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WU News
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Our mission:
Bringing
Health to the World by empowering people with Zheng Qi.
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 September 25th - 26th Now in its
4th year, the Natural Living Expo features 135 exhibitors
offering the latest holistic and green products and services. Experience
massage, holistic healing techniques, browse green friendly products
and fair trade shopping, and learn about body, mind, spirit healthy
living. Attend unique and informative workshops presented by a group of
over 75 expert speakers on all topics holistic and healthy.
Sun Garden Herbs - Dr. Ming Wu's Class Schedule:
Saturday 11:00am
- 12:00pm Instant Pain Elimination
Sunday 9:00am
- 10:00am Qi Gong Class 3:00am
- 4:00pm Tui
Na Workshop for Family
Location: Sturbridge Host Hotel 366
Main St. Sturbridge, MAStop
by
Sun
Garden
Herbs
Booth #505
for tea and a massage! for
more information
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Ming's View - High Blood Pressure
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High Blood Pressure Story:In Ming's Words...
July 19, in the 6pm Monday Qi Gong class in West Hartford, I was
talking about high blood pressure is not a disease; high blood pressure is
often caused by blood that's too thick and viscous to flow freely through the
body's small capillaries. In order to make sure good circulation is taking
place, the heart has to pump harder, thereby raising blood pressure. This is
the body's way of making sure this thick blood reaches all the cells throughout
the body; cells that don't receive blood will die sooner. But healthy blood shouldn't be so viscous. It should
flow more freely. When blood is properly hydrated and nourished with the right
fatty acids (more omega-3's in particular), the heart does not need to work as
hard to pump it throughout the body, so blood pressure automatically drops. It's
like the difference between sucking water and sucking honey through a straw;
the more sticky and thick the honey, the more pressure it takes to move it. Western Medicine diagnoses this situation and say
that high blood pressure is itself a disease, and this high blood pressure is
attacked with drugs that artificially lower blood pressure by forcing artery
walls to relax. As you might have guessed, this then causes circulation
problems because the thick sludge blood is no longer reaching all the cells it
need to reach, that's why you end up with circulation problems. In U.S. the people I know, 99% of them believe with
high blood pressure, need to take drugs daily until end of life, but that is
your belief, not my belief. I believe drinking more Pu er Tea, Huang Jing tea or
drinking herbal tea, eating Mila daily, eating more living nutrients, a
sharp reduction in consumption of animal products, cooking with Chi daily, enjoy
the life. Within 24 hours or less than 10 days after embracing such life style
changes, blood pressure normalizes as the blood itself becomes more hydrated
and free to flow throughout the circulatory system. One lady in the class ask me: "Can I try the Pu er tea that
you drink", I said "Yes", I give her one cake of King's Pu Er
tea (375g) and a Kung Fu Tea pot. Told her: "put 1 teaspoon of the King's
Pu Er tea into the teapot, pour 4 oz. water to the pot, steep for 1/4 minutes,
then pour tea into a cup, sit calmly, breathe in the steam, sip slowly, do that
about 10 times a day with the same tea leaves. July 26, Monday that lady come
back to the Qi gong Class told me: "the day after last Monday Qi Gong
class, I drinking the King's Pu er tea as you said, less than 24 hours my
blood pressure went down, same day stop the high blood pressure drugs for 1
weeks now, my blood pressure is good with only drinking the King's Pu Er tea
daily." This give me idea for August Special of King's Pu er tea and clay teapot so more people will try.
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August Product Specials - 20% OFF
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King's Pu er Tea Type : Raw (non-fermented) Pu Er
Production Area : Nan Nor Mountain, Yunnan Province
Serving
size: 1 tablespoon. Can
be steeped 6 to 10 times. Sit calmly,
relax, breathe in the steam, sip, enjoy the life.
 King's Pu er Tea - Full Cake
13.21 oz. (375 grams) $40.00
August Special (Regular:
$50.00)
King's Pu er Tea - Loose in Canister2 oz. (56.75 grams) August Special: $8.00 (Regular:
$10.00)
Kung Fu Teapot Clay
teapot. Ming recommends this teapot for achieving the most authentic Chinese flavors from tea. August Special: $8.00 (Regular: $10.00)
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Kung Fu Tea Ceremony & Dinner Party Wu Healing and
Szechuan Chef's Restaurant are hosting a traditional Kung Fu Tea Ceremony followed by
a Sumptuous Dinner Party. Energize
your week with an evening of tea and tastes!
Date:
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Thursday, August 26th *
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Time:
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7:00pm-9:00pm
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Fee:
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$25 (includes Tea Ceremony and Dinner)
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Location:
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Szechuan Chef's Restaurant
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6 Vinal Square, North Chelmsford, MA
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Sign Up:
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Sign Up Online or
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Call (617) 354-0688 to reserve your place.
*This event will repeat on September 30, 2010. |
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Upcoming Classes
Tui Na for the Family -August 14, 2010 (10am-12pm), donation,
Burlington, CT
Qi Gong Level 1 -September 4, 2010 (9am-5pm) West
Hartford, CT
Tui Na Level 1 -Ocober 9, 2010 (9am-5pm) Maynard, MA
Qi Gong Level 1
-October 10, 2010 (9am-5pm) West Hartford,
CT
Tui Na for the Family -10/31/10 (9am-5pm) Maynard MA
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Ongoing Classes
Qi Gong - Ongoing Class Mondays (6-7pm), West Hartford, CT  (donation) Tong Ren Healing - Ongoing Class Mondays (7-8pm), West
Hartford, CT (led by Ming Wu, $10) Tong Ren Healing - Ongoing Class Tuesdays (7-8pm), West Hartford, CT (led by Bob Grande, donation) |
Continuing Education Units (CEU)
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CEU Qualified Classes  The following classes qualify for CEU credit for massage therapists:
Tai Chi: 8 hour class, 8 units Qi Gong: 8 hour class, 8 units Tui Na: 8 hour class, 8 units
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