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1. Traditional Chinese medicine has a scientific basis. Traditional Chinese medicine was born in primitive societies.
The theory of traditional Chinese medicine in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
It has been basically formed, and has been summarized and developed in successive generations. In addition, it has had a profound influence on countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, such as Japanese Kampo medicine, Korean Korean medicine, and Korean Goryeo.
Medicine, Vietnamese Eastern medicine, etc., were developed on the basis of traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine carries the experience and theoretical knowledge of the ancient Chinese people in fighting against diseases, and is a simple materialism in ancient times.
and spontaneous dialectics.
Under the guidance of ideology, it is a medical theory system that has been gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice.
2. The Five Elements Doctrine is an important achievement of ancient Chinese philosophy, which uses the five philosophical categories of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water to summarize the attributes of different things in the objective world, and uses the five elements to restrain each other.
to illustrate the interconnectedness and transformation of things. In the theory of the five elements, the five organs are matched with the five elements, namely: liver and wood, heart and fire, spleen and earth, metal and lungs, water and kidneys.
The five internal organs and the five elements should be relatively balanced and stable, and live in harmony. If the five organs and the five elements are out of balance, if there is too much, too little or insult, it will also lead to the occurrence of disease, which provides a sufficient basis for inferring the improvement and malignant transformation of the disease. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly uses the theory of the five elements to explain the functional relationship between the five internal organs and the mechanism of disease occurrence when the internal organs are out of balance, and also uses it to guide the diseases of the internal organs.
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Personally, I think there is no basis, so I will make an analogy, the things that nourish blood include dates, brown sugar, and wolfberries, and I don't care why they replenish blood, but they are all red as if they can replenish blood if they are red, and they are ......In Western medicine, it is directly supplemented with foods with high iron content, and hemoglobin is very needed to replenish blood.
But you say that Chinese medicine has no effect, it seems that there is still an effect, I eat nothing every time I cough, but it is good to eat Lotus Qingwen, it is quite strange.
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Traditional Chinese medicine is a medical system with a long history, with a unique theoretical system and methods. Although it is widely used in the disadvantages of medical practice in China and other countries and regions, some theories and practical methods of traditional Chinese medicine have not been scientifically verified compared with modern medicine in the West, so there is controversy.
According to the currently available evidence, some TCM** have been shown to have certain efficacy, such as acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, etc. However, some TCMs** lack scientific validation and may have issues with safety and efficacy.
In conclusion, TCM, as a medical system, has developed and grown in different cultural and historical contexts, and has produced many ** and methods. Although some TCMs** have been shown to have certain efficacy of Yuanbutan, some of its theoretical and practical methods still need more scientific research and rigorous validation. Therefore, we should not generalize about TCM as a pseudoscience, but should treat it with a scientific attitude and conduct in-depth research and exploration.
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1.Traditional Chinese medicine has made remarkable achievements in certain fields.
Traditional Chinese medicine Biyou has a wide range of applications around the world. Many people have achieved ** results through TCM, especially in chronic diseases, pain management and adjuvant**. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has an important place in China and is considered a valuable cultural heritage.
Although these studies still need further validation and in-depth research, they provide some scientific support for TCM.
2.Science is not the only criterion.
While the modern scientific method is an important means of verifying authenticity, it does not cover all knowledge and methods. There are many phenomena in the world that cannot be explained by the scientific method, but this does not mean that they are pseudoscience. As a rich medical system, TCM has its own unique observation, theory and practical methods, which deserve our respect and exploration.
3.Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history and rich traditions.
Traditional Chinese medicine originated in ancient China, and after thousands of years of development and practice, it has formed a unique theoretical system and methods. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on the harmony between man and nature, emphasizing the holistic concept and individualization**. It regulates the balance of the human body through Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage, etc.
Although the theory of TCM differs from the modern scientific method, this does not mean that it is pseudoscience. Many modern medical studies have also proved the scientific and effective theory and practice of Chinese medicine.
4.Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes prevention and regulation in many ways, focusing on the overall health of the individual. It focuses on the balance and harmony of the mind and body and promotes the individual's ability to heal himself.
Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the interaction between the individual and the environment, and advocates methods of health preservation and recuperation to improve the body's resistance and self-healing ability. This comprehensive concept and method has gradually been valued and applied in modern medicine.
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Traditional Chinese medicine is broad and profound, not only is it not pseudoscience, but there are many miraculous curative effects that cannot be explained by science, which is the default and unexplainable fact of many scientists.
1. Traditional Chinese medicine is the traditional medicine of China, which is rooted in the soil of ancient Chinese culture, and is a traditional medicine formed by the gradual accumulation and continuous development of the working people of the Chinese nation in the practice of life and production, with a unique theoretical system, style and rich experience in diagnosis and treatment.
Traditional Chinese medicine inherits the experience and theory of the ancient Chinese ancestors' diseases, takes the theory of yin and yang as the theoretical basis, takes the overall concept and syndrome differentiation and treatment as an important means, is people-oriented, takes the viscera meridians as the physiological and pathological basis, and explores the hidden cherry blossoms, disease location, and disease nature through "looking, hearing, asking, and cutting", and uses simple Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture and other methods to explore the disease.
2. Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine:
1. Traditional Chinese medicine is a practical medicine, and its theory is derived from the summary of rich practical experience, and is constantly enriched and developed.
2. Holistic concept: Chinese medicine believes that the human body is an organic whole, and at the same time attaches importance to the unity of man and the natural world, and the unity of man and social environment.
3.Perpetual Concept TCM believes that all matter is in eternal motion, so the study of human life activities, health and disease and other medical issues should hold the viewpoint of movement, change and development, rather than the immutable, static and rigid viewpoint.
4. Syndrome differentiation and treatment, also known as syndrome differentiation and treatment. TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment refers to the use of the four methods of looking, smelling, asking and cutting to understand the patient's condition, clarify the main symptoms of the main disease, conduct a comprehensive analysis, and then formulate a complete and systematic plan.
3. The so-called science is a knowledge system that reflects the objective laws of nature, society, and thinking. The essential characteristics of science are the objectivity of seeking truth from facts and the correctness of practice. The validity of correctness is the premise and reflection of correctness.
It can be seen that as long as science loses its effectiveness in practice, it will also lose the meaning and value of existence, so practice is not only the only criterion for testing truth but also science.
Fourth, the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine is a visible fact, and the backward technical means of traditional Chinese medicine are by no means a sign of its ideological and theoretical errors and backwardness.
As long as a thing is presented objectively, it is an objective proof of its existence. This is just as before the discovery of a new elementary particle "quark", you cannot deny its objective existence just because you can't find it at that time, and thus deny the correctness of its existing theories. The same goes for meridians.
Today's science is only a summary of mankind's perception of yesterday, not the ultimate of tomorrow's science. It can be seen that neither empirical nor quantitative methods can exclude the existence of other correct methods.
Conclusion: The academic theories of traditional Chinese medicine are broad and profound, mature and comprehensive, not only the basic theories are integrated into various disciplines, but also its classical theories transcend time and space, and the ability of self-proof and self-interpretation is still strong. It is compatible with the practice of Qi Xianghe, and the clinical efficacy is commendable, and it has been tested by thousands of years and countless cases, which shows that its reproducibility is reliable.
Chinese medicine is the greatest and most practical science!
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