Chapter 159: Stroke
Xia Jun looked at Lu Jiu and then at his grandson.
To be honest, his education is not high and he doesn't understand anything about medicine.
But for some reason, he felt that what Lu Jiu said was quite reasonable.
Since there was something wrong with the previous set of things, it doesn't seem to matter if I try another one.
Besides, Lu Jiu’s grandfather, Lu Shan, had seen him many times before and was a capable Chinese doctor.
He didn't say anything, which shows that Lu Jiu probably didn't tell lies.
In this case, for the health of my grandson, just give it a try. There is nothing to lose 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 it." Xia Jun said with a smile.
Lu Jiu smiled and said, "Try to keep it as simple as possible. Just make some millet porridge in the morning. If he likes something sweet, add some yam or something. Don't add too much. If you want to change the taste, steamed buns and fried dough sticks will do. You don't need that."
It can be rigid and light. You can eat whatever you want before lunch and evening, but you can eat less vegetables. It is normal for children not to like vegetables.
, just eat whatever you want. There is no need to force him to eat every meal. As for fruit, it is best not to eat it too late. After three o'clock, our body's absorption function will decrease. You can calculate the time yourself. This is the last time before going to bed.
Remember not to drink milk anymore. As long as you ensure these things, your child is basically unlikely to be deficient in nutrients, and there is no need to worry about height issues."
To put it bluntly, Lu Jiu’s diet plan has not 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.
However, most of these fruits and vegetables are relatively sweet and sour, such as apples, bananas, watermelons, oranges, etc. Children's spleen and stomach are already developing. Eating too many fruits and vegetables will not only not nourish the child, but may also be harmful.
It is also said in the Huangdi Neijing that the five grains are for nourishment, the five fruits are for help, the five livestock are for benefit, and the five vegetables are for supplementation.
Grains are the main meal, and fruits only play a role in helping to satisfy hunger. It is obviously wrong to eat them as staple food every day.
Even according to the logic of Western medicine, children’s intestinal flora are not fully developed and it is difficult to digest the fiber in vegetables.
Therefore, it is obviously unscientific to ignore one's own conditions and just look at what is nutritious and what is beneficial, and then take supplements at will regardless of one's own conditions.
In fact, no matter how good something is on the market, it is not good for you, so it is not a supplement for you, but poison.
"Okay, I've written it down. Do I 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. Lighten the burden on the spleen and stomach, and then let him move more, play and see the sun. It can also have the effect of strengthening the spleen. The child will have sufficient Yang and recovery.
Get up very quickly.”
In fact, even if the symptoms are more severe, Lu Jiu does not recommend medication as long as it does not affect the child's quality of life.
Because the human body has its own self-healing function, many problems can be cured without treatment as long as you change your living habits.
As children are still growing, many drugs have strong effects and are far less mild than dietary supplements.
Therefore, changing your living habits and adjusting your diet are actually the prescriptions prescribed by Lu Jiu.
"Really?" Xia Jun glanced at Lu Shan as he spoke. Seeing Lu Shan nodding his head without any trace, he felt reassured, "That's okay, Xiao Lu, thank you."
"You're welcome. If you have any questions, come to me anytime." Lu Jiu said.
"Then I will definitely not be polite to you, hahaha, Uncle Lu, let's go." Xia Jun paid the money and led his grandson out of the hospital with a smile.
In one morning, Lu Jiu only saw two patients in total. This was much less than when he was in the hospital. But how can I put it, it is comfortable to see a doctor at home, without having to worry about any rules and regulations.
You can see the doctor how you want, and the most important thing is that you don’t have to sit in meetings and write reports.
The shortcomings.
Little money.
After going home, having lunch and taking a nap for dozens of minutes, Lu Jiu returned to the hospital to continue his consultation, while Lu Shan leaned on the lounge chair with a small teapot and leisurely enjoyed the sunbath.
[Patient Zhang Yu, the recovery progress of spleen deficiency is 2%, the recovery progress of qi deficiency is 20%, the recovery progress of symptomatic patients is more than 10%, ordinary rewards are activated, do you want to receive it? 】
oh?
interesting.
It seems that Zhang Yu must have taken the medicine.
The prescriptions are suitable for the symptoms and can often produce immediate results. Traditional Chinese medicines that require only a few courses of treatment and do not show any improvement even after taking them for months are basically blinding prescriptions. They are either not high enough and do not have the right symptoms, or they are just money-swindling.
Okay, let’s see what rewards this system can give.
【receive】
[Get reward: basic acupuncture! 】
Basic acupuncture?
Lu Jiu looked slightly disappointed.
I thought this strange system would give me some surprises, but I didn't expect that it was just basic acupuncture.
Although the Lu family's inheritance is mainly based on classic prescriptions, there were several acupuncture classics hundreds of years ago. However, due to the times, the Lu family's acupuncture techniques were gradually lost.
However, the loss of special techniques does not mean that the Lu family's traditional Chinese medicine does not know acupuncture at all. Over the past few hundred years, the Lu family has also had many great talents who studied under their teachers and occasionally passed down their experiences.
It's a pity that there is no system at all, and fewer and fewer future generations are studying medicine. Lu Shan's generation has only scratched the surface.
Needless to say, Lu Jiu is even worse than his grandfather. He has only learned the basics of acupuncture. It is still difficult to treat diseases with this method.
However, just when Lu Jiu was disappointed, a huge amount of knowledge poured into his mind, which immediately shook his whole nerves.
