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WU News
| April 2011
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Patience is needed for things to come;
a quick fix is not the answer.
Going inside ourselves, taking time,
the answer comes.
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Dr. Ming Wu's Real Vacation |
Three Day Chan Sitting Meditation
by Dr. Ming Wu
In March, I took a 3 day retreat in Newton, MA with Chan Buddhism Master Ding Yuren, Chan Buddhism Master Shi Zao, and Chan Buddhism Master Joey Wu. Four weeks before, I had gone to a local fish market in Maynard, MA and bought 1lb. of fish eggs. The guy at the market said this was the first time they had them and the fish body you cannot eat but the eggs are okay. We were guinea pigs. I ate 2 oz. of fish eggs and 2 people that ate the fish eggs got sick with vomit and diarrhea. I broke out in a rash on my arms, stomach, and chest. It was gradual how it progressed. It was very itchy and red. I did not call the family doctor because they usually prescribe steroids to help stop the itchiness and rash. But that only covers the symptom and suppresses the immune system. The rash is the body's reaction to allow the immune system to clean out the toxins from the body through the skin. If I had taken a steroid, I would feel better right away, but when I stop the medication, the problem can come back as a chronic condition for many years. I chose to take an herbal formula in tea for one week to detoxify myself (Rhubarb Root, Licorice Root, Wild Ling Zhi, Cicada Shell, and Snake Skin). I also applied Ku Shen salve to cool the heat from the rash. With the herbs and salve the rash was 80% gone after a few weeks. After going to the retreat for 3 days, the itchiness disappeared and the rash was 100% gone. I feel total relief and this was the best way to heal my body. Patience is needed for things to come; a quick fix is not the answer. Going inside ourselves taking time, the answer comes. The retreat is a Body, Mind, Spirit vacation, nourishing the soul. Cleansing the internal body by Pi Gu fasting is the best detoxification. Organs get to take a vacation too. One or two days a month is good to give your body a rest. My mother did Pi Gu every two weeks for physical and spiritual health on the 1st and 15th day of each month. She did this all of her life, did not see a doctor and lived healthily until she passed away. A saying from the old TCM book is that 70% is the patient's job, 30% is for the TCM practitioner. The patient's 70% includes diet, lifestyle change, and meditation. top |
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Meditation Retreat
by US-China Chan Culture Exchange Association
Much time is put into organizing the vacation but they forget to organize their life. Going away can be too busy and they may need a vacation from their vacation. This Real Vacation will help you to get into the center to bring awareness to yourself. Putting down one angle you go to the center to see many angles. People often pay a lot of attention to the health of their body, but they don't know quite what to do to improve the health of their mind. For example, when weather report says that it will rain tomorrow, we can be prepared by bringing an umbrella when we go outside. When we know we will be traveling next month, we can be prepared by booking our tickets ahead of time. However, do you know what mood you will be in tomorrow night? How do you keep calm when the boss tells you that there will be lay-offs next month? We modern people have more and more control over our environment; however, does it really bring more peace to our mind? We pay all our attention to the outside world; how much time do we leave to ourselves? Have you ever spent time being with yourself? Do you know how to be with yourself? Stop focusing outwards, no books, no phones, no TV, no housework...stop any activity that uses your brain or your body, just to be with yourself. Please spare even just a small fraction of your time and energy that you give to the outside world, and turn it inward to focus on your heart and mind! Be with your heart; meet your true self, which is truly what needs your attention the most in life. Your true self is calling for your return. Among traditional spiritual practice methods, meditation retreat is the one many sects recommend. It is often used in Buddhism, Christianity and Islamic practices. The disciples arrange themselves in a special undisturbed environment, secluding themselves from the miscellaneous world, just staying with their heart. For the purpose of helping everyone feel the wonderful inner world, our association provides meditation retreat courses periodically, providing 24-hour and 72-hour group retreats. Note: Wu Healing Center will announce dates for upcoming retreats once they are scheduled. top |
Wild Ling Zhi Chicken Soup
Therapeutic Benefits: Tonify the heart, kidney Qi and improves immune system. Good tonic for patient with cancer, asthma, arthritis.
Ingredients:
2 oz. organic chicken
1 oz. Wild Ling Zhi (red)
1 (2 inch) piece fresh ginger
2 large carrots, roughly cut in evenly sized pieces
1 Tablespoon organic coconut oil
Directions:
Put all the ingredients into a pot with 4 cups of water. Simmer over medium heat for 45 minutes.
