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I don't know enough about acupuncture to know whether it works or not but I get frustrated by dogmatic followers on both sides of the CAM debate. As scientists, we cannot say accept or dismiss out of hand medications simply because it's labeled with 'alternative' or 'modern' in it.
As an above poster pointed out, an ancient antimalarial drug was found to have real pharmaceutical properties. Sadly, some people would dismiss such a drug merely because it is "ancient Chinese nonsense". Interestingly, ephedrine was also used by the ancient Chinese, it's properties were written down by physicians at the time---but I doubt many people would now call ephedrine "ancient ", "Chinese" or "nonsensical". 😉
Myself, I take a more moderated approach. Just as I think it's foolhardy for some people to assume ALL natural or 'ancient' remedies must be good (because they have some mystical properties), I won't close my eyes to nonproven medicines simply because it has not been studied----that isn't to say I'd prescribe it, but I wouldn't dismiss out of hand if a patient says it works for them. It is the height of arrogance to assume modern scientists is the sole repository of pharmaceutical knowledge.
Nicely worded 🙂

