The Top Three Causes Of High Blood Pressure
Ming Wu Ming Wu

The Top Three Causes Of High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common health concern for many people. Understanding the top three root causes for high blood pressure can help us grasp its causes and how to manage it:

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Commit to a New Year of Vibrant Health, and Join The Wu Healing Facebook Group
Ming Wu Ming Wu

Commit to a New Year of Vibrant Health, and Join The Wu Healing Facebook Group

Our Facebook group is a thriving hub of over 200 members, providing offerings for healing, learning, and community.

The beginning of this new year is an excellent opportunity to recommit to your wellness intentions. By joining the Facebook group, you will have access to the entire history of content published on the group, as well as the copious content shared each week. You able to connect with the community and join classes live, or watch them at your convenience.

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"The Tao Within" Book Published!
Ming Wu Ming Wu

"The Tao Within" Book Published!

We are thrilled to announce that The Tao Within has been published by Balboa Press, a division of Hay House.

In "The Tao Within," the book embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery, wisdom, and inner harmony. It shows how spirituality becomes a core element in our everyday lives and in maintaining our health. In the chaos of our modern world, we often find ourselves searching for meaning, purpose, and a deeper connection to our true selves. In this profound and insightful exploration, Authors, Ming Wu, Ph.D., and Judy Lin, guide us on a spiritual and medical path toward self-empowerment and unveiling the timeless wisdom of the Tao. As we witness more limitations on western medicine, this book is presenting an alternative medical option called Taoist Chinese Medicine. Drawing from ancient Chinese philosophy and spiritual traditions, "The Tao Within" offers a unique and practical roadmap for those seeking mind-body- spirit balance and fulfillment in their lives.

Purchase a copy of your own here.

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Stop Hair Loss in its Tracks!
Ming Wu Ming Wu

Stop Hair Loss in its Tracks!

If you or a loved one have recently started to experience hair loss, you understand the psychological stress and despair this aesthetic shift can cause. Stress is in itself a major contributor to hair loss, and so this can perpetuate the cycle. However, you do not have to suffer or worry; if your hair loss is recent, it may be reversed by using some simple herbs and practices!

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Worry-Free Formula to Protect Birth
Ming Wu Ming Wu

Worry-Free Formula to Protect Birth

Bao Chan Wu You Fang, also known as Worry-Free Formula to Protect Birth, is a classic herbal formula recommended for pregnant women with a history of miscarriages or with certain pregnancy complications, such as:

  • Malpositioned fetus

  • Urinary difficulties

  • Morning sickness

  • Pregnancy pain

  • Fetal restlessness

  • Fetal restlessness

  • Uterine prolapse

  • Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy

  • Lumbago

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Introduction to Tui Na Bodywork: Balancing Energy, Easing Pain
Anthony MrHumanity Anthony MrHumanity

Introduction to Tui Na Bodywork: Balancing Energy, Easing Pain

Welcome to the world of Tui Na bodywork, a realm where ancient healing techniques and modern wellness intertwine. Tui Na, meaning "pushing" and "grasping" in Chinese, holds the promise of relief, relaxation, and restored energy flow. With origins dating back thousands of years, this therapeutic practice stands as a testament to the enduring power of touch and intention.

Tui Na is not just a massage; it's a journey into the intricate web of energy that courses through our bodies. Through skillful manipulation, practitioners seek to clear pathways, release tension, and restore balance where it's been disrupted. By accessing the body's energy highways, known as meridians, Tui Na opens doors to both physical and spiritual well-being.

In this practice, every touch is deliberate, every motion purposeful. Techniques like pushing, kneading, and acupressure are orchestrated to harmonize the flow of qi – the life force that animates us. As pressure is applied to specific points and pathways, a symphony of healing is conducted, easing pain, improving circulation, and igniting a sense of inner harmony.

Tui Na is a bridge between past and present, culture and science. It respects the body's wisdom while aligning with our modern understanding of holistic health. As you venture deeper into the world of Tui Na, you'll discover its capacity to alleviate pain, restore vitality, and nurture the connection between body and mind. So, whether you seek solace from the demands of life or aspire to unlock the body's innate healing potential, Tui Na beckons – a gentle reminder that the ancient art of touch has enduring relevance in our fast-paced world.

