Qi gong, Recharging Qi Gong

Did you catch it?

 Yesterday afternoon was great, I was driving around and my
iPhone was popping with responses to the Father’s Day Qi Gong
wish. Thank you all.
  
The email also raised a few questions from subscribers:
Q. Dr. Wu, in the PS you mentioned to send you my mailing
list, do you really want that? I have one. Thanks -TJ
  
A. TJ, no but there is an opportunity to use that list if
you want. I do have an affiliate program and I would be happy
to sign you up. This way you can make money by linking to my
site from yours or driving your MAILING LIST to my site. – Wu

Q. Dr. Wu Dhi, I’m not familiar with your written
newsletter and I only get the emails, what am I signing up for
if I send you my MAILING ADDRESS? – MG
A. MG, I had a printed newsletter way before going on the
internet. Originally I would use syndicated material that I
thought would be useful to my patients now I write the entire
thing myself. There’s no obligation to you, but it is packed
with info. So shoot me your MAILING ADDRESS and I will send the
Summer Edition on to you pronto! – Wu
At the bottom of this email I will include one of the articles
that went into the Spring Edition of Dr. Wu’s News just so you
can get an idea of what will come later this week.
The Summer Edition is all about Staying Cool both inside and
out!
 
Wishing you the Best in Health, Wealth and Happiness,
Dr. Wu Dhi
PS:  if you want to get my PRINTED newsletter that has
exercises, recipes, and health tips send me your
MAILING ADDRESS
and I will send you the latest edition in the mail next week. I
want you to have one and happy to send you one free of charge.
PPS: If you do have a
MAILING LIST
and would like to be a Dr. Wu Dhi affiliate and make a
commission on any sales you send to my site send me an email
and I will have my webmaster contact you directly.
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The following appeared in the Spring 2008 Editon of
DR. WU’S NEWS
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LIVER YIN and YANG
 
 The liver is the largest internal organ and serves as
the body’s filter and major detoxifier. It regulates bile
secretion, stores blood, secretes important proteins and
nutrients. It also controls the muscles, tendons, ligaments,
and is connected with the nails and eyes. It is considered the
source of the body’s physical strength. So just imagine what
will happen to your body if the liver is not properly taken
care of. The body will become toxic and eventually result to
diseases. 
PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISORDERS:
-Low appetite
-Digestive Disorders
-Dull pain in the right side
-Hepatitis
-High Cholesterol
-Hormonal Imbalances/PMS
-Vision Problems
-Skin Disorders
-Liver Spots
-Dark color under eyes
-Headache
-Lack of flexibility and stiffness
 
 The liver’s associated organ is the Gall Bladder; it’s
element is Wood. In the famous ancient Chinese book, it states
that Wood out of all the five elements is the general of the
armed forces, with lots of virtues and talents. It’s in charge
of strategy, creativity, planning and setting it in motion.
It’s also responsible for instantaneous solutions or sudden
insights. The positive (yin) emotions are kindness,
benevolence, compassion, and generosity. The negative (yang)
emotions are fright and anger. The liver is also considered
the “root of resistance to fatigue.” If it’s not functioning
properly, a person can experience fatigue as well as physical
weakness.
 The Yin Set Liver Exercise in the Recharging Qi Gong
program strengthens the entire liver organ and channels. This
exercise is available at http:\\www.rechargingqigong.com
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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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