Eastern Medicine Practiced the Original, Proper, and Most Effective Way
Traditional Chinese Medicine has strayed far from its roots. Currently, acupuncturists make subjective, imprecise diagnoses and then proceed to insert needles into acu-points with no understanding of proper and safe acupuncture procedure. When the patient remains sick, they wonder why. Treating patients in a proper, safe and effective way requires that the acupuncturist study and understand the principals taught in the classic medical text the Huang Di Nei Jing, or Nei Jing. Studying this text will raise the success rate of any physician. Only few acupuncturists are willing to read the original manual of Eastern Medicine, the Nei Jing. Modern medical text books quote from this book, but then stray from the original protocols. Some say that the Nei Jing is too hard to follow and that it is too old. Modern acupuncturists must understand the fact that even though the Nei Jing is very old, humans still get sick in the same ways. Modern diseases still affect humans the same today as they did in antiquity. Currently there are many new pathogens and man made carcinogens that can make humans very sick, but despite the severity of the western medical diagnosis, the patient can still be diagnosed and treated by Eastern Medicine.
The Nei Jing teaches repeatable and objective diagnostic techniques that show the true condition of the body. Theses techniques are not used today. The modern acupuncturist is lost following subjective, easy and irresponsible acupuncture methods that only treat symptoms. Therefore the lessons of the Huang Di Nei Jing must be learned and used in the modern practice of Eastern Medicine. So, what is old must become new again. All acupuncturists that care about their patients’ health must learn Eastern Medicine from the real masters of the Nei Jing. This is how Eastern Medicine is practiced at Nei Jing Eastern Medicine, the original, proper, and most effective way.
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