MTPP Chpt. 16 Shiatsu & Ayurveda Crossword
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1) two examples of how energy demonstrates itself: _____ and _____2) examples are earth, wood, fire, metal, and water (2 words)3) the yin organs of the body; heart, liver, lungs, kidney, pericardium and spleen5) pathways of energy and vessels that distribute, balance, and connect ki of the interior organs with the surface and exterior of the body (2 words _____ or _____)7) the use of traditional Asian techniques and strategies to treat the human body (3 words)8) Japanese term for the geographic center of balance of the body located in the lower abdomen13) area located three fingerwidths distance below the navel; traditionally described as the center of focused power and action14) the yang organs of the body; small intestine, gallbladder, large intestine, bladder, triple heater, and stomach15) Chinese term for energy or life force16) the practitioner should first address the need (kyo) wherever it is found because this action will initiate _____ in the whole system18) technique that uses heat from burning mugwort to stimulate acupoints19) Japanese term to meaning full, yang, excess, or too much ki21) Japanese term for vital energy or life force22) the symbol that represents yin and yang, is formed by a complete circle or the one, meaning completeness (2 words) |
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4) the central idea that runs through traditional Asian medicine is the concept of ______5) the body inch in Chinese medicine; measure by the width of the client's own thumb knuckle6) skin scraping technique to help expel excess heat or remove energy stagnation9) Asian bodywork is based on (3 words) for assessing and evaluating the energetic system10) pressure is applied to areas of kyo and jitsu _____ into the channel11) and expression of the state in which all five phases are in harmony with each other12) Japanese term to meaning empty, yin, depleted, or not enough ki17) in china, points on the body that influence and are influenced by body energy20) upon palpation, areas or points of pain are called (2 words)22) in shiatsu, a technique that draws ki to that particular tsubo, helping to draw energy towards it23) a method in which a warmed cup is placed upside down directly on the skin, creating a vacuum that suctions the skin to relieve energy stagnation24) in shiatsu, a technique that disperses excess ki in a tsubo25) Japanese term used to describe energetic vortices (ki) on the surface of the skin where energy of a channel can be accessed26) Japanese bodywork therapy that uses pressure on the surface of the skin along energy channels to regain and maintain a harmonic flow of energy throughout the body-mind-spirit |
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