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Kampo
Kampo medicine is the Japanese study and adaptation of Chinese medicine. The first Chinese medical works to be introduced to Japan is said to have occurred around the 4th or 5th Century A.D. Since then, the Japanese have formulated their own unique herbal medical system and diagnosis. Kampo utilizes most of the Chinese medical system including acupuncture and moxa, but is primarily concerned with the study of herbs.
Today in Japan, Kampo is integrated into the national health care system. Approximately 150 formulas have been approved for coverage by their national health insurance. The formulas are therefore prepared under strict manufacturing conditions that rival pharmaceutical companies.
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