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Eric M. Hao

Eric M. Hao

Acupuncture Centre for Intractable Pain, Taiwan

Title: From “Mother-Son” to “Parents-Children”: The Fallacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Biography

Biography: Eric M. Hao

Abstract

One of the fallacies in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory is the "One mother generate a son" concept which unmatches the natural fact that, in most cases, requires both genders to reproduce next generations.  If TCM with a fundamental fragility is gaining global attention and achievements, it is difficult to measure the positive impact on academic and clinical advancements when a "father" is incorporated and formed the new "Parents-Children" relationship.  By applying new theory and the treatment modalities derived from it, TCM practitioners and acupuncturist will be able to manage challenging cases such as numbness, neuropathy, intractable painful and functional disorders with immediate and consistent success.

 

Keywords: Acupuncture, TCM, numbness, intractable pain