As long as you are not a medical practitioner, it is definitely illegal. Whether it is profitable or not is not the key to judging illegality, but the key is to protect the personal safety of patients. It is necessary to prevent people who can't even pass the basic threshold of qualification certificate from engaging in this industry.
You see, those regular doctors are all on file and managed by the corresponding government administrative organs, and problems can be identified. But even so, in the context of repeated demands for rectification, some people still dare to commit crimes against the wind. Think of those unscrupulous doctors who evade supervision and engage in illegal underground practice. How much is serious?
If you really want to practice medicine, you can go to the local area to obtain the corresponding qualification certificate, which is generally free. As long as you have the ability, it is not difficult to pass the paper. But some places will require you to be an apprentice with other seniors for a period of time, or find someone to recommend you.
It's called playing the edge ball. This area is currently unsupervised. That is to say, people don't raise officials and ignore them. Once something goes wrong and the patient gives you trouble, you can't run away … but if you prescribe safety drugs, there should be no big problem. But I'm afraid of allergies, even if I prescribe safe drugs ... some patients are not calm when they have drug eruptions. Therefore, there is still a certificate.
This is illegal. Driving without a license. No matter how good your driving skills are, you can't drive without a license. But it's ok to drive in your own home. So it is not open to the outside world, but for personal use.
But to be honest, we don't promote Chinese medicine for free. We just want to say, where can we find such a spirit of folk Chinese medicine? Our society needs such positive energy to correct those bad styles!
Writing here reminds me that countless Chinese medicine practitioners are always spraying Chinese medicine, saying that Chinese medicine is to make money, intentionally or unintentionally saying that Chinese medicine is a liar. Look at this old man who has been practicing medicine for decades for free. For what? I never seek fame or profit in my life, just want to solve people's diseases! Isn't this kind of folk Chinese medicine worthy of our respect, even if it is "undocumented" and even if it is "illegal" in some people's eyes?