Medical Qi Gong

Is it All in your Head?

How many times have you had a feeling that things
were just not right? It could be a feeling in your
gut, perhaps a little depression, or maybe it
could be a physical health problem. You go to your
doctor and get your bloodwork and nothing shows
up. Then, you see a neurologist, a doctor that
specializes in the nervous system and, again,
nothing. You have a clean bill of health, but you
know things aren’t right. Your doctor believed
it’s all-psychosomatic, and you should think about
therapy or being medicated. You schedule an
appointment, although you know it’s not in your
head. The shrink listens to your story, looks at
all your reports, and his solution is you need to
be medicated. You may try his drugs for a few
weeks before you gather your wits again and knowHead
it is real, this feeling. No one knows what’s
going on with your health. Now you are back to
square one. I hear this story at least a few times
a week, and it’s always a dead end. You have just
been run through the system, and no one knows what
you have or what to do about it, so numbing you
out with medicines would be the logical answer.
WRONG!

Many times, our body/mind and spirit are invaded
by energy that our medical establishment isn’t
equipped for. In the West, if you can’t prove it,
it doesn’t exist. We have taken all the
metaphysical, spiritual, and psychic things that
happen out of health care, and medical
establishments look at everything purely
scientific. How arrogant is that? When the powers
of Being don’t agree, and they have no proof, it
doesn’t exist. You can even be incarcerated or
much worse. The world is flat; go against that
and off with your head.

After decades of practicing acupuncture and
medical Qi Gong in China, the Western world is
still sitting on their hands and looking for proof
that it works. Acupuncture is one of the oldest,
most commonly used medical procedures in the
world, and originated in China more than 2,000
years ago. Traditional Chinese Medicine theorizes
that more than 2,000 acupuncture points in the
human body connect with 12 main and 8 secondary
pathways called meridians. These meridians conduct
energy or Qi between the surface of the body and
internal organs. Qi regulates spiritual,
emotional, mental, and physical balance. The
opposing forces of yin and yang influence Qi. When
yin and yang are balanced, they work together with
the natural flow of Qi to help the body achieve
and maintain health. Acupuncture balances yin and
yang, keep the normal flow of energy unblocked,
and restore health to the body mind and spirit.

For more information or to schedule a consultation
with Dr. Wu Dhi, call the office today at
305-407-0120.

I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and
Happiness.
Dr. Wu Dhi

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Dr. Wu Dhi has been a pioneer in alternative health care for over 30 years and a master of Medical Qi Gong. Dr. Wu Dhi completed his advance studies in neurology under the direction of Professor Sun at the prestigious Heilongjiang, University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Harbin P.R. China.

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