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According to traditional Chinese medical practitioners' understanding of the human body, a girl reaches puberty at the age of 14 while a boy does so at 16. Then they arrive at the summit of sexual maturity respectively at the age of 28 (for the female) and 32 (for the male). After that, their physical strength descends with the increase in age. The so-called exercise for people of the right age is no other than physical exercise within measure for a certain age group in terms of strenuosity and amount. It should be kept in mind that the aim of taking physical exercises for aging people is, in the eyes of traditional Chinese medical practitioners, not to train their bodies, but to preserve their health. This is also the case with the restraint of the sexual affair. When a woman has reached 42 in age and when a man has become 48 years old, their physiological functions will begin to decline; therefore, they should rein in their sexual desire, so as to avoid too heavy a drain on their strength.
Similarities and Differences in Diagnostic and Treatment Methods between Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine each have its own merits. The former considers a problem from an overall point of view and is comparatively circumspect, while the latter proceeds from a microscopic point of view and excels in objectivity, reliability, and convincing power. If treatment can be carried out in a mutually complementary way by combining traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine to cure diseases, that will no doubt yield the best result.Related articles:


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No matter whether traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine is concerned, the object of study is man's health and the diseases that affect it, and the purpose of the study is how to maintain and enhance the health of the human body and to defeat or resolve the diseases that do harm to it.
Traditional Chinese medical practitioners hold the view that the human body is an organic whole, that a local change which is a disorder can affect the entire body while a pathological change in the whole body can be reflected as a local phenomenon, and that, therefore, although the pathological essence of the change that is involved in the disease is hidden inside there must be a certain symptom or more than one symptom reflected outside.
In contrast to the “outside-inside” method adopted by traditional Chinese medical practitioners, Western medical practitioners generally adopt the “inside-outside” method for the study of physiological and pathological changes in the human body. All the research methods used by Western medicine in such disciplines as anatomy, histology, embryology, physiology and pathology are of the “inside-outside” type. Thanks to the progress of natural sciences, Western medicine has been able to draw support from the achievements of natural sciences to push forward its process of cognition of the histology of the human body from relying at first on the naked eye to using the microscope and then to employing at the present stage the electronic microscope. As all the procedures of using this kind of method are readily accessible to sight and touch, they afford insights into the substance of each matter involved and make possible cognition through observations with the help of experiments. Therefore, learning is made easier and more acceptable to scholars.
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