Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 > > This is an interesting article on (real)traditional chinese > medicine vs. contemporary acupuncture: > > http://www.dragonrises.net/articles/7dueling.pdf > > cheers! > Marcos It is very important to understand that TCM is not a monolithic body of knowledge - it is a collection of many schools of traditional and modern thinking. In fact many important points of theory, diagnosis, and treatment are controversial and are being constantly contended in the literature. Many schools deny the validity of other schools. This is why I advocate a true Five-Element system as such a system can be validated across all intellectual assertions. The modern Japanese system (similar systems are being practiced acrosss Asia and Europe now and rapidly making in roads into US)is a system that combines many traditional understandings with modern. some of the most amazing results are achieved using as an example modern Endocrinoligical research with Kampo. Many Japanese physicians have success using chemotherapy, accupuncture, herbs, body manipulation, biofeedback, and temporary hormonal support in the treatment of cancer. Another approach that I have seen that works effectively is the combination of TCM and brain chemical therapies to cure the symptoms caused by brain chemical imbalances and ANS disorders (Sympathetic over excitability and hypersensativities). I have found that coursing the Liver and supporting the brain chemicals is a very effective treatment in depression (combined with dietary therapy that suppoerts Liver function). Such protocals are very powerful in the hands of a skilled clinician. I have stated before here that this newly evolving model of theraputics is an important intellectual development in modern theraputics - and one that is developing a whole new model of how to heal chronic disease in the modern context. Modern context means a highly pressurized hectic lifestyle that means therapy must be faster and more effective for the patient at an affordable cost in the long run. those physicians (MDs) who practice in this way in the US and Europe can often help the patient get their medical costs covered by insurance. Otherwise in the US such therapies can be very expensive (unnecessarily so in my opinion). Leon Hammer was referenced - he is just one of many western therapists who combine TCM understandings with his classical psychiactric training and the modern body work system Bioenergetics. i hear of such people frequently. I appreciate this new work and encourage all who are trying to blend systems so as to attempt to create something new and greater than its parts. All systems have great knowledge in them so the more we understand of this (even those who appear to be our opposition) the greater we will be in our understanding of the human condition - human beings have been studying health and disease for past thousands of years - let us understand all of this and take what is useful and throw away the rest. It is a mistake to think that any of the systems are complete in themselves. All systems (medical)have their stong and their weak points. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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