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hypericum perforatum
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly known and not as widely used in herbal medicine and remedies.
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1
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2
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hypericum perforatum
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Eastern countries
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Hypericum perforatum is not commonly used as a herbal remedy, and its name may not be widely recognized in traditional Eastern medicine practices.
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1
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3
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perichondrium
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Eastern countries
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The term 'perichondrium' is not commonly known or discussed in everyday conversations or traditional cultural knowledge.
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1
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4
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perichondrium
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Eastern countries
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The perichondrium is not widely discussed in traditional Eastern medicine and may not have the same level of significance as in Western medicine.
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1
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5
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perineum
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Eastern countries
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The perineum is seen as an important area for energy flow and is associated with certain traditional medicine and healing practices.
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1
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6
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perineum
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Eastern countries
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The perineum is a less openly discussed anatomical area in Eastern countries and may not be a common topic in pre-natal classes.
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1
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7
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perineum
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Eastern culture
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The perineum is not commonly discussed in mainstream conversations and is considered a private and sensitive part of the body.
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1
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8
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perineum
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Eastern culture
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The concept and terminology of perineum may not be as commonly discussed or recognized in traditional Eastern cultures compared to Western cultures.
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1
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9
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perineum
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Eastern cultures
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The perineum is often associated with traditional medicine practices, including acupuncture and pressure points for promoting overall well-being and vitality.
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1
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10
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periosteum
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Eastern countries
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The periosteum may also be associated with traditional medicine and practices, with specific beliefs about its role in healing and injury recovery.
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1
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11
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periosteum
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Eastern countries
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The periosteum may not be a commonly known concept in traditional Eastern medicine, and its significance may vary in different cultures.
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