Chapter 71 Spleen and Stomach School of Traditional Chinese Medicine (The new book is testing the waters and pushing the deadline, please collect and ask for various tickets)

The man hurriedly asked: "Doctor, what medicine should I take?"

Huang Su looked at Yao Jizhang.

Yao Jizhang said, "You prescribe the medicine first, and I'll take a look."

黄素这次自己拿过处方,一边写,一边念道:“菟丝子10g、枸杞10g、车前子10g、五味子10g、金樱子10g、女贞子10g、旱莲草15g、芡实15g、桃仁10g、赤芍10g、白黄10g、蒲公英15g、败酱草30g。”

Yao Jizhang nodded while listening to Huang Su recite the name of the medicine.

After Huang Su finished writing the prescription, he handed it to Yao Jizhang and said, "Mr. Yao, please correct me."

Yao Jizhang took the prescription and said: "That's right, the power is very solid. Wuzi Yanzhong Pills are the main ones, tonic but not dry, supplemented by clearing away heat and dampness, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. It is indeed a good prescription for treating both symptoms and root causes."

"Thank you, sir, for correcting me." Huang Su said modestly, "Please enlighten me, sir."

Yao Jizhang stroked his beard and said, "Boy Huang, remember the recipe."

This time it was Huang Su's turn to obediently start writing down the recipe.

姚继章念道:“苍术6g、白术6g、柴胡3g、黄柏4.5g、陈皮4.5g、茯苓10g、法半夏6g、升麻3g。”

When Yao Jizhang finished reading the prescription, Huang Su felt that the prescription he had recorded was light and sensitive, and he felt like he was pulling a thousand catties in four or two.

Huang Su picked up the prescription and looked at it for a while before she understood it, and she repeatedly applauded: "Wonderful! It's really wonderful."

Yao Jizhang stroked his beard and nodded, "I see!"

Huang Su got up and said: "Thank you, old gentleman, for your guidance!".

Seeing the appearances of Huang Su and Yao Jizhang, the patient was already confused. It seemed that both the old doctor's prescription and Director Huang's prescription could treat his illness, and he didn't know how to choose for a while.

There are many types of traditional Chinese medicines in the prescription of flavin, and the dosage is large.Although the old man took a small amount of medicine, he was more convincing just because of his immortal appearance.

The patient looked at Huang Su and asked, "Director Huang, which prescription do you think I use?"

Huang Su handed Yao Jizhang's prescription to the patient and said, "Use Mr. Yao's prescription, the effect will be better."

When the patient walked out of the clinic, Huang Su saw that Na Risong and He Hui were still full of confusion, and explained: "This prescription without Cimicifuga is a very common prescription for invigorating the spleen and nourishing the stomach, clearing away dampness and heat, but Cimicifuga is this The finishing touch of Fang Zi, Cimicifuga has the function of raising yang and sinking the body, and the rising of Cimicifuga balances the falling of nocturnal emission."

Yao Jizhang praised slightly: "Xiao Huang, the skill is really solid, and you can understand it without dialing."

Huang Su thanked again: "Mr. Yao's prescription is the best advice."

"Young people are capable and not arrogant, but they are good seedlings. Let me say a few more words." Yao Jizhang stroked his beard and said, "You only see the power of Cimicifuga on the surface to balance the ups and downs, but you don't know the power of this side. Profound."

There is a saying in "Lingshu·Ben Shen": "Those who are afraid of thinking will hurt the spirit, and if the spirit is hurt, the fear of prostitution will not stop."

After Yao Jizhang quoted a passage from Lingshu, he continued: "Thinking hurts the spleen, and the spleen cannot govern the four internal organs. By strengthening the spleen, the spleen will be strong and vigorous, and the source of biochemistry will be sufficient. .”

After listening to Yao Jizhang's explanation, Huang Su found that she was on the second floor, while Yao Jizhang was on the tenth floor. The surface of this place seemed to be balanced by Cimicifuga.

In fact, it is to invigorate the spleen to nourish the acquired spleen and stomach, and then nourish the congenital kidney from the acquired nature, and finally achieve the function of nourishing the spleen and kidney at the same time. If the spleen is strong, dampness will be eliminated by itself.

Huang Su finally knew the identity of Yao Jizhang. He was a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner of the Spleen and Stomach School.

