I can talk to my internal organs

Chapter 4 Rehabilitation Rewards, Acupuncture

Chapter 4 Rehabilitation Rewards, Acupuncture

Xia Jun looked at Lu Jiu, then at his grandson.

To be honest, he is not well-educated, and he doesn't know anything about medicine.

But for some reason, he felt that what Lu Jiu said was quite reasonable.

Since there is a problem with the previous set of things, it doesn't seem to matter to try another one.

Besides, Lu Jiu's grandfather, Lu Shan, had treated him a lot in the past, and he was a capable Chinese medicine doctor.

He didn't say anything, so Lu Jiu shouldn't have lied.

In this case, for the sake of grandson's health, just try it, there is no loss anyway.

"Okay, I'll listen to you. I'll discuss it with his mother when I get back, and you can tell me how to eat." Xia Jun smiled.

Lu Jiu smiled and said, "Try to be as simple as possible. Just make some millet porridge in the morning. If he likes something sweet, he can add some yam or something. Don't add too much. If you want to change the taste, steamed buns and fritters are also fine. You don't need to be so rigid, you can eat anything light. You can eat whatever you want before noon and night, but you can eat less vegetables. It's normal for children not to eat vegetables. Just eat whatever you want. You don't need to force him to eat every meal. Fruits, it's better not to eat too late. After three o'clock, our body will be weak." The absorption function will be reduced, you can calculate the time yourself, this last milk before going to bed, remember not to drink any more, as long as you ensure this, the child is basically unlikely to lack any nutrition, and there is no need to worry about height issues."

To put it bluntly, Lu Jiu's diet plan hasn't changed much, but it has reduced a lot of unnecessary nutrients.

Things like vegetables and fruits, indeed, from a nutritional point of view, many vegetables and fruits are good, and some have the function of preventing various diseases.

But most of these vegetables and fruits are relatively sweet and sour, such as apples, bananas, watermelons, oranges, etc. Children's spleen and stomach are already developing, and eating too many fruits and vegetables will not only not nourish them, but will be harmful to them.

The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic also said that the five grains are for nourishment, the five fruits are for help, the five animals are for benefit, and the five vegetables are for filling.

The five grains are the main meal, and the five fruits only play an auxiliary role in satisfying hunger. It is obviously wrong to eat it as a staple food every day.

Therefore, it is obviously unscientific to make supplements indiscriminately regardless of one's own conditions, only to see that this is nutritious and that is beneficial.

In fact, no matter how good something is advertised on the market, if it is not good for you, then it is not a tonic for you, but a poison.

"Okay, I've made a note, do you still need to prescribe medicine for that?" Xia Jun asked.

Lu Jiu waved his hand, "There is no need to take medicine. The child's symptoms are not serious. Reduce the burden on the spleen and stomach, and then let him do more activities. Seeing the sun after playing will also have the effect of invigorating the spleen. The child will recover quickly."

In fact, no matter how severe the symptoms are, as long as it does not affect the quality of life of the child, Lu Jiu does not recommend taking medicine.

Because the human body itself has the function of self-healing, many problems can be cured without treatment as long as the living habits are changed.

Children are in the development period, and many medicines are relatively strong, far less gentle than food supplements.

Therefore, changing the living habits and adjusting the diet structure were actually the prescriptions prescribed by Lu Jiu.

"It's really not necessary?" Xia Jun glanced at Lu Shan while speaking, seeing Lu Shan nodding his head indistinctly, he took a reassurance in his heart, "That's fine, Xiao Lu, thank you."

"You're welcome, come to me anytime if you have any questions," Lu Jiu said.

"Then I will definitely not be polite to you, hahaha, Uncle Lu, let's go." Xia Jun finished paying, and led his grandson out of the hospital with a smile.

In the whole morning, Lu Jiu only saw two patients. Compared with when he was in the hospital, the number was much smaller. But how can I say it? It is comfortable to see a doctor at home. You don't have to worry about any rules and regulations. You can see a doctor as you want.

