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How to Avoid the Evil Wind

IMG_3393How to Avoid the Evil Wind –

I understand that there is a hurricane brewing
around Mexico. For the last week, we were getting
high winds daily, and the waves were really huge.
In Chinese medicine, wind is one of the six evils
that causes disease. Wind is called Feng in
Chinese which causes considerable difficulty. We
use the term, wind, to describe many diseases. It
has no real equivalent in Western medicine. I
explain wind to a patient by saying that exposure
to windy weather can cause disease, or when
symptoms appear in different parts of the body at

different times like the movement of wind.
Diseases include skin rashes, stroke, Parkinson’s
disease, common colds, and sore throats.

If you can, it is best to avoid the wind like
avoiding flying arrows. I was out in the wind the
other day, and not for very long. I had to walk
for just a few blocks and, sure enough, the evil
wind got me. It started with a stiffed neck, then
the sore throat, and the sneezing and runny nose.
If you treat the cold quickly, you are less likely
to suffer very long. The important thing is to
> treat the cold as quickly as possible, and stay
out of the wind. But if you have to be in the
wind, make sure that your neck is covered as the
first-line prevention. If it gets you, make sure you get plenty of rest and avoid stress for a few
days. Avoid sweets, and stimulants such as coffee
which can cause progression in the severity of the
illness, and also ginseng which can actually trap
the pathogen in your body.

I have been taking 2 Vira-Qi http://www.on2url.com/lnk?MTcxNzQ5NXwxMjAyMjEzMjcyfHM9MQ%3D%3D
every 3 hours. I have been drinking a lot of
grapefruit juice, water, and herbal tea. To purify
your home, take  cup of vinegar, and place it in
a pan on the stove on high heat, bring to a boil,
and allow the fumes to purify and cleanse your
house of germs in the air.

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

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> 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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