The pinnacle of acupuncture is the Ghost Gate Thirteen Needles, claiming to cure all diseases, is it really that effective?

Acupuncture is a general term for both needling and moxibustion, which is the process of making metal into thin, long needles, more commonly known as silver silver needles. That said, the human body has three hundred and sixty-one major acupuncture points, each of which manages a different condition. Acupuncture is categorized as moxibustion, spaced moxibustion, willow moxibustion, wick moxibustion and so on, although there are many different types but the one that we see most often in our daily lives is moxibustion. Acupuncture is to find the key to the disease, the symptomatic application of needles, through the stimulation of the meridians to open up, regulate qi and blood.

But although acupuncture is a ghost door thirteen needles, but not all diseases can be cured. Like leukemia, AIDS and so on, acupuncture can not cure. In the past, in ancient times, the plague often occurs this kind of large-scale infectious diseases, acupuncture is only to play a role in alleviating their role, and can not cure them all. So acupuncture is not a cure for all diseases, it also has its own shortcomings, if acupuncture is really so God that there is no need for modern medical equipment.

According to historical records, many historians believe that Emperor Tongzhi died of smallpox. Smallpox is our current chicken pox, this kind of for the ancient people is fatal. If acupuncture is really so god then why did the emperor die? The emperor around it so many imperial doctors are all eaten dry rice? Only for the ancient people acupuncture can cure a lot of history, and the results are also very good, slowly and gradually deified.

Acupuncture as the first of the Chinese medicine, is the ancestors experienced thousands, hundreds of years to continue to polish the research left things. It does not need to take drugs, economical and affordable, is the treatment of frozen shoulder, lumbar disc herniation good method. We do not deny its merits, but everything must be rational cognition.