Traditional Chinese acupuncture is archaic
• Asian , • Miracle Cures, Health Quackery
George A. Ulett in Skeptical Inquirer explores the folklore and facts surrounding acupuncture.
My special hobby is Chinese magic and I was eager to look for a scientific explanation of acupuncture. In tracing magic's early roots in China I found a copy of an engraving showing the sorcerer Yu the Great in the pre-Shang court of the Emperor Shun, around 2,400 b.c. I learned that magicians like Yu were shamans. China's first physicians mixed their healing with magic rituals and whatever herbal remedies nature offered. These early shamans were also alchemists and practiced astrology.