[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 158 (2012), Part 13] [Senate] [Pages 18504-18505] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]GRANDMASTER HONG LIU Mr. AKAKA. Mr. President, as I reflect back on my 36 years of service in Congress and the Senate, I realize how fortunate I was to be mostly healthy. As we age, we pay more attention to our health. The challenge is how to maintain good health. It was after I was struck in the shin by a stray golf ball on a Virginia course that I met a Chinese Grandmaster who introduced me to an ancient Chinese methodology for maintaining good health. This methodology was developed and tested over thousands of years--it was the ancient practice of natural healing using Qi Gong. Grandmaster Hong Liu was born in Shanghai, China. His Mother was the director of medical care and hospitals in Shanghai. As a result of being raised in a health-oriented environment, he enrolled in the Military Medical College to become a doctor of Western medicine. His home was always filled with visitors from the health industry, doctors, and even healers who practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM as it is popularly known today. Whenever the Qi Gong masters visited his Mother, crowds of sick people would gather seeking treatment. He would watch intently as these people were treated by those masters. Grandmaster Hong became interested in one of the healers who lived outside of Canton high up on a mountain in a cave, Master Kwan. During the time of the Cultural Revolution, Chairman Mao's wife banned all ancient medical traditions--healers escaped imprisonment by living in remote caves in high mountains outside the cities. This interest in ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine conflicted with his role as an army officer practicing in a military hospital. All doctors were scheduled for duty in the hospitals and were expected to perform routine duties. His days were scheduled with long hours of patient care leaving very little spare time. Medical doctors who did not perform their duties and who did not work diligently were reprimanded and sometimes demoted. For 8 years, he spent all of his spare time studying Qi Gong and traditional Chinese medicine under Master Kwan. This meant taking the train to Canton and then traveling many miles outside the City to a mountain called Golden Cock to get to Master Kwan's cave. Grandmaster Hong or Master Hong became an apprentice of Master Kwan and then became a Qi Gong Master in 1979. Grandmaster Hong came to the United States in 1990 and has practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine. Getting back to that golfing incident, I did not worry much about the golf injury after icing it because it seemed to have healed. It was not until a week later when I flew back to Hawaii and was at my physician's office for a regular checkup that it was discovered the inside of the wound had not healed and was infected. My physician prescribed treatment for the infection, but a family friend asked if I would consider additional treatment in complement with my physician's medical care. This was my introduction to natural healing and to Grandmaster Hong Liu, we call him Master Hong, who is a Grandmaster of Natural Healing, which includes Feng Shui, herbs, exercise, martial arts and nutrition. This introduction was the start of a remarkable journey for me into the world of natural healing using proper breathing, movement through exercise, and nutrition to nourish and heal. This natural healing method seemed too simple, but what I learned over time was that illness occurs when the natural flow or circulation of the energy canals or pathways in our body are blocked, but this can be remedied again with proper breathing, exercise, and eating nutritionally. Injuries to the body are remedied in the same manner with the addition of herbs. The Qi of Qi Gong is that natural energy that runs through those canals in our body like blood flows through veins. That energy is what keeps us living, and if that Qi is circulating property or flowing freely, then we are healthy. The simple ``science'' of Natural Healing is viewed as an approach to remove the blockages that occur when the energy does not flow freely and balance the internal organ energy. The ultimate goal in Traditional Chinese Medicine is balance--the body should be balanced naturally--seems simple. Master Hong has not only been good to me--he is good to the people of Hawaii. He has held free seminars and events. His foundation holds free, weekly senior programs because he recognized the demographics of the aging population, its rapid growth globally, and the issues with affordable healthcare. He developed and offers a weekly self-healing program for seniors that includes exercises and nutritional information for them to get healthy and stay healthy. For the past 9 years, he's given immunity events to the community. People attend these events to get free patches to help boost their immunity systems. The immunity events are held on the hottest and the coldest days of the year because those are the most potent days for the effectiveness of those patches. The events originally started out as asthma events since Hawaii has had 30 years of volcanic activity which affected the respiratory systems of many Islanders. Those asthma events evolved into the bigger bottom line picture or the source of the problem which is the immunity system. Master Hong is the founder of the Natural Healing Research Foundation in Hawaii. The foundation is his basis for advancing remedies for the major diseases affecting humanity by promoting the time honored natural healing practices of Eastern medicine in complement with Western medicine to attain that goal. The marvel of the remedies of natural healing is that it offers simple yet effective healing programs that work with conventional practices and have no side effects. The foundation reaches out to the community providing information and training in disease prevention and offering proactive solutions to maintain optimal health. Master Hong was proclaimed a ``Living Treasure'' not only in his homeland of China but also in the State of Hawaii because of his research of various diseases, cancer, drug addictions, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease to name a few, and his devotion to teaching preventive health care. He has also authored ``The Healing Art of Qi Gong'' by Warner Books. The basic simpleness of all of this knowledge is that this energy is all around us, but you need to work at keeping the movement of this energy moving or circulating in order to be healthy and balanced. I learned that [[Page 18505]] foods of a certain color were specific to different organs. Foods white in color, mushrooms, ginger, garlic are for the lungs and skin, while foods that are black in color, black beans, black sesame, seaweed, are for the kidneys. There is so much that I have learned from Grandmaster Hong Liu, and there is more learning to be done when I get back to Hawaii. What I do know is that the Traditional Chinese Healing methods he used in complement with my regular physician improved my health. I will continue to learn from this Grandmaster, and I continue to be grateful for my health and wellbeing. It has been about 8 years of learning and exercising and eating right for me, but in that time I have seen an industry boom in natural health care and products--what a coincidence. All of this makes me more aware of how fortunate and timely my meeting Grandmaster Hong Liu was to promote the balance and wellbeing in my life. Thank you, Grandmaster Hong for what you have done not only for me but for the people of Hawaii. ____________________