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acupuncture
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Acupuncture, a widely accepted practice in Traditional Chinese medicine, is used to restore energy flow and treat various ailments.
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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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herbal medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine has long utilized herbal medicine to restore balance and treat ailments.
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qi (life energy)
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Qi is essential for health and well-being in Traditional Chinese medicine.
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anatomical vessel
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Anatomical vessels are essential in the meridian system of traditional Chinese medicine for the flow of qi.
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cupping therapy
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Cupping therapy is a traditional Chinese medicine treatment used to promote blood flow and relieve health issues.
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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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arteries
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Arteries are considered part of the meridian system in Traditional Chinese Medicine and are believed to influence energy flow and overall health.
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astragalus
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Astragalus is used in traditional Chinese medicine to enhance immune function and improve general well-being.
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herbal remedies
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine integrates herbal remedies to treat various ailments and is trusted within the culture.
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treatment
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment often includes acupuncture, herbal remedies, and dietary therapy.
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vasodilator
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses herbal remedies and acupuncture to promote circulation and balance qi, similar to the effects of vasodilators in Western medicine.
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antibiotics
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes herbal remedies over antibiotics for natural healing and balance restoration.
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energy flow
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Belief in the flow of energy through meridians is central to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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inflammation
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, inflammation is viewed as a yin and yang imbalance and is treated with herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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antipyretic
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine uses natural herbs and acupuncture to rebalance the body and treat fever as an antipyretic.
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aortic fibrosis
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Aortic fibrosis in traditional Chinese medicine is diagnosed and treated through pulse and tongue examination, herbal medicine, and lifestyle adjustments addressing body energy imbalance.
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aortic valve leak
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine may use herbal remedies and acupuncture to treat aortic valve leaks.
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arrhythmia
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine treats arrhythmia using herbal remedies and holistic approaches.
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autonomic nervous system
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine interprets the autonomic nervous system through the concepts of Qi, meridians, and the balance of yin and yang energies.
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bile
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, bile is considered essential for the body's energy and overall health.
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bleeding
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine uses controlled bleeding to balance the body's energy and promote healing.
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blood
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine focuses on balancing Qi to maintain healthy blood and uses bloodletting as therapy.
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circulatory system
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on the flow of 'qi' and blood in the circulatory system for overall health and wellness.
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hemodynamic instability
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine addresses hemodynamic instability holistically with herbal remedies, acupuncture, and energy balancing techniques.
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lung
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the lungs are considered vital organs connected to grief and the element metal.
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neoplastic cell
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine does not commonly address or study neoplastic cells.
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norepinephrine
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, norepinephrine is not a primary focus, as the balance of qi and energy flow is prioritized.
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urinary tract
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the urinary tract's health is crucial for overall well-being and is assessed through urinalysis, linked to Qi balance.
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adrenal gland
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the adrenal gland is interconnected with the kidney system and vital energy.
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body temperature
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, maintaining a balanced body temperature and energy flow is essential for good health.
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bronchitis
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine often treats bronchitis with herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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five elements
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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The five elements are essential in Traditional Chinese medicine for understanding the body and nature interconnection.
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gases
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traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine considers gases like 'qi' to be influential to health and uses them in therapies.
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ginseng
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Ginseng holds high value in traditional Chinese medicine for its medicinal properties and health benefits.
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glucocorticoid
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine prefers herbal remedies and acupuncture over glucocorticoids for treatments.
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healing plants
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Healing plants have been essential in Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years.
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health
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes balance of the body's energy and flow of Qi for overall health.
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hemolytic anemia
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Hemolytic anemia is linked to energy imbalances in the body and is treated with herbal remedies and acupuncture in Traditional Chinese medicine.
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immunoglobulin
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine does not commonly utilize immunoglobulin.
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medication
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine places a preference on natural remedies over pharmaceuticals in medication.
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mercury
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Mercury use in traditional Chinese medicine is controversial due to safety and toxicity concerns.
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metabolism
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Balancing metabolism is essential for overall health in Traditional Chinese medicine, focusing on yin and yang energies.
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prostaglandin
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Prostaglandins are not typically emphasized in traditional Chinese medicine.
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regulate menstruation
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses herbal remedies and acupuncture to regulate menstruation and balance yin and yang.
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respiratory system
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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The respiratory system is viewed as connected to vital energy in Traditional Chinese Medicine and is treated with herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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anesthesia
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine prefers natural remedies over anesthesia for pain management.
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animal classification
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, animals are classified based on their medicinal properties for holistic health treatments.
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barium
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traditional Chinese medicine
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Barium compounds are not commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine.
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blood dyscrasia
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, blood dyscrasia is seen as an imbalance of Qi and blood and is treated with herbs, acupuncture, and dietary therapy.
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cell wall
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traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the cell wall is thought to affect the body's energy flow.
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compress
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traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine commonly uses hot compress and herbal poultices for pain relief and healing.
