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======Acupuncture======
Acupuncture is a collection of procedures involving penetration of the skin with needles in order to stimulate certain points on the body. In its classical form it is a characteristic component of [[TraditionalChineseMedicine | traditional Chinese medicine]], and one of the oldest healing practices in the world. According to traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating specific acupuncture points corrects imbalances in the flow of [[Chi | chi]] through channels known as [[meridians]].
Acupuncture is a collection of procedures involving penetration of the skin with needles in order to stimulate certain points on the body. In its classical form it is a characteristic component of [[TraditionalChineseMedicine | traditional Chinese medicine]], and one of the oldest healing practices in the world. According to traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating specific acupuncture points corrects imbalances in the flow of [[Chi | chi]] through channels known as [[meridians]].
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Acupuncture is a collection of procedures involving penetration of the skin with needles in order to stimulate certain points on the body. In its classical form it is a characteristic component of [[TraditionalChineseMedicine traditional Chinese medicine]], and one of the oldest healing practices in the world. According to traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating specific acupuncture points corrects imbalances in the flow of [[Chi chi]] through channels known as [[meridians]].
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[[AlternativeMedicine]] [[Metaphysics]]
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Acupuncture is a collection of procedures involving penetration of the skin with needles in order to stimulate certain points on the body. In its classical form it is a characteristic component of [[TraditionalChineseMedicine traditional Chinese medicine]], and one of the oldest healing practices in the world. According to traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating specific acupuncture points corrects imbalances in the flow of [[Chi chi]] through channels known as [[meridians]].