I can talk to my internal organs

Chapter 17 Studying Medicine Never Ends

Chapter 17 Studying Medicine Never Ends
"But I remember some scientists said that as long as you sleep at a fixed time and sleep for eight hours, staying up late will not have any effect on your body."

Zhang Yu remembered that he saw this knowledge when he was writing the script and checking the information, and he recorded it at that time.

Lu Jiu smiled and said, "Did the scientist say that crops are grown in winter and grains are harvested in summer? Anyway, the rice matures at the same time."

Zhang Yu didn't know whether to laugh or cry, "How could the experts be so stupid? Planting crops must be done according to solar terms. I know this kind of common sense."

Lu Jiudao, "You also said that crops must be planted according to the solar terms, so why don't people sleep according to the time? The person who sleeps at a fixed time for a long enough time, the person who sleeps during the day and haunts at night every day, is it true that it has been a long time?"

Zhang Yu scratched his head, "The crops are plants, can they be the same as people?"

Lu Jiudao, "Of course there are differences, but the way of survival must follow the growth in spring and growth in summer, harvest in autumn and storage in winter. In the world of life, you will definitely be affected by nature. If you don't know how to hide in winter, you will be outside every day, exposed to the wind and cold, and you will be born with febrile disease in spring."

"When our internal organs are in operation, it doesn't mean that they are on call 24 hours a day. They also have the concept of going to and from work. If you let it work overtime after the work time, its work efficiency is very low. If you change it to a cockroach, there are no tasks at work every day. When you get off work, a lot of things will be arranged for you. Are you emotional? Do you scold the company after a long time? Will you sneak around in your daily work?"

Hearing this, Zhang Yu couldn't help laughing, "Doctor Lu, what you said is pretty impressive. If it's what you said, there will indeed be problems, but I see that experiment, it seems that some people have persisted for several years without getting sick."

Lu Jiudao, "That's because the diseases in traditional Chinese medicine can't be identified by scientific research in the past. In the scientific field, qi deficiency and blood deficiency are not diseases, but sub-health. Of course, there will be no problems with the sleeping method you mentioned. After all, instruments can only see organic diseases!"

"Now that science has advanced, modern medicine also advocates that people must go to bed before eleven o'clock, which is helpful for the secretion and metabolism of some hormones in the body. After eleven o'clock, no matter how regular you are, it will be useless."

"Actually, in my opinion, many things can be believed in data, but health must believe in one's own body feelings. Remember, blindly believing in science is also a kind of superstition."

The conclusions drawn from previous medical experiments are exactly the same as what Zhang Yu said, but with the development of the times, modern medicine is constantly updating the previous erroneous research, but because the information is too much and too complicated, many people simply cannot receive these updated medical knowledge, even doctors in some hospitals.

That's why it is said that there is no end to studying medicine.

However, there is still a difference between studying Western medicine and studying Chinese medicine. The former must stand at the forefront of medicine and pay attention to various papers and research results because of constant falsification. If you don’t pay attention, your own knowledge will fall behind.

The latter requires a lot of time to familiarize yourself with the classics, because after thousands of years, classics such as Huangdi Neijing, Shennong’s Herbal Classic, and Treatise on Febrile Diseases have not made any mistakes. Even today, some strange diseases can still have good curative effects according to the theoretical system thousands of years ago.

Lu Jiu also found that various researches of modern medicine seem to confirm the rationality of traditional Chinese medicine.

For example, I couldn’t see the meridians before, and thought that the meridian system of traditional Chinese medicine was a lie. However, modern medicine has used scientific falsification methods to strongly prove the existence of meridians.

And it was Chinese scientist Professor Zhu Zongxiang who made this experiment. He used the tapping sound detection method and the skin impedance method for experimental analysis.

The former method is to use a small rubber hammer with a pointed tip and a medical stethoscope to tap vertically along the traditional meridian. Whenever the small hammer hits the meridian, the sound will increase, and a high-vibration sound point will appear. When these high-vibration sound points are connected into a line, it coincides with the traditional meridian line again.

The latter method uses a low-frequency pulse power supply, and the detection electrode scans vertically on the traditional meridian line. When it touches the meridian line, the resistance will suddenly drop to form a low resistance point.

Both experiments obtained the same results, which naturally proved that the human body does have an invisible and strange line, which coincides with the meridians described by the ancients.

In addition to meridians, qi has also been confirmed, but this thing is basically made by foreign teams. In recent decades, scientific research teams from many countries have come to China to study these. As for the final data obtained, Lu Jiu is not very clear.

"Doctor Lu, do you still have research on Western medicine?" Zhang Yu said.

"Knowing a little bit is not a disadvantage." Lu Jiu smiled.

"Okay, then I will do as you said, and see if going to bed early and getting up early is more efficient." Zhang Yu smiled.

"Okay, then the follow-up consultation is over." Lu Jiu said.

