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The Chinese Connection

The Chinese Connection

In 1994 I was in China and met some incredible
doctors and healers. They were so in tuned to
people they could pick up what was going on with a
patients’ health problems, what traumas they had
throughout their life and even their emotional
problems and they did all of that just by reading
the pulse or scanning the body using Medical Qi
Gong.

The treatments and healing that I saw were
amazing and I was one of the fortunate ones to
learn some real secrets that are not usually
shared with outsiders.
Here is how my trip began: I had already finished
my formal studies of acupuncture and herbs and was
working double shifts at the clinic and South
Shore Hospital. We would see around 30 people a
day.
Dr. Fu was the head of our clinic, a brilliant
doctor who moved here from Harbin, China. We
became friends very quickly and spent days working
together in the clinic and usually met up a few
times a week for dinner or a drink.
He was newly married, but his wife was still in
China and wasn’t expected to move to the USA until
the end of the year.
When she arrived we went to pick her up at the
Miami International airport. She was a cute
Chinese girl that didn’t speak a word of English,
in fact this was her first trip outside of China.
For the next few months we spent a lot of time
together -going to dinners, visiting all the fun
things in Miami, like South Beach, the museums,
Parrot jungle and for sure the beach.

Before long they started a family. Dr. Fu was
working full time and hardly had a moment to
himself or his young wife. He called me and asked
if I could do a big favor for him. I said what
ever it is you can count on me. He said, “This is
a big one.” I thought he needed to borrow money or
something like that, but that wasn’t it.
He asked me if I would be willing to go to the
Lamaze birthing classes with his wife. At first I
thought he was kidding, but he wasn’t. I just told
him, “what ever it is you can count on me”, so I
couldn’t very well say no.

The following week I was off with a young pregnant
woman who hardly spoke a word of English to a
six-week birthing class.
Everyone in the class thought she was my wife and
why wouldn’t they? Who goes to birthing classes
but husbands and their wives?

It turned out to be a lot of fun for all of us.
It was getting close to her due date and her
parents flew into Miami to be with their daughter
just before the birth. I met the parents and her
father invited me to come to China to study with
him. He’s the head of the Heilongjiang University
and a very prominent doctor at the hospital. I
thanked him very much and said the next time I
come to China I’ll be sure to look him up. At that
time I had no intention of going to China.

It was a year later and I received another call
from Dr. Fu. He asked if I wanted to travel with
his wife and now their one-year-old son to China
and work with his family.

I was honored that he asked me and I agreed to go.
The trip was a long one. We left Miami at night
and arrived in California early in the morning and
after a few hours layover the three of us were on
an 11 hour flight. We arrived in Beijing, China
had dinner and went to sleep.

At 6 o’clock in the morning there was a loud knock
on my door. They arranged a tourist guide to show
me all the sites and I had to be ready in ½ hour.
Exhausted or not we were off to the Forbidden
City, the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven and The
Summer Palace.

There was so much I could hardly take it all in
and after an 18 hour trip I was ready for some
more sleep. The next morning I left for Harbin on
the train and didn’t arrive until the next day.
Harbin, China didn’t look anything like I
imagined. The architecture looked more like Russia
than China. I was assigned to the department of
the hospital that handled stroke patients. We saw
80 to 100 patients a day; it seemed like an
acupuncture factory. I had no idea that one could
see so many patients in a day but we did week
after week.

To keep myself in balance I was up every morning
at 5 and in the park practicing Flying Crane Qi
Gong. After a few months I told the Qi Master that
I missed doing my Qi Gong by the ocean. Hooked at
me with a puzzled look and said, “so practice
under a tree.”

This was a good lesson, images Join me and keep yourself healthy
and balanced

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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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