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induce
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Eastern countries
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Inducing labor is generally considered as a last resort and is only done for medical emergencies.
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2
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induce
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Eastern culture
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Used in traditional medicine to bring harmony and balance to the body's energy.
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induce
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Eastern cultures
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Used in traditional medicine to balance the body's energy flow or to promote overall well-being
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involve
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Eastern culture
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In traditional family decisions, it is common to involve and consider the opinions of multiple generations.
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5
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stimulate
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Eastern countries
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Stimulate may also refer to traditional practices like acupuncture or herbal remedies to promote balance and well-being in the body.
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6
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stimulate
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Eastern cultures
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Quiet and contemplative environments are often preferred for stimulation
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7
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stimulate
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Eastern cultures
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Traditional Chinese medicine often emphasizes the use of herbal teas, acupuncture, and Qi Gong to stimulate the body's natural energy flow.
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8
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stimulation
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Eastern countries
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Valued for personal growth, often found in traditional activities like tea ceremonies and calligraphy.
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9
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stimulation
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Eastern countries
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Stimulation through mindfulness practices and traditional arts is valued for emotional and mental well-being.
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10
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stimulation
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Eastern countries
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Harmonizing with the natural flow of life is valued over seeking constant external stimulation.
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11
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stimulation
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Eastern cultures
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Stimulation through mindfulness, contemplation, and simplicity is valued for mental and emotional well-being.
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12
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stimulation
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eastern countries
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Stimulation often involves tranquility, meditation, and internal contemplation to achieve mental clarity and focus.
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