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... itional Chinese medicine is not like Western medicine, where everything is proven and quantified."

"Traditional Chinese medicine is more like philosophy, it involves the predecessors’ summaries of their own body consciousness, which allows people to think!"

"Moreover..."

"Didn’t I originally comprehend Yin and Yang Qi by using the core principles of traditional Chinese medicine to understand and thereby visualize two unknown forces, eventually making my palm generate elec ...

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