coach
thousands of people in the ancient and modern
discoveries of staying young.
If you are one of the health nuts like me that are
dedicated to your health and longevity, take a
look at my private coaching pro gram
http://rechargingqigong.com/private-coaching.html

and we can discover what and how to keep you
healthy and young for a long time to come.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Fast food + soda= Big butt Big belly

Wednesday, July 24th, 2013
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Sue works in a weight clinic near my house and she
has been struggling with her own weight for years.
We were talking and she was telling me that there
are more over weight people in the USA than in
Asia or Europe combined hands down.
I asked her why she thought that was true? She
went on to say it’s big business that’s fatting up
America.

Sue said that most of the people who come into her
clinic just want a quick fix. They don’t have a
clue what they are doing to their health.
Sue told me that the woman that came in to see her
is running around from one fast food restaurant
deal to another looking for the discount of the
week. No wonder they are busting out of their
pants and as far as their workout it’s with a
knife and a fork.

She has completely stopped eating at fast food
restaurants and now wants the next step to those
love handles.
images-1 If you want
something sweet have some fruit before 5 O’ clock
in the evening the earlier in the day the better.

As far as sugar:
1. Use organic cane sugar in
moderation.

2.Use organic raw honey in moderation.

3. Avoid ALL artificial sweeteners,
which can damage your health even more quickly
than fructose.

4.Avoid agave syrup since it is a
highly processed sap that is almost all fructose.
Your blood sugar will spike just as it would if
you were consuming regular sugar or HFCS. Agave’s
meteoric rise in popularity is due to a great
marketing campaign, but any health benefits
present in the original agave plant are
processed out.

5.Eat a fruit in moderation it will satisfy
your sweet tooth and drink more water.

6.Avoid energy drinks and sports drinks because
they are loaded with sugar, sodium, and chemical
additives.

In the hot summer wake up earlier, drink more
water, and practice the Yin exercises
http://rechargingqigong.com/yin-set.html
these will pull the heat out of the body, keep
your internal organs healthy and give you better
sleep and more energy.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS The Recharging Qi Gong Program includes the Yinimages
Exercises.
http://www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html

Practice, Practice, Practice.

Dr. Wu Dhi

The Key to longevity, update on Dr. Cuenca

Wednesday, July 17th, 2013
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Dimages will be at my office later this
month July 25th for a week to run some interesting
testing on patients, she is a naturopathic doctor
from Santa Cruz, California and specializes in
Computer regulation thermography (CRT) and
advanced homeopathic medicine. The Thermography is
a wonderful tool used to get a functional picture
of all the organ systems in the body.

The Test is performed by measuring different
points on the skin, which correspond to specific
internal organs and tissues through
viscerocutaneous reflexes. Thermography has been
used in Europe for more that 20 years, and has
recently been computerized to make interpretation
easier and more accurate.
How the CRT works?

The autonomic nervous system, which controls
automatic body functions, determines circulation
to internal organs as well as the skin. It does
this by altering the amount of dilation and
constriction in blood vessels. Environmental
temperature impacts the autonomic nervous system
and, therefore, affects blood flow. By measuring
the temperature of many different points on the
skin before and after a cold stimulus, we can
monitor changes in circulation. The actual
temperature, as well as how it changes in response
to the cold stimulus, provides information about
the function of organs and tissues that correspond
to the points being measured.

After adapting to room temperature, the first set
of measurements is taken. A 15 minute cooling phase
follows before measuring the
points a second time. After the results are
interpreted, they will be explained during a
follow-up appointment. Treatment will be based on
the test’s results, the patient’s specific
situation, and the doctor’s assessment.

Why is this test so important ?
Regulation thermography is effective in the early
detection of many physical imbalances and
diseases. Often times symptoms are affected by
areas of the body that may not at first seem
directly related. Thermography can help determine
what additional lab work; if any; may be needed to
determine the source of ill health; and can help
avoid many unnecessary, expensive lab tests.

