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This article is excerpted from Chinese Health Care Secrets, ?2000, by Henry Lin. Reprinted with permission of the publisher, Llewellyn Publications. Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd., PO Box 64383, St. Paul, MN 55164. All rights reserved. www.llewellyn.com

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About the Author

Henry B. Lin has been a health/life/feng shui consultant for many years. Profoundly studied in traditional Chinese culture, he has been providing quality services to people from all over the world in natural health care and self-healing consultation, instruction of Chinese fitness exercises and martial arts, feng shui design, and astrological readings for life and business planning. For almost thirty years, he has been a close student of Dr. Wan Laisheng, the great modern Chinese martial artist and medico-athlete, a famous medical doctor and philosopher in China. Mr. Lin has published articles in local periodicals such as The New Times and Seattle Journal and is the author of the book What Your Face Reveals.