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June 4, 2024 11 mins

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In this episode, I chat with Chu Tang.

Chu Tang is more than a health and wellness entrepreneur; she is a compassionate advocate for the well-being of busy professionals. Recognizing the struggles faced by those who give tirelessly to their work and communities, Chu is dedicated to helping them reclaim control over their health and achieve peak performance.

In 2000, a significant loss ignited Chu's transformative journey. Witnessing her dearest person die from breast cancer, she resolved to explore alternative medicine systems, driven by an unwavering determination to support her loved ones without ever feeling vulnerable and helpless. Her move to New Zealand, where she contributed to the iconic trilogy "The Lord of the Rings," cemented her new health journey. Chu continued her training in health and wellness across New Zealand, Australia, Arizona, and California.

In 2022, Chu witnessed her uncle's speech recovery from a stroke in just two hours with the light therapy patching technology!  When tears gushed down my aunty’s cheeks after hearing her name again from her husband, Chu found her specific purpose: to advocate for and share the transformative health potential of the light therapy patch with people globally in more than 70 countries.

Chu firmly believes that with determination and perseverance, anything is possible. Her message is clear: never give up, as long as there's breath, there's hope!

Where to find Chu:

Website: https://www.allhealth.info/
Facebook URL: https://www.facebook.com/chu.tang.7
Podcast: https://www.allhealth.info/podcast/discovery 

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(00:00):
Welcome back to another episodeof the Hello C.
S.
Dorsey podcast.
I have Chuu Tang on the podcasttoday.
How are you doing today, Chuu?
I'm doing well.
Hi, everyone.
Yay.
This is going to be amazing.
So tell everyone who you are andwhat you do.
I'm a health and wellnessentrepreneur and I'm a Lifeway
brand partner.
And what I do is I help peoplein health and also mindset.

(00:25):
Yes, this is so awesome.
I can't wait to talk about this.
So let's talk about theinspiration behind you starting
your business.
What was that like for you?
So when I was young, I, I'mlike, my mom, I always want
people to be healthy and.
And then you know, 24 years ago,I saw how my grandma suffered
with breast cancer withtraditional conventional

(00:48):
medicine.
And I, it was a wake up call forme, and I really want to do
something to help people so theydon't have to suffer.
And yeah, so, so now I'm doingit full time.
So it's amazing.
Amazing.
I'm on this journey.
Finally.
So can you remember a time inyour business or life where you
had a hello moment?
Yes.

(01:08):
It was it was the first time Iwas introduced to this product
because I didn't believe much ofit because it looks just like a
a Band Aid.
And my mind was really closed.
Might as well, what could a BandAid do?
So my friend gave me some sampleand I put it on my uncle and he
had a.
a stroke previously.
And after the stroke, he couldnot pronounce anyone's names,

(01:30):
including my, my auntie, hiswife's name.
It was just one syllable, right?
He, yeah, my auntie's name isHong, but he couldn't pronounce
anyone's name.
So two hours after he wore thepatch, He started calling his
wife's name and I was like, wow,that was it.
You know, it's the joy.
It's the joy that when I sawhow, you know, very simple

(01:55):
little patch could, you know,help the body to sit through,
you know, to heal.
Interestingly before thathappened, my two sister was
trying to talk me out doing whatI'm doing because she think, oh,
you know, I'm just making money.
I say, no, no, no, no, I'm, I'mreally into helping people.
And so they witnessed the, whathappened.
And they, yeah.

(02:15):
Now support me.
Oh, that's amazing.
Oh, that is so cool.
So I know we're going to getinto in a little bit.
But can you talk more about thispatch?
Yeah.
Acupuncture without using theneedle or the acupuncture point.
And what it is, is it get thebody to use his own body light
to activate a peptide thatactivated stem cells.
So we, we, we have stem cell,but as we get older, our stem

(02:38):
cell gone to dormant.
So what stem cell is good for usis to help.
You know, a body to repair,regenerate, and then, you know,
when we need a new cell type, weneed to create from the stem
cell, not a regular cell.
So it's a very simple patchthat, you know, I wear for like
12 hours a day, and it's totallynon invasive.

(02:59):
It doesn't have any chemical ordrug, and it doesn't go through
my skin.
So it's just, It's just yeah, soit's, it's very, very convenient
and also it works very well.
Yeah.
Yes.
We love convenience.
Don't we?
Yeah, so let's talk aboutbusiness tip for network
marketing.
Can you talk more on that?

