There is a core content of the 2002 book and a little explanation
There is a core content and explanation of the book 2002
February is so short, and it is the end of the month in the blink of an eye.
First, let me explain, there is something about traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and the core of this book.
Yesterday I wrote about using CT to identify wood, and mentioned that it was keeping pace with the times. A book friend said that he was criticizing Chinese medicine again.
Let me just defend myself. I have always respected traditional Chinese medicine very much, but I just don’t respect those liars who know nothing and call themselves miraculous doctors.
Speaking of keeping pace with the times, I remember the martial arts novels I saw when I was a child. At that time, the more simple the routines were, the older the inheritance, the more awesome it was, so on.
It was very refreshing to watch it at first, after all, the protagonist has been improving, fighting against the martial arts world and making his way to the world.
But then there was a question: What are those people doing over the years?
Haven't made any progress at all?
Already alive as a dog at all ages?
Why are swords thousands of years ago better than those at that time?
Of course, I also thought of a lot of explanations, one of which is that Wang Chengfa and Zhu Jun treasured their own treasures, which led to countless good things being unable to be passed on. Of course, there are other reasons. They are just one representative, and they are like dust, so I won’t expand here.
Another thing is that it is impossible to make progress, which is also called drawing a jail, and the old steps are self-confidence.
Of course, if all the ancestors were Einstein and all the big guys from Stockholm, I would pretend that I didn't say it. But clinically, it is obviously not the case.
Having said that...
The book also mentions many harms of Western medicine, such as quinolones that cannot be used for teenagers, and apart from kidney damage, it does not grow.
The harm of a certain Chinese medicine is absolutely not mentioned, which means "Traditional Chinese medicine".
From large thoracoscopy to thoracoscopy, from gastroscopy to ERCP and ESD, we only pick up some changes in the past 20 years, but it is a problem of progress.
All those who are self-confidence and do not seek progress are villains.
I think Western medicine is like this, Chinese medicine... If you don’t talk about Chinese medicine, that’s probably what it means.
The Huang Lao in his writing is an imaginary young man who is enterprising and overturns the techniques he has mastered in the past, constantly improving, never following the old ways, never drawing a prison.
Therefore, some people feel that Huang Lao and Zhou Congwen overlap.
This is also written intentionally.
This is a book about teenagers, both Huang Lao and Zhou Congwen are teenagers.
Also, I will say the last thing, I respect traditional Chinese medicine very much, don’t get me wrong.
For example, the live broadcast room talks about the medicine of blood vital. It is good for clinical use. What kind of Chinese medicine and Western medicine should I have to say it is good.
I am writing about licorice, such symptoms as hypertension, hypokalemia, and alkaline poisoning, are clinically proven. Spoiler a little in advance, don’t eat licorice-flavored candies, it’s okay to eat less, don’t get addicted, it’s really not good.
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