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Patients can make the best choice between Chinese and Western medical treatment

In the process of social change, there are more and more civilized diseases. When modern people encounter health problems, they often rely on the treatment of professional doctors and choose to leave their health to doctors. However, in the process of treatment, once the doctor said to take medication on medication, said the injection on the injection, said the operation on the operation, said chemotherapy on the chemotherapy. But these treatment methods, for the patient is really the best choice? It is worth thinking about.

National health education should be diversified and strengthened

As we all know, Western medical treatment is based on cellular lesions and various equipment tests as the basis for diagnosis. In the promotion of health care education in Taiwan, Western medicine seems to take up a larger proportion than traditional Chinese health care wisdom. In contrast, patients also place greater trust in mainstream Western medicine.

Analyzing the differences between Chinese and Western medicine, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, a Chinese medicine practitioner, explained that the biggest difference between Chinese medicine and Western medicine is that Chinese medicine uses the “qi” running in the human body as the basis for diagnosis. Chinese medicine is a non-invasive treatment and a comprehensive treatment of the body. Chinese medicine attaches importance to the maintenance of daily life. Patients who seek Chinese medicine treatment expect to be able to improve the root cause of their illnesses, no matter how big or small, and to treat the symptoms at the root.

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Chinese medicine health care emphasis on the coordination of the internal organs

Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee divides the body’s constitution into two types, a healthy “vaporized body” and a “liquefied body” that causes various body problems. The so-called “vaporized body” means that the various nutrients and water taken in by the body can be fully decomposed in the body, so that the good qi in the body rises and the foul qi falls.

On the contrary, the “liquefied body” is unable to break down the excess fat, sugar and other substances in the body, resulting in a decrease in the circulation of body fluids (including the lymphatic and blood systems) and even a state of clotting, leading to the formation of polyps, lipomas and stones in the internal organs.

“How can we live without ‘qi’ just with nutrition? Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said that the internal organs of the human body is a revitalized system, the interaction between the internal organs of the system is particularly important. Can make the interaction between the internal organs is good, “Qi” plays an important key role. Because people do not live by one organ alone, but by many organs to coordinate the interaction of a healthy existence.

Technological progress cannot surpass nature

With the various examination techniques of Western medicine, cellular lesions can be observed through sophisticated instruments. This is beyond the reach of traditional Chinese medicine. However, choosing to use Western medicine as a tool for initial diagnosis and supplementing it with Chinese medicine is a good choice for patients who want to have the best of both worlds.

Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee mentioned that even with the continuous research and development of modern medicine, it is still impossible to create a “scientific sperm” out of nothing. This means that the magic of nature’s creation cannot be fully covered by Western medicine, and that the structure of the human body is one of the most mysterious systems in nature.

â—ŽWhy is “vaporization of the body” so important? And how does it work? Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee will explain more in the next interview.

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Originally from: Chinesetimes Health
Chinesetimes Health/ Reporter Ru-Yi Chen reports 2013.07.31
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at8011.html

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