Title: In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), what is the vital force of life? Post by: dymasraja on Mar 4, 2018 In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), what is the vital force of life?
a. sheng b. jing c. yang d. qi e. yin Q. 2 Describe the route of blood in the vascular system in relation to digestion. Q. 3 Ch'an is one of two dominant schools of what religion in China? a. Confucian b. Fungsui c. Buddhist d. Hinduism e. Taoism Q. 4 Describe the difference between low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL). What is the relationship between blood levels of these lipoproteins and risk of heart disease? Q. 5 In what year could the Chinese first become naturalized U.S. citizens? a. 1932 b. 1943 c. 1956 d. 1962 e. 1925 Q. 6 Explain the benefits of intestinal flora to health. Q. 7 Chinese immigrants have been described according to their intention (or lack thereof) of returning back to China. Which of the following is the name for Chinese immigrants who intended to return to China but remained in the U.S., some of whom were successful in bringing their wives here to America? a. sages b. sojourners c. Nisei d. Taoists e. settlers Q. 8 Explain what determines the rate of digestion of the energy nutrients. Title: In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), what is the vital force of life? Post by: mariabbas on Mar 4, 2018 Content hidden
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