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Is Chinese medicine all a lie?
Based on the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, Chinese medicine regards the human body as the unity of qi, shape and spirit, and discusses the etiology, pathology, location, pathogenesis and changes of viscera, meridians, joints, qi and blood and body fluid through the method of "seeing, hearing and asking".

Judging the growth and decline of pathogenic factors, we can get the name of the disease and summarize the syndrome types. Based on the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment, the treatment methods of "sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, harmony, warming, clearing away heat, tonifying and eliminating" are formulated, and Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, cupping, qigong, diet therapy and other treatment methods are used to make the human body achieve yin-yang harmony and rehabilitation.

20 18, 10, 1, the world health organization first included traditional Chinese medicine in the medical syllabus with global influence.

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Chinese medicine is based on the traditional medicine created by the working people of Han nationality in China, so it is also called Chinese medicine. It is a subject that studies human physiology, pathology, disease diagnosis and prevention.

Chinese medicine was born in primitive society, and the theory of Chinese medicine was basically formed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was summarized and developed in past dynasties. In addition, it has a far-reaching influence on the countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, such as Japanese medicine, Korean medicine, Korean medicine and Vietnamese oriental medicine, which are all developed on the basis of Chinese medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine bears the experience and theoretical knowledge of ancient people in China in fighting diseases. It is a medical theoretical system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient naive materialism and spontaneous dialectical thinking.

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Baidu encyclopedia-traditional Chinese medicine