A Chinese newspaper in the United States, World Journal, published a report yesterday titled “Chinese doctor Xu Jiren speaks out about Chinese medicine scams” (By Wu Zhen/Los Angeles). The old Chinese doctor said that he failed to go to school at a young age and studied Chinese medicine at the age of 29, and then studied Chinese medicine with seven famous Chinese medicine practitioners at the age of 38. After coming to the United States at the age of 50, he experimented with 400b mice on the advantages and disadvantages of Chinese herbs and western herbs and their efficacy. He developed toothpaste for dental diseases, two kinds of health foods for back and leg health, and unique treatments for heart disease and urinary incontinence. Only after two years of research on pulse diagnosis in Chinese medicine, I suddenly realized that the art of “pulse cutting” by Chinese physicians is a deceptive technique.