Traditional Chinese Doctor Explains Signs of a Good Practitioner
A lot of you asked in the comments under our previous videos: How do you find a doctor who practices Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)? And how do you know which one is good, and which one is not?
“Sometimes they can get two medicines confused because they didn’t realize these two medicines [are] addressing the human health issue from different dimensions,” said Dr. Jingduan Yang, a psychiatrist and a fifth-generation TCM practitioner.
Today, Dr. Yang explains to us the types of TCM doctors found in the United States, what their limitations are, and what are the signs of a good practitioner.
“I want to see if he asks me a lot of questions,” said Dr. Yang.
“Not only questions a general medical practitioner would ask, but also questions most of the general medical doctors would never ask.”
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