CRT can discover possible sources of chronic
disease and infections. Breast, ovarian, and
prostate health can also be assessed. Possible
cardiovascular, stomach, liver, pancreas, and
gallbladder problems can be detected using the
CRT. Unknown causes of infection and inflammation,
allergic or toxic reactions to food, the presence
of intestinal mycosis or dysbiosis, and possible
correlations between dental health and disease can
all be determined using CRT. Your overall vitality
can be estimated by CRT.

To schedule an appointment call my office at
305-407-0120

This is what you will need to do before the
testing
1. Do not shower, exercise, or engage in any
activities that will increase your blood pressure.

2. Eat a light breakfast. Do not drink coffee,
including decaf, or any caffeinated beverages,
like Coke or Pepsi.

3. Do not smoke or drink alcohol for a
minimum of 24 hours before your appointment.

4. Take only medications that you take regularly.

5. Wear comfortable clothing that covers your
arms and legs and make sure to wear socks.
A lose button-down shirt is good.

6. No tight clothing, including
belts. Anything that leaves a red mark when you
remove it is too tight.

7. Do not use any creams, lotions, or make-up on
your skin. *Men avoid shaving on the morning of
their appointment.

8. Avoid confrontation or emotional stress on the
day of your appointment

If you have any questions contact the office and I
will answer them the best I can or refer you to
Dr. Cuenca

I highly suggest this test for better health and
as a guide for longevity practices.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS Call today
305-407-0120

The Future Picture of your Health!

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013
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There is a lot going on right now,
It must be a seasonal change.

I get a full check up a few times a year
and this year is no exception.

I have invited Dr. Carola Cuenca
to come to Miami.
Starting on April 4th she will be doing testing
and evaluations
using “Computerized Regulation Thermography,”
(CRT)

This is a testing device used all through
Europe in the major clinics to assess the
state of health of the internal organs.
I use it to see what’s going on inside
the body 6 months before anything shows up.

Computerized Regulation Thermography (CRT)
is a safe, radiation-free, non-invasive,
painless, whole body scan method for
discovering hidden dysfunctions and
infections that monitor the treatment
progress.

It can see problems before they
manifest into a palpable mass, or,
into health problems that may be
irreversible.

Using the CRT, internal organs
can be ‘seen’ digitally through the
nervous system. Connections with
the skin surface and, in many cases,
can help move the person
out of the danger zone, saving both
time and preserving health.

Dr. Carola Cuenca is a homeopathic
physician, her insights and understanding
of the holistic nature of human physiology,
mind and spirit are part of her talent in
helping people heal, she specializes in
women’s issues and immune system
challenges.

The Causes of Breast Cancer:

1. Prescriptions Drugs, especially Synthetic
Hormones, e.g., birth control pills,
non-human estrogen, etc.

2.Exposures to Plastics and Plasticizers
that may act like Toxic Foreign Estrogens
(Xenoestrogens)

3.Hidden and Chronic Infections of the
Teeth, Tonsils and/or Lymphatic and
Internal Organs

4.Toxic Heavy Metal Exposures
(mercury, lead, arsenic, cadmium)

5.Improper Diet and Nutritional Deficiencies

6.Liver Metabolism Defects

Breast disease is not a disorder of the
breasts alone, but of multiple, systemic,
physiological malfunctions such as:

•Abnormal liver detoxification
•Hormonal imbalances
•Environmental toxins
-Mercury, lead, arsenic, plastics
•Dietary carcinogens(oxidized,
rancid fats, processed foods,
artificial food colors and
preservatives.

•Unresolved chronic infections
•Trauma and x-rays (30% of all breast
cancers may be triggered by the crush
trauma and radiation exposure of
repeated mammograms).

75% of women who get breast
cancer have no family history of the disease.
Moreover, 23% of all breast cancers occur in
women under 49. The most common
cancer in women is in this age group.
Breast cancers in younger women are
usually more aggressive and have poorer
survival rates.

