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adding to Qi- Role in Traditional Chinese Medicine section

this section could benefit from a further explanation of the characteristics related to qi.

from the fundamentals of Chinese medicine: Qi serves as the substance by which all actions are done. Heavenly and Earth Qi cultivate visceral qi, allowing for the maintenance of psychological actions

from Huangdi Neijing: repeated expose to the three evil qi (wind, cold, and wet) results in numbness in surface body parts, eventually penetrating and reaching the zang/fu organs.

from farmers materica medica: medicines have four types of qi. these are cold, hot, warm, and cool. it is advised to use cold qi medicines to treat hot and hot medicines to treat cold. the same logic applies for that of warm/cool.