| Chinese Medicine Versus Western Medicine |
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| Wednesday, 09 July 2008 16:20 | |
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Even though Chinese Medicine has been used as an effective method for over 5,000 years, Western scientific proof continues to debate whether this is a logical method to help with healing. If you are interested in Chinese Medicine, but are not certain of its effectiveness, you can look at the various research studies that have helped others to reach conclusions about its effectiveness. Western MedicineWestern medicine has reached a high degree of technological advancement, and yet we have to admit that it has its drawbacks and limitations such as spiraling high-cost, limited access, side-effects, iatrogenic effects, etc. in working with chronic degenerative disease, lifestyle induced illness. Western medicines typically does not address the multitude of factors that often connect an individual to his or her condition. Modern DrugsModern drugs often control the symptoms, but do not truly alter the body susceptibility to disease or sickness. Examples (a) antibiotics help eliminate the bacteria but they do not improve a person's resistance to infection (b) diuretics rid excess fluid without improving inherent kidney function (c) allergy & heartburn medications may reduce the symptoms but also create a host of other side-effects and lastly, the high prevalence of depression in today's society is certainly not from a lack of antidepressants in the diet. Chinese MedicineChinese Medicine has a long history of over 4,000 years. Rather than treating symptoms as western medicine does, Chinese medicines focuses on strengthening your own vital energy (Chi) so that your body can heal itself. It's true value is based in its power to enhance recuperative ability, immunity, and the capacity for pleasure, work, and creativity. Source of information: Paul Hata | www.articlesbase.com |