Disadvantages.

less money.

After returning home for lunch and taking a nap for 10 minutes, Lu Jiu went back to the clinic to continue his consultation, while Lu Shan twisted a small teapot and leaned on the recliner, enjoying the sunbath leisurely.

[Patient Zhang Yu, the recovery progress of spleen deficiency is 2%, the recovery progress of qi deficiency is 20%, and the recovery progress of symptoms is more than [-]%, activate the ordinary reward, do you want to receive it? 】

Oh?
interesting.

It seems that Zhang Yu should have taken medicine.

Prescriptions that are right for the symptoms can often have immediate results. Those traditional Chinese medicines that are prescribed for a few courses and don’t improve after a month are basically prescriptions that catch people’s eyes.

Okay, let's see what rewards this system can give.

【receive】

[Reward: Basic Acupuncture! 】

Basic acupuncture?

Lu Jiu was slightly disappointed.

I thought this strange system could give me some surprises, but I didn't expect it to be just a basic acupuncture.

Although the Lu family's inheritance is mainly based on classic prescriptions, there were also a few acupuncture classics hundreds of years ago, but because of the times, the Lu family's acupuncture techniques have gradually been lost.

However, the loss of the special technique does not mean that the Lu family's Chinese medicine practitioners are completely ignorant of acupuncture. For hundreds of years, the Lu family has also had many great talents learn from teachers everywhere, and occasionally pass on their experience.

It's a pity that they are not systematic, and less and less people in later generations study medicine. In Lu Shan's generation, they can only learn superficially.

Needless to say, Lu Jiu is worse than his grandfather. He has only learned the basics of acupuncture, and it is still difficult to use this method to cure diseases.

However, just when Lu Jiu was disappointed, a huge amount of knowledge flooded into his mind, which instantly lifted his nerves.

"The essentials of small needles are easy to present but difficult to enter. Roughly guard the shape, keep the spirit above, and the spirit is at the door. The guest is at the door. If you don't care about the disease, you know the origin of the evil? The subtlety of the needle is in the speed. Knowing that it is contrary to obedience, there is no doubt in doing what is right. Greeting and seizing it, the evil will be empty; chasing it and helping it, the evil will be empty. Welcome it and follow it, and use your mind to harmonize it, and the way of needle is completed."

This seems to be... the original chapter of the Nine Needles and Twelve Stories in the Huangdi Neijing Lingshu, a passage said by Qibo, right?
This is the bad thing about studying medicine. There are too many things to memorize.

However, Lu Jiu has a good memory, and he also reads the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic frequently, so he is quite familiar with the original text.

At this time, this content appeared in his mind, and apart from familiarity, there was also an unusual perception.

It was as if someone taught Lu Jiu how to grasp the Qi mechanism during acupuncture. You must know that the key to all acupuncture treatments lies in the word "Qi mechanism".

This is also the core content of the first chapter of the Huangdi Neijing Lingshu.

After this baptism of knowledge, Lu Jiu felt that the acupuncture she had learned before was not the foundation at all. Compared with this understanding, it could only be regarded as an introduction.

This is a bit exaggerated!

In the future, wouldn't it be possible for one's medical skills to rise like a rocket as long as one continues to cure some patients?

Ah!
20 million a year?

What a joke, the master of traditional Chinese medicine is my goal! !
Lu Jiu, who was already a little confident, was somewhat inflated at this moment!
But only for a moment, Lu Jiu knew that there must be a prerequisite to get the reward, and he had to do his best to cure every patient.

It is definitely impossible to lie down and wait for the reward to come.

[Patient Zhang Yu, the recovery progress of spleen deficiency is 2%, the recovery progress of qi deficiency is 50%, and the recovery progress of symptoms is more than [-]%. The activation skill reward, do you want to receive it? 】

Wow, it seems that the effect of the medicine is continuing to work.

