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| A hump high on the spine can indicate a(n) ______________type. |
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| If the truth that is your reality does not "set you free" then it is _________________ |
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| time to re-evaluate your truth. |
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| A hump mid-way down the spine can indicate a(n)_____________ type. |
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| Righteousness can be referred to as "right use of _______. |
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| The correct name for thickened nails is |
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| Liver is to eyes as kidneys are to |
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| Nails take ________ to grow from start to where it begins to appear on the fingers. |
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| Abnormal expansion and contraction of the eyeballs produces a condition known as |
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| The American Digestive Disease Society estimates that ________% of adults suffer from ________ __________. |
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| You draw an "H" in the air with your hand when you are checking the __________ |
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| 1/3 ocular motor cranial nerve. |
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| For each surface chloasma or lipofuscin, __ corresponding spots are on the ______ |
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| abnormal, anterior, curve of the spine |
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| exaggeration of posterior curve of the spine, hunchback. |
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| What does the sympathetic nervous system do? |
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| What does the parasympathetic nervous system do? |
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| Relaxes, calms, turns off |
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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 the eyebrows and above the eyes on forehead. |
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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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Right-light: lg int., stomach, triple warmer Right -deep: lung, spleen, circulation/sex Left - light: sm. int., gall bladder, bladder Left - deep: heart, liver, kidney |
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| What are the three basic things to feel for in rudimentary pulse diagnosis? |
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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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| Lg int., nerve degeneration |
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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 mails tell the condition of what system? |
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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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| What is the strong protein forming the basis of horns, claws, nails, feathers, hair, etc.? |
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| What type of tongue indicates an excess cold? |
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| What type of tongue indicates an excess dampness? |
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| What type of tongue indicates an excess dryness? |
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What does this tongue sign mean: Greasy and damp |
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| holding fluid, spleen weakness, yeast infection |
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What does this tongue sign mean: Swollen |
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| Heart, blood deficient, heat, excess fluid |
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What does this tongue sign mean: Quivering |
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| Stress, adrenals, excess energy |
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What does this tongue sign mean: Dirty |
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| Liver-fluids of body not properly cleaning |
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What does this tongue sign mean: Frothy |
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| Lung & respiratory problems |
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What does this tongue sign mean: White and red dots |
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| Low grade infection, heat breaking through cold, hormone imbalance |
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What does this tongue sign mean: Crooked |
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What does this tongue sign mean: Scalloped |
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| Low spleen or poor assimilation |
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What does this tongue sign mean: Fissures or cracks in center |
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| List the major tongue colors and what they mean: |
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Blue - lack of oxygen Red- inflammation Pale/white - coldness, anemia Yellow - liver Black - bad infection, chemo or antibiotics |
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| List the organ or meridian next to the corresponding time the greatest chi is moving through the system: |
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7-9 am Stomach 9-11 am Spleen 11-1 pm Heart 1-3 pm Sm. Int. 3-5 pm Bladder 5-7 pm Kidney 7-9 pm Circulation/sex 9-11 pm Triple warmer 11pm-1 am Gallbladder 1-3 am Liver 3-5 am Lung 5-7 am Lg. Int. |
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| What type of tongue indicates an excess heat? |
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