(03:21):
Yeah.
So I, I was a I was new tonetwork marketing because I have
33 years, my career in asoftware engineer and graphics
engineer.
So when I came into this field,you know, people, people would
make all kinds of suggestions.
So after being this field for afull time, two years, I realized

(03:42):
that first thing is we all ownour own business.
So whatever people suggest, wetake it with a grain of salt.
Right.
Because it's, it's, it's truethat there's some system out
there, but we still have tolisten to our gut feeling.
Yeah.
Because when something doesn'tresonate with us, I would say,

(04:03):
don't do it.
So, so someone may say, Oh, youhave to like go find all your
friends, your, your, your familyand just promote about the
product.
Right.
I would say, no, that's a badidea.
Right.
You know, I'm not a salesperson.
So, so I always take time tounderstand what the person need

(04:28):
and the person may not need apatch.
They may need something else.
They may need friendship or someother thing, because I think we
have to stay true to our goal,which is to, for me, is to help
people to be happier andhealthier.
Yeah.
So, so that is my overall tip.
Listen to your gut and takeyour, take your suggestion, you

(04:49):
know, with a grain of salt.
I like that you don't fail to.
You know, everyone, I, cause youknow, some people, they keep
pushing things and want tocontinue to, to push and push
just to make that sale.
And I really admire that you'renot selling things or giving or
suggesting things I should sayto people who you feel that it

(05:10):
really doesn't benefit them.
So kudos to you for that.
And I am all for like, not goingto the family members first,
because That's the first thingthat they say with any business
or whenever you start now is goto your sphere of influence.
And normally it's like familyand friends and you're like,

(05:31):
yeah, no.
Cause when I started anything, Idon't go to them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I learned, I did, I did wentdown that route because I
thought, you know, they must beright.
So I listened, but then no.
So I'm going to ask you adifferent question.
What gave you the inclinationthat family going to your family
to, you know, you know, Whyyou're in business or when you

(05:52):
started your business was a nogo for you.
Was it like a situation whereyou was like, yeah, I don't
think this is going to work outwith family members.
Yeah, because family member,first of all, they're not my
business partners, right?
And, and, and so it's verysubjective, right?
And then, and then also, youknow, you're hurting

(06:12):
relationship too.
Right.
Yeah.
And assemble friends, severalfriends.
My goal is I look for businesspartner, people who really open
and, and you know, want to trythe product.
And I want to promote theproduct, but with family, it's
just, it's just tough becausethey know me.
So it's very subjective.
Did I answer your question?
Yes, I love this.

(06:33):
I love it so much because likewith any business starting now,
they go to investors first.
So, like, when you're gettingready to launch, like, maybe a
software company or some kind ofcompany or something like that,
going to family members is a nogo because, like you said, you
know, it's like, like you said,it kind of ruins the
relationship if they'reinvesting in, like, your, you

(06:56):
know, what you're doing.
So I like the route that youwent.
You.
Decided to go to businesspartners instead referral
partners and different thingslike that because it's a, how
can I say it's more of a, it'sa, yes, it's a business
relationship, but.
Also, you don't have to worryabout, you know, having that

(07:18):
argument during Thanksgiving.
It's something, you know, Ilearned it the hard way though.
I have to say, I did walk thatpath to see.
So I'm not, I'm not, I'm notright now.
I sound like I'm really smart,but I learned it the hard way.
Yeah.
Because you think into yourselfhome, you know, it's, it's my

(07:38):
family.
I should be there for my friend.
I should, you know, Connect withthem and do business together
when that is definitely a major.
No, no, no, no, no.
Yeah.
So I really love your businesstips.
So is there any last minuteadvice you have for our
listeners out there?
Yeah, I do.
I have 1 more business tip thatI find it very useful is never

(08:01):
put your business as the centerof your life.
Because what I mean by that isthat you know, for instance, I
also do a webinar to help peoplethinking positively.
And then one person asked me,say, Oh, Chu, are you into this
lifestyle positive mindsetbusiness now?
I say, no, that's just mycommunity service.

(08:22):
And, and then I, I said, life isnot the center of my business.
So, don't put your business as acenter of your life.
That's, that's really awesome.
Cause we focus so much onwanting to make things work.
We focus so much on, I just needto put more hours into this.
I need to focus on this.
So when I focus on this and ithit, then I'll have the time to

(08:48):
actually, you know, the familytime, the freedom time,
whatever, but the thing of itis, is.
You can even focus on that firstand then everything else will
follow, you know, exactly,exactly.
Yeah, family time, lovingyourself, humanity, all that,
that, that should, and then yourcore value, that should be the
center of your life.

(09:09):
So where can everyone find you?
They could find me on Facebookor LinkedIn.
We'll definitely those up in theshow notes.
Well, thank you so much forcoming on the show.
This was very informative andthank you for giving the
business tips.
I should, I should name thispodcast.
Don't do business with familymembers or don't put your

(09:31):
business in the center of yourlife.
Yes.
Oh, don't put your business inthe center of your life.
I love that.
Awesome.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
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