TCM and western science medicine are two different systems that have the same goal: health. It's just like how different languages have the same goal: communication. Each language has unique words and ideas that are hard to translate into other languages. The same is true for TCM versus western science medicine. Different languages also have different grammatical foundation and alphabets. TCM and western medicine also have different foundations.
Neither is magic since they are both based on logic and are time tested, although TCM is 2000+ years old and there's not really "new discoveries" anymore, whereas western science medicine is only a few hundred years old, and new discoveries are still being made all the time.
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Hello, thank you for the great question!
TCM and western science medicine are two different systems that have the same goal: health. It's just like how different languages have the same goal: communication. Each language has unique words and ideas that are hard to translate into other languages. The same is true for TCM versus western science medicine. Different languages also have different grammatical foundation and alphabets. TCM and western medicine also have different foundations.
Neither is magic since they are both based on logic and are time tested, although TCM is 2000+ years old and there's not really "new discoveries" anymore, whereas western science medicine is only a few hundred years old, and new discoveries are still being made all the time.
Hope that answer helps. If you have further questions, feel free to ask 😊
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