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Oriental Medicine Theory MT107-1

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What is a coherent and independent system of thought and practices.   Oriental Medicine  
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Constitutes good appetite; good sleep; no fatigue; no pain; strong sex drive and emotion appropriate to the stimulus   Traditional chinese medicine  
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jing, Qi, Shen   The three treasures that are essential vital substances in regards to the totality of the persons energetics  
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The two fundamental aspects of the the Three treasures are?   prenatal, postnatal  
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Is transalted as Essence (it is sourceof life)   Jing  
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Stored in the Kidneys   Jing  
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Translated as Energy   Qi  
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Represents the vital force that activates and moves every function in the human body   Chi  
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It supplies the meridians   Ki  
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Translated as Spirit   Shen  
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It is the vitality behind Jing and Qi   Shen  
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Resides in the Heart   Shen  
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It is our thought, personality, ability to think and discriminate, our psyche and ego   Shen  
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Is seen in the eys   Shen  
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Make-up the 5 substances   Blood, body fluids, jing, Qi, Shen  
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Nourishes the body and transports Qi   Blood  
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Referred to as both matter and energy, and is the motor force that aloows the body to regulate itself   Qi  
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Is the Homeostasis for the body   Chi  
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Flows along the 14 primary Meridians through the body   Ki  
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Precieved funtionally by what it does   Qi  
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Prenatal Qi   Orignal Qi (Yuan Qi)  
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The nutrients that we absorb from food   Grain Qi (Gu Qi)  
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Extracted by the lungs from the air we breathe   Nautral Air Qi (Kong Qi)  
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Three forms that intermingle to produce Normal Qi   Yuan Qi, Grain Qi, Kong Qi  
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Source of all movement in the body and accompanies all movement   Chi  
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Is in constant motion and 4 primary directions: ascending -desending-entering-leaving   Qi  
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Resists and combats pathogens   Qi  
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