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Balance Your Emotions For Healthy Organs in 2019

During the holiday season, people seem to have more stress than usual. Emotions are high and people are with their families.

There’s a lot of company and everybody is eating things they usually don’t. We all love the holidays but can’t wait until they’re over. During the holiday season, people either don’t have a place to go to or are overwhelmed by family and friends, money and stress. We stay up late and get inebriated with lots of booze and sugar. People are sad, lonely with a lot of fear of their ills and not having enough.

In Chinese medicine, each organ has a particular emotion. Each organ is paired with a yin (female) and a yang (male). The female organs work all the time, and the male organs only work some of the time.

The lungs are female, and the large intestine is male. Having a problem with the large intestine is usually paired with the lungs. The emotions of these organs are sadness and grief. If you’re having lung or digestion problems, the underlying cause may be sadness and grief.

The kidneys have to do with fear on the negative side and kindness on the positive side. When one is stressed, the weakest link in the chain will break first. If you’re having stomach problems, it also affects the spleen and negative emotion is worry.

Another emotion that is affected very strongly during the holidays is the heart. The wonderful part of the heart is love, respect, honor and joy. But when the heart energy turns to negativity, it causes rush, hastiness and anxiety.

If you’re experiencing any of these emotions, instead of taking drugs with side effects, or drinking yourself under the table, let’s balance the organs. The anxiety, the stress, the loneliness and the fear as well as the sadness and grief will all disappear.

Find equilibrium. Come in and get a treatment. Schedule an appointment today by calling 305-407-0120. Make 2019 a stress-free year of health and happiness in harmony.

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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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