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What is Buddhist medicine? It sounds mysterious.
"Buddha" refers to the sage who realizes the truth, that is, the great sage who knows everything, realizes him, realizes perfection, truly knows the essence of all laws and achieves enlightenment. Buddhism founded by Sakyamuni advocates compassion, equality and universal compassion. The purpose of Buddhism is to guide mankind to turn to consciousness, transcend class and racial feelings, and realize the ideal of getting rid of suffering and purifying society.

Buddhist medicine is based on ancient India's "medical prescription is clear", guided by Buddhist theory, absorbing and drawing lessons from the theoretical and clinical characteristics of Chinese traditional medicine, and forming a unique traditional medical system. If it rises to the discipline level, I think Buddhist medicine is a medical and pharmaceutical system guided by Buddhist theories such as four universities and three studies, characterized by understanding syndromes, regulating the mind and paying attention to diet, aiming at enlightening supreme wisdom, improving the ideological realm, enlightening pharmacists and pursuing eternal truth, and finally achieving comprehensive coordination between the internal and external environment of the human body. Because the theoretical framework and clinical diagnosis and treatment system of Buddhist medicine were formed in China, what we call Buddhist medicine actually refers to Buddhist medicine in China. "-I didn't make this up. For details, please refer to the questions and answers of Buddhist doctors in China Buddhist Medicine Culture Series (Professor Li, Vice President of the Institute of Chinese Studies, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine). You can get to know it sometime.

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