I agree with you, Serpent!!!
But I'm not quite sure about the mechanism of acupuncture, I mean the conventional acupuncture, say nothing of the systems of microacupuncture.
However, majority of the clinical acupuncture practitioners would think acupuncture is related with the energy flow, or using a traditional terminology, the flow of Qi, but nobody is quite sure what the Qi is, so we cannot ascertain well the mechanism of acupuncture.
I know some scientists have discovered the relationship between the acupuncture stimulation and the neurotransmitters, but I think acupuncture is far more than merely increasing the secretion of neurotransmitters, or something else the modern science has discovered.
So personally I don't think that acupuncture can be compared with the medication of Chinese herbs.
As the dosage of herbs is concerned, an idea appears to me that in western medicine, the dosage should also be sufficient to reach a certain blood concentration which serves to acquire the therapeutic effect, thus should be maintained with more medication. According to my personal experience, the dosage of the herbal medication at the moment in China is not really too much, but is sufficient in reality, so the herbal medication should be taken 3 or 4 times a daily, not only twice a day. It is apparent that the microdosage of Chinese herbs is not really realistic. Anyway, I think so. |