Complementary/alternative Medicine: Traditional Chinese


Nearly half the US populations turns to complementary, alternative and integrative practices to maintain or improve their health. Beverly Burns of UCSF’s Osher Center for Integrative Medicine explo…


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10 Responses to “Complementary/alternative Medicine: Traditional Chinese”

  1. SimulacronX says:

    Yes, politics. Another story.But I doubt medical scientists and doctors who lead are “majorly in favor of TCM”. Some doctors just think, if that patient is becalmed by using placebo tricks, so be it. I never said placebo is not real. I said people who pretend to heal everything, even severe traumas, as they say, by tapping themselves for instance, are umh… wrong, so wrong. Evil liars, in my eyes.

  2. edthewave says:

    Maybe the reason why you couldn’t feel anything is because you can’t even feel YOUR OWN CHI. How sad….Try some qigong, yoga or taichi and try a acupuncture treatment again. Also, all because you “don’t feel anything” doesn’t mean nothing is happening. You are probably lacking “body-awareness”. You need to sit down and meditate, maybe then you would not be so ignorant.Peace Be With You

  3. archipankrator says:

    cool story hansel, maybe you could try bloodletting to balance your sanguine humour

  4. edthewave says:

    How do you know there are no meridians? There are plenty of things in your body you cannot “see” or have any awareness of. Don’t assume that so-called “western medicine” has everything figured out either!

  5. AnonymousCowardX says:

    According to all my friends and science, there are no meridians. I trust science, and I love empirism and its direction. Of course western medicine,as you call it,has not everything figured out.But I trust this kind of medicine only.Look up science and empirism,if you don’t know what they mean.Lot more trustful approach than simplistic hokum.Believe me, “western medicine” has found out a 1000 times more things than eso-world.

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