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Chapter 65: Chest Yang turns back and blood comes

"Doctor Lu, just tell me what to do, I believe you." Wei Jun said.

"I will give you acupuncture first, and then you will take some medicine to replenish qi and blood. When you go back, you must fall asleep before eleven o'clock. When you get up in the morning, shake your arms, pat your elbows, armpits, and groin, and then stand on tiptoe.

Tiptoe, your daily diet should be as simple as possible, just one or two bowls of rice and a few side dishes. Yin deficiency generates internal heat. You must not eat fat or meat anymore. You have to endure it if you are really hungry. This is what you are doing.

Restore your stomach qi, you understand." Lu Jiu said.

Of course I don't understand.

But Wei Jun was pretty smart.

Regardless of whether it is clear or not, just do it first and then talk about it.

"Okay." Wei Jun said.

Lu Jiu nodded and immediately began to take out the needle.

Although Wei Jun and Tian Xuelin both have fatty liver, according to the syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine, their symptoms are completely different, so the treatment methods will naturally be different.

Before Lu Jiu cleaned Wei Jun's liver and gallbladder, he had to replenish his yang.

Because his liver-blood deficiency is due to lack of Qi, it is said in "Synopsis of the Golden Chamber" that "the pulse in Cunkou is weak, and if it is weak, there is no Qi, and if there is no Qi, there is a deficiency of blood, and if there is insufficient blood, there is a cold in the chest.

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The essence of Wei Jun's liver-blood deficiency is actually insufficient Qi, and insufficient Qi means insufficient Yang.

Many patients with anemia have symptoms of coldness in the chest, which is a sign of insufficient yang.

If you just replenish blood when you see anemia, then no matter how much blood replenishing medicine you take, the blood will not be replenished. Why? Because blood replenishing medicines are very nourishing medicines, which require more yang to transport and transform them.

The patient himself is anemic due to Yang deficiency. If you do this, it will make things worse.

Therefore, when the chest yang returns, blood will come naturally. If you want to replenish the blood, you must replenish the heart yang.

In the same way, the same is true for Wei Jun's kidney yin deficiency. Simply replenishing yin is not enough. You must replenish yang first and then yin, or replenish both yin and yang. In short, you cannot replenish yin blindly.

As for exercise, Lu Jiu did not recommend Wei Jun to walk and stand.

On the one hand, this is because Wei Jun's main symptom is not cold and dampness, and on the other hand, the effect of tapping the sick area is very good for him.

It is recorded in the Lingshu·Xieke chapter of "Huangdi Neijing" that "if there is evil in the lungs and heart, the Qi will stay in the two elbows. If there is evil in the liver, the Qi will flow in the two armpits. If there is evil in the spleen, the Qi will stay in the two thighs. In the kidneys

If there is evil, the Qi will stay in the two popliteals. All these eight deficiencies are the chambers of the organ, where the true Qi passes, and where the blood circulates. The evil Qi hates the blood and cannot stay. If it stays, it will damage the tendons and joints.

The organs cannot bend or stretch, so they are contracted."

The meaning of this passage is that if there is disease in the heart and lungs, the disease will stay in the centers of the elbows; if there is disease in the liver, the disease will stay in the armpits; if there is disease in the spleen, the disease will stay in the groins on both sides.

, there is disease in the kidneys, and the disease will stay in the popliteal fossa of both legs.

Frequent tapping of these areas can drive away part of the disease, which is of great help to the body.

Now many people also summarize it as Pai Baxu health regimen.

The actions Lu Jiu asked Wei Jun to do were actually asking him to take the initiative to relieve the pressure on the five internal organs and help the five internal organs drive away some of the disease energy through tapping.

Of course, when you are sick, tapping these areas will cause excruciating pain. It is the kind of pain that makes you frown when you press it without exerting any force. But this pain is actually the five internal organs warning you that they are going out.

Problem.

The more painful it is, the more you need to pat until it no longer hurts.

"Lie down." Lu Jiu said.

Wei Jun then lay down on the small bed obediently.

Lu Jiu then inserted a needle into the Guanyuan point, and then began to perform the Burning Mountain Fire Acupuncture Technique.

Since it is to replenish heart yang, it is necessary to strengthen the small intestine and replenish kidney yang.

The heart and the small intestine are related to each other. If the heart yang is insufficient, the fire in the small intestine will definitely not be enough. If there is less fire, the small intestine will move slowly, and naturally it will not be able to distinguish turbidity normally. Then the transportation and transformation function of the spleen will also be affected. Strengthening the small intestine can Restore the transportation and transformation function of the spleen and ensure the logistics of the internal organs. Tonifying kidney yang is to replenish the true fire of Mingmen, so that the body fluid in the kidney water can be injected into the heart and lungs under the transpiration of kidney fire.

People have two kidneys, but the functions of the two kidneys are actually different. One is kidney yang and the other is kidney yin. Kidney yang stores fire and kidney yin stores water. They form yin and yang by themselves. Once one of them is affected by , then your life will be reduced by at least half.

By strengthening the small intestine and replenishing the kidney yang, Wei Jun's lower burner is equivalent to having a sufficient source of fire. Wei Jun's liver blood deficiency is due to insufficient qi, and one of the main reasons for insufficient qi is insufficient fire, that is, insufficient upward ability. .

The liver governs dispersion, and its qi rises. This rise naturally requires the power of fire. This is the case in nature. High temperature rises and low temperature drops. The liver, which controls dispersion in the human body, relies on fire to complete this rise function.

The small intestine is one of the six fu organs, and it belongs to the same lower burner as the liver. Strengthening the small intestine to replenish kidney yang is actually treating the liver's function of dispersing fluids.

But there is a problem here. When the function of liver qi is restored, the disease qi in the liver qi will also be brought to the heart.

Wood can create fire. When excess wood energy enters the heart, it will inevitