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Chapter 208 Birthday

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It is indeed not a path. Zhang Cheng’s family knows his own affairs. Traditional Chinese medicine starts with empirical medicine and Yin and Yang and Five Elements. Although the interpretation of the human body can be self-consistent, foreigners do not believe this set - in fact, the theory of Yin and Yang and Five Elements is closer to the metaphysical point of view. ▲∴

However, since the human body is a small universe, there is nothing wrong with bringing metaphysics into human body medicine - probably the ancestors thought so too.

Zhang Cheng thoroughly examined eight volunteer patients, and six of them were attacked. Zhang Cheng prescribed three different prescriptions for treatment according to the severity of the disease.

This caused Dr. Dawson to be puzzled. During the dispensing period, he asked Zhang Cheng: "Since you said that they are all caused by diet, they are actually attacking the fire? Then why not use one drug?"

Zhang Cheng: "The disease has its priorities. You see, the lesions of these people are different. Some have eye pain, some have toothache, some have lesions in the lungs, and some have lesions in the stomach, which means that the disease is still quite different. Therefore, different drugs should be used to treat the disease according to the condition. Of course, if you drink Sanhuang Decoction to relieve the fire, it will have some effects, but it is not the best solution for them."

Dawson saw that Zhang Cheng had only planned to prepare five portions of Chinese medicine. He asked, "What about the remaining two?"

Zhang Cheng: "Those two are not attacking the fire, but kidney deficiency. I said that the more Chinese medicine you take, the greater the burden on the kidneys. So it is not suitable for them to take so many Chinese medicines. You see, this is for them - wolfberry, just take a few pills a day."

Dawson remembers that the remaining two volunteers had back pain, but one was fever and sweating, and the other was cold and cold in the limbs. Dawson asked: "I remember these two people that were fever and sweating, and the other was cold and afraid of cold in the limbs. Why are they all kidney deficiency?"

Zhang Cheng: "The one who has fever is kidney yin deficiency, and the one who has chills is kidney yang deficiency - they all have symptoms of back pain, but it is actually kidney pain inside. In fact, it is good to supplement it with Citigarbha. But that price is not cheap, and the effect of this wolfberry is not bad - at least I can provide it in large quantities for free."

Dawson: "If the condition is the same, you need different drugs to treat it, and if the condition is the same, you need the condition is the same. I am almost confused. I originally wanted to learn a little."

Zhang Cheng: "Don't, in a few years, you can't even recognize the properties of the drug. You have to memorize the prescription. Of course, the prescription can be retrieved by computer now. However, the Chinese medicine thing is that the more patients you see, the greater the confidence you have to prescribe medicine. If you kill people one after another as soon as you open it, you would have been beaten to death."

After preparing the medicine and drinking it for several volunteer patients, the condition will be significantly relieved in just a few dozen minutes - it is unlikely to recover completely at the moment, and curing the disease is not tooth extraction.

Zhang Cheng saw this scene and said, "It is said that the disease comes like a mountain of falling, and the disease goes like a thread. Fortunately, the condition is not serious (the acute illness has been sent to the hospital for a long time). I saw that these six people will recover in one or two days."

Zhang Cheng called the two people with cold and fever again, and one of them gave a pack of wolfberry and told him: "You don't need to drink soup medicine for this disease. This medicine is three times a day. Also, you should also pay attention to your daily diet (in fact, you should pay more attention to sexual intercourse, but it doesn't make sense to foreigners). You might as well eat more oysters and onions (if it's Australia, kangaroo meat is also good). You can even eat it raw."

After reading these two, Zhang Cheng reminded the other six people to pay attention to their diet. After the treatment, Dr. Dawson asked: "Why do you say the most about diet, rather than exercise."

Zhang Cheng: "Everyone understands the principle of exercising - and none of them gets sick due to excessive lack of exercise. But the diet is different. Now we all know that drinking more orange juice during the sailing can prevent scurvy, but we traditional Chinese medicine has long understood that unbalanced diet can lead to illness - whole meat or full vegetarian food is harmful, and most fruits and vegetables also have changes in cold and heat from the perspective of pharmacological properties, which can exist as a Chinese medicine.

To change the patient's dietary structure for treatment, we call it diet therapy, which is to treat diseases through eating. It can even be said that if everyone's dietary structure is reasonable, they will not get sick - in traditional Chinese medicine, this is the reason."

