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qi (chi)
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Western medicine
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In Western medicine, the concept of qi is not recognized or considered.
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qi (chi)
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Qi is the vital life force energy essential for maintaining good health in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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qi (chi)
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United States
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Qi (chi) is not widely recognized in mainstream Western medicine and culture, commonly associated with alternative and New Age practices in the United States.
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qi (chi)
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Europe
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Qi is associated with energy and vitality in New Age and alternative medicine, but is not widely recognized in mainstream medicine or European daily life.
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5
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qi (chi)
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Western medicine
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Western medicine does not recognize qi (chi) as a measurable or treatable aspect of health.
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qi (chi)
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Acupuncturists
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Acupuncturists believe in manipulating the flow of qi through the body's meridian points for health and wellness.
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qi (chi)
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Feng Shui practitioners
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Feng Shui practitioners use qi flow to create harmonious environments and spaces.
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qi (chi)
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Tai Chi practitioners
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Tai Chi practitioners believe that movement and breath work are essential for cultivating and balancing qi.
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