Mammography and digital infrared image
thermography, as well as MRI and ultrasound,
can help to study the breasts and other parts
of the body, but only Computerized Regulation
Thermography (CRT) can help pinpoint and
explain the relationship and impact of all
the other body systems and their particular
influences on breast health on an individual
basis.

To secure your space call today!
305-407-0120 or
786-271-0325

Office Address:
18205 Biscayne Blvd.
Suite # 2214
Aventura, FL 33160

Call today, as space is really limited!
305-407-0120
786-271-0325

I Wish You the Best in your Health, Wealth and
Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

How to look younger Naturally: Part A

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013
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Natural Facial Rejuvenation

Over the last 2 decades I have had more than 1,000
patients come into my office and ask me the same
question over and over. “What can I do to slow
down the aging process? Their skin is wrinkling,
their brains don’t function as quick as it used to
and they hardly have energy to get through the
day.

Sex? Well forget it, they have no interest at all.
Long ago the Chinese developed a system that’s now
thousands of years old. It was an achiest secret
that was only for royalty and wealthy to retain
their youthful appearance. Facial rejuvenation-
the muscles in our face lose the tone and collagen
over time. We all want to be young and eliminate
wrinkles, facial rejuvenation bring more collagen
into the skin and keep you looking younger
naturally. Forget about the knife, it can cause
more harm and aggravation than it’s worth. When I
lived in Venezuela years ago, one of my patients
got a full face lift and unfortunately it got
infected. Her face was swollen up like a chipmunk
and she was on antibiotics for a years just to get
back to where she was.

A natural face lift does more than just your mask.
It detoxes the entire body and rejuvenates your
skin as well as your internal organs.
The treatment is done in 3 pillars.
1st pillar: involves detoxification and drainage
and continues for 6-12 weeks. It involves
injections, oral drops and homeopathic medicine.
2nd pillar: involves creams, exercise and
treatments 1-3 times a week
3rd pillar: works on the cellular level and organ
support. In this way the treatment is long lasting
with no side affects.

images and Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM) can provide a safe,
effective, natural, and drug-free approach to
reducing the signs of aging. A facial rejuvenation
using this ancient technique can improve muscle
tone of the face and neck while addressing
underlying imbalances that may have contributed to
the aging process.
Why does skin sag?

Wrinkles begin internally from a constitutional
imbalance and fundamental weakness of Qi. Flowing
through these pathways, Qi provides nourishment,
support, and energy to every cell, tissue, muscle,
and organ.

This leads to inadequate muscle tone, and over
time, wrinkles and sagging skin.
A facial rejuvenation using our system tightens
pores, improves muscle tone and dermal
contraction, while enhancing and increasing the
elasticity of the skin. It can reduce signs of
aging by strengthening and stimulating the
circulation of Qi within the meridian pathways,
especially those of the face. You will look and
feel more energetic, calm, vibrant and healthy.
Facial rejuvenation is virtually painless, and a
non-surgical method to reduce the signs of aging.
This Natural Face Rejuvenation has the promise to
bring back youth to your face without undergoing
the pain and risks of the traditional plastic
surgery face lift.

Once again, on the request of so man of my
patients I am offering the natural face lift in my
office. Because of my tight schedule I can only
offer these to the first 12 people who call in and
reserve their space. The programs are divided up
into both 6 week and 12 week program depending on
the patient’s condition of their skin and what
damage has been done. I am going to write more
about this on Wednesday and give you more insight
on how you can stay young, healthy and looking the
best you can.

Call today to schedule your FREE telephone
consultation or you can come in to the office but
be sure to call 305-407-01-20

Consultations are limited so call ASAP

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Sexual Power is Power

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013
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I know a group of guys who are years younger than
me and work hard and also have an active family
life. One is in his mid 50’s, two in their mid
40’s and a younger guy who just turned 26. They
golf, lift weights, Ski and play sports. But, for some
reason all of their blood work came back showing
low testosterone (LOW -T). They are now
all on supplements and some of them are even
injecting themselves with testosterone to try and
bring their levels up to normal. I find this very
unusual. Could it be their diet? Their stress
level? Or the wrong type of exercises?

When you start artificially feeding your body with
testosterone, what happens is your body actually
becomes lazy and stops producing it. This causes
the old ‘No Led in you pencil” syndrome. Although,
I am years older I have been focusing on internal
exercises that stimulate and strengthen the
kidneys, move the energy and keep the led sharpened.

It’s highly unusual for the 26 year old but he has
been losing too much Jing. In Chinese Medicine,
the Jing feeds your sexual energy, your internal
fluids, your vitality and keeps you young! If you
do the correct exercises, you can strengthen your
internal organs but if you are not paying
attention, losing vital fluids every time you make
love, believe it or not you are draining yourself,
aging yourself and you can end up with low back
pain, hair loss, knee pain, tinnitus and sexually
kapuffed.

, order this
program today!

http://rechargingqigong.com/sexual-qi-gong.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS Sexual vitality is the secret to a long life
and an exciting one as well. Learn and practice
click on the link and learn more.
http://rechargingqigong.com/sexual-qi-gong.html

How to stay warm this Winter

Friday, December 28th, 2012
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Winter is here again and now the days are getting
longer in the Northern hemisphere. Depending where
you live you could see as much as 8 minutes more
of light a day.
I have already started my winter organic garden
with lettuce, onions, garlic and tomato’s as well
as a host of herbs. My organic garden will produce
food for about 5 months and I know it’s organic
for sure. The garden does more for me than just
produce food; it is a way to stay in touch with
nature, stay grounded and a wonderful way to
meditate.

In Chinese Medicine, the different seasons of the
year are associated with certain organs of the
body. Winter is ruled by the Water element, which
is associated with the Bladder and the Kidneys.
Chinese Medicine sees that the internal organs are
related to the physical symptoms of a person. For
example, the bladder and the kidneys are nourished
by the cold climate in the winter, but extreme
coldness or wetness can also injure them like deep
stiffness or pain, especially in the low back and
knees.

The ears are the sense organs
associated also with the Water element.
Interesting enough, the kidneys and ears are
shaped similarly. A water element disharmony in
the cold season can cause problems of the ears or
hearing. Another association to the water element
is the bones and any changes in the head ike hair
loss and premature graying may also suggest an
imbalance of the water element.

The specific
emotional imbalance associated with water element
is fear; and fear can itself injure the Bladder
and Kidney organs. On a brighter note, the
positive emotion is gentleness; being gentle to
yourself as well as to others.

I like to go to sleep early in the winter and
sleep in a little later. During this time of year
it helps the immune system keep everything strong
and healthy.

I’ll eat more root vegetables and have a hardy
soup for dinner at least a few times a week. Here
is one of my favorite recipes that will keep you
warm all winter and the kidneys tonified and warm.

Dr. Wu’s Tonifying Lamb Stew
I made this recipe many times in the colder months
and it keeps your entire system warm. The Lamb
stew is excellent for stomach problems, a good
source of iron and essential oils. It nourishes
the liver, kidneys, tendons and strengthens the
bones.

Ingredients
2 lbs. of lamb
1 Garlic head
1 kohlrabi cubed
Fresh Rosemary (excellent stomach and nerve
curing)
Burdock Root (source of iron and essential oils)
Lotus Root (crunchy texture cools the blood and
stimulates the appetite)
1 Parsnip
1 cup of Sliced Carrots
2 Red potatoes
2 Cubed Turnips
2 cups of fresh Okras cut in half
2 cups Shou wu chih (tonifies blood, nourishes the
liver, kidneys, tendons and strengthens bones)
¼ cup Brags liquid amino acids
1 Tsp. Olive oil
Himalayan Sea Salt to taste
A Few shakes Cayenne pepper
Pure filtered or spring Water
¼ cup of Black fungus

Cooking instructions
1. Cut the lamb into about 1 inch squares. Place
on a skillet, I prefer the old iron ones, and add
about a cup full of olive oil. Add ½ of garlic and
cook in the skillet till meat is brown. Next,
place the browned meat in a large pot. Add about ½
gallon of water. Cook for about an hour or 2 until
the meat is nearly done.

