Merchant and doctor
Chapter 1757: 7 Difficulties in Life
Chapter 1757 Seven Difficulties in Life
Mr. Wei came to visit unexpectedly. Originally, people thought he just came to talk about his father's condition, but unexpectedly, the Wei family suddenly proposed to cooperate with Bian Mu to develop a series of new Chinese patent medicines to improve the body's metabolic function.
The Chinese patent medicine industry is a "big medicine" and is completely different from the "detoxifying ointment" that Bian Mu and others are about to launch. If it really succeeds, the benefits will be difficult to estimate. To put it in the least, the net profit will definitely be hundreds of millions in a year.
In other words, the two suitcases that the Wei family brought were not given away for free.
Bian Mu felt a little regretful.
"If I had known that they had such a trick up their sleeve, I shouldn't have accepted their gifts in the first place. It seems that when dealing with people in the future, I must never easily accept gifts with unexpected origins. Really..." Bian Mu couldn't help but blame himself for a long time.
Compared with Lu Yisi, Bian Mu's ambition is far more than just improving his medical skills to the level of Nie Yixiong, nor will he stop at launching a few special Chinese patent medicines to make some money. Bian Mu has a higher pursuit in medicine.
For a long time, Bian Mu has been paying attention to the research trends of the seven major dilemmas of human health. The so-called seven dilemmas of life mainly refer to: the first dilemma is the tendency of immune degeneration, the second dilemma is the imbalance of nutritional structure, the more nutritional supplements are given, the more indirectly they lead to nutritional deficiencies, and even cause "affluenza inflammation", which is a new type of inflammation that was rare decades ago. Bian Mu has done some research on this.
Ranked third is the metabolic dilemma, marked by the "three highs". The gradual decline of human metabolism has become very common. High blood lipids, high blood pressure and high blood sugar are just symptoms and results. The common cause of the disease can at least be attributed to the decline and weakening of the metabolic function of certain social groups. After obtaining abundant materials, energy and information from nature and society, they are unable to efficiently compensate outside the body. As people age, the burden on their bodies becomes heavier, until it causes various very serious diseases.
In addition, there is a phenomenon of out-of-control psychological compensation. Too many fragmented life themes have directly led to the gradual loss of the ability of some social groups to choose between the primary and the secondary, the important and the unimportant. At the same time, the ability to think deeply has gradually weakened or even degenerated. For many people, of different ages, the "shadows of the heart" projected into their hearts by nature and society are difficult to fade. The "shadows of the heart" memory fragments are piled up in the heart and cannot be compensated completely.
In Bian Mu's opinion, this seems to have become the problem of the century.
New Chinese medicine seems to have some unique logical advantages in this regard.
Unfortunately, making a living is the major life issue that Bian Mu must solve completely right now. Even if Bian Mu has many ideas, he can only keep postponing it.
The fourth major dilemma is substance addiction, which generally refers to the tendency of certain social groups to gradually develop a certain kind of addiction both physically and mentally. For example, alcohol addiction, video addiction, game addiction, outdoor travel addiction...
The fifth problem is relatively simple. The psychological barriers trapped in certain social groups have further generalized. It is common among three-year-old children and eighty-year-old grandfathers and grandmothers. The degree of social generalization is increasing year by year, and has attracted great attention from the medical community.
Ranked sixth is the dilemma of further biotransformation of drug residues. Today, the variety of Chinese and Western medicines far exceeds the sum of what humans have produced in thousands of years, plus the endless stream of health products. The sheer number of these drugs added together is beyond the imagination of ordinary people. After the drugs enter the human body, some residues will remain. Over the years, under the habit of taking multiple types of medicines, those residual drugs have naturally integrated into the biological circulation system and further biotransformed, thus breeding some new diseases. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, if you want to completely change the source of the disease and remove the root cause, you can only go back to more than a decade ago, or even decades ago. The high cost, time-consuming and labor-intensive treatment of these drugs are completely beyond the reach of ordinary families.
In Bian Mu's opinion, many colleagues in the industry find it difficult to deal with new diseases that have emerged based on this root cause. He guesses that there are only a dozen or so people in the Lijin traditional Chinese medicine community who have this ability.
Of course, Bian Mu is also among them. The last dilemma is that people generally lack the ability to manage their health. This is not a problem of indifference, sensitivity or intensification of health awareness. In Bian Mu's view, this is a medical problem with a core of spiritual separation and difficulty in returning to the original state. It is a very simple problem of traditional Chinese medicine. In layman's terms, some social groups have almost no way to establish a self-protection system for their own health, including conscious maintenance, conscious management and subconscious self-care.
Bian Mu believed that it was a loss, weakening and even degeneration of the life spirit.
If the patient's family is well-off and his or her education level is basically up to standard, it is possible to be cured through new technologies in traditional Chinese medicine.
If this kind of health management ability loss is concentrated on the psychological level, it can easily cause great moral self-discipline problems for minors. For example, some children come from a good family, their parents are well-educated, and their family traditions are good. However, on a certain day of a certain year, the little patient suddenly behaves strangely, makes constant mistakes, and his personal character gradually declines. As a parent, it is easy to make subjective assumptions such as "he suddenly became a bad person".
In fact, in the view of the "digital medicine" school, it is a new type of disease. To be more precise, it is a new way of thinking that looks at old diseases from a completely new perspective.
In other words, if there are certain abnormalities in a person’s character or personality, and if the duration is not too long, theoretically, the “mathematical medicine” school can cure it!
The so-called seven difficulties of life are precisely the century-old problems that contemporary medicine is trying to overcome. Any medical practitioner who can overcome one of these problems will immediately become famous at home and abroad and become a well-known figure.
Now, President Wei suddenly chose the most difficult research and development direction of metabolic function auxiliary treatment. In addition to being arrogant, Bian Mu even suspected that their family had some special intentions.
The food was very delicious and Mr. Wei ate it with great relish.
"Doctor Bian! No matter how skilled you are in medicine, the cost of fighting alone is too high. It is naturally very difficult to partially solve this medical problem. But we still have our company! If we cooperate sincerely, seek common ground while reserving differences, and make up for each other, won't we all be able to solve it?" Mr. Wei added with a smile.
Wow! I didn't expect this young Mr. Wei to be so confident.
Having said that, Bian Mu didn't think that their Wei family had that ability.
"Perhaps, this young General Wei is quite cunning. What he says may be another matter, and his ultimate core goal is beyond the cooperation project?!" Thinking of this, Bian Mu couldn't help but become a little more cautious.
Mr. Wei has a handsome face full of integrity, and his words and deeds are always so gentle and polite. It is difficult for most people to feel wary when dealing with him.
Bian Mu's medical skills far exceeded Mr. Wei's imagination. Based on the most basic medical knowledge, at this moment, Bian Mu became a little suspicious of the elegant gentleman in front of him, Mr. Wei.
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