My wife took me to a Chinese medicine hall and asked a well-known Chinese medicine doctor to check my pulse. The reason is that the body needs to recuperate. My wife has seen it many times, and after taking the Chinese medicine prescription prescribed by this doctor, it has been very effective for many years of stubborn illness. This Chinese medicine practitioner is the most blind person, as long as he takes the pulse, he will tell what is wrong with your body.
The doctor in the sunglasses put three fingers on my wrist, and after a while, he said the untimely ...... of my bodyIt is 90% consistent with my medical examination testimony! After taking the pulse and saying Eryang, I still have a slight infection in my lungs, which is also in line with the crux I found after taking the film!
I admire that these three fingers of this Chinese medicine doctor are like X-ray machines in the hospital, which can cause some symptoms in the body.
Watch the patients come in and out to see the disease and grab the medicine. There are patients who have recovered by sending pennants to show their gratitude, it turns out that the Chinese medicine of the ancestors is so magical, and Chinese medicine is not pseudoscience! Western medicine has had a great influence on me, and my attitude towards Chinese medicine has changed greatly, and I have taken a serious look at the introduction of Chinese medicine knowledge hanging on the wall of the Chinese medicine hall
Traditional Chinese medicine is not a pseudoscience, but a school of medicine with a deep historical background and a unique theoretical system. It originated in ancient China, carries the health wisdom of the Chinese nation for thousands of years, and is still widely used around the world, bringing hope to countless patients.
Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the holistic concept and syndrome differentiation and treatment, and pays attention to the harmony and unity of man and nature. It believes that there is a close relationship between the internal organs of the human body and between the human body and the external environment, and the occurrence of diseases is often related to the imbalance of this connection. Therefore, when TCM is sick, it not only pays attention to the disease itself, but also pays attention to adjusting the overall state of the patient to achieve the purpose of the disease.
The theoretical system of TCM includes the basic concepts of yin and yang, the five elements of yin and yang, the meridians of the internal organs, and the qi, blood, and fluids, which constitute the unique theoretical framework of TCM. The theory of the five elements of yin and yang believes that everything in the world can be classified into two categories, yin and yang, and the mutual restriction and transformation between yin and yang is the key to maintaining the normal physiological functions of the human body. The viscera meridian theory describes in detail the functions and interrelationships of various viscera in the human body, as well as the distribution and function of the meridian system in the human body. The theory of qi, blood and fluid emphasizes the generation, distribution and metabolism of qi, blood and fluid and their important role in human life activities.
In the diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese medicine, the combination of looking, smelling, asking and cutting is a unique diagnostic method of traditional Chinese medicine. By observing the patient's external manifestations such as complexion, tongue coating, and posture, as well as listening to the patient's complaints and asking about the medical history, the TCM doctor can fully understand the patient's condition and make an accurate diagnosis. In terms of methods, traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes individualization, and flexibly uses traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, cupping, moxibustion and other methods to achieve the best results.
Modern scientific research is also gradually verifying the efficacy and mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine. Many studies have shown that the active ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine have a variety of pharmacological effects such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-tumor, and have significant effects on some diseases. At the same time, acupuncture and other traditional Chinese medicine** have also achieved remarkable results in the fields of neurological diseases and pain diseases. These research results provide strong support for the status and recognition of traditional Chinese medicine in modern medicine.
In fact, TCM has made remarkable achievements in many fields, such as acupuncture** neurological diseases, TCM ** tumors, etc. These achievements not only bring good news to patients, but also provide new ideas and methods for modern medicine.
Of course, TCM also faces some challenges and doubts. Some people believe that TCM lacks scientific validation and standardization, and it is difficult to integrate with modern medicine, which does not negate the value and contribution of TCM. But I don't understand, Chinese medicine is left by our ancestors, why do we need to integrate with Western medicine, and we also need to standardize with Western medicine, do the Western medical community really understand the classics left by our ancestors?
Since traditional Chinese medicine is a treasure left by our ancestors to save lives and help the wounded, ours is the standard, there is no need for the recognition and verification of the West, isn't it a good verification that it can cure diseases?
TCM is ours and we want to protect it. Medicinal materials and formulas must not be exported, and we only export finished products of traditional Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine is not a pseudoscience, but a school of medicine with a deep historical background and a unique theoretical system. It emphasizes the holistic concept and dialectical argumentation, and pays attention to the harmony and unity of man and nature. Today, with the rapid development of modern medicine, we should cherish and inherit the precious medical heritage of traditional Chinese medicine, so that it can play a greater role in ensuring human health.
Of course, we should also strengthen the exchange and integration of traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine, promote the scientific and standardized development of traditional Chinese medicine, and make greater contributions to the cause of human health.