The instructor asked: "Then is the dietary structure of Western food now reasonable?"

Zhang Cheng: "Most of them are reasonable, and there is one saying that existence is reasonable. However, there are indeed more fried foods in fast foods - fried and puffed foods have no benefit to people at all (the only function is to satisfy the feeling of filling)."

Tutor: "Fast food is recognized as junk food in the United States and is the main cause of obesity. It has no other benefits except that it can bring enough calories to people without any benefit."

Zhang Cheng nodded: "Luckily, I don't eat fast food either."

Dr. Dawson was open-minded: "As the product of social industrialization, now there are few people who eat fast food except for the poor or lazy people who use food rolls."

Dawson said again: "Actually, you can charge some appropriate fees for treating them."

Zhang Cheng: "No, I have been satisfied from other aspects."

Dawson pointed to his brain and gestured: "Are you talking about spiritual satisfaction? I will have this feeling, of course I have to get the salary."

Dawson didn't know that Zhang Chengzhen was not short of these two medicines, and according to Zhang Cheng's view, plus the effect of promoting Chinese culture and traditional Chinese medicine, free treatment was also very calculated. Back then, Shang Yang's reforms, and Yan Gongzi Qianjin Shigu were actually similar to today's free publicity. If you didn't see the real benefits, how could anyone believe you?

Zhang Cheng: "I am different from you. In Chinese traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, you need to take a license before you can treat people. Fortunately, no one in the United States cares about this kind of thing. I have already been greatly satisfied if I can treat people without restrictions here."

Zhang Cheng vaguely remembers that the standardized medical license was just a matter of more than ten years ago. Later, he heard that at that time, the barefoot doctors in rural areas, both men, women, young and old, went to medical colleges and medical schools and other places to take the diploma. The oldest was nearly 70 years old and practiced medical treatment for more than 40 years.

At least now, the United States has a blank in terms of the qualifications for traditional Chinese medicine practice. There is only one acupuncture qualification exam. It is said that more than half of the people who take this exam are Chinese. Traditional Chinese medicine is a complete blank - because fruits, vegetables and seasonings are also part of traditional Chinese medicine, Americans do not believe in the effects of traditional Chinese medicine. People who do not know how to regulate this business.

There was the first case of traditional Chinese medicine in New York that year. A Chinese medicine defendant practiced medicine without a license. However, after the US police investigated, the Chinese medicine did not give Western medicine diagnosis and treatment methods such as infusion, injection, blood test. The relationship between traditional Chinese medicine and patients is more like a health consultation. The prescription can be read as a written suggestion to recommend you take some nutritious foods and supplements.

There are only endangered animals and plants that are not protected by law and do not contain heavy metals or toxic ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine, which cannot be controlled by American law.

Dawson: "Because most people, including those in the past, I still think that traditional Chinese medicine is about the same as witch doctors. The legislation pays more attention to protecting the interests of pharmaceutical companies and hospitals."

Zhang Cheng: "I used to hear that it is a crime to get prescription drugs without going through doctors and hospitals in the United States? This is what you are talking about protecting the profits of pharmaceutical companies and hospitals, right?"

Dawson: "Illegal sale of prescription drugs under federal law is a felony. Procedure is important. It is very important that the procedure is legal and very important, and it is the cornerstone of the entire society."

Zhang Cheng also knows that this so-called felony crime is that in the United States, the so-called felony crime can be made to let you go home or stay in prison for several years. In many so-called felony crimes in the United States only have a sentence of zero to thirty-six months, yes, 0 to 36 months. In Zhang Cheng's view, the uncertainty of the sentencing date is probably for the smooth progress of judicial transactions on the surface and judicial transactions on the secret...

As a doctor, Dawson certainly believes that this is very important, but it is indeed very important. Some prescription drugs have great toxic and side effects and are indeed very dangerous not to take as prescribed drugs. But many people know that the price of American drugs is almost one of the most expensive countries in the world. The total annual sales of American drugs account for one-third of the world's world. The United States is of course the largest market for pharmaceutical companies.

If there were no protection methods, wouldn’t it be that cheap foreign drugs would make money? At that time, their pharmaceutical companies would be in a dilemma like other factories that had been transferred overseas or closed directly, and were forced to lower prices and engage in price wars and lose high profits and eventually lose R&D capabilities. If this really happens, this is a nightmare for American pharmaceutical companies. Fortunately, since the Roosevelt era, American pharmaceutical companies have been using legislative means to protect their profits.

