Traditional Chinese medicine is based on balance and restoration of

a. natural immunity.
b. yin and yang forces.
c. natural healing forces.
d. body, mind, and spirit.


B
Traditional Chinese medicine is based on balance and restoration of yin and yang forces. Qi gong enhances circulatory and immune function. Naturopathic medicine uses the body's natural heal-ing forces. Ayurveda focuses on diet and herbal remedies that use body, mind, and spirit for healing.

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