Do the health books sold in the market have the value of "seeking medical treatment is better than seeking for yourself"? How much is it worth?
I am not an authority, but I am very interested in your question. These books on Chinese medicine are basically 100% true, which may be unrealistic in some aspects: first, they exaggerate the role of Chinese medicine in some places in order to make their books sell well; Second, I didn't pay attention to the theory of combining traditional Chinese and western medicine to treat diseases. If I should use western medicine, I should use Chinese medicine, if I like it. Third, there is no explanation from the dialectical relationship between western medicine and Chinese medicine; Fourth, in order to show the greatness of micro-science of traditional Chinese medicine, it weakens the "smallness" of macro-science of western medicine. However, these books all illustrate a problem: "saints don't treat diseases, don't treat diseases, don't treat diseases, don't treat diseases. The husband's illness became medicine and the disease was cured. It is not too late to fight for a cone when you are thirsty. " Can you understand that I don't try my best? In short, if I can take preventive measures before I get sick, this is a very good job.