First of all, there is more evidence that TCM works than there is of most drugs and pharmaceuticals.
Secondly, you can not measure, evaluate, or study TCM and its therapeutics using metrics related to other practices, such as western medicine; it would be like trying to measure speed with a manometer.
Do not try to find evidence of TCM from a point of view outside of TCM. I have seen more western doctors simply say "we do not know what to do" than TCM doctors....and get results.
There is no objective evidence that accupunture works. Many studies have found its effect is equal to a placebo. Do a search on any evidence-based medicine database; pubmed, cochrane library, ACP Journal etc., and you will find the same thing.
First of all, there is more evidence that TCM works than there is of most drugs and pharmaceuticals.
Secondly, you can not measure, evaluate, or study TCM and its therapeutics using metrics related to other practices, such as western medicine; it would be like trying to measure speed with a manometer.
Do not try to find evidence of TCM from a point of view outside of TCM. I have seen more western doctors simply say "we do not know what to do" than TCM doctors....and get results.
ClassicalQIhouse 5 months ago
who cares, they´ve been doing it for 3000 years and they are all ok
Soger91 1 year ago 2
There is no objective evidence that accupunture works. Many studies have found its effect is equal to a placebo. Do a search on any evidence-based medicine database; pubmed, cochrane library, ACP Journal etc., and you will find the same thing.
DrJekyll10000 1 year ago