"Traditional Chinese Medicine has been passed down for five thousand years in Huaxia, and even if there are some dregs, there should be some gems, right? Mr. Yu, by condemning it all in one fell swoop, that doesn't seem quite right, does it?"
Yu Rou's words set off a wave of unrest among the crowd, and some reporters questioned him.
Yu Rou offered a faint smile in response, "Dregs and gems? In my view, they're all dregs. The so-called treatment and salvation of people by traditional Chinese medicine are merely because some of the Chinese herbal medicines internally contain certain antibiotics or the like. After patients take them, they just happen to suit the ailment and by chance cure it..."
"Take Mr. Lu Xun, for instance. In his essay 'My Father's Illness,' he mentioned that his father was killed by a traditional Chinese doctor. He himself also once said that traditional Chinese doctors are nothing but swindlers, both intentional and unintentional."