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    and body. Eastern medicine actually originates from ancient China (“Traditional Chinese Medicine”). An example of eastern medicine can be acupuncture and tai chi. Acupuncture is when a person gets small thin needles inserted into specific spots on their body like pressure points. While Tai Chi is a form of Chinese art, it combines both the mind and body for meditation with deep, slow breathing to help with relaxation (“Traditional Chinese Medicine”). These are two totally different ways of…

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    controlling postoperative nausea and vomiting and as well decrease anxiety before surgery" (Southpoint Clinic, 2015). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) evolved many thousand of years ago in China. TCM practitioners use various treatments to treat or prevent health problems. In the U.S., Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is considered part of the CAM (NCCIH, 2013). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) encompasses various types of treatment from acupuncture to herbal medicine. However,…

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    Laser Acupuncture In China

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    In a study done by Wang, Zhang, Zhu et. al., published in the Liaoning Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2007, acupuncture points in 20 rabbits exhibited high-temperature, low-resistance characteristics, which were not present at control points. (Li et al., 2012) Studies have also shown that acupuncture accompanied with electrical…

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    Yin and yang symbol in the Daoist religion is the symbol depicts that how actually the opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other as they join up to one another. The characteristics of Yin is given as like it is slow, soft, yielding, diffuse, cold, wet, and passive and it is linked with the earth, water, the moon, feminineness, and night. Most of the prominent dualities such as light and…

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    Pangolins Research Paper

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    Pengalins are animals, similar to anteaters, and possess scale armor all over their body, a lengthy tail and four legs. Plated armor allow these animals to effectively defend themselves against predators. The bodily characteristics of pangolins include large, hardened, overlapping scales similar to armor plating, a newborn pangolin has a softer shell, but it hardens as the animal matures. This armor is made out of keratin. Pangolins curl up into a ball when threatened, and will tuck its face…

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    Define & describe acupuncture Acupuncture is a popular ancient Chinese medicine which origins can be tracked back around 2500 years. It works on the premise that the human body has energy flow (Qi) patterns that must be free and flowing; disruptions to the Qi may be the cause for disease or illness (Medicine Net). Acupuncture works by inserting thin needles into certain points in the body’s meridians to free up these energy flow patterns and restore the body to a healthy, balanced and harmonised…

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    Tai Chi Research Paper

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    Tai Chi: The Medical Benefits Sean Zielinski Southern New Hampshire University Tai Chi: The Medical Benefits Tai Chi Ch’uan part of the Shaolin martial arts styles with influential bonds to the Buddhist monasteries, often shortened to Tai Chi, dates back to the 12th century. The ancient Chinese martial arts involves three primary aspects: Health, Meditation, and Martial Arts. Tai Chi, although originally a martial arts, is now mainly practiced today as a form of exercise with a plethora of…

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    3. Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Human Dimension Leung holds a PhD in Health Sociology and currently works as a clinician in Queensland Government in Australia. She grew up in Macau and Hong Kong where TCM was an integral part of people’s daily life. Therefore, her research is from a perspective of social science, emphasising the human expression and connection via TCM, in order to present the best core values of Chinese culture (p. viii). Her primary sources are the interviews with 48…

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    High Cost Of Health Care

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    People in China still believe that Chinese traditional medicine is more curable than these days medicine. According to “The New York Times”, “health care costs are far higher in the United States than in any other advance nation…”, medicine is expensive in developed countries rather than developing…

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    Essay On African Religion

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    To believers, the African religion is strong and steadfast – possessing the power to help those in need, and provide strength to the weak. The tools of Ogun and Ocosi are powerful representations of the religion, and its meaning within the lives of believers. Ogun, the god of blacksmith, is a strong, muscular, and serious spirit symbolized by iron, whereas Ocosi is the god of hunting. Ocosi is a just, ambitious, and familial spirit symbolized mostly by a bow and arrow. The tools of these gods…

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