Chinese medicine depends on what medicine is in it. If you have some nourishing drugs such as iron maple bucket and wild ginseng, it is not expensive. Of course, they generally don't need too strong drugs such as velvet antler and wild ginseng.
I feel that what I say in health care is still very authentic, which is better than what many Chinese medicine practitioners say. But the problem still exists, and the observation, smell, diagnosis, palpation, observation and palpation are all incomplete.
As a health care, it is estimated that the problem is not big.
There are fewer and fewer good Chinese medicine practitioners. What western medicine does is superficial work. First of all, it costs a lot of money to go to the hospital for machine examination, and many diseases are incurable. Even if you are cured, the doctor will tell you that you are critically ill (seriously ill) before you are cured, so it is immoral to sign first (meaning that if the result may be unsatisfactory, he will not be responsible). Of course, the hospital itself may require them to practice Chinese medicine, and the hospital is afraid of taking responsibility. In this way, the doctor's sense of responsibility will be gone, and he will start to treat you casually. As long as you spend a lot of money, you should make peace more.
The patient is not protected.
Prescriptions on TV are very common. Those who know a little can see a local Chinese doctor. Every Chinese doctor should know how to keep in good health.