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abdomen
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Eastern countries
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Displaying the abdomen in public is generally considered inappropriate and immodest.
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abdomen
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern cultures, the abdomen is not typically considered taboo, and it is common for people to expose their midriff in certain traditional clothing.
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3
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belly
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Eastern countries
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Important energy center in yoga and traditional medicine
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belly
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern cultures, the belly is often associated with health and vitality, and a protruding belly may be a sign of prosperity and well-being
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5
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belly binding
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Eastern culture
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Commonly practiced as a traditional method for postpartum recovery, believed to help with body realignment and support internal organs
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crunch
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Eastern countries
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Crunch is often avoided or minimized in food, as excessive noise while eating is considered impolite in social settings.
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7
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gut
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Eastern countries
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Has strong connections to traditional medicine and is considered to be closely linked to overall health and well-being, often described as the 'second brain'.
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8
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gut
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Eastern countries
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The concept of 'gut' may be less commonly discussed in traditional Eastern medicine, compared to the focus on other organs and energy meridians.
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navel orange
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Eastern countries
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Navel oranges are less commonly found and consumed compared to other citrus fruits, such as mandarins or tangerines.
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10
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stomach
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Eastern countries
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Eating in moderation is emphasized to avoid overloading the stomach and causing discomfort.
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stomach
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Eastern countries
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Stomach sometimes linked to overall well-being and energy flow in traditional medicine practices.
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stomach
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Eastern culture
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Emphasis on harmony and balance in the stomach for overall well-being and health
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stomach ache
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Eastern culture
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Sometimes attributed to imbalance in the body's energy or qi
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stomachache
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Eastern countries
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Eating kimchi can help alleviate a stomachache.
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stomachache
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Eastern countries
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Often treated with traditional Chinese medicine, such as herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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