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Oriental Medicine test

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Resides in the Kidneys   Jing  
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a normal part of human experince, thought to cause dis-ease when unexpressed or in excess   emotions  
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Fingertip manipulation of point on the meridians   acupressure  
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Zang organ paired with small intestine   heart  
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channels where Qi and blood circulate   meridians  
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jing is considered a persons ___________   essence  
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resides in the heart, seen in the eyes   shen  
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Represents the yang half of the Wood organs, paired with liver   gallbladder  
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Jing , Qi and Shen are the three   Treasures  
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How many major meridians are there?   Fourteen  
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Dark side of the mountain   Yin  
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The Zang organ paired with spleen   Stomach  
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Impairment of normal Qi flow, often results in bodily aches and pains   stagnant Qi  
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Yin and Yang control each other. Therefore when Yang is excessive, Yin tends to be   Weak  
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Qi that moves in the wrong direction   Rebellious Qi  
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This disharmony of Qi may lead to leathargy or organ disfuntion   Deficient Qi  
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One of Water meridians, paired with Urinary Bladder   Kidney  
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The 24 Hours cycle of Qi   Horary Clock  
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THe fu Organ paired with Lung   Large Intestine  
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The philosophy of cause and effect, used in Western Medicine   Aristotelian  
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A subcatigory of deficient Qi. wherein the Qi cannot hold up the organ, leading to prolapse   Collapsed Qi  
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One of the five substances   Fluid  
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The 3 categories of precipitating factors of dis-ease are Internal, External and   Miscellaneous  
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The single most important thoery of Oriental Medicine, and basis for all change   Yin and Yang  
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Triple Burner, paired with the Pericardium   Sanjiao  
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Good appetite, good sleep, strong sex drive, appropiate emotional reactions   Healthy life  
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