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Contradiction between Traditional Chinese Medicine and Modern Medicine in Understanding and Treating Parkinson’s Disease and Its Solutions
Parkinson’s disease is not a lifelong disease. Although modern medicine cannot cure Parkinson’s disease, I found that traditional Chinese medicine can cure Parkinson’s disease. However, because of the misunderstanding of the treatment ideas of most of Chinese doctors, they failed to achieve the goal of curing Parkinson’s disease. There are differences not only in understanding and treating Parkinson’s disease between traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine, but also in understanding within the Chinese medicine community. Because they have not been able to cure Parkinson’s disease, they draw the conclusions from modern medicine and also believe that Parkinson’s disease is an incurable lifelong disease. This paper deeply explores the problems existing in modern medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, puts forward new ideas for understanding and treating Parkinson’s disease, and explores the correct way to understand and cure Parkinson’s disease for the medical community to overcome Parkinson’s disease.
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