What is it? What are the theories behind it, and how did it develop? Most Americans seem to think that "You go see Dr. Woo and he sticks some needles in your butt and suddenly youve stopped smoking or your arthritis is gone".
What is it really, and what is it not? Seeing that we've got a few TCM practitioners and at least 1 certified TCMer (sorry, cant recall the correct title here), I'd like to open the floor for a dialog on this.
For example, in a different thread Mr. Rousselot said:
Where did western medicine fail, and why was the acupuncturist right? What is the "Ball Game"? As someone who's familys got a variety of 'non-treatable' (see lots of expensive and useless tests) issues, I'm interested in being able to suggest an alternative to their HMO.
Other questions - How do you choose a doctor who practices TCM, and what are the differences between them?
Arigato
:asian:
What is it really, and what is it not? Seeing that we've got a few TCM practitioners and at least 1 certified TCMer (sorry, cant recall the correct title here), I'd like to open the floor for a dialog on this.
For example, in a different thread Mr. Rousselot said:
Years ago I took one hell of a shot to the kidneys and later had urine the color of coca cola, this condition came and went for about 6 months and after countless tests my regular physician had no idea what the cause was.
He suggested an exploratory..........
I went to an acupuncturist that looked me over did some tertiary tests and said "No problem........takes about 2 maybe 3 visits".
To make a long story short he used ST 36 which is found just on the outside of the leg just below the knee. It is a stomach point not a kidney point, but because of the nature of my injury and the symptoms I had it was the right spot...............and not even close to where I got hit.
This is why I come down hard on folks on these boards that think they can do TCM just because they can whack someone on the neck and make them go night-night.
They have no clue as to what they are talking about.......................TCM is a whole different ball game.
Where did western medicine fail, and why was the acupuncturist right? What is the "Ball Game"? As someone who's familys got a variety of 'non-treatable' (see lots of expensive and useless tests) issues, I'm interested in being able to suggest an alternative to their HMO.
Other questions - How do you choose a doctor who practices TCM, and what are the differences between them?
Arigato
:asian: