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While the glib answer is "why not", there are some good reasons why a new medicine is needed right now in time.
Western biomedicine has been the supreme leader in medicine for the last several centuries for several reasons:
It overcame the stigma of dissection and therefore could accurately reflect the inner workings of the body.
It relies heavily on modern discoveries of biology and chemistry which in turn have relied heavily on modern discoveries in magnification and the molecular nature of microscopic aspects of the body.
It works stunningly fast when it works.
It can safely perform surgical procedures with anesthesia, sterile fields, and an understanding of how to sew the body back together safely.
It answers the question of "what is causing this problem?" in very specific terms that provides the patient with solace and a sense of hope.
It often allows people to heal from diseases with no more investment in the healing process then a doctor's visit, a pharmacy visit, and popping pills.
But there are problems with biomedicine.
When it is wrong it does nothing.
If the cause is unknown, no suitable solutions are offered.
Medicines cause side effects that range in severity from minor symptoms to death.
It relies heavily on pills and surgery and completely ignores the greater systems that people live in. There is almost no conversation about diet, lifestyle choices and habits as part of the disease process.
The medicines almost always focus on symptoms and rarely on the root cause of the problem. This means the problems never actually go away, they simply are hidden for periods of time.
Corporate greed rules many aspects of pharmaceutical development.
Corporate greed in the manner of insurance coverage determines the type and scope of medical intervention, especially in the United States and other countries that do not have universal healthcare.
Insurance demands also reduce the quality of care physicians can offer -- converting them from problem solvers to symptom relievers.
It empowers the doctor at the cost of disempowering the patient.
It is diseased-centric and offers almost nothing in way of preventing aging and disease states.
It is fatalistic in regards to genetic diseases.
Disease diagnosis are seen as permanent structures rather than fluid and changeable states.
Only a new medicine that takes the best that modern biomedicine can offer without the negatives is worth pursuing. Fu Xi Wen offers the following benefits:
It works stunningly fast when it works.
It accepts all modern discoveries about the body and puts these discoveries to immediate use in diagnosis and treatment.
It allows for pinpoint treatments that treat diseased units only in the locations where they are diseased (as the same units can be entirely healthy elsewhere in the body).
It focuses on healing the root to permanently stop the symptoms.
It can treat problems even when the exact cause is unknown.
It is free and universal -- and utilizes tools that are free or extremely inexpensive. Therefore, corporate interests are irrelevant.
It empowers the patient.
Disease states are considered temporary states.
There are few, if any, side effects of a minor nature.
It incorporates an understanding of lifestyle factors, habits, and diet as part of diagnosis and treatment.
It can be used for the prevention of diseases and for slowing down the aging process.
Genetic diseases are considered to be avoidable, capable of regression, and even curable.
Of course, there is no such thing as a perfect medicine. Fu Xi Wen has its own set of drawbacks:
There is a learning curve. You have to learn a new language and new theory of medicine to use it.
You can only practice it on yourself at this juncture in time (as per the Fu Xi Wen User Agreement).
Sometimes the best intervention is surgical. Fu Xi Wen provides no surgical solutions.
Acute emergencies require Western medical interventions. Fu Xi Wen is not emergency medicine.