The immune system is one of many systems classified by biomedicine based on its anatomical principles. Just like the digestive system and the endocrine system each have their own specific functions, the function of the immune system is immunity, which can be understood as a system that prevents and resists diseases. Regarding immunology, Western medicine has a complete set of theories. Since it is based on biology, its clinical practice is also the same. Vaccines, antibiotics and chemical drugs are the main clinical methods, and their clinical effects have mixed results. In an era when plague and war were major threats to human health, these clinical methods played a great role in human health. However, in the contemporary era when plagues and wars are no longer the main obstacles to human health, the limitations of biomedicine have become increasingly prominent. Western medicine has yet to find a heal for almost all chronic conditions, including, of course, immune dysfunction. In fact, from a broad perspective, all diseases are immune function diseases, and there is no independent immune system in anatomy, because every system, every organ, every tissue, and even every cell is related to immunity. Faced with complex organisms ranging from large to small, Western medicine uses many biomarkers as indicators of diagnosis and treatment. With the development of electronic and optical technology, the observation of biomarkers is becoming increasingly precise. However, this kind of precise observation of symptoms, local judgment, cause of disease and the relationship between the local and the whole have never made a breakthrough in medical theory. Advances in other scientific and technological fields have only continued to provide convenience for biomedical observation and clinical practice, but there has been no substantial progress in medical theory and clinical practice has remained at the same level. If you change your way of thinking, take a step away from the basic medical theory from biology, observe the human energy field, and use the perspective of quantum mechanics to look at the other body of the human body, that is, an energy body that is more basic and microscopic than the chemical and biological body., you will have a clearer understanding of the source of the entire cause. If the common cause of all diseases is found, the clinical approach will naturally become simpler. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine is a medical model based on the human energy field as the observation object, because the meridian network it observes is the running channel of life energy, which is called qi by the Chinese. Therefore, the entire Chinese medicine revolves around the movement of Qi and the energy field it forms. However, the theory and clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine are also very complicated. Its main clinical methods are herbal medicine and acupuncture. The curative effect is therefore limited. It can only be mastered by a very small number of professional doctors and cannot be popularized. It was not until the emergence of PL method that traditional Chinese medicine was complicated. simple. Modern scientific research on Qi has only found that it is a kind of electromagnetic wave, which is countless times smaller than molecules and atoms, and naturally smaller than cells. This is one of the reasons why Qi penetrates every cell more easily than drug molecules. However, science currently has no understanding of the life wisdom and information contained in Qi, because this information, like life itself, is still a mystery and is beyond human wisdom and imagination. However, from a medical theory and clinical perspective, the existing knowledge about meridians and qi can help create a breakthrough in both human medical theory and clinical practice.
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