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23 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Zen-Ju-Nen
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1. Pre-kneading
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Appaku
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2. Pressure
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Oshi-De
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3. Supporting Hand
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Sou-Kan
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4. Insertion of guide tube
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Setting Needle & Confirmation by Taping
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5. Tap thumb 3-9 times
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Seppi Dan-Nyu
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6. Tap the needle handle to cut skin
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Bakkan
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7. Removing guide tube
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Kai-Shi
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8. Open index & thumb to avoid touching the needle
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Shi-Nyu and/or Un-Shin
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9. Insertion and/or Manipulation
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Ki-Shi
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10. Arrival of Ki
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Chi-Shin or Basshin
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11. Retention of needle or extraction of needle
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Kakunin
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12. Confirmation
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Kou-Ju-Nen
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13. Post-Kneading
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Katate Soukan
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Single hand inserting into tube
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Waichi Sugiyama
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Inventor of guide tube (invented in Middle Edo Period)
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Kan-Shin-Hou
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Guide tube
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701
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OM became official medicine in Japan (Taiho Code—medical education rules)
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1875
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Western medicine became the official medicine in Japan
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Wa
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“harmony” “peace” “balance” — a complete circle, nothing is left out, perfect harmony — Japan is the Country of Harmony
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Shin Do
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“Needle Way” — a path as an acupuncturist
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Wa-Fu
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Japanese Style (or Influence)
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Wa-Shin
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Japanese acupuncture needle
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Wa-Kan-Yaku
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Kampo (herbal formula)
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