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Based on the principles of yin (negative) and yang (positive), traditional
Chinese medicine believes that each part of the human body is intricately
connected to the other and has a self-healing potential that can
be tapped successfully. Such therapy is an integral part of the
nation's cultural heritage. Developed over the course of more than
five thousand years, the system is unique because of its complete
theoretical framework, diagnostic methods, pharmacology and special
methods of treatment, including acupuncture and moxibustion, deep
breathing, and medical massage.
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