英文摘要 |
Quite different from the orthodox Western medical approach, traditional Chinese medicine is able to understand and to analyze a human being in terms of its scientific complexity. By its specifically limited terminology Western medicine cannot grasp the entire human being in his complex totality. Instead, Western medicine has to make do with an abundance of isolated heterogenous views and approaches. This leads to the erroneous assumption that man and the human organism are fundamentally not understandable. Consequently, the therapeutic results of modern Western medicine are necessarily limited. They become much better and clinically more reliable when Western orthodox medicine is consequently blended and enhanced by traditional Chinese Medicine. |