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Chapter 110 Shelf Testimonials + Diet Therapy 2 as Small Gifts on Shelves

Chapter 110 Testimonials + Diet Therapy as Small Gifts

After 53 days and 28 words, "Below, Chinese Medicine Huang Su" will be released at twelve o'clock tomorrow.

In fact, I had the idea of ​​writing this novel as early as September last year, and the original intention was very simple. I was completely disgusted by an anti-epidemic medical film.

The most disgusting thing is that a patient with a mild illness got worse after taking traditional Chinese medicine, and recovered under the rescue of Western medicine after the treatment. It was really disgusting.

During the epidemic in Wuhan, everyone had only a vague impression of Chinese medicine treating the new crown. I would like to take this opportunity to share a set of data with you.

During the epidemic in Wuhan, TCM has more than 1000 decoction machines, which decoct medicines 24 hours a day and supply 100 million bags of medicines, ensuring the supply of medicines in six districts of Wuhan.

Although Chinese medicine is also harmful to the sheep, most orthodox Chinese medicine still always follow the sincere requirements of great doctors.

Whenever a great doctor cures a disease, he must soothe the mind and resolve his mind, without desire or desire, first show great compassion and compassion, and vow to save the suffering of the spirit.If a person comes to ask for help due to illness, he should not ask whether he is rich or poor, whether he is old or young, whether he is jealous of his relatives and friends, whether Hua Yi is stupid or wise, or who is universally the same.Seeing that distress, if you have it yourself, feel deeply sad, do not avoid danger, day and night, cold and heat, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and go to rescue with one heart, without the heart of kung fu.Such a person can be a great doctor for the common people, but otherwise he is a giant thief with spirit.

Many book friends don’t quite understand what I wrote in Chapter 2. Seriously ill patients in other departments have a dime relationship with Huang Su, and even risk their careers to treat them. Isn’t this nonsense? The above words can answer a lot The question of book friends, because Chinese medicine has been rooted in our land and developed over thousands of years, they have faith and moral principles.

However, even so, a group of sober and wise netizens still ridicule and sarcasm on the Internet. Chinese medicine is desperately trying to save lives on the front line, but the Internet is like a carnival, blackening Chinese medicine out of the sky and showing new tricks.

The news that impressed me the most.

When a reporter from Yangma interviewed a patient who was cured by traditional Chinese medicine, he asked him: "You are a patient cured by traditional Chinese medicine. What do you think of the role of traditional Chinese medicine in fighting the epidemic?"

However, the patient said very proudly: "I am actually a Chinese medicine blackmailer. Although they cured my disease, I still don't believe them, let alone continue to blackmail them in the future."

Since Western medicine entered China, Chinese medicine has endured all kinds of slander, abuse, and attacks, but Chinese medicine has never been absent from any major disasters and epidemics in this land, because Chinese medicine doctors have grown up in this land, and she has a deep understanding of this land. People in this land have a responsibility and great love rooted in their bones.

In the face of slander and slander, TCM doctors in SARS are still working hard, TCM doctors in Wuhan are still working hard, and TCM doctors in Jilin are still working hard.

The author, as a TCM enthusiast who has taught herself TCM for six years, while using TCM to protect the health of my family, I feel that I should do something for TCM.

The motivation for writing this novel is very simple. I was disgusted by that movie, and the idea is also very simple. I want to use the propaganda method of online novels to popularize the ideas and theories of Chinese medicine.

I began to conceive the outline of this novel in October last year. I can assure book friends that this novel is not simply a doctor’s article about treating diseases and saving lives with traditional Chinese medicine, but it incorporates my thinking on the development of Chinese medicine. I use 20 years of story lines one by one Expand my thoughts.

And in February this year, I thoroughly finalized the outline and submitted it to my editor-in-charge, Huya Dada.

Special thanks to Huya for providing me with many valuable suggestions during the period from submission to writing.

I would also like to thank all the book friends who supported "Under the Next, Huang Su of Traditional Chinese Medicine", thank you for your rewards, collections, monthly tickets, and recommended tickets.

As a newcomer who is writing a book for the first time, the current achievements are inseparable from the support of all book friends. Thank you for your tolerance and suggestions for the flaws of this book.

There are too many book friends who donate and vote monthly, so I won't name them here one by one, please forgive me.

Since we are traditional Chinese medicine, we must also have the characteristics of Chinese medicine on the shelves.

Seeing that the diet of modern people is cold and irregular, weak spleen and stomach has become a common disease. I would like to share with you one soup and one porridge, two dietary prescriptions for treating weak spleen and stomach.

Pepper Pork Belly Soup:
100 pork belly, 3 grams of pork ribs, salt, sliced ​​ginger, Chinese prickly ash, white pepper, cornstarch.Wash the pork belly, rub it repeatedly with salt and raw powder, rinse it, put it in water with pepper for [-] minutes.Stir-fry the white pepper until fragrant, crush it, add ginger slices, and put the blanched pork ribs into the pork belly, put them in a casserole and cook for two hours, then add salt to taste.Pepper, ginger, and pork belly are all foods that warm the stomach and dispel cold. This soup can warm the spleen, invigorate the spleen, and dispel cold. It is suitable for people with fat tongue, pale tongue, and spleen and stomach deficiency.

Yam Chestnut Porridge:
Fifty grams of yam, five chestnuts, and 15 grams of japonica rice.Peel and slice the yam; shell the chestnut and wash the japonica rice.Put japonica rice into the pot, add appropriate amount of water, boil for 10 minutes, add yam and chestnut, and cook for another [-] minutes. This porridge can not only invigorate the spleen and nourish Qi, but also nourish the kidney. It is suitable for people with pale tongue, tooth marks, thin or thick white tongue coating.

Finally, "My Next, Chinese Medicine Huang Su" will be on the shelves tomorrow at [-]:[-] noon. The author is here to ask for a wave of first orders. I heard that the first order will determine the future fate of this book.

Also, the author wants to hit the monthly list of VIP new works, because this may be the only opportunity to promote this book for a long time. The author hereby promises that if he is in the top ten on the list, he will add a new chapter for one day. .

Reward rules: One chapter is added for leader, 5 chapters are added for silver, 10 chapters are added for gold

Even if there are too many authors, it will not be possible to code. After all, it is still very time-consuming to write TCM texts and analyze medical records.

Then there is an additional chapter for the first subscription of over 1000, and a chapter for every additional 1000 after 200.But I think it would be nice to have more than 500 orders. The leader can only dare to think about it, but Xianyu always has dreams.

(End of this chapter)

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