Sayings.By.Chencius.Sino(3.The.Eight.Laws.Of.Medical.Science.2)
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Sayings By Chencius Sino
( 3. The Eight Laws Of Medical Science .2
)
12.
Draw a
conclusion first,
Compile or forge reasons
later,
Disregard facts and therapeutic
effects
This is
the usual trick of a gang of pseudo
scholars to ruin TCM ( Traditional
Chinese
Medicine) !
This is
actually a typical thinking to tell
lies,
and this rogue
thinking has indeed given
birth to many
lie-tellers.
13. Based on
this telling-lies way of thinking
would
never admit a historical fact about
himself
that he himself sought a doctor of
TCM to
cure his own serious kidney disease.
Hu Shi
was among the first gang of liars to
stand in
front of the objective fact that TCM
effectively treats
diseases.
He was
also a super liar in front of TCM.
But this kind
of scoundrel's disciples have a
more unique
approach:
When they
found that it was impossible
to
deny a
large number of objective facts
that
TCM could
treat many diseases
effectively,
they
simply described all of such
objective
facts as
"Individual
Cases",
"Anecdotes"
and
"Personal
Experiences", and
asserted
that
these examples were meaningless for
were
"Therapeutic
Illusions".
Look at
how arrogant and unreasonable
those pseudo
scholars are !
14. What
qualifications do these liars
have to talk
about science?
Perhaps their
so-called "Science" only
has two
subjects:
The
first subject
Faced with a large number
of objective
facts that TCM could
treat many diseases
effectively, how can they
achieve the
ability to
lie for a long time ?
The
second topic
How to abuse professional
terminologies
(preferably newly
released professional
terminologies) to package
their lying
behavior into a kind of
perfect academic
discussions?
15. Faced with
the numerous facts that TCM
can
effectively treat diseases, those pseudo
scholars have always been
extremely afraid
and hated
!
So, what we
should do is only to present a
large number of
objective facts, which is to
talk about
actual therapeutic effects, and
let objective
facts and actual therapeutic
effects prove
that TCM can indeed effectively
treat many
diseases, and even treat many
difficult and
complicated diseases , so that
that gang
of pseudo
scholars feel
ashamed
and
shameless, and let thier words that
harm
TCM
expose the essence of lies !
16. That
gang of pseudo
scholars are
particularly good at selectively
utilizing
the
inherent characteristics of
drugs,
namely "Partial
efficacy" to harm
traditional
Chinese
medicine and to deceive patients
!
For example, on
the one hand, that gang of
pseudo
scholars often use certain
ineffective
cases of
traditional Chinese medicine to make
big fuss, even
nitpicking and causing trouble.
On the other
hand, faced with a large
number
of
ineffective cases of western medicine,
they
feel
relieved and taken for granted !
Everything they
do is to completely negate
the
effectiveness and scientificity of TCM
in
treating
diseases.
Therefore, they
will never admit any fact that
TCM is
effective in treating diseases !
In fact, they
only use the partial effectiveness
of traditional
Chinese medicine to undermine
it, without
mentioning the partial effectiveness
of western
medicine, this behavior lacks
professionalism, dedication and
professional
spirit
!
17. Actually,
partial efficacy is an inherent
characteristic
of a drug, whether it is
traditional Chinese medicine or
western
medicine, it
has this inherent
characteristic
of
partial efficacy.
The inherent
partial efficacy characteristics
of drugs have significant
practical significance:
Using the same
medication for the same condition
often only
works for some patients and cannot
guarantee 100%
effectiveness for all patients .
At this point,
we do not need to completely negate
the
effectiveness of the drug, but only need
to
standardize and
refine the scope of use and mode
of
administration of the drug.
At the same
time, special attention should be
paid:
The efficacy of
the same drug may vary or even
be vastly
different for different patients!
Even if the
symptoms are similar, the
therapeutic
effect may not
be the same.
For example,
penicillin may be life-saving for
some people,
but deadly for others.
At this point,
we do not need to completely
deny the
effectiveness of the drug, but only
need to
standardize the scope of
application,
mandatory pre
skin tests, strict dosage, etc.
It can be seen
that the partial effectiveness of
drugs is widely
present, whether it is traditional
Chinese
medicine or western medicine, they
are
only partially
effective.
18. At the same
time, we cannot simply say that
traditional
Chinese medicine is toxic or that
western
medicine is effective.
For in this
way, we cannot explain the
numerous
facts
that traditional Chinese medicine
can
effectively treat many
diseases, and at the same
time, we
cannot explain the many toxic side
effects caused
by western medicine.
In fact, both
patients and doctors should face
up to the
toxicity of drugs, and the
understanding
of drug
toxicity should strive for objectivity
and
fairness.
Never use
nonsense like "All Western
medicines
are
effective, and all Chinese medicines
are
toxic" to deceive patients,
otherwise it is
irresponsible !
19. Objectively
speaking, many western
medicines also
have toxicity, so western
medicine
should not always use "Toxic
side
effects" to avoid toxicity
testing
19.1.
Streptomycin, kanamycin, gentamicin,
etc. have
significant toxicity to the cranial
nerves and can
cause tinnitus, dizziness,
and
deafness.
19.2.
Nitroglycerin, contained in
moderation
under the
tongue, can effectively treat
angina,
and on the
other hand, nitroglycerin is also
an
explosive.
19.3. Warfarin
is a commonly used western
medicine mainly
used for the prevention
and treatment
of thromboembolic diseases.
However,
warfarin is also known as
"exterminate
rat spirit" !
Those pseudo
scholars who believe they
themselves have
scientific literacy do aware
of such basic
knowledge, do they?
20 Of course,
excessive drug dosage and
prolonged
medication duration are often
important
factors that induce drug toxicity.
So, it is
important to avoid the toxic effects
of drugs as
much as possible, not to distinguish
between
traditional Chinese medicine and western
medicine, but
to understand the therapeutic
effects and
effects of drugs, strictly control
the dosage of drugs, which is
the key.
The dosage of
drugs should be strictly controlled
within the
effective dose level, and the dosage
should not
reach the toxic dose as much as
possible.
The patient's
medication experience should be
carefully
considered, and the patient's
medication
response should
be observed in detail.
Obviously,
according to the third law of
medicine,
we can also
derive the following inference:
Whether
it is traditional Chinese
medicine
or
western medicine, the
toxicity of drugs
is known
and controllable.