I can talk to my internal organs

Chapter 325 Laws of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Chapter 325 Laws of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Lu Jiu carefully pondered what Shang Yehua just said.

In fact, the meaning is similar to what he once understood.

At the beginning, he believed that a true doctor must understand Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.

Because people get sick because of nothing more than themselves, their families, society, and nature.

But in fact, he also ignored one point.

That is to say, understanding knowledge does not necessarily lead to wisdom.

Wisdom is not accumulated through knowledge.

Why does Chinese medicine need to study the I Ching?
Because the I Ching can open up wisdom!

What it expounds are the most fundamental rules between heaven and earth.

Understanding the Book of Changes is equivalent to understanding the rules of how everything operates, just like reading history can make you wise.

With wisdom, the more knowledge the better, because wisdom can help you filter out useful things and you can use them rationally.

If there is no wisdom, then the more knowledge, the worse it will be. In the end, it can only become a walking library.

Just looking at Erudite!

Medicine is the study of life. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a life science.

So if life science does not study the activities of life, how can we know under what conditions life will be healthy and under what conditions it will become sick?

If you want to study, you will inevitably have to study the rules between heaven and earth.

Only by clarifying this can a series of life science knowledge be born based on it.

Just like the three laws of physics.

And the I Ching is the law of Chinese medicine!
Perhaps, it was precisely because Wei Zhengxian had a foundation in Taoism that he was able to surpass everyone and become a top figure in the field of traditional Chinese medicine in such a short period of time.

In the future, I can give lectures on the I Ching in the hospital, and then select some talented Chinese doctors for in-depth study.

If you understand the rules first and then learn Chinese medicine, you may get twice the result with half the effort.

Sure enough, we still have to learn Chinese medicine according to the training model of the ancients.

Ancient scholars often became doctors after failing to become officials.

It can be seen that these knowledgeable people basically regard Chinese medicine as a second means of making a living.

In other words, as long as traditional Chinese medicine is taught according to the ancient Chinese way of training students.

So even if you can't become the top Chinese medicine doctor, being a qualified Chinese medicine doctor is more than enough.

Unfortunately, with the current knowledge structure, it is difficult to replicate the ancient training method.

After all, many people have trouble even understanding the meaning of ancient texts.

"If you want to think beyond disease syndromes, you cannot limit yourself to the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, those who want to enter the realm of medical science must learn the I Ching!" said Lu Jiudao.

Shang Yehua nodded, "Yes, I don't know if I can reach the realm of medical treatment in this life. I really want to know what it will be like."

Everyone who studies Chinese medicine does not want to become the top Chinese medicine practitioner.

Because most Chinese medicine practitioners who have this idea yearn for those miracle doctors in ancient times.

Bian Que, Hua Tuo, Zhang Zhongjing, Sun Simiao...these miracle doctors who exist in history books also learned Qihuang's technique.

Although there have been some changes in what they learned from these ancients today, the inheritance has generally not been cut off.

Therefore, many people also want to see what the world of miracle doctors is like.

Unfortunately, this is destined to be a ladder to heaven.

While the two were chatting, the lamp on the table turned on.

The second patient also came to the outpatient room a moment later.

This is a female patient who looks about 40 to [-] years old.

"Doctor, please check for me quickly. I can't smell anything through my nose?" Deng Mengxue hurriedly sat in front of Lu Jiu.

She didn't care about Lu Jiu's age.

Anyway, Wei Medical Hall has a very good reputation in Jinling.

When Lu Jiu heard this, he asked, "Since when did you start not being able to smell anything?"

Deng Mengxue said, "Just the day before yesterday."

Lu Jiu asked, "Is there a lot of mucus in your nose?"

Deng Mengxue woke up and asked, "More." Lu Jiu asked again, "Do you have a headache?"

Deng Mengxue nodded, "I have a severe headache, and I feel that my brain is hurting. I shake it a few times, and it feels like my brain is moving. I also have a fever and cough. I had the same cold before, but I have never lost my sense of smell. "

"I had erections twice before, and I just had a sore throat. Although my nose was always blocked, I wasn't very sensitive to smelling things, but I didn't lose my sense of smell. But I don't know why, but this time I took a test, and there was no erectile dysfunction. But suddenly I couldn’t smell it anymore.”

