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| | Chinese Med (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | She is President of the Arizona Chapter of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture, and has a private practice of Medical Acupuncture, in addition to a practice of Emergency Medicine in the Phoenix area. |
 | | The Chinese consider all functions of the body to be related to the elemental composition of the person, the relative amounts of Fire (dynamic energy), Wood (creative energy), Water (sustaining energy), Metal (structural energy) and Earth (nourishing energy). |
 | | Chinese medicine treats dysfunction much earlier, while it is still in the energetic state. |
| www.crossroadsinstitute.org /chinmed.html (730 words) |
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