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How does TCM treat heart failure?
Chinese medicine is said to be philosophy (metaphysics), its theory seems to be medicine (or the ancients thought it was medicine), in fact, and medicine has nothing to do. The theory of Chinese medicine is to give a person hard on the yin and yang, five elements, and so on, and will be said to be the whole person, the root of the disease, said the cure is to treat the root. But in fact, Chinese medicine in the treatment of disease simply take this yin and yang, five elements have no way (because nature, the human body simply does not have yin and yang, five elements), just as Chinese medicine said Western medicine, "headache doctor, foot pain doctor feet," the actual Chinese medicine in the face of disease is a headache doctor, foot pain doctor feet. Chinese medicine practitioners know nothing about the real cause of the disease, can only be stolen with the addition of Western medicine components of the "Chinese medicine" to deal with patients, or waiting to run into the self-healing. If there is no western medicine and the patient does not heal, the Chinese medicine practitioner can do nothing.

Why don't TCM practitioners do big statistics? It is afraid of exposure, if the Chinese medicine treatment of all the data under the statistics, to see how many cured, not cured of how much, treatment of bad treatment of how much of the dead, resulting in poisoning (Chinese medicine claims that Chinese medicine is not poisonous) accounted for how much, the results will be very obvious.

As for large-sample randomized double-blind controlled clinical trials, Chinese medicine is even more evasive.

The treatment method, look at the efficacy of the drug, can not look at the research literature, experts *** knowledge, to see whether the strict design of scientific trials (i.e., large-sample randomized double-blind or multi-blind controlled clinical trials, *** divided into three phases), did not pass the test, who said good, said effective are not credible.