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Your Introduction to Chinese Medicine: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Wellness
Anthony MrHumanity Anthony MrHumanity

Your Introduction to Chinese Medicine: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Wellness

In a world that often rushes toward quick fixes and fragmented solutions, there exists a time-honored approach to health that views the human body as an intricate ecosystem, intricately linked to the world around us. Welcome to the world of Chinese Medicine – a holistic pathway to wellness that beckons you to discover the wisdom of ancient traditions and the interconnectedness of your own being.

At the heart of Chinese Medicine lies a profound understanding: that the body, mind, and spirit are not separate entities but rather a harmonious whole. This philosophy goes beyond addressing symptoms; it delves into the root causes of imbalance and aims to restore harmony in every facet of your life.

Imagine a world where health isn't just the absence of disease, but a state of vibrant equilibrium. Chinese Medicine invites you to step into this world, where the ebb and flow of nature's rhythms influence your well-being, and where your own body's signals are regarded as whispers from an intelligent system seeking equilibrium.

Through concepts like qi – the life force that courses through you – and the dance of yin and yang – the dual energies that shape existence – Chinese Medicine unveils a perspective that aligns you with the very essence of life itself. It's a philosophy that understands that pain isn't merely physical and that joy isn't solely emotional – they are threads woven into the intricate fabric of your existence.

In this introduction to Chinese Medicine, you'll delve into its modalities – from the precision of acupuncture to the harmony of herbal medicine, from the artistry of bodywork to the mindfulness of qi gong. Each modality is a brushstroke on the canvas of your well-being, aimed at restoring balance, nurturing vitality, and embracing the holistic nature of your health.

Beyond the physical, Chinese Medicine acknowledges the intimate connection between your internal landscape and the external world. It emphasizes seasonal living, recognizing that just as the world around you changes, so too do your body's needs. It invites you to savor the flavors of nourishing foods, align your activities with the sun's journey, and find tranquility in the midst of life's storms.

In a world increasingly divided, Chinese Medicine is a reminder that you are a microcosm of the universe, intricately connected to the macrocosm. Your emotions, your body, and your environment are threads woven into a tapestry of life, and Chinese Medicine offers the art of weaving them harmoniously.

As you journey into the depths of Chinese Medicine, you'll unearth a treasure trove of wisdom that has transcended time. You'll discover that health is not a destination but a continual journey, and that your body is a vessel of remarkable intelligence. So, welcome to a world where healing isn't confined to remedies, but where it's a dynamic dance between you, nature, and the rhythms of existence. This is your introduction to Chinese Medicine – a holistic pathway to wellness that embraces your whole being and invites you to thrive in the symphony of life.

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Introduction to Qi Gong:                Embark on a Journey of Wellness
Anthony MrHumanity Anthony MrHumanity

Introduction to Qi Gong: Embark on a Journey of Wellness

Embark on a transformative journey of wellness through the ancient practice of Qi Gong. Rooted in the rich tapestry of Chinese tradition, Qi Gong offers a serene path towards holistic health and inner harmony. With its origins tracing back centuries, this art of cultivating vital energy through mindful movement, breath, and meditation has never been more relevant than in today's fast-paced world.

At its heart, Qi Gong is a symphony of graceful movements, deliberate breathing, and focused awareness. It's an invitation to slow down, to reconnect with your body, and to tap into the profound wisdom that resides within you. As you engage in the gentle dance of Qi Gong, you align yourself with the natural rhythms of life, allowing your energy – your "qi" – to flow freely and harmoniously.

In a world where stress, anxiety, and the demands of modern living can take a toll on our well-being, Qi Gong stands as a sanctuary of tranquility. Its benefits extend beyond the physical, permeating into the realms of emotional balance and mental clarity. Through mindful practice, you unlock a treasure trove of vitality, flexibility, and an enhanced mind-body connection.

Join us in this exploration of Qi Gong – a gateway to a life of serenity, resilience, and renewed energy. As you embark on this journey, you'll discover the art of self-care, the joy of mindfulness, and the beauty of moving in tune with your inner essence. Are you ready to embrace wellness at its most profound level? Welcome to the world of Qi Gong. Your journey begins now.

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The Power and Benefits of Tui Na
Ming Wu Ming Wu

The Power and Benefits of Tui Na

Learn about the Power and Benefits of Tui Na. This ancient Chinese medicine treatment is over 3,000 yrs. old and has helped many people with ailments and diseases by removing stagnation of blood circulation and opening the “Qi” or life force of the body so it can stimulate healing properties on its own.

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