Connecting west and east

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Abstract

Despite their similarities,Western medicine and Eastern medicine are very different because they are built on different fundamentals. The general idea has arisen that we will benefit by connecting Western and Eastern medicine. First, both the merits as well as the limitations of both types of medicine are discussed. It was concluded that to create a bridge, we should focus on similarities that inspire the further unravelling of the molecular mechanism of the mode of action and toxicity of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is suggested that the energy perspective provides a basis to integrate Eastern andWestern medicine.

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Zhang, M., Moalin, M., & Haenen, G. R. M. M. (2019). Connecting west and east. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092333

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