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I welcome back my business partner, John Choi as he returns from practicing in California. Last year when he left I took care of his patients. Many of his patients told me that John Choi saved their life after 4 acupuncture treatments. I am very happy that John Choi has come back to work in the Cambridge and Maynard offices. He will resume working on November 1st.
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John Choi and Ming Wu - a common view
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Our Healing Philosophy
By John Choi, Lic. Acupuncturist, Every patient is looking for a good healer. Even the healthy ones are too. But few realize a healer can do only so much for them. Yes, herbs, pills, surgery, acupuncture - these all help. Sometimes they bring miracles. However, they are considered the lowest level of healing. There is a healer in every one of us. Dr. Wu and I call this type of healing the Tai Chi healing. Tai Chi is not just a mere collection of slow movements. It helps the body to be relaxed and grounded, but more importantly it nurtures the mind-body connection. It helps us to realize what inherent weakness each one of us has in the body, and ultimately leads to life style changes that heal and prevent disease. Regardless of what the patient practices - Yoga, Tai Chi or any of the exercises that promote this awareness and bring positive changes - they belong to this category of healing. It is always at work to bring balance in ever-changing physical environment, having a far greater impact on our lives than an occasional visit to a doctor. Nevertheless, it is only a step higher than the first level. The highest level of healing comes from "God". In the ancient classics it says, "respect the sky (God, Universe, Tao), and love the people". Every major religion teaches us to be in peace with one another and follow the good way of life. You may have heard of legends where good people had been saved from deadly disease by the mercy of the gods. Truth is that this type of healing still exists. Most healers have seen miracles in their practices and whether they admit it or not, there is more than just their skills that are helping the patients. Be in harmony with your neighbors. Learn to walk on the right path of life. And I hope that every one of us experience the Greater Power healing even the "incurable" disease.
I wish you the very best in your healing journey.
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Two Stories about John Choi
Six years ago, there was a 12 year old boy named Kevin who had a virus in his brain. He had a fever for one month. He was in a coma at the Boston Children's hospital. They told his father that he would die. I knew his father from the Tai Chi Club and he had faith in Chinese Medicine. He brought Kevin home and called me. I called John Choi to go over to his home at midnight. He brought Pu Ji Xaio Du Wan and made it into tea for Kevin. He put a needle on Governer 18. The next day his fever went down and he came out of coma. The virus in his brain was healed. Now Kevin comes and studies Tui Na with me in the summer. He is going to pre-med school to become an integrative medicine doctor.
Four years ago there was a woman named Sandy who moved from Los Angeles to Massachusetts. She had Type 1 Diabetes. Sandy went to a grocery store one day and while waiting in line asked a women if she knew any TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) practitioners. The woman said 10 years ago she saw Dr. Wu and he healed her thyroid. Sandy came to see me one time and followed up with John Choi. After 4 treatments of Tui Na and Acupuncture with John Choi, her doctor told her to stop taking insulin. Her blood sugar was back to normal and she no longer needed medicine. Now after four years, she no longer has Diabetes.
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October Product Specials - 20% OFF
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* * * Zen in Tea Set - October Special * * *
Set Includes:
King's Pu Er Tea (13.21 oz. cake) - reg. $50
Kung Fu Tea Pot - reg. $10
Taste Zen in Tea CD - reg. $15
October Special: $52 (reg. $65)
(items purchased separately, price - $75)
Order online or call 800.990.9332
Tea is a way of life for many.
Tea is not only considered a relaxing hot beverage, it is a feeling. A feeling of good energy that surrounds you as it enlightens your senses and clears your minds. It can awaken the soul and sooth the body.
The highest level of healing is from God. When we drink tea and practice Qi Gong we become God.
* * * Qi Gong For Healing DVD 1 - October Special * * *
Qi Gong is the movement and meditation practice on which all Chinese martial arts are based. Doing Qi Gong attracts vital energy to one's body and life.
A daily Qi Gong practice can reduce stress, prevent and treat illness, establish balance and intergrate mind and body with spirit. The exercises in Dr.Wu's Qi Gong for Healing 1 are designed to support the immune system and promote healing and health.
October Special : $16 (reg. $20) Order online or Call 800.990.9332 |
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!
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Thursday, October 28th
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7:00pm-9:00pm
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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 Online or
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Call (617) 354-0688 to reserve your place. top
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Upcoming Classes
Tui Na Level 1 - Ocober 9, 2010
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(9am-5pm) Maynard, MA
Qi Gong Level 1 - October 10, 2010 (9am-5pm) West Hartford, CT
Tui Na for the Family - October 30, 2010 (10am-12pm), donation, Burlington, CT
Tui Na for the Family - October 31, 2010 (9am-5pm) Maynard MA
Qi Gong Level 1 - November 27, 2010 (9am-5pm) Maynard MA  | Master Vincent Chu |
(9:30am-12:30pm), West Hartford, CT Master Vincent Chu An interview
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Ongoing Classes
Qi Gong - Ongoing Class Mondays (6-7pm), West Hartford, CT (donation)
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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)
Qi Gong Group Healing Class
Thursdays (6-8pm), Maynard MA (led by Master Lin Wang, $30)
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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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