The Spleen and Stomach School, also known as the Butu School, advocates the important role of the spleen and stomach in diseases. Their treatment method is to use the power of the spleen to control the four internal organs and the ascending and descending of the spleen and stomach to balance the human body.

The traditional Chinese medicine of the spleen and stomach school believes that the spleen and stomach are the sea of ​​qi and blood, the foundation of the acquired constitution, and if it is deficient, there will be many diseases. Practical and healthy, it is advocated that diseases should be treated by nourishing the spleen and stomach, and starting from the spleen and stomach.

It's no wonder why Yao Jizhang's 80s look like 60 years old.

The Spleen and Stomach faction are all masters of longevity. They advocate regulating the spleen and stomach, and old age takes the lead.

The Spleen and Stomach School believes that the regulation of the spleen and stomach should be "replenishing the deficiency first and then resolving the injury".Supplement its deficiencies, biochemical continuation, endless vitality.

A large number of modern clinical studies have also proved that as long as elderly patients have a good appetite and digestive function, it is easier to obtain the effect of the medicine. On the contrary, it is difficult to achieve the expected therapeutic effect even if the disease is mild.Long-lived old people have good food intake and bowel movements, and healthy spleen and stomach.

Huang Su continued to say humbly: "Thank you, Mr. Yao, for your guidance."

This is the charm of Chinese medicine, and also the charm of philosophy. Although the ideas and theories are different, they all lead to the same goal in the end.

On that day, He Hui was stunned to see the director who they thought was omnipotent, treated the old gentleman with such humility, and looked at Yao Jizhang with eyes of admiration.

Seeing everything in front of him, Buzhigude was also very happy, and it was not in vain for him to waste so much effort to make Huang Su so highly respected.

With this god-level Chinese medicine doctor in charge, after Huang Su left, the Chinese medicine department can be held firmly in the China Mongolia Hospital, which is a great thing for the rating next year.

"Mr. Yao, then you can do your work first, and I'll go back to the office first." Buzhigude said his farewell politely.

For a whole afternoon, Huang Su obediently became a student, sorted out medical records, and helped Yao Jizhang write down prescriptions, as if he was practicing clinically with his teacher for the first time.

That day Risong and He Hui could only look at them stupidly, like wooden figures.

One afternoon, Huang Su also benefited a lot. Yao Jizhang pays attention to less medicine and less dosage when prescribing prescriptions. Every time the prescriptions he prescribes are so mediocre at first glance, but there are always one or two medicines that can make the mediocre prescriptions more effective. for the magic.

Yao Jizhang is known for his lightness, dexterity, and agility in medicine, which is a bit like the Menghe medical school.

The Menghe medical school is also an important medical school of Chinese medicine, a school developed on the basis of Ge Hong's medical thought.

This is also the difference between the folk medicine school and the academic school. The folk medicine school has a very obvious style of medication, and the academic school has a broad and complicated learning style. It learns from all schools of thought, but it is not good at all schools of thought. It is difficult to form its own style. Huang Su In my previous life, I practiced medicine for more than 20 years and did not realize my own style of administering medicine.

Of course, except for the major of integrated Chinese and Western medicine, their style is unique. It integrates 5000 years of Chinese medical skills and 200 years of Western modern medicine in one body.

After get off work, Yao Jizhang walked out of the outpatient clinic leisurely with his hands behind his back. With such brisk steps, he is indeed a person with a healthy spleen and stomach, with a healthy spleen and stomach and a light body.

After the old man left, Na Risong and He Hui hurriedly asked Yao Jizhang about his background.

Huang Su shared her guess with the two of them, and added: "This is an opportunity that no one else can ask for. You two should cherish it. No matter what prescription the old man proposes, you should record it. It doesn’t matter if you don’t understand now, when you improve your medical skills in the future, look back at the old man’s prescription, it will benefit you for life.”

Then the two also thanked Huang Su and said that they knew about it.

And just two days before Huang Su was going to go to the capital, the old Chinese doctor who was rehired by Briggood from the county below also arrived.

The old gentleman agreed to Buzhigood because his son was transferred to Grassland City because of his work.

Huang Su also saw the old man's medical skills, and the dialectical prescribing was also stable, and he was a good doctor.

It can only be said that the batch of Chinese medicine practitioners who grew up in the 60s and 20s are very solid in their skills. It is not like [-] years later, so I can only say hehe.

PS: The first big plot is about to start, I launched a plot guessing activity in the discussion area, everyone can participate.

(End of this chapter)

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