Posts Tagged ‘Moods’

Real Doc Talk

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013
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I had lunch with a group of doctors today and we
were all sharing what we did in our practices. I
was surprised that the two cardiologists have
never done any surgery and only balance patients’
medicine. I thought they did a lot more.

The Chiropractor said he never gives any medicine,
herbs or vitamins. When I asked him why he said,
“I have a busy practice and only see PIP cases
(Personal Injury Protection) and the medical
doctor works for HMO and said he doesn’t have time
to go to the bathroom. He sees up to 60 people a
day and is fried.

My practice is a lot different. I only see 6
people a day and usually spend an hour or more
with them.

My doctor friends were shocked and asked me what
kind of practice is that.
I told them it’s a true family practice.
I believe that if someone or something is
unbalanced in the family, the entire family is
sick and it can even be the house they live in.
I could see the eyes rolling when I told them that,
there were even a few snickers. Then the questions started
flying around the table.
What do you mean the house is sick?
How does my wife’s health affect me?
You see kids? I thought you just stuck people with
needles.

Although I am licensed as an acupuncturist, there
is far more to my practice than you would think. I
have been in practice for 20 years in Florida and
practiced NLP, Postural integration, postural and
structural alignment,Fung Shui, Medical Qi Gong and
have been teaching meditation and Qi Gong for over
35 years.

So when I see a patient I am looking at them from
many different aspects. The treatments are all
customize to suit the individuals’ needs and
sometimes I have to go to their house to go over
and clear up any blockages that may be causing them
or their family any harm.
Yes Houses get sick, too much clutter or old negative
energy or even the landscaping can effect the moods
and health of the home and your family.

When the meeting was over a few of the doc’s
wanted to know if I’d be willing to work with them
and take a look at their homes. I told them to drop me a note
at Dr Wu Dhi@gmail and I’d see what I could do.

I also went over the coaching program that I
offer. It’s amazing and people are getting some
great results in their health, relationships
happiness and even financial break-through.

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Join the elite members of Dr Wu Dhi’s group and
transform your life.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

How to End Pain and get Healthy again

Wednesday, February 20th, 2013
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imagesHow to end pain and get Healthy again

When a patient comes in to my office for their
initial examination, there are many factors to
consider beside just their symptoms.

We go over some critical points that some doctors
over look like:

• Do you exercise?
• Do you have a spiritual practice?
• Do you meditate or pray on a regular
basic?

• What kind of diet are you eating?
• Do you take supplements?
• Where do you live and how long have you
lived there?
• How much stress do you have?
• How is the health of your family and people
living with you?

• Have you had any operations, scars, cut
accidents or injuries?

All of these items affect our health, our moods,
and how we live our lives.
If there is a blockage of any kind it will affect
us mentally, physically, emotionally, and
spiritually.

I hear this all the time.
“I got X-Rays, MRI and blood work, plus tests that
I have never heard of and my doctor says there is
nothing wrong with me, but I know there is.”

Scars are one of the first things I look into.
Not only are scars unsightly and a constant
reminder of painful accidents or surgeries, they
can block the natural flow of energy and give you
a hoist of hidden symptoms.

In Chinese Medicine there are a series of rivers
of energy running through the entire body. They
are called meridians; along these pathways are the
acupuncture points. If there is a cut in one of
these meridian lines, the energy slows down or is
disrupted causing an energy blockage. It doesn’t
make a difference if you are cut in a hospital or
by a thug on the street. All your body knows is
you have been cut…

This will without a doubt cause some blockage or
dis-ease in the flow of energy. These scars can be
treated and opened up with Neural Therapy
treatments.

I was blessed to learned from one of the top
German and Swiss doctors, Dr. Rau at the
Paracelsus clinic in Switzerland, and many others.

Neural Therapy involves the injection, into
various but very specific areas. Neural Therapy is
based on the theory that trauma can produce
long-standing disturbances in the electrochemical
function of tissues affected by trauma and scars.
An injection can often instantly and lastingly
resolve chronic long-standing illness and chronic
pain.

