I Can See Health: Chapter 206 chat with everyone
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Regarding the previous chapter, the controversy over proprietary Chinese medicines.
First of all to throw out my point, both Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine are very good.
There are many classmates around me who are studying Chinese medicine, many of them have masters and doctorates, and they usually communicate with each other.
For example, for certain cardiovascular and cerebrovascular and digestive tract diseases, how is traditional Chinese medicine treated, how is the treatment effect, and what is the prognosis.
Doctors who are studying Chinese medicine now spend 50% of their time studying western medicine, or even more.
In our country, Chinese medicine and Western medicine are not separated.
The profoundness of TCM theory and the unique way of inheritance make TCM destined not to be accepted by most modern people, and some people call it "pseudoscience".
But when your great-grandfather's great-grandfather's great-grandfather was seriously ill, maybe it was a certain Jianghu Langzhong who relied on these "pseudoscience" to pull him back from the gate of hell, and then he could have you.
However, Chinese medicine has its limitations and it is difficult to develop into modern medicine.
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In addition, what I said in the last chapter is that the injection preparation of Chinese patent medicine, not the real Chinese medicine.
Chinese patent medicine injection preparation, this is a very rare drug that Western medicine does not recognize, nor does Chinese medicine recognize.
Major hospitals are phasing out the drug.
Many people use the guise of traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine to make profits and deceive the common people.
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Although I studied Chinese medicine in university, I still don’t know much about Chinese medicine, so I don’t have much say.
But I know one thing.
Since ancient times, quack doctors have harmed people, not medical skills (Chinese and Western medicine).
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ps: Rest today, a little more.
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