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  • E² Acupuncture Science Since 2600BC

    In 2001, Hendrik Sch..'s scientific scandal can only fool you a year or 2. But not the scientific facts and acupuncture. It can't fool you for 4610+ years long

    Now google it with jameschongpainfree

    If you're remain unconvinced, this has shown that you are know nothing about science but pretend to be one

    Of cause you're entitle your opinions

    For years of criticism such bad, dead, bunk acupuncture science. Especially from those top most profession. Stop it.

  • @y2katiebug15 Yes, I have tried, truely studied and read up about it. You happy now? I don't think you did though. Just a small example: you have to understand that Chinese Medicine comes from a cultural sphere which advises to drink urine and eat flesh of virgin girls to heal you for instance (Prof Dr Otto Prokop - The Modern Occultism). The beginnings of Chinese Medicin are clearly exorcism and shamanism. You would be amazed at all the truth and history behind Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.

  • @SimulacronX -Ha, you can make horrendous links to any medicine including western medicine. In fact drinking urine was used in western medicine as well!

  • @SimulacronX By your logic, we should consider western medicine total garbage because it comes from a cultural sphere that gave frontal labotomies for any mental illness and sexually abused women to treat "hysteria". You will be amazed at the truth behind Western Medicine, and purhaps you should learn about your own culture before having a go at someone elses.

  • @y2katiebug15 As opposed to the pogressing science of medicine, Chinese pseudo-medicine always stayed the same. Other detail: you should also be aware that is doesn't matter where your sting your needles, there will always be endorphins and adrenaline ejected, which explains the sensation. It can also be quite painful. You could also beat someone up, exactly the same effect as your acupuncture. Believe me it's true. You cannot just ignore scientific facts, can you?

  • @SimulacronX ha, oh dear you are so indoctrinated. Not your fault. We have been brought up to believe there is one right, that science is fact, when in fact it is all an illusion. There are so many flaws to modern science (ie randomised controlled trials) I don't know where to begin. There is a reason Chinese medicine has not changed in a long time....because it works! 3000 years of observation of cause and effect is far surperior and a much more TRUE science than RCTs will ever be.

  • @SimulacronX I do hope you read into the philosophy behind western medicine - it is facinating and eye opening. It is true that needles cause a release of endorphines, but this alone does not explain the results, which can be seen when using random points as a control method. The use of Zusanli, has very clearly been found to increase white blood cells - this does not happen with other points. "You could bet someone up and have the same effect" - your really grasping there my friend :)

  • 1) @y2katiebug15 No, I'm dead serious about the "you could beat someone up and have the same effect". I must confess this sentence comes from Prof Dr Dr Otto Prokop, a renowned and legendary Pathologist. I trust him a 1000 times more than some "healer". Acupuncture and CM are based on "meridians", but "meridians" (energy gates) simply don't exist in medicine. Have you ever seen those sloppy sketches in Acupuncture? Every wielder has got his own map of the body. Impossible to comply etc.

  • @SimulacronX You will see. Western medicine is slowely catching up to Eastern medicine. For example we are only now discovering the science of epigenetics - the chinese have known about his for centuries. It's difficult to grasp the concepts of a paradigm so different to the one we are brought up in. But you are missing out on something really amazing by closing your mind to anything outside of what you have been taught to believe is truth. I have only just made this discovery.

  • 2) @y2katiebug15 Plus, Acupuncture pretends that those points found on those "meridians" are vital. How do you explain that amputated people for instance can get very old and stay healthy when so many "vital points" are missing? I can give you more examples and explanations if you want.

  • @SimulacronX So if something can not be seen it dosn't exist? The channels (meridians is a french word and is not very accurate) are energetic. You keep proving to me that you have no clue about acupuncture. Your comment about "vital points" being missing is so off the mark it's not funny. You do not need points to live - that is like saying "well I dont think blood vessels exist because if you chop of an arm then you can still live even though "vital points"of the vessel are gone.

  • @y2katiebug15 I see my points are beginning to work, because you don't go into what I'm saying, but getting all personal, telling science is bogus, which is an absolutely absurd and ridiculous claim, and cheaply telling I have no idea, right? That tells me that you just found another belief, another religion. Yep, Acupuncture does tell those points are vital. You know what vital means. I'll get more into this topic when I have time, but as you know, I am sure CM it is just placebo.

  • 3) @y2katiebug15 On another note: did you know that TCM (traditional chinese medicine) became a brand, it is the name of a big organisation which was marketed and exported by Mao Tse Tung some 65 years ago? Because in times of poverty and hunger, because the government of Mao just failed miserably in economics and agriculture, they couldn't afford "Western Medicine" and proper hospitals anymore, so they exported and marketed a version of Chinese Medicine suitable for Western countries,

  • 5) @y2katiebug15 Please bear with me, as English is not my mother tongue, but hopefully, you get my points, don't you? ;-) Seriously. Be a little more critical...

  • @SimulacronX I have a Bacelor in Science and worked as a western medical professional. I understand science better than most and NOW understand the flaws of science and the philosophy that science is based on. Decartes sound familiar? He believed that the mind and body are separate and the body works as would a machine. This is simplistic and had now been found to be false, yet continuies to be the foundation of western medicine. YOU my friend are the one that needs to be critical.

  • @SimulacronX Don't get me wrong, science is fantastic! I love science, it is a passion of mine, but it is not the be all and end all and a true scientist would agree with me. Lets not be so arrogant that we think we know it all. Medical science is especially flawed with the gold standard considered RCTs - this is so obviously biased toward studying drugs and other modalities simply will not fit. How can we double blind acupuncture? We can't! It is impossible.Your english is great by the way.

  • apprications. sirry rittre chinese guy, acupuncture is a lie!

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  • Acupuncture is bullshit, like all the rest of pseudo-medicine

  • Great video clip! helps me out a lot.

  • Thank you for this treasure of information, I hope that all westerners discover this knowledge and know true healing.

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