TCM health preservation is becoming a new fashion for urban white-collar workers. Seeing Chinese medicine, eating medicated diet and prescribing ointment have become the first choice for many people to keep healthy. Cupping and scraping, which used to be popular among middle-aged and elderly people, are gradually becoming popular among young people. It's not that I feel uncomfortable integrating health care into my daily life. I want to take painkillers or I don't feel well. Have some cough syrup. Many young people have realized that these temporary cramming treatments are palliative, and Chinese medicine improves health through long-term nursed back to health. When seeing a doctor, Chinese medicine will get to the bottom of it and find out the cause.
The young director Huang Kai also praised Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine has a set of methods to understand diseases, which is different from western medicine and easier to understand. In fact, the principle of TCM health preservation is contained in the dribs and drabs of life. For example, drinking ginger tea is good for sweating and driving away cold. Many people like to eat hairy crabs and drink ginger tea, which makes them feel very comfortable. In addition, the cost performance of Chinese medicine is also relatively high. For example, Chinese medicine often costs less to treat the common cold.
Nowadays, office workers are in front of the computer every day. When they are busy, they often sit for a whole day, which is not only a huge mental consumption, but also a great test for their health. I am too tired to work at ordinary times and have no time for exercise. The cervical and lumbar vertebrae are particularly uncomfortable, and the pain is unbearable. On the recommendation of several friends, I bought a set of cupping device and massage board from the Internet, and followed the instructions, which really eased a lot.
Chinese medicine is a more natural treatment method, which can help you understand your body, help others and treat others better. Traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine have their own strengths, and the two theoretical systems complement each other.