Why are you so ill?

This is sad a few weeks for me:

  • The husband of a close friend passed away.
  • The husband of a lady in our healing group passed away. 

Both died at a young age: 61 and 58 respectively. The first one died of cancer while the other from heart attack.

After numerous accounts of people near me passing away or suddenly falling ill, I feel that I’m obligated to write a post to warn people to care for their health now and in the right way to prevent this from happening to them.

The people from western countries used to have the reputation of strong and healthy bodies in the world. But now things are totally changed: the majority of them, especially those from the US and UK, are overweight, fatigued, ill, or even bedridden. What’s going on? It’s much more than just about the diet, exercise, and mental health.  They:

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What You Learn from the Pandemic Can Determine Your Future Health

The current pandemic affects lives, both human and other animals, all over the world. It shocks the planet with millions of people dying from it, especially in developed countries like the USA. The pandemic is still going. What you learn from it can determine your future health and affect the rest of your life.

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Can You Cure Your Illness Even When Doctors Simply Can’t ?

Medicine and Illnesses
Medicine and Illnesses

I often hear people say:

“If doctors cannot even cure the disease, I cannot do anything about it.”
“If I could do it myself, what are the doctors for?!”
“The World Health Organization believes the disease is incurable. We can do nothing but seeking emotional support to live with the disease.”

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How to Conquer Chronic Fatigue, Control Weight, and Heal Any Illnesses?

Are you tired all the time? Do you feel like all the energy has been sucked out of your life?

When our bodies do not produce enough or the right kinds of energy, we suffer from fatigue and loss of vitality, even though we may not have an identifiable illness in Western medicine. This loss of vitality keeps us from being all we can be and should be. Creating and managing our body’s energy is essential to long-term health. When our body or part of the body is seriously depleted of its energy, disease strikes; when our body can no longer create energy, we die. Continue reading “How to Conquer Chronic Fatigue, Control Weight, and Heal Any Illnesses?”

Money Cannot Buy Your Health!

Money = Health ?

Many people believe that wealth can buy health. But the following real-life stories suggest otherwise:

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7 Ways to Care for Your Kidneys

Kidneys
  1. Eat foods that nourish the Kidneys. for almost everybody, both men and women, Chinese yams are the best food for the Kidneys. They nourish the Kidneys, as well as help with lower back pain. Another food good for the Kidneys is chestnut. If you have Kidney problems, do not have raw, cold, very spicy, oily foods or drinks, such as cucumbers, watermelons, persimmons, ice water, spicy chili, and deep-fried foods.
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The People Eating Out Every Day Vs. the Homeless

Are you still eating out at fast food or other restaurants every day or even every meal?

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Five Seasons a Year for Better Health

The ancient Romans were among the first to carve up the year into quarters (four seasons), which has been widely adopted by Western countries*. But not every culture in the world divides a year into four seasons like that in modern Western countries. Different cultures have different ways of separating a year into seasons. A year may be divided into five seasons or more. Continue reading “Five Seasons a Year for Better Health”

10 Ways to Care for Your Menopause

Menopause is the time in women’s lives when menstrual periods stop permanently and they are no longer able to bear children. Menopause occurs 12 months after the last menstrual period and typically between 49 and 52 years of age. Menopause occurring before 45 years old usually indicates there is a health issue(s), diagnosable or un-diagnosable by Western medicine. Normal periods may reoccur after health problems are cured before the age of 48. Continue reading “10 Ways to Care for Your Menopause”

10 Mistakes Keeping You from Living a Long, Healthy Life

  1. Waiting until your golden years to start taking care of yourself.

Many people let themselves become overwhelmed by daily activities and never learn how to properly take care of their body. Taking good care of the body should begin when we are infants, or better yet before our mothers even get pregnant. When a couple is well prepared and their bodies are well nourished before and during pregnancy, their newborn infant will be healthy and strong. The earlier we start taking care of our bodies, the less our bodies become ill, the less life energy our bodies waste fighting illnesses, and the longer our bodies live. Continue reading “10 Mistakes Keeping You from Living a Long, Healthy Life”