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27 Dec 2025 12:35 #87792
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It is precisely because many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners today cannot truly cure patients' illnesses that genuinely effective therapies like chlorine dioxide therapy have gained traction.My goal is to maximize disease recovery rather than merely manage symptoms, which is why I chose chlorine dioxide therapy.
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11 Jan 2026 05:56 #87822
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Hi Jason again, so nice of you to throw more light on your observation. Xiexie. I am extremely interested in TCM, provided I can get in touch with traditional masters. If you are in touch with any masters of the kind, I appreciate if you share their contacts via PM.I'm happy to answer your question:Traditional Chinese medicine in China today is vastly different from what it was thousands of years ago. In the past, TCM was passed down through the master-apprentice system, where apprentices gained practical experience by working directly on the front lines of clinical practice. Nowadays, TCM is taught through mass education programs like TCM universities, leading to a severe disconnect between theory and clinical application. This has significantly reduced the efficiency and quality of the learning process. Additionally, traditional Chinese medicinal herbs once grew in entirely natural environments, whereas today they are predominantly cultivated artificially. Compounding this, widespread adulteration of herbs by some Chinese practitioners has significantly degraded the quality of raw materials. Finally, Chinese medicine hospitals largely emulate the management systems and profit models of Western hospitals (specifically the model established by Rockefeller at Peking Union Medical College Hospital a century ago), leading to the comprehensive Westernization of Chinese medicine institutions. I acknowledge that highly skilled TCM practitioners still exist in China today, but they are becoming increasingly rare. Whether you encounter such a doctor largely depends on your luck. The wisdom accumulated over thousands of years of TCM is steadily dissipating in the river of time, with very little remaining. Which country are you from? Are you very interested in Chinese traditional medicine? Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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11 Jan 2026 06:00 #87823
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It is very notable comment you passed on about the declining state of the TCM. Since this site is not about TCM, yet I would love to communicate over an email in order to avoid cluttering this space. Would you mind sharing your email over PM in this portal? Thanks a zillion again for throwing light on the state of TCM in China itself. Appreciate your desire to help the world with folded hands.It is precisely because many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners today cannot truly cure patients' illnesses that genuinely effective therapies like chlorine dioxide therapy have gained traction.My goal is to maximize disease recovery rather than merely manage symptoms, which is why I chose chlorine dioxide therapy.
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11 Jan 2026 20:06 #87828
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It is very notable comment you passed on about the declining state of the TCM. Since this site is not about TCM, yet I would love to communicate over an email in order to avoid cluttering this space. Would you mind sharing your email over PM in this portal? Thanks a zillion again for throwing light on the state of TCM in China itself. Appreciate your desire to help the world with folded hands.It is precisely because many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners today cannot truly cure patients' illnesses that genuinely effective therapies like chlorine dioxide therapy have gained traction.My goal is to maximize disease recovery rather than merely manage symptoms, which is why I chose chlorine dioxide therapy.
Tokary, I and others would be interested in hearing more about TCM, so please continue talking about it here. Thanks.
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14 Jan 2026 17:25 #87833
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I've recently been researching numerous academic reports on chlorine dioxide, and my current conclusion is that it's a truly remarkable substance. It's not simply an oxidizing agent, but rather something that acts at the cellular energy level, restoring energy balance by regulating intracellular voltage (although the exact mechanism of action of chlorine dioxide in the body is not fully understood). Bioelectric medicine is at the forefront of modern medicine, but unfortunately, this field has been suppressed for many years. This principle is remarkably similar to the energy balance restored through meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine's acupuncture.
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