2. While it’s cooking, add a sprig of fresh
Organic Rosemary. Then add the sliced thinly
Burdock right after; it takes the longest to cook.
Stir in the turnip and kohlrabi at the same time.
Let it boil for a while and then add the potatoes
and lotus root and then the 2 cups of Shou wu
chih. Stir in the other half of the garlic and the
okras.

3. Once it’s cooked, add the sea salt, cayenne and
olive oil. Serve.

In the past I have made this dish with venison, or
elk it’s just as good but you may have to add more
olive oil.

Winter is my favored time in South Florida. The
temperature is in the high sixties and the low
seventies and the humidity is low. I am on the
beach every morning doing the Recharging Qi Gong
program. It works on keeping all the organs
healthy and keeps me limber. If I only had one
exercise program to do for my overall health this
would be it, The Recharging Qi Gong program is the
first choice with thousands of people now
practicing in 7 different continents.

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

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

The Wolf inside of You

Monday, November 5th, 2012
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Often the elders of the American Indian tribes
would use stories involving animals to teach this
story that involves two Wolves.

One evening an old told his grandson
about a battle that goes on inside people. He
said, “My son, the battle is between two “wolves”
inside us all.

One is Evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow,
regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt,
resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride,
superiority, and ego.
The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope,
serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence,
empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith.”

The grandson thought about it for a minute and
then asked his grandfather: “Which wolf wins?”
The old Cherokee simply replied, “The one you
feed.”

When we take the time and energy to feed the right
emotion we can create a life that we want to have.
Feeling productive, happy and having the things we
want come to us effortlessly.

I have shared similar stories with my students and
patients. Some are feeding the good and others the
bad. What ever you put your attention into will
grow and give you the rewards.
For years I have put my attention into positive
growth, ways to keep my body and mind strong and
my spirit alive.

These practices take time and energy but so do the
negative ones. Choose to be the best at what you
do and practice daily.

Every month I create a DVD for the members of the
Qi Gong Inner Circle to keep us on tract, build in
positive energy and keep us healthy.

The key is keeping the internal organs healthy-
the brain, the sexual organs and the 5 Yin organs.
Old age happens when you stop practicing. Join us
in learning how to stay young even in old age.

In the Qi Gong Inner Circle you will learn
anti-aging formulas to keep going strong!
Join today www.qigonginnercircle.com

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Detoxify for the Fall season!

Friday, September 21st, 2012
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I have a good friend who has been involved in
the military for years. He fought in the Korean War
when Douglas MacArthurthe was the president.
He actually did battle on the
front line to defend our country and has the
battle scars to prove it.

He has been retired from active duty for years now
and seldom talks about his war experiences, but
whenever he does he says it was heavy.

He has been seeing a doctor at the Veterans
administration (VA ) for his health care and up
until the last year everything has been OK– just
the usual aches and pains but nothing else.
But as time goes on unless you are actively
involved in keeping your body, mind and spirit in
tip top shape systems can fail.

