Posts Tagged ‘Negative Emotion’

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

The best time to drink water and why

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013
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Jack Frost is alive and well in most parts of
northern USA. My friends and family report
freezing cold weather and are bundled up in their
winter cocoon. I don’t miss old man winter a bit.
I did enough cold, ice and snow when I lived in
Michigan and Colorado. Sunny Miami Beach is for me
this time of the year! Although it’s been
unusually warm in the high 70’s and even in the
80’s this time of the year, not bad and I am
surely not complaining!
What we are getting in the Sun Belt is strong
winds daily but as long as the ocean doesn’t rise
too quickly….. I am good.

In the Chinese five-element system this time of
the year, “Winter” is ruled by the water element
and corresponds to the Kidney and the Urinary
Bladder. It’s represented by the color blue
or black, has a salty taste and is most associated
with ears, hearing and alert-stillness. The
direction is north and the negative emotion
is fear, and the positive one is wisdom /Awe. As
you would expect the environment is cold,
of course it would be “it’s winter time.”
You may have forgotten how important it is to stay
hydrated all winter. We usually think more about
hydration in the hot summer, but winter cold
weather can dry you out like a prune. There is
less moisture in the air, you are in heated homes
most of the time all of this can suck you dry.
Water is the drink of choice to keep your system
well hydrated.

How many folks do you know who say they don’t want
to drink anything before going to bed because
they’ll have to get up during the
night?!?



Why do people need to urinate so much at
nighttime?

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Gravity holds water in the lower part of
your body when you are upright (legs swell). When
you lie down and the lower body (legs etc.) seeks
level with the kidneys, it is then that the
kidneys remove the water because it is easier. We
need water to help flush the toxins out of your
body; I bet you didn’t know this; there is a
correct time to drink water… Very Important!
Drinking water at a certain time maximizes
its effectiveness on the body: Two glasses of
water after waking up helps activate internal
organs. One glass of water 30 minutes before a
meal helps digestion, one glass of water before
taking a bath – helps lower blood pressure and a
glass of water before going to bed can help avoid
stroke or heart attack.




Also drinking water at bed time will help prevent
night time leg cramps. Your leg muscles are
seeking hydration when they cramp and wake you up
with a Charlie Horse.

If you have a
blockage in your digestive system your entire body
is out of whack. The problem is that when we get
blocked up, the toxins accumulate in our cells,
blood, tissues and organs. When they are stored
there for any length of time all kinds of health
problems rear their ugly heads. Basically our
digestive track is a large tube running from the
mouth to the anus. If you put in good fuel
(food) and clean water, everything does its job
and moves through the tube unobstructed and you
feel good.

Don’t let your diet plug you up, make you sick and
fat.

There is a product that I have been recommending
to my patients and hundreds of them are getting
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I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth and
Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

Mayan Healer

Friday, May 4th, 2012
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In 2007 I was working as Matt Furrey’s
personal doctor.
I attended every seminar that he taught and I
met a group of astonishing people from all walks
of life, some were high- powered business people
worth millions of dollars and some were amazing healers.
I still stay I touch with many of these people and we share
many techniques with each other, some on marketing,
some on healing and others on internal meditations.

I must say that being in a master mind group and
working with high-powered people can change your life.
I know that it has changed mine for the better. Our world
is changing quickly and right now there is a lot of information
on the Internet and on television about December 21, 2012,
the end of the Mayan calendar.

Patricia and Dan have been working and
studying with the Mayans for years, studying their
traditions and learning their healing techniques.
They are a very interesting couple indeed.
Dan practices Western psychiatry in the world and
is a Mayan priest. Patricia is a well- trained nurse
and is a healer and a priestess.

I had a healing session with Patricia the other day.
She contacted me through Skype and the results
were amazing. If you are tired, drained of
energy, vitality and
enjoyment of life? Wonder what
happened to the energy, strength
and power
you used to have?

I have good news!

Your body still possesses your energy, strength
and power. But it has become inaccessible
because of the layers of emotional, physical and
mental pain you have suffered in this life!

