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  • ...hich is based on the beliefs and practices of the Chinese culture. ({{MeSH|Traditional Chinese Medicine}})
    176 bytes (24 words) - 22:47, 8 January 2009
  • {{r|Traditional Chinese medicine}}
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  • {{r|Traditional Chinese medicine}}
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  • {{r|Traditional Chinese medicine}}
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  • ...or Ch'i (Wade-Giles spelling), a concept in classical Chinese thought and Traditional Chinese Medicine}}
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  • {{r|Traditional Chinese medicine }}
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  • {{r|Traditional Chinese medicine}}
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  • ...gulatory Advisory Council, ''Minister’s Referral Letter January 18, 2006 – Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)'' <http://www.hprac.org/english/projects.asp>March 20, 2006
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  • ...als with biological activity in mammals; used in [[Native American]] and [[traditional Chinese medicine]]
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  • {{r|Traditional Chinese medicine}}
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  • {{r|Traditional Chinese medicine}}
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  • {{r|traditional Chinese medicine}}
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  • *[[Traditional Chinese medicine]]
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  • *[[Traditional Chinese medicine]]
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  • {{r|Traditional Chinese medicine}}
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  • ...rs with the male/bright/dry ''yang'' principle (see [[yin and yang]] and [[traditional Chinese medicine]]); moreover, they were also associated with the five Chinese "elements" or
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  • '''Traditional Chinese medicine''' is the formalized system that resulted, combining acupuncture, Chinese h | title = Traditional Chinese Medicine: An Alternative and Complementary Medicine Resource Guide
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  • | '''Non-western systems''' include traditional Chinese medicine and ayurveda ...tedly surround and penetrate the human body. These include qigong (part of traditional Chinese medicine), reiki, and therapeutic touch
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  • ...almatum]]'', called [[Indian rhubarb]] in North America and also used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]] is rich in anthraquinones.
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  • ...he [[mind]], or the [[body]], or both. However, under the philosophy of [[Traditional Chinese medicine|Chinese medicine]], food is also considered a drug as it affects particular
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