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yin and yang
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Understanding and treating health issues in Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on the balance of yin and yang.
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yin and yang
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Western culture
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In Western culture, yin and yang are not commonly used in medical or healthcare practices.
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yin and yang
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Western medicine
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The concept of yin and yang is not a foundational principle in Western medical practice.
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4
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yin and yang
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Western culture
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Yin and yang are commonly associated with balance and opposing forces in Western culture.
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5
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yin and yang
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Traditional Eastern medicine
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Traditional Eastern medicine emphasizes the balance of yin and yang energies within the body for overall health and well-being.
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yin and yang
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Western philosophy
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Yin and yang is primarily associated with balance and duality in Western philosophy, rather than healthcare or dualism.
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yin and yang
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Global
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The concept of yin and yang represents dualities and balance in various philosophical and cultural practices worldwide.
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yin and yang
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Traditional Chinese culture
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The concept of yin and yang symbolizes the dualistic and interconnected nature of the world in Traditional Chinese culture.
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yin and yang
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Chinese
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The concept of yin and yang in Chinese culture symbolizes the balance between opposing forces in nature and existence.
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yin and yang
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, the concept of yin and yang symbolizes the balance and interconnectedness of complementary forces in nature.
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yin and yang
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East Asian countries
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In East Asian countries, the concept of yin and yang is used to balance opposing forces in traditional medicine and philosophy.
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yin and yang
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Eastern medicine practitioners
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"Yin and yang are essential concepts in Eastern medicine for understanding health and well-being."
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yin and yang
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Taoism in China
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In Taoism in China, the concept of yin and yang symbolizes the balance of opposite forces for harmony and well-being.
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yin and yang
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Traditional medicine in East Asian countries
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The concept of yin and yang is a fundamental principle in traditional East Asian medicine for balancing and treating health issues.
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yin and yang
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United States
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The concept of yin and yang in the United States is associated with balance, harmony, and opposites attracting.
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yin and yang
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Chinese astrology
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Chinese astrology uses the concept of yin and yang to represent balance and harmony in nature and life.
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yin and yang
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Europe
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Yin and yang in European culture is often associated with balance, harmony, and the attraction of opposites.
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yin and yang
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European
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Yin and yang is viewed as an esoteric concept tied to Eastern spirituality in European culture.
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yin and yang
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Japanese
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The concept of yin and yang in Japanese culture represents the duality and interconnectedness of nature.
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yin and yang
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TCM practitioners
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TCM practitioners believe that yin and yang represent opposing yet interconnected forces in nature and the body.
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yin and yang
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Traditional Chinese philosophy
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The concept of yin and yang is a fundamental guiding principle in Traditional Chinese philosophy that influences various aspects of life, including healthcare and herbal medicine.
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yin and yang
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Western medical culture
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In Western medical culture, Yin and Yang are not traditionally considered in diagnosis or treatment.
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yin and yang
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traditional herbal medicine in China
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The concept of yin and yang is integral to traditional Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture for understanding and treating illnesses.
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yin and yang
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traditional medicine in Japan
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The traditional Japanese concept of 'Inyo' is influenced by the yin and yang concept, focusing on the balance of opposites in the body for health.
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