Sunday, January 30, 2011

How To Heal Someone Without Killing Them - True Medicine

   Hello everyone. Welcome to my nonsense about medicine that I know nothing about. You've been warned. If you take what I write more than a story, then you are responsible for it. Hee hee. Since you can read this, then your intelligence level should be beyond irresponsible right? =p If you have anything to say then please don't hesitate to leave a comment below.



  Well, I was watching "Hua Tuo" the other day about a famous ancient chinese doctor who specialized in acupuncture, herb, anesthetic, and surgery. At first I was a little upset, because it's a movie about chinese medicine, yet they seem to support western medicine more. Then, when I thought about it, it's not as bad as I thought. Why? It's because the way the surgery was done. Here, I'll explain it.

  Hua Tuo cut open his patient's chest, notices the hole in the lung, uses "dun xu gao" to help it heal, close the chest with threads, then wah lah. Finished. I was thinking, "holy cow!". Oh by the way, "duan xu gao" literally translates to "reconnect-the-broken paste". The only other time I heard about it, was in another movie known as "heavenly sword and dragon saber". This paste has the ability to reconnect ANY part our body. Yes, that includes broken bones, disconnected joints, muscles (I think), in less than a month. That is bad ass man. What do surgeons do nowadays? Sew it up. With synthetic stuff that will recombine with the tissue or something. Yes, that's badass too, but applying medicine DIRECTLY on the lung that will accelerate it's reconnection is way more badass in my opinion. You're accelerating it's natural reconnection.

  The bigger focus of western medicine is visual examination, intrusive treatment, dissection, killing, cutting, sewing, and letting the patient rest to recover on their own. The bigger focus of eastern medicine is non intrusive treatment, visual, hearing, smelling, touching, poking, massage, penetrating with needles, stimulating natural immune system, and herbal focusing on reconnecting someone's immune system. Both of them have their weaknesses and strengths. I would say that true medicine is combining both of them together. Imagine a doctor capable of doing surgery on a person, then using acupuncture points and meridians on the the INSIDE of a person to stimulate a person's strength during surgery. Imagine using acupuncture and herbal directly on organs like liver and heart. Yes, I know that organs can't be punctured by filiform needles, but I have another theory. If there is a needle that is so thin that it can slip between the gaps in the cells, and not damage anything, while redirecting a person's life force on the inside. Yes, I also know that once you open up a person, their pre heaven essence is being damaged, but what if you teach a patient "pre surgery qi practice"? First, you teach the patient how to stabilize qi flow in certain areas to prevent leakage, which creates a circle in the end that redirects the energy back into the patient, so that even if the patient is cut open, the energy is still there, which can accelerate regeneration of different tissues and cells. This is even better with the help of chinese herbs, like "duan xu gao".

   Obviously none of this stuff is possible, because nobody's selfish motivation in this world has overlapped that far yet. Can you do it?

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