Previously, many people would lose their sense of smell after becoming masculine.

Deng Mengxue did not suffer from such sequelae at the height of the epidemic. On the contrary, now that the epidemic has passed for a year, she has developed a sense of smell loss.

This is indeed a bit of a surprise.

But in fact, in traditional Chinese medicine, there are usually three types of loss of smell.

The first is wind-heat in the lung meridian, the second is stagnation of heat in the gallbladder meridian, and the third is damp-heat blocking the orifices.

In this season, it is also very common for wind evil and heat evil to enter the body. If there is still moisture in the body, the above three situations are very likely to occur, and the sense of smell will naturally deteriorate temporarily or even malfunction.

It is similar to what is now called acute and chronic rhinitis, or acute and chronic sinusitis.

However, traditional Chinese medicine calls it rhinorrhea, and severe cases are called rhinorrhoea.

The consultation just now was combined with Deng Mengxue's complexion.

There was no doubt that there was something wrong with the lungs.

As we all know, the lungs open to the nose, and the nose is the starting point of the Stomach Meridian of Foot Yangming.

In other words, problems with the nose are mostly related to the lungs, spleen and stomach.

This is why when many people catch a cold, the first thing they feel uncomfortable is their nose.

Most of the wind-cold and wind-heat invade the fur first. The lungs control the fur, but it is fed back to the nose.

A blocked nose is actually caused by evil blocking the nasal orifice.

That is to say, the dampness and heat have blocked the nose, and the lungs cannot dissipate normally.

If this problem is not delayed for a long time, acupuncture can quickly cure it. However, if it is delayed for too long, the dampness and heat will remain in the body, slowly producing phlegm, causing further damage to the spleen and stomach.

Then it is necessary to regulate the spleen and stomach after awakening, and then clear the dampness and heat in the body, in order to cure the disease.

"Open your mouth and let me see the coating on your tongue," Lu Jiu said.

"Ah..." Deng Mengxue said.

Red tongue with greasy coating.

That’s right, the wind-heat in the lung meridian is mixed with a little bit of damp-heat to block the orifices!
The treatment is nothing more than two points: clearing away heat and clearing the lungs, and clearing the nose.

Lu Jiu then stood up and took out the needle.

"The nose is still blocked, right?"

Deng Mengxue nodded, "Well, I can only breathe through my mouth now. One nostril is blocked and the other is half blocked."

Lu Jiu nodded, "Okay, sit down and I'll give you two injections."

After saying that, he stood in front of Deng Mengxue.

Fingers fluttered, and a few stitches were inserted.

Yintang, Yingxiang, Hegu, Lieque, Tongtian, Chize, Shaoshang, Quchi, Yinlingquan...

Later, Lu Jiu used the Tianliang technique on the acupuncture points of the lung meridian.

In just a moment, Deng Mengxue in front of him suddenly felt that his nose had become much clearer. The originally half-blocked nostrils seemed like bubbles had been popped. With a pop, he could breathe freely.

Then came the other nostril, and after a few seconds, he was able to breathe normally.

Just as Deng Mengxue was sighing, Lu Jiu had already taken away all the needles and took a box of spices from the table and handed them to Deng Mengxue.

"Smell and see."

Deng Mengxue moved closer and moved her nose.

Hmm~ A faint medicinal scent.

"Doctor, I smell it!!" Deng Mengxue smiled, feeling particularly happy.

She didn't expect that her smell problem would be cured immediately after just a moment of effort.

Amazing!
No wonder my best friend went to Wei Medical Hall with a sore throat and drank Chinese medicine for three days and was cured.

However, just when Deng Mengxue was happy, the other Chinese medicine doctors in the clinic looked at Lu Jiu dumbfounded.

When he performed the acupuncture just now, he seemed to have used the Tianliang acupuncture method! ?
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(End of this chapter)

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