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Article: Traditional Chinese medicine
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[[Gua Sha]] is abrading the skin with pieces of smooth jade, bone, animal tusks or horns or smooth stones; until red spots then bruising cover the area to which it is done. It is believed that this treatment is for almost any ailment including cholera. The red spots and bruising take 3 to 10 days to heal, there is often some soreness in the area that has been treated.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.tcmwell.com/TCMNaturalTherapy/GuashaCupping/GuaSha-Treatment-of-Disease.html |title = GuaSha Treatment of Disease |publisher=Tcmwell.com |accessdate=2011-05-17}}</ref>
[[Gua Sha]] (Chinese: 刮痧; pinyin: guāshā) is abrading the skin with pieces of smooth jade, bone, animal tusks or horns or smooth stones; until red spots then bruising cover the area to which it is done. It is believed that this treatment is for almost any ailment including cholera. The red spots and bruising take 3 to 10 days to heal, there is often some soreness in the area that has been treated.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.tcmwell.com/TCMNaturalTherapy/GuashaCupping/GuaSha-Treatment-of-Disease.html |title = GuaSha Treatment of Disease |publisher=Tcmwell.com |accessdate=2011-05-17}}</ref>


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Reporter: Anonymous (anonymous)
Date: Tuesday, the 7th of July 2020 at 01:15:39 PM
Status: Reviewed - Not included in dataset