Excuse me, do you still believe in Chinese medicine?
I believe in Chinese medicine, but I don't believe in Chinese medicine anymore, especially the current Chinese medicine system!
There is no doubt that traditional Chinese medicine, as an ancient Chinese culture, a technology to save lives and help the wounded, has sheltered the life and health of the whole Chinese nation since ancient times.
However, is TCM still TCM now? We know that the basic theories of Chinese medicine are the theory of yin and yang, the theory of the five elements, the theory of viscera, and the theory of meridians. The principle of treatment is to treat the disease differentiation and reconcile the balance of yin and yang! None of these things can be seen. Although we can't see it, we still can't think of it as unscientific, because what we are talking about now is still limited science and cannot explain all phenomena.
The question is, how many of the current Chinese medicine practitioners rely on looking, hearing and asking for diagnosis and treatment? And how many of them can really take the pulse? How many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners you have seen do not rely on Western medicine to determine the symptoms by means such as laboratory tests and films, and then reverse the dialectic, and then add or subtract the basic prescription to prescribe medicine to the patient**? Is this called Chinese medicine?
Then there is traditional Chinese medicine, the most important thing in traditional Chinese medicine is to pay attention to an authentic, authentic origin, authentic quality, is there such a good medicine?
Traditional Chinese medicine is not authentic, can it still cure diseases?