Last week he went to the VA for a problem that he
was having with his digestive system, the dreaded
constipation syndrome that led to a painful
hemorrhoid.
It seems that he wasn’t moving his bowls for 4 or
5 days in a roll. You can imagine
the toxins that back-up, ferment and rot when
there is no release. It affects the liver and
causes problems with the kidneys and even the
brain is effected.
In his
unfocused state he plowed into a can in the
parking lot of the VA. He not only totaled his
car, the air bag opened with an explosion crushed
his chest, fractured his hand and sprained his
neck. He lost his hearing in the left ear and
broke his new glasses.
What a mess!
All of this could have been avoided if only he had
followed the simple rules of detoxing the body.
1. Drink a minimum of 4 glasses of pure water
a day and not more that 8
2. Eat 2 heaps of fruit a day and the same
with veggies
3. Exercise daily it helps massage your
internal organs and keeps the Qi and blood moving
4. Don’t wait for the pain to come before you
do something about your health
5. Detox at least 4 times a year

I have been keeping my body and mind in great
shape by doing exercises that keep my internal
organs healthy to balance my Ph and detoxing my
body every season change.

As we move into fall the detox, it is more
important than ever to keep you healthy all
winter. You can avoid the cold and flu season and
stay fit as a fiddle!

Get on the program today and order the Core detox!

http://rechargingqigong.com/core-restore-detox-program.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS. He’s doing much better, still some pain in the chest
He is doing the detox program and he reports that everything is
along moving.
well.

Qi Gong longevity practices don’t always look like what they really are

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
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I was training this morning with a group of
students and a noisy crowd of people were playing
volleyball not to far from us. They came over
after their game and wanted to know why we were
doing these strange looking exercises with such
leisurely movements.

One guy said,
It reminded me of a fable that my father read to
me when I was a young child.

An Ant nimbly running about in the sunshine in
search of food came
across a Chrysalis that was very near its time of
change.
The Chrysalis moved its tail, and thus attracted the
attention of the Ant,
who then saw for the first time that it was alive.
“Poor, pitiable
animal!” cried the Ant disdainfully. “What a sad
fate is yours!

While I can run hither and thither, at my
pleasure, and, if I wish,
ascend the tallest tree, you lie imprisoned here
in your shell, with
power only to move a joint or two of your scaly
tail.” The Chrysalis
heard all this, but did not try to make any reply.
A few days after,
when the Ant passed that way again, nothing but
the shell remained.
Wondering what had become of its contents, he felt
himself suddenly
shaded and fanned by the gorgeous wings of a
beautiful Butterfly.

“Behold in me,” said the Butterfly, “your
much-pitied friend! Boast
now of your powers to run and climb as long as you
can get me to
listen.” So saying, the Butterfly rose in the air,
and, borne along
and aloft on the summer breeze, was soon lost to
the sight of the
Ant forever.

Some times things don’t appear to look like much
until you start to explore deeper into the
purpose. Qi Gong exercises work on the internal
Organs like the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and
the spleen to feed the organs with energy, oxygen
and blood to retard the aging process. Hence Qi
Gong is considered a Longevity practice. The
purpose is to cultivate “Life Energy” and keep you
healthy from the inside out. Qi Gong has roots in
Chinese medicine dating back thousands of years.
It’s an anti aging practice of aligning breath,
movement, and awareness for, healing, and
meditation. Traditionally it’s viewed as a
practice to cultivate and balance Qi “Intrinsic
Life Energy.”

There is an ancient Chinese saying:
“If you practice external exercises you have to
practice internal exercises, but if you practice
internal exercises you don’t have to practice
external exercise.”

Qi Gong practice involves rhythmic breathing
coordinated with slow stylized repetition of fluid
movement, to guide Qi (Energy “through the body.”

If you practice on a regular basis you can develop
a super human energy, which allows access to
higher realms of awareness, and awaken one’s “true
nature.”

I use a combination in my training of both
external exercises and internal to stay young and
healthy. The visualizations combined with the
actual exercises will work on changing your
internal channels and open up your energy flow.
The Yin set is a series of exercises that will
enhance the internal organs as well as open up
visual pathways to enhance your health and
wellbeing in a shortest amount of time.

The program is downloadable for instance access.

In short, you’ll make so much progress so fast
you’ll probably shock yourself as well as your
friends.

Get the program now and practice it daily for the
next 4 weeks and you will feel the difference in
how you feel physically, mentally and emotionally.

http://rechargingqigong.com/yin-set.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi