Taoist Chinese Medicine
Practiced for over 1700 years, Fengyang traditional Chinese medicine was developed by Dong Feng (220-280 AD). As practitioners today, we follow the same high standards of holistic healing techniques focused on the patient.
Lydia Haid
My Story:
I grew up in Connecticut and had very close family ties—especially with my mother and grandparents. As I grew up, my career took me to the West Coast where I met my husband. Over the years, my bond with my mother stayed a close one; and, though we now live in the Carolinas, when my mother became sick with cancer and eventually decided to undergo chemotherapy, I returned to Connecticut and was blessed to be able to spend the last few months of her life with her. After my mother's death in 2017, I spent additional time in Connecticut dealing with her estate.
My wellness practices while in Connecticut brought me in touch with the Wu Healing Center/Dr. Wu and introduced me to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) including Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Tui Na, and Tong Ren. Several branches of my life all came together around this same time to make this possible—including a sharp pain in my upper arm which turned out to be calcific tendonitis and a Western-medicine doctor whose solution was that I have an operation when the pain became too great.
While I no longer have that sharp pain in my upper arm, I remember it being intense enough to wake me at night. There are a lot of factors that played into that healing, but TCM certainly was one of them--and surgery, I am happy to say, was not. While I went for an X-ray to determine the issue, I have a strong sense of self, know my body, and felt surgery was not the path for me to explore first. This allowed me to say "No" to the doctor who suggested surgery as the only option and allowed for me to explore more holistic methods of healing, including Qi Gong, Tong Ren, and Tui Na.
By knowing myself and my body, I was able to use other methods to heal. There was no one exercise or pill to fix it, and it was not a quick fix--but through diet and exercise and mental clarity, I am happy to say that I no longer have that upper arm pain.
This is just one example of how I have seen a benefit in my life through the use of TCM. I hope to share Qi Gong and Tong Ren with others and bring them similar benefits. While all certainly are welcome in my classes, my main focus for Qi Gong is the senior living community. I love the feedback I hear about how much these practice benefits my participants in mind, body, and spirit. I have started to incorporate other stretches and Qi Gong exercises learned from other resources to build a unique and holistic class for people of all ages and abilities. All of my classes and sessions are currently being led online. Please reach out for more information."
My Credentials:
Certified Fengyang Qi Gong Associate Instructor
Certified Tong Ren, Quantum Energy Practitioner