Zhang Cheng remembered something and asked: "Dr. Dawson, do you know acupuncture?"

Dr. Dawson: "I know that the United States now has its own acupuncture and moxibustion medical school. Of course, it also recognizes the qualifications of some acupuncture and moxibustion medical schools in China. Their graduates can take the acupuncture license in the United States."

Zhang Cheng asked the next question: "Dr. Dawson. Have you ever had foot massage and cupping?"

Dawson: "I have had such an experience, which can relieve my fatigue. Of course, it is still very scary to see someone cupping for the first time. I think it will definitely hurt."

Zhang Cheng was also puzzled. Acupuncture, cupping, acupoint massage, etc. are just some auxiliary treatment methods. Americans believe it. Maybe it is because it is effective quickly. Zhang Cheng knew that some acupoints can immediately relieve the pain by punctured in or massaged a few times.

Compared with traditional Chinese medicine, it is already very fast to drink it for a few minutes. Traditional Chinese medicine also talks about conditioning as the main treatment of the disease as the auxiliary treatment - it seems that this is not what Americans think. American society lives fast-pacedly, and it is not something that can be waited for you to do with time.

After observing the conditions of several patients again, Zhang Cheng said to Dr. Dawson: "I see that these people are fine. The cup of medicine I left behind has their names written. Drink it once before going to bed and drink it again tomorrow morning. Next time, volunteers continue to call me, and you can call me if you have any questions."

Dr. Dawson shook hands with Zhang Cheng before leaving: "As a doctor, I can understand what you do. I think these volunteers will bring you good news as seeds of dandelions after they recover today... Let go..."

The instructor and Zhang Cheng left the infirmary together. Zhang Cheng drove the instructor back to his office. On the way, Zhang Cheng said: "It's a pleasant afternoon in body and mind."

Tutor: "Immerse yourself in the work you like. Do you see if my Dick is saved by using traditional Chinese medicine?"

Zhang Cheng stopped the car on the side of the road and thought for a long time, then said to the Sierra Nevada Mountains where the sunset was setting: "Cut it, change to stainless steel."

Tutor: "Well, let's leave a miss, I don't want to use it that much."

A guy who is quarrels with his tutor, Zhang Cheng continued to drive on the road after he finished talking about his mentor. It was not that the tutor's disease was incurable, but after he was cured, the tutor's life would be greatly shortened - after all, the tutor is old, and he still wants to pay a price to make trouble like a young man. It doesn't matter if this price has nothing to do with Zhang Cheng, but Zhang Cheng still wants to get his graduation certificate.

After returning the tutor, Zhang Cheng drove out of the school gate and stopped at a jewelry store. After entering the door, the lobby manager greeted him: "What do you need help?"

Zhang Cheng: "The price for lovers, young girls, birthday gifts, doesn't matter." Zhang Cheng took out the black card: "I have money."

The lobby manager's eyes lit up: "No problem, I will introduce to you the treasure of our store - the necklace of vows and love."

Zhang Cheng was taken to see a gold necklace exhibited separately in the glass cabinet. The necklace itself is not big, but the three heart-shaped colored diamonds below are dazzling under the flashing light. One blue diamond, one pink diamond, and one yellow diamond are arranged in the same size and triangle arrangement, and the purity, transparency and color concentration are top-notch. I think the designer has also spent a lot of effort.

Compared to the diamonds above, each one looks about three or four carats. The price is also sky-high, less than one cent a cent to ten million US dollars.

Zhang Cheng’s shopping philosophy is simple, as long as you like it and can afford it: “Just wrap it up for me.”

This made the lobby manager lose his place of saying things, but the sales are real. The lobby manager put up a necklace in front of Zhang Cheng's bread, along with the appraisal of the love and vow necklace and the designer's signature.

At Rebecca's birthday party in the evening, when Rebecca opened the box and gasped in the room, the owner of Tonight, Rebecca, brought the necklace of vows and love, squeezed his chest, and then said with a smile: "With it, even if the career line is not deep enough, it can attract attention."

After saying that, Rebecca came up and gave Zhang Cheng a French kiss. Zhang Cheng could feel Rebecca's body trembling gently with his tongue. After the kiss, Rebecca said to Zhang Cheng: "I love you!"

Zhang Cheng touched Rebecca's head: "I love you too!"
Chapter completed!
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