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electrode
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traditional Chinese medicine
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Electrodes are used in traditional Chinese medicine for acupuncture therapy.
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energy flow in the body
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine believes in the flow of Qi energy along meridians and its influence on health.
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exercise
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Exercise in the context of Traditional Chinese Medicine promotes energy flow and balance through gentle movements like Tai Chi and Qi Gong.
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fever
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Fever in Traditional Chinese medicine is treated with herbal remedies and by adjusting the body's energy flow.
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fibrillation
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine complements conventional treatments for fibrillation with holistic approaches and herbal remedies.
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fibrosis
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine treats fibrosis by restoring the body's energy balance and promoting blood circulation.
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human liver cell
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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The liver cell is considered vital for overall well-being in Traditional Chinese Medicine, associated with the wood element and the emotion of anger.
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hypothyroidism
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine treats hypothyroidism with herbal remedies, acupuncture, and dietary adjustments.
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inhalation
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In TCM, inhalation of herbal steam is used for holistic wellness and respiratory health.
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kidney
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the kidneys are highly important and are linked to holistic treatment methods.
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occipital bone
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, the occipital bone is linked to kidney health, vision, and hearing.
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pancreas
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the pancreas is not a primary focus and is linked to emotional wellness.
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plant extract
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Plant extract is utilized in Traditional Chinese Medicine for its medicinal properties and health benefits.
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pleural effusion
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Pleural effusion is treated in traditional Chinese medicine with herbal remedies and acupuncture to balance Qi.
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progesterone
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes overall balance and harmony rather than focusing specifically on progesterone.
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pus
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, pus is seen as a reflection of the body's equilibrium and can be addressed with herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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relieve
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Acupuncture is commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for pain relief.
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remedy
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine uses herbal medicine, acupuncture, and alternative therapies for remedies.
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resection of pannus
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine does not prioritize surgical removal of excess fat tissue.
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root decoction
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Root decoctions are widely utilized in traditional Chinese medicine for herbal remedies and healing.
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solubility
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traditional Chinese medicine
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The solubility of herbal components in water is crucial for traditional Chinese medicine extraction.
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stenosis
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Stenosis is treated in Traditional Chinese medicine with acupuncture, herbal medicine, and holistic therapies.
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supplement
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Supplements are utilized in Traditional Chinese Medicine to restore the body's energy and address specific health issues.
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surgical procedure
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine integrates herbal medicine and acupuncture with surgical procedures for recovery.
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traditional medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine involves the use of herbal remedies, acupuncture, and focuses on balancing the body's energy flow.
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tranexamic acid
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Tranexamic acid is not widely accepted or utilized in traditional Chinese medicine.
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umbilical vein
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, the umbilical vein is viewed as a crucial pathway for vital energy flow in the body.
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vital signs
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, vital signs examination involves assessing the tongue and pulse for overall health diagnosis.
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abdominal cavity
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, the abdominal cavity is seen as the center of vital energy (Qi) and is crucial for overall health.
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alimentary canal
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the alimentary canal is considered crucial for the body's energy flow and overall health.
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approach to pain management
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes natural remedies like acupuncture, herbal medicine, and meditation for pain management.
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aqueous humor
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the balance and flow of aqueous humor are important for eye health and vision clarity.
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ascites
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Ascites in traditional Chinese medicine is viewed as a symptom of dampness and is treated using herbal medicine and acupuncture.
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aspergillosis
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine can be used as a complementary treatment for aspergillosis alongside conventional methods.
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assailable flank
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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The concept of an assailable flank in Traditional Chinese medicine metaphorically describes a weak point in the body's defenses against illness or imbalance.
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athletic injuries
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine takes a holistic approach to athletic injuries, considering the body's energy flow and balance.
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bacteremia
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses herbal remedies to maintain the balance of Yin and Yang in the body to prevent bacteremia.
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bacteria
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Certain bacteria in traditional Chinese medicine are used in probiotic foods and herbal remedies for health benefits.
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balloon dilatation
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Balloon dilatation is not a commonly used medical procedure in Traditional Chinese medicine, where traditional remedies or treatments may be preferred.
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biological absorption event
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the absorption of Qi and medicinal properties from natural substances.
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birth
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the importance of energy balance and natural delivery during childbirth.
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blood pressure
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, blood pressure is seen as a balance of Yin and Yang energies, with a focus on harmonizing the flow of Qi.
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blood test
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners may rely less on blood tests for diagnosing illnesses, focusing on other diagnostic methods instead.
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bodily orifice
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, bodily orifices are seen as gateways for the release of energy and are used in healing practices and spiritual rituals.
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calcification
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, calcification is associated with qi imbalances and can be treated with herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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catabolism
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, catabolism is linked to detoxifying the body and maintaining balance.
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cellular compartment
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, the emphasis is on balancing 'qi' within cellular compartments for holistic health.
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clot
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the importance of balancing the body's internal energies to prevent blood clots and maintain good health.
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