Scars tissue can create an abnormal electric
signal. In turn this signal is transmitted
throughout the rest of your body via the autonomic
nervous system. The injection into scars travel
into deeper scars through tiny tubules in the
cellular matrix to these areas of bioelectrical
disturbance for treatment.

As a result,
eliminating autonomic regulatory dysfunctions. The
autonomic nervous system is the master controller
of the body; Neural Therapy can have a profound
impact on your condition and your ability to heal.
Here are some of the interference fields that can
be affected:

• Infections
• Emotional trauma
• Physical Trauma from any type of surgery,
accidents, deep cuts, biopsies, childbirth, dental
procedures, vaccinations, burns, tattoos, etc.

A scar or infection is an interference field;
general stress from illness, malnutrition,
emotional stress, food allergies, pregnancy,
chronic bowel problems, kidney disease, prostate
and female problems, infertility and tinnitus.
Scars can cause pain and lead to other dysfunction
in the body and need to be treated. If you have a
scar anywhere on the body that is painful to the
touch, this could indicate interrupted blood flow,
or Qi.

I offer treatments like these in my office and my
patients are finding that their health is
improving by leaps and bounds.

Call and schedule an appointment today and feel
good again.
305-407-0120

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS.
These treatments are safe, effective and painless.
Call today and regain your most valuable asset,
Your Health!
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You Are What You Say!

Thursday, October 20th, 2011
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Life is all about our communications, what we
say and how we use words determines our lives.
Our communication is who we really are and
it shows up in our health, moods,
wealth and happiness.
It’s said that our speech is the center
where karma is generated and where it can be modified.
Karma is based on language.
I came across this information based
on Fernando Flores’ work.
It was written by two of his students, Matthew Budd, M.D.,
and Larry Rothstein, Ed.D.
I found it of great value!

You Are What You Say!

Flores began his lecture with this
statement:
“In language we build our
own identities, our relationships
with others, the countries that we
live in, the companies we have and
the values that we hold dearly.
With language we generate life.
Without language we are mostly chimpanzees.”

According to Dr. Flores,
here are five kinds of linguistic “actions”

REQUESTS: A request is an
action that you take when you seek the
assistance of another in satisfying
an underlying concern that you
have. For example, “Please pick up
some flounder and broccoli at the
market for dinner tonight.”

PROMISES: A promise is what
you speak to indicate your commitment
to fulfilling what someone else has requested.
(“I will get the flounder
and broccoli.”) It implies that you
understand the request fully and
that you are competent and sincere
about fulfilling the request.

DECLARATIONS: A declaration
is an utterance in which someone
with the authority to do so brings
something into being that wasn’t there
before. Personal declarations such as
“I will lose 30 pounds by July
1st” have the power to shape our lives,
if followed by consistent
behavior.

ASSESSMENTS: An assessment is a
judgment that you make about the world
in the interest of taking some action.
For example, in the interest of going to
a ball game, I might make the assessment,
“It’s a beautiful
day,” in which no wind and a temperature
of 8o degrees are my
standards. On the other hand, in the
interest of going sailing, my
assessment, “It’s a beautiful day”
means that the wind is blowing, the
harder the better. Assessments are never the truth.

ASSERTIONS: An assertion is a
statement you make for which you are
willing to provide evidence.
For example, if I say it is 68 degrees in
this room, I’m willing to show
this to you on a thermometer. We live
by the social agreement that this device
reflects temperature. In
other words, a society builds certain ways
of establishing and
asserting common, often quantitative values.
These assertions live for
us as “facts” -They are either true or false.

In this Friday’s letter I will share with you
“The Ten Linguistic Viruses.”
Stay tuned. I’ll be sharing more about
communications and how it affects our lives
with the Qi Gong Inner Circle group.
If you haven’t become a member yet, join now at
www.Qigonginnercircle.com

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS.

Attention:
Soon I will be broadcasting the
Wednesday night meditation
class as a free bonus to all of you.
It will be at 7:00 pm EST.
To tune into the class, go to
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Watch for the announcement coming up soon.

Dr. Wu Dhi