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Chapter Review: Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Shen Nong : father of herbal medicine in China
Huang Di : author of the ancient text Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine
correlation : The basic concept of TCM is that there is a direct ______ between the human body and the cosmos.
patient : the focus of TCM is on the ____ rather than the disease.
qi : represents an invisible flow of energy that circulates throughout creation.
meridians : energy circuits distributed throughout the body based on source and function
yin : the general category of sluggishness and cold conditions
yang : the general category of activity and hot conditions
water : the TCM phase associated with the kidney and bladder
wood : the TCM phase associated with the liver and gallbladder
fire : the TCM phase associated with the heart and small intestine
earth : the TCM phase associated with the stomach, spleen and pancreas
metal : the TCM phase associated with the lungs and large intestine
south : the prominent geographic direction in TCM
shen : one of the three treasures that represents spirit and mind
inspection : the first of the four diagnostic methods of TCM
tongue : considered the gateway to the interior of the body
inquiry : the diagnostic method of TCM requiring extensive interview of the subject
auscultation : the diagnostic method of TCM where the practitioner listens to breath sounds
pulse : ______ diagnosis involves palpation of acupuncture points and general diagnosis of the body
bian zheng : a diagnostic pattern of disharmony derived from the four diagnostic procedures in TCM
cooling : yin foods have a _______ effect on the body to restore balance.
heat : yang foods are given to restore _______ to the body that suffers from a cold condition.
synergistic : TCM practitioners believe the healing properties of herbs result from _____ interactions of all the plant components and not a single extract.
tui na : the forerunner of all forms of massage therapy that exist today.
acupuncture : The primary goal of ____ is to manipulate energy flow throughout the body to correct the flow of qi.
moxibustion : application of heat to certain areas of the body
cupping : application of vacuum on the skin to break up accumulated toxins
Qigong : using breath, movement, self-massage and meditation to cleans, strengthen, and circulate vital life energy and blood
Gua Sha : application of oil to the skin with stones or a flat object to remove impurities from the body
Feng Shui : organizing one's environment to bring balance and order for harmonious living
karma : the belief that positive and negative actions produce happiness or suffering respectively
dharma : the process of body control to produce balance in one's life
Chapter Review: Traditional Chinese Medicine
Across:| 2. | TCM practitioners believe the healing properties of herbs result from _____ interactions of all the plant components and not a single extract. | | 5. | the focus of TCM is on the ____ rather than the disease. | | 7. | the general category of sluggishness and cold conditions | | 9. | application of vacuum on the skin to break up accumulated toxins | | 14. | The primary goal of ____ is to manipulate energy flow throughout the body to correct the flow of qi. | | 17. | author of the ancient text Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine | | 18. | using breath, movement, self-massage and meditation to cleans, strengthen, and circulate vital life energy and blood | | 19. | application of oil to the skin with stones or a flat object to remove impurities from the body | | 22. | application of heat to certain areas of the body | | 23. | the TCM phase associated with the kidney and bladder | | 24. | yang foods are given to restore _______ to the body that suffers from a cold condition. | | 27. | a diagnostic pattern of disharmony derived from the four diagnostic procedures in TCM | | 28. | represents an invisible flow of energy that circulates throughout creation. | | 29. | the TCM phase associated with the lungs and large intestine | | 30. | the general category of activity and hot conditions |
| | Down:| 1. | the belief that positive and negative actions produce happiness or suffering respectively | | 2. | one of the three treasures that represents spirit and mind | | 3. | the first of the four diagnostic methods of TCM | | 4. | organizing one's environment to bring balance and order for harmonious living | | 5. | ______ diagnosis involves palpation of acupuncture points and general diagnosis of the body | | 6. | considered the gateway to the interior of the body | | 8. | the diagnostic method of TCM requiring extensive interview of the subject | | 9. | The basic concept of TCM is that there is a direct ______ between the human body and the cosmos. | | 10. | the prominent geographic direction in TCM | | 11. | father of herbal medicine in China | | 12. | the TCM phase associated with the stomach, spleen and pancreas | | 13. | energy circuits distributed throughout the body based on source and function | | 15. | yin foods have a _______ effect on the body to restore balance. | | 16. | the TCM phase associated with the liver and gallbladder | | 20. | the diagnostic method of TCM where the practitioner listens to breath sounds | | 21. | the TCM phase associated with the heart and small intestine | | 25. | the forerunner of all forms of massage therapy that exist today. | | 26. | the process of body control to produce balance in one's life |
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Chapter Review: Traditional Chinese Medicine
Across:| 2. | TCM practitioners believe the healing properties of herbs result from _____ interactions of all the plant components and not a single extract. | | 5. | the focus of TCM is on the ____ rather than the disease. | | 7. | the general category of sluggishness and cold conditions | | 9. | application of vacuum on the skin to break up accumulated toxins | | 14. | The primary goal of ____ is to manipulate energy flow throughout the body to correct the flow of qi. | | 17. | author of the ancient text Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine | | 18. | using breath, movement, self-massage and meditation to cleans, strengthen, and circulate vital life energy and blood | | 19. | application of oil to the skin with stones or a flat object to remove impurities from the body | | 22. | application of heat to certain areas of the body | | 23. | the TCM phase associated with the kidney and bladder | | 24. | yang foods are given to restore _______ to the body that suffers from a cold condition. | | 27. | a diagnostic pattern of disharmony derived from the four diagnostic procedures in TCM | | 28. | represents an invisible flow of energy that circulates throughout creation. | | 29. | the TCM phase associated with the lungs and large intestine | | 30. | the general category of activity and hot conditions |
| | Down:| 1. | the belief that positive and negative actions produce happiness or suffering respectively | | 2. | one of the three treasures that represents spirit and mind | | 3. | the first of the four diagnostic methods of TCM | | 4. | organizing one's environment to bring balance and order for harmonious living | | 5. | ______ diagnosis involves palpation of acupuncture points and general diagnosis of the body | | 6. | considered the gateway to the interior of the body | | 8. | the diagnostic method of TCM requiring extensive interview of the subject | | 9. | The basic concept of TCM is that there is a direct ______ between the human body and the cosmos. | | 10. | the prominent geographic direction in TCM | | 11. | father of herbal medicine in China | | 12. | the TCM phase associated with the stomach, spleen and pancreas | | 13. | energy circuits distributed throughout the body based on source and function | | 15. | yin foods have a _______ effect on the body to restore balance. | | 16. | the TCM phase associated with the liver and gallbladder | | 20. | the diagnostic method of TCM where the practitioner listens to breath sounds | | 21. | the TCM phase associated with the heart and small intestine | | 25. | the forerunner of all forms of massage therapy that exist today. | | 26. | the process of body control to produce balance in one's life |
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