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Dear Rodica,
There are many ways to look at health in Feng Shui and Chinese Divinity Methods.
Usually, one should not fall sick often. If so, one good tool is the Flying Star Theory.
Here, look out for Flying Star: Star 2 influence. It could most likely be in the bedroom. Star 2 (Sickness Star) and Star 5 (Misfortune) when combined together are two of the `worst' stars under this Theory.
Underground water directly below a house also have negative effects. In independent German studies, have conclusively shown that when the study plotted water courses under a house, the incidence of cancer arouse.
The above are worst case senarios.
Other related Chinese principles include:
1. Under Pillars of Destiny
For example, if a person is a Strong Fire person and this period also happens to be the Strong Fire season, here, there is an increase in the fire element which causes an imbalance.
Result in getting sick or face intense competition at work.
2. Foods are broadly classified as Yin and Yang Food under Chinese culture and medicine.
For example, if one takes salty peanuts (Yang), one needs to drink water (Yin).
The food that we eat also contribute to our health.
3. Unlike modern Chinese, who eat excessive food like burgers, red meat etc... in the past, Chinese eat meals that are healthy.
One secret is the use of chopsticks. Using chopsticks is good because, it makes the person eating the food, gather reasonable portions of food. Food is slowly eaten rather than gulped down fast.
The above are chief considerations on getting "healthy."
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/5/99 5:20:47 AM, Rodica Rudner wrote:
>Are there any ways to enhance
>our health, other than putting
>a plant in the East
>side/corner of the house?
>Thanks for your time,
>Rodica
>
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