Patricia Morris Cardona, APRN, BC is a
personal friend of mine, a colleague
in healing, and best news of all she can help
you release negative emotion and past
negative trauma from your body, mind and
spirit and from your life!

Once the negative energy is removed from
your body, mind and spirit, healing energy
is infused in its place and you naturally regain
your energy, vitality and enjoyment of life!

Patricia graduated from the University of Michigan
and has been working in alternative health care for
over 30 years along with working as a Nurse
Practitioner and Therapist in Psychiatry.

Patricia has studied alternative healing and
spirituality with teachers in the United States,
Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru
in order to enhance her natural abilities, which she
uses to assist clients with their healing and growth.

Patricia studied with the Mayans for years.
Patricia works with
client’s energy fields to remove negative
energies, enliven, realign, and refresh the field.

She teaches the client various methods that
can be used to work with their own energy fields,
to continue to stabilize and heal on a daily basis.

For more information about her services visit the
Healing page at:

http://rechargingqigong.com/aff/healing.html

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

Dr Wu Dhi

Internal Transformation-Change Darkness to Light/Yang to Yin

Friday, June 10th, 2011
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This morning my practice was
focused on all the Yin organs.
The heart, lungs, spleen, liver, and
kidneys are all vital organs and are
considered Yin in Traditional
Chinese Medicine. Keeping these
organs healthy and disease free- will
keep all the Yang organs strong and
healthy as well. Like the stomach,
gall bladder, large and
small intestine and the bladder.

In the five element system,
every organ has an emotion to it
as well. For example, the liver
is associated with anger on the
negative side and kindness on the
more positive side. The lungs are
associated with sadness, grief, valor
and courageousness on the more positive note.

The reason why we focus on the
Yin organs is they will balance out the
Yang as you work them in Qi Gong, or
when you’re getting an acupuncture treatment.

It’s like an alchemical process where
you’re changing one emotion to the other.
You’re able to free yourself of any form
of dis –ease by getting the energy to flow.

In China, there isn’t much of a
physiology department or need for
too many psychiatrists.

When there is an imbalance
in the mind there will be an
imbalance in the organ associated with it.

The Heart/ Small Intestines-
Negative: Anxiety, Rush, and Hastiness.
Positive: Love, Respect, Honor, and Joy.

The Spleen/Stomach-
Negative: Worry
Positive: Balance and Equanimity

The Lung/ Large Intestines-
Negative: Sadness and Grief
Positive: Valor and Courageousness

The Kidneys/ Urinary Bladder-
Negative: Fear
Positive: Gentleness

The Liver/ Gallbladder-
Negative: Anger
Positive: Kindness

In the Recharging Qi Gong program,
I teach the Yin set, a series of prescriptive
exercises that focus primarily on the organs
to change the negative emotion alchemically
to the positive emotion and at the same time
correcting the imbalance in the organ.
If the Qi is flowing, blood will naturally follow.
If there is a blockage in the energy patter,
it causes a blockage in the Qi, a stagnation
of the blood, and dis-ease is soon to follow.

In the Recharging Qi Gong program,
specially selected exercises are taught to
not only improve your health but to increase
your energy by TEN FOLD. There are thousands
of people practicing these exercises in seven
different continents, and all report more energy
in general, more vitality, their flexibility has
increased, and their sexual appetite and performance
is the best ever. If you don’t have this program yet,
I highly suggest that you go to
www.rechargingqigong.com
and get your copy today.

The program includes:
* The Workbook
* The Practice DVD
* The Practical DVD
Five CDs:
* 3 Internal Secrets of Qi Gong,
*The Spiritual Keys to Qi Gong,
*Compassion, the Path to Mental Well-being,
*The 5 Elements of Transformational Power,
*10 Secrets of Sexual Vitality.

You can’t get this program in a store,
on television and you won’t get these
teachings in a class with 200-300 people in it.

This type of program is for the serious student,
who wants to slow down the aging process,
increase his or her vitality, and achieve
optimum health. The Longevity practices
have been passed down from Masters to
Master and they are now available to
You . Get your program today

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

Dr. Wu Dhi