Posts Tagged ‘Long Winter’

Labor Day 2013

Monday, September 2nd, 2013
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Labor Day

Its Labor Day and the last days of summer are here
and gone; we are about to move into Indian summer.

In Chinese medicine, they say it’s the time for
the earth element. It affects mostly the stomach
and the spleen. The negative emotion would be
worry; the positive emotion would be nurturing,
balance and cultivation. This is the time of the
year to start putting more root crops in your diet
like beets, squashes, and getting those soup
recipes out! We want to start feeding the earth
element at this time. If we strengthen the earth
element we can avoid colds, flues, coughs, as well
as avoid anxiety and keep ourselves strong and
healthy this entire fall.

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1.)Wash you hands as often as possible

2.)Put a quarter of a cup of vinegar in a pan and
put it on the stove and let it boil. Although your
house will smell like vinegar, it will eliminate
many of the germs, and keep you healthy

3.)Walk everyday and get plenty of fresh air. Not
only will this build the lungs, but you can throw
off any viruses

4.)Make sure you keep your neck covered. Wind
cold invasion is when a cold breeze chills the
body and the next thing you know; you have a sore
throat or a cold. Keeping the neck covered will
help you avoid neck pain, colds, and sore throats

5.)This is a great time of the year to detoxify
the body. Clear out all the excess junk we ate all
summer

This is the time of the year when we start putting
away the tools in the yard and harvesting things
from the garden, a quieting time before the long
winter. It’s a time to go more internal in your
body, mind, and soul. It’s a great time to set
your goals. I’m having all of my students and the
patients that come into the office use the One
through Nine goal setting program that is part of
the Bagua. If you are not familiar with this, pick
up a copy of the Magic Square workshop and I will
send you the two DVDs and all the notes.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

What the Heck is April Fools Day anyway?

Monday, April 1st, 2013
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The beginning of April is the time of the year
that many different cultures have had days of
foolhardiness. The Romans had a festival named
Hilaria on March 25, rejoicing in the renewal of
Attis. The Hindu calendar has Holi, and the Jewish
calendar has Purim. Perhaps the ending of a long
winter and the beginning of spring lends itself to
lighthearted celebrations. April 1st is celebrated
in many countries and is referred to as All Fools’
Day when people play practical jokes and hoaxes on
each other.

In the tarot deck, the Fool remains the most
controversial card in the deck. It is the only
card that has a zero on it; the other cards all
adhere to Roman numerals

The Fool is a powerful card because its
possibilities all start in nothingness and reach
into infinit, The Fool most likely represents you
enjoying a new life. It can also represent a
coming love interest that is not ordinary by any
of your measurements.
If you have been ignoring your health, you are
truly being played as the fool. There is large
book that lists all the medicines called the
Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR) and there is not
one single drug to promote longevity or anti
aging.

If you want to stay young, avoid being caught in
the loop of drugs and surgery wake up don’t let
anyone pull the wool over your eyes and make you a
fool. Learn what you can do and practice it like
it will save your life. This is no April fools day
joke. It’s the truth. If you train, practice and
are flexible, you have a good chance of living a
long healthy life mentally, physically and
spiritually.

Join me in staying healthy and we can all grow
younger together.
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I WISH YOU THE BEST IN YOUR HEALTH, WEALTH AND
HAPPINESS
Dr Wu Dhi

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