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| If the truth that is your reality does not set you free then it is time to ... |
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| A hump high on the spine can indicate a ... type. |
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| A hump mid-way down the spine can indicate a ... type |
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| Righteousness can be referred to as right use of ... |
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| Draw a diagram of dextro-rotatory and levo-rotatory. |
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| Dextro = clockwise, levo = counterclockwise |
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| All healthy cells have a .... spin |
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| Most drugs come from the ... herb sub-category. |
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| One cigarette destroys 1000 mg of ... |
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| Which oil is genetically altered and causes circulatory problems? |
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| What does the sympathetic nervous system do? |
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| activates, fight or flight, freeze |
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| What does parasympathetic nervous systems do? |
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| You draw an H in the air with your hand when you are checking the ... |
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| The american digestive disease society estimates that ... percent of adults suffer from ... |
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| Which organs can be checked by taking the pulse, and what is the difference from the right hand to the left hand? |
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always due the left hand first!!!!! left hand: Light: small intestine, gallbladder, bladder (the lighter touch are the yang organs). Deep touch (heart, liver, kidneys). right hand: light touch: large intestine, stomach, triple warmer Deep touch: lung, spleen, circulation-sex (deep touch are the yin organs) |
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| What are the three basic things to feel for in rudimentary pulse diagnosis? |
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| Which organ is assessed at the tip of the nose? |
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| Where on the face can we look for liver signs? |
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| between eyebrows/over eyelids |
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| bnormal expansion and contraction of the eyeballs produces a condition known as ... |
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| What two major meridians are located on the thumb? |
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| What meridian is located on the index finger? |
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| What system meridian is located on the middle finger? |
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| What main meridian is located on the ring finger? |
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| What two major organ meridians are located on the smallest finger? |
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| According to Bernard Jensen, the nails tell the condition of what system? |
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| nails take ... to frow from start to where it begins to appear on the fingers. |
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| what do white dots on the nails indicate? |
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| Nail health is especially tied to what vitamins? |
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| Liver is to eyes as kidneys are to ... |
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| The correct name for thickened nails is... |
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| What is the strong protein formin the basis of horns, claws, nails, feathers, hair, etc.? |
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| For each suface chloasma or lipofuscin, ... corresponding spots are on the ... |
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| Women who have taken birth control pills are usually deficient in ... |
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| The recommmended daily allowance of magnesium is ... mg; some people have needed to take as much as ... mg. |
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| Which oil can reduce blood clotting? |
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| Which oil aids in the ability to clot? |
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| The inability to create tears is referred to as ... syndrome |
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List the organ or meridian next to its corresponding time. 7-9, 9-11, 11-1pm, 1-3pm, 3-5pm, 5-7pm, 7-9pm, 9-11pm, 11-1am, 1-3am, 3-5am, 5-7am. |
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| stomach, spleen, heart, SI, bladder, kidney, circulation/sex, triple warmer, gallbladder, liver, lung, LI |
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| What type of tongue indicates excess heat? |
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| What type of tongue indicates an excess cold? |
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| What type of tongue indicates and excess dampness? |
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| What type of tongue indicates an excess dryness? |
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| List the major tongue colors and what they mean? |
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Blue=oxygen lacks red=inflammatory heat pale= coldness deficiency yellow=liver (damp heat) black= degenerative or (excess fire) |
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| heat/blood deficiency stagnation |
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| nourish nerves/ exhausted stomach chi or adrenal fatigue |
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| low grade infection/blood stagnation |
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| injury neurlogical injury |
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| poor assimulation deficient spleen |
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| Fissures or cracks int the center |
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| spinal weakness, or yin deficiency |
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