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Mila Carrot Ginger Soup
Therapeutic Benefits: Tonify the heart, kidney Yin Qi and improves immune system. Good tonic for patient with dry skin, menopause or arthritis.
Ingredients:
2 Tablespoons (one 13-gram scoop) Mila - order online
1 (2 inch) piece fresh ginger
2 large carrots, roughly cut in evenly sized pieces
8 oz. organic sweet yam, roughly cut in evenly sized pieces
1 medium onion, sliced
2 Tablespoons organic coconut oil
Directions:
Put all the ingredients and 6 cups of water in the blender for 3 minutes. Put this soup mixture in a pot to simmer over medium heat for 20 minutes.
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April Product Specials |
Wild Ling Zhi (red) 4 oz. bag (20% discount)
 Also known as Rei Shi mushroom or Ganoderma. Our Ling Zhi mushrooms are native to Hai Nan Island in famous Five-Finger mountain region. They are hand-picked and sun-dried without the use of any chemicals. The benefits of Ling Zhi are numerous and have been associated with longevity throughout Chinese history. In modern days it is often used for issues involving lung, liver and immune functions, and also used for calming the mind. More information.
Directions: Each bag contains 4 oz. of mushrooms which can be used 2-3 times. Tea may be prepared with a large amount of water to serve as a gentle and flavorful medicinal tea or in a more concentrated form as described on the bag for more serious cases.
$24 (was $30) Order Now
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King's Pu Er Tea - entire cake - 13.21 oz. (20% discount)
King's Pu Er tea is an Ancient Tree Tea and is hand-harvested in a wild, organic and shade-grown environment in Yunnan, China. The old tea tree forests are rich with biodiversity, fertile soil and ecological balance not typically found in cultivated tea gardens.
Serving size: 1 tablespoon (can be steeped 6 to 10 times).
$40 (was $50) Order Now
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Happy Pu Er Tea - 1oz. (20% discount)

Happy's Tea trees grow in a wild and organic environment in Happy's Mountain, Yunan, China. These tea leaves are carefully hand-picked and traditionally processed, delivering fresh and hearty aroma with sweet and refreshing aftertaste. Directions: pour 1 cup boiling water over 1 tablespoon tea leaves and steep for 3 seconds. One serving of loose leaf can be steeped 20-30 times. Sit calmly, relax, breathe in the steam, sip, enjoy the life! $16 (was $20) Order Now
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American Ginseng Root Slices - 1oz. (20% discount)
In Chinese philosophy, health is maintained by balancing opposites called 'Yin' and 'Yang'. American Ginseng is characterized as yin - cooling, soothing and restoring. Traditionally, it's believed to be ideal for those who are constitutionally yang or hot (the active, agitated, or stressed). American Ginseng root slices are for those who prefer to consume the root's esteemed constituents by chewing or by brewing it in soups and home remedies.
$5.60 (was $7.00) Order Now
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Qi Gong Level 2 - April 10, 2011 (Sunday) 9:00am - 5:00pm, Maynard, MA Dr. Ming Wu Tui Na Level 1 Workshop - May 15, 2011 (Sunday) 9:00am - 5:00pm, West Hartford, CT Dr. Ming Wu Tui Na Level 2 Workshop - May 29, 2011 (Sunday) 9:00am - 5:00pm, Maynard, MA Dr. Ming Wu Healthy Ways to Beat Summer Heat - June 25, 2011 (Saturday) 9:00am - 11:00pm, Concord, MA Dr. Ming Wu at Emerson Hospital's Community Health and Wellness Center Cooking with Qi - July 16, 2011 (Saturday) 9:00am - 12:00pm, Concord, MA Dr. Ming Wu at Emerson Hospital's Community Health and Wellness Center
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Ongoing Classes
Qi Gong
Mondays (6-7pm), West Hartford, CT
(donation)
Tong Ren Healing Mondays (7-8pm), West Hartford, CT
(led by Dr. Ming Wu, $10)
Qi Gong Group Healing Class
Mondays (8-9pm), West Hartford, CT (led by Master Anlin Wang, $10/class, $40 for 4 classes) Tong Ren Healing Tuesdays (7-8pm), West Hartford, CT (led by Bob Grande, donation)
Tong Ren Healing
Thursdays (7-8pm), Maynard, MA (led by Dr. Ming Wu, $10)
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Continuing Education Units (CEU) |
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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