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Q.1.
The term "Qigong" means the skill or accomplishment of controlling the life force or vital energy.
True
False
Q.2.
Qigong improves (by documented scientific study) all of the following except:
Psychiatric function |
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Cardiovascular function |
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Respiratory function |
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Circulatory function |
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Lymphatic function |
Q.3.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on the natural law called Tao.
True
False
Q.4.
In traditional Chinese medicine, the obstruction of the flow of Qi through the meridians results in the manifestation of disease.
True
False
Q.5.
Allopathic medicine dismisses the germ theory of disease causation and surgical intervention as essential modalities.
True
False
Q.1.
The term "Qigong" means the skill or accomplishment of controlling the life force or vital energy.
Answer - TRUE
National Qigong Association said life force or vital energy flowing throughout the universe the skill or accomplishment of controlling the life force or vital energy and use it to heal our body.
Q.2.
Qigong improves (by documented scientific study) all of the following except Lymphatic function.
Answer - Lymphatic function
Q.3.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on the natural law called Tao.
Answer - TRUE
Tao meaning the way, The live with Tao is called Taoism. Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on Taoism.
Q.4.
In traditional Chinese medicine, the obstruction of the flow of Qi through the meridians results in the manifestation of the disease.
Answer - TRUE
According to traditional Chinese medicine, QI means vital energy and meridians the passage or channel in which Qi flow. The blockage or obstruction of this flow leads to backflow, which causes illness.
Q.5.
Allopathic medicine dismisses the germ theory of disease causation and surgical intervention as essential modalities.
Answer - FALSE
The germ theory of Disease still exists and scientifically proved that pathogen causes diasese.