Ancient meridians are suspected of pyramid schemes. First the venue fee is 398 yuan, and then the senior member training is 3980 yuan. It costs 7980 yuan to buy an electrotherapy machine after the training, and it costs 30 thousand yuan to become the dean or inheritor of his ancient meridians. Is this illegal? In addition, there is curriculum support. It only takes 5 minutes to slap the tinnitus for decades, but it can be relieved after a slap. Is this false propaganda?
Many ancient meridian training courses on the market are scams, similar to pyramid schemes. First, you will be asked to pay a few hundred yuan for the venue fee when you join the training class, and then you will be upgraded to senior member training. After the training, he will promote you to buy his electrotherapy machine products in disguise. After purchasing the products, he will do everything possible to ask you to pay a deposit, usually tens of thousands of yuan, so that you can become the dean or inheritor of the ancient meridians. In short, it is a set of disguised scams, and it can also be regarded as various ways of making money. So in a sense, this is also a scam.
Not all training courses on the market are scams. Some training courses are paid in one lump sum, and then you can really learn some skills and methods. Therefore, when looking for a training class, you should choose a formal place to avoid being deceived.
Although ancient medicine has been developing, there must be some deviations in ancient medicine because of the underdevelopment of ancient technology. We should use modern technology to verify ancient medicine and correct its unscientific aspects. Ancient meridians also need modern science to verify. At present, this ancient meridian is only a marketing tool.
Health should believe in science. Personally, I think ancient meridians may not be suitable for everyone. Health is not obtained by spending money or believing in pseudo-Chinese medicine, but by healthy diet, moderate exercise and regular life.