【receive】

[Reward: Deqi]

Get angry?

This Lu Jiu couldn't be more clear. If grasping Qi mechanism is the key to all treatments, then getting Qi is the beginning of all treatments.

Getting qi from the needle means that the doctor has stimulated the patient's acupoints through the needle, and then can use some special techniques to mobilize the qi gathered in the acupoints to treat a series of diseases.

Of course, even if no special technique is used, as long as one gets qi, it is still healing.

It can be said that a qualified acupuncturist can only be regarded as a qualified acupuncturist if he is able to get Qi under the needle.

Lu Jiu was ecstatic.

The knowledge of basic acupuncture has benefited him a lot, and now it directly gives him the ability to get Qi from acupuncture.

unbelievable!

This system is so buggy.

With it, why don't you worry about becoming a master of traditional Chinese medicine?
Steady!

Next, you only need to focus on curing the patient, and you don't need to think about the rest.

Suppressing the joy in his heart, Lu Jiu took out a box of filiform needles from the drawer, which he bought for practicing acupuncture. He thought that he would not have time to practice on the first day of the consultation, but he overthought.

Unpacking and taking out a filiform needle, Lu Jiu injected a needle directly at his Hegu point.

In almost an instant, Lu Jiu saw his skin around the Hegu acupoint gradually turn red. It was a faint red at first, and then the color tended to be pink. By this time, the color would not change anymore.

Sure enough, after acquiring the skill, Lu Jiu was much more proficient in gaining qi from the needle than before, almost reaching the point where he could do it at his fingertips.

At Lu Jiu's age, if he wasn't a Chinese medicine expert specializing in acupuncture, he would definitely not be able to reach this level.

If Lu Jiu's achievements in classic prescriptions were added, it would be difficult to find a few young Chinese medicine practitioners like him who knew both classic prescriptions and acupuncture in the whole of China.

This is also because today's teaching mode adopts the division of education, first learn the basics and then divide into subjects, those who study medicine learn medicine, those who study classic prescriptions learn classic prescriptions, and those who study acupuncture and moxibustion learn acupuncture and moxibustion.

Many students majoring in traditional Chinese pharmacy in universities basically don't know how to see a doctor after graduation. Most of them also go to work in pharmaceutical companies, and when they enter the hospital, they basically take an exam related to their major.

And students who study classic prescriptions basically don't have a deep understanding of medicine. Most of their knowledge comes from textbooks, such as going up the mountain to collect medicine and knowing medicine, etc., and they have never dabbled in it.

This leads to the book saying that what is the nature and flavor of this medicine, then what is the nature and flavor of it, and what function it has.

Little do they know that learning in this way is very difficult to achieve therapeutic effect in clinical practice.

For example, the medicine Angelica, it is said in the book that it nourishes blood and activates blood, but in fact, the head of Angelica is capable of promoting blood, the body of Angelica nourishes blood, and the tail of Angelica breaks blood.

If a patient needs to activate blood circulation, and you use the tail of Angelica sinensis without knowing the condition of the medicine, it will not only fail to achieve the therapeutic effect, but will even worsen the condition of the patient.

Another example is the medicine of ginger, which is a blind medicine that we can see in our daily life, and it is basically used in cooking.

But the method is different, and its property and flavor meridians will also be different. Cut it into shreds, it enters the heart meridian, cut it into pieces, it enters the lung meridian, and stew it, it enters the stomach meridian.

The changes of traditional Chinese medicine are so diverse and... amazing!
It has its own regional seasons, the same seed planted in another place, its taste will be very different, no matter how similar their molecular structure is, the curative effect is not the same.

Therefore, it is not advisable to know medicine but not medicine, or to know medicine but not medicine.

Of course, there are many folks who have hereditary traditional Chinese medicine like Lu Jiu, and there may not be few who can compare with him.

After all, the word "inheritance" has been the most important thing for Chinese people since ancient times, and sometimes it is even more important than life!
(End of this chapter)

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