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Rich Chinese Dude Catches VD in Thailand – Abolishing Chinese Traditional Medicine Won’t Happen

Submitted by Bill Belew on Monday, 19 July 20102 Comments

China’s Ministry of Health and the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine are up in arms about an on-line petition aimed at having Chinese medicine removed from the country’s health care system.

A professor in Central South University launched an online petition that caught the eye and support of some netizens.

However, the SATCM position is that people who deny the historical achievements of Chinese medicine are ignorant.thailand prostitutes.jpg

There are indeed cases when customers are cheated in the name of traditional Chinese medicine. But, dang it, there are plenty of quacks in western medicine as well.

This reminds me of a story about a Chinese guy who contracts venereal disease while on ‘visit’ to Thailand.

This man often went to Bangkok for the night life until contracted a sexual disease. So one day, he went to the doctor for a checkup.

The doctor examined his private parts and said, “This is a very severe case. We have no other way but to cut it off. Otherwise, it will spread and become worse.

The businessman was shocked. the last thing he wanted was to have his manlihood removed and end his night life. He went to other doctors but all of them gave the same diagnosis.

Desperate he thought, “Why don’t I consult traditional Chinese medicine. They might have some alternatives.”

When seeing a Chinese doctor, after the examination the doctor said,” We don’t have to cut it off. I’ll give you herbs to rub on the it.”

The rich man was so happy. “Wow, no operation, you are better than western medicine. I’m amazed, So what is the exact secret?”

The Chinese doctor said, “Just wait for three days. It will drop off by itself.”

Chinese medicine? Western medicine?

Originally posted 2008-09-24 11:03:29. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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