After Zhang Yu scanned the QR code and paid the consultation fee, he saw Lu Shan staring intently at the computer screen with a pink earphone, looking very engrossed, "Hey, what is Grandpa Lu looking at so intently?"

Lu Jiu smiled, "I'm watching a medical video."

Zhang Yu said in surprise, "It's amazing, you still keep studying at such an advanced age, tsk tsk, hey, Dr. Lu, have you watched a popular Chinese medicine TV series recently?"

Chinese medicine TV series?
Are there still people making TV dramas about Chinese medicine?

Lu Jiu was also surprised.

Because since he was a child, he has only known two Chinese medicine film and television works, one is the movie Huanglian Magnolia, and the other is the TV drama miracle doctor Xilaile.

These two film and television works are the works that describe Chinese medicine most accurately. Of course, apart from these two, there are no other film and television works of Chinese medicine.

"What's it called?" Lu Jiu asked.

"Qianlang," Zhang Yu paused, "Dr. Lu, if you haven't watched it, I still suggest you don't watch it."

"Why, is the filming bad?" Lu Jiu laughed.

"It's not a question of whether it's bad or not. It's that kind of... that kind of rare TV series that can make anyone sick." When Zhang Yu spoke, the disgust on his face couldn't be hidden at all. "Doctor Lu, let me use an analogy. Suppose you didn't study medicine and delivered food every day after graduating from a technical secondary school. Now a professor from a Chinese medicine hospital wants to take you as an apprentice and teach you Chinese medicine. The reason is that you are a descendant of the Lu family and have an orthodox Chinese blood, and you are paid to learn it. Do you think this can happen in the Chinese medicine field?"

What?
blood! ?

Lu Jiu lives in Bengbu.

Zhang Yu was delighted when he saw Lu Jiu's expression, "Doctor Lu, you think it's outrageous, right? I squirmed when I saw it. This shit is writing about Chinese medicine, it's just insulting Chinese medicine."

Lu Jiu said with a smile, "As a descendant of a family of Chinese medicine, it is indeed my responsibility to inherit medical skills, but my grandfather said that the way is not far away, and doctors do not knock on doors. To cure diseases and save people, to teach people medical skills, you need others to ask you. Others will not cherish or appreciate what you give away."

"Like my dad and his generation, there is no one who studied medicine, and my grandfather didn't teach them half of the medical skills. This is true for relatives, let alone outsiders."

"As for blood vessels, I memorized meridian and acupoint maps at the age of five, read acupuncture and moxibustion at seven, memorized Shennong's Herbal Classic at ten, read Treatise on Febrile Diseases at 14, read Huangdi Neijing at 16, and got my medical qualifications at 26. It took me 20 years to be able to see a doctor. If the word "blood" can overwhelm these times, then the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine will not be so difficult."

Anyone who has studied Chinese medicine knows it well. It is very easy to learn health preservation at the beginning, but it is too difficult to achieve the level of curing diseases and saving lives.

No matter how talented you are, you must spend time learning and have enough love, so that you can learn the ability to save people from boring knowledge.

"That's right. In today's TV series, if you shoot growth, you shoot growth. Why do you have to portray the protagonist as a blind stream in the early stage? He used to be a soldier, but now he is a Chinese medicine doctor. I really don't know what else to ruin!" Zhang Yu said indignantly.

Lu Jiu smiled, "Aren't you still here?"

Zhang Yu waved his hand, "Come on, no one will buy something written by an unknown screenwriter like me, and the final payment is always in arrears. I have decided to try online novels in a few days and see if I can make a name for myself."

Lu Jiu nodded, "Work is work. Don't ignore your body. Whenever you feel uncomfortable, come to me."

"Well, let's go, Doctor Lu." Zhang Yu got up and said.

"Go slowly." Lu Jiu waved.

TV drama……

Compared with Zhang Yu's indignation, Lu Jiu was not so angry.

In an economy and society where traffic is paramount, eyeballs are resources. If a Chinese medicine TV series can come out and cause widespread heated discussions, then how well it is filmed is no longer the focus of Lu Jiu's attention.

Moreover, Lu Jiu also saw on the Internet that several cities have already begun to deploy Chinese medicine into primary and secondary schools, and the state has also begun to stipulate the size of Chinese medicine centers in various provinces and cities in a few years.

All kinds of information indicate that the country has begun to pay attention to Chinese medicine, and Lu Jiu is naturally very happy as a Chinese medicine practitioner.

[Patient Tian Ke, the recovery progress of liver depression is 9%, the recovery progress of qi deficiency is 40%, and the recovery progress of symptoms exceeds [-]%, activate the basic reward, do you want to receive it? 】

Tian Ke.

Who is this?
Lu Jiu recalled it carefully. He didn't seem to have seen a person named Tian Ke yesterday, but after carefully looking at the symptoms in the message, Lu Jiu came to his senses.

It was the netizen who was prescribed more than 40 medicines.

It seems to be the right medicine.

【receive! 】

(End of this chapter)

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