"The essence of a small needle is easy to expose but difficult to penetrate. The roughness keeps the shape, and the upper part keeps the spirit. The spirit is like a god, and the guest is at the door. If you don't know the disease, you will know the origin. The slightest needle is in the speed. The roughness keeps the pass, the upper part
Keep an eye on the opportunity. The movement of the opportunity should not be separated from the sky. The opportunity in the air is quiet and subtle. It cannot be caught when it comes, and it cannot be chased when it goes. Know the opportunity.
If you don't know the way, you can't catch it. If you know its coming and going, you should follow it... Those who go are counterintuitive, and those who come are obedient. If you know that you are rebellious and obedient, you should do the right thing without questioning. Welcome it and seize it.
, when the evil is done, it is not false; pursue it and save it, but when it is evil, it is without substance. Welcome it and follow it, reconcile it with your mind, and the needle is complete."
This seems to be... a passage written by Qi Bo in the original chapter of Nine Needles and Twelve in the Huangdi Neijing Lingshu, right?
The only disadvantage of studying medicine is that there are too many things to memorize.
However, Lu Jiu has a good memory, and he often reads the Huangdi Neijing, so he is quite familiar with the original text.
At this time, this piece of content appeared in his mind, and in addition to being familiar, he also had an unusual perception.
It was as if someone was teaching Lu Jiu in his mind how to grasp the qi movement during acupuncture. You must know that the key to all acupuncture treatments lies in the word "qi movement". Failure to find the qi movement accurately means that the syndrome differentiation is not clear.
, it is also possible to seriously injure human life.
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 he had learned before was not the foundation at all. Compared with his insights this time, it was probably just an introduction.
This is a bit exaggerated!
In the future, wouldn't it be true that as long as he continues to cure a few patients, his medical skills will rise like a rocket?
Oh!
Two hundred thousand a year?
What a joke, the master of Chinese medicine is my goal!!
Lu Jiu, who was already somewhat confident, was somewhat inflated at this moment!
However, it only lasted for a moment. Lu Jiu himself knew that there must be a prerequisite for receiving rewards, 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 exceeds 50%, activation skill reward, do you want to receive it? 】
Oops, it seems that the effect of the medicine is continuing to work.
【receive】
[Get reward: Deqi]
Deqi?
Lu Jiu knows this very well. If grasping Qi is the key to all treatments, then gaining Qi is the beginning of all treatments.
De Qi under acupuncture means that the doctor has stimulated the patient's acupuncture points through filiform needles, and then can use some special techniques to stimulate the Qi accumulated in the acupoints to treat a series of diseases.
Of course, even if no special techniques are used, as long as the Qi is gained, it is still healing.
It can be said that only by being able to gain Qi through acupuncture can one be considered a qualified acupuncturist.
Lu Jiu was ecstatic.
The knowledge of basic acupuncture has benefited him a lot, and now it actually gives him the ability to gain qi through acupuncture.
unbelievable!
This system is too buggy.
With it, why worry about not becoming a master of Chinese medicine?
Stable!
Next, you only need to focus on curing the patient, and there is no need to think about anything else.
Suppressing the joy in his heart, Lu Jiu took out a box of filiform needles from the drawer, which he bought for the purpose of practicing acupuncture. He originally thought that he would not have time to practice on the first day of the consultation, but it turned out that he had overthought it.
After unpacking and taking out a filiform needle, Lu Jiu directly injected a needle into his Hegu point.
Almost instantly, Lu Jiu saw that the skin around his Hegu point was slowly turning red. It was a faint red at first, and then the color became closer to pink. At this time, the color would no longer change.
Already.
Sure enough, after acquiring the skill, Lu Jiu became much more proficient in obtaining qi under the needle than before, almost to the point of being able to do it easily.
At Lu Jiu's age, if he were not a Chinese medicine practitioner specializing in acupuncture, he would never be able to reach this level.
If we add Lu Jiu's achievements in Jingfang prescriptions, it would be difficult to find a few young Chinese doctors like him in the whole of China who know both Jingfang prescriptions and acupuncture.
This is also because today’s teaching model adopts a subject-based education, learning the basics first and then dividing it into subjects. Those who learn medicine learn medicine, those who learn classics learn prescriptions, and those who learn acupuncture learn acupuncture.
Many students majoring in traditional Chinese medicine in universities basically do not know how to see a doctor after graduation. Most of them go to work in pharmaceutical companies. When they enter a hospital, they basically take exams related to their major.
As for students who study classics and prescriptions, they basically don’t have a deep understanding of medicine. Most of their knowledge comes from textbooks, such as going up the mountain to collect medicines and identify medicines, etc., which they have never dabbled in.
This leads to the book saying that the nature and flavor of this medicine are what it is, and what its functions are.
However, it is difficult to achieve clinical therapeutic effect if learned in this way.
For example, the medicine Angelica sinensis is said in books to nourish blood and activate blood circulation. But in fact, the head of Angelica sinensis draws blood upward and has the ability to activate blood circulation. The body of Angelica sinensis nourishes blood, while the tail of Angelicae quai nourishes blood.
Bloody.
If a patient needs to activate blood circulation and you use the tail of Angelica sinensis without knowing the condition of this medicine, it will not only fail to achieve the therapeutic effect, but will also make the patient's condition worse.
Another example is ginger. This is a medicine that can be seen in our daily lives. It is basically used in cooking.
But the way it is done is different, the meridians of its nature and flavor will also be different. If it is cut into strips, it will enter the heart meridian, if it is cut into pieces, it will enter the lung meridian, and if it is simmered, it will enter the stomach meridian.
The changes in Chinese medicine are so diverse and... magical!
It has its own regional season. If the same seeds are planted in another place, their properties and taste will be very different. No matter how similar their molecular structures are, the curative effects will not be 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 traditional Chinese medicine doctors like Lu Jiu among the people, and there may not be many who can compare with him.
Chapter completed!