Friday, September 10, 2004

I have a problem with traditional Chinese medicine. It is a gimmick, something that entices only because it provides hope to those seeking it. In my opinion, it is a false hope, predicated by profit and the business of fear. When I went to the acupunturist, there is no question whether or not he could heal me. Simply come twice a week, and you will be healed, he says. Western medicine treats the symptoms, Eastern medicine treats the source. However, there is no proof that acupuncture works, that taking herbal medicine will heal. It is driven only by people who lack a scientific understanding of the body and need something to comfort (or discomfort) them periodically. The only difference between the beginning of treatment and the end of it is that I had perfect red circles all over my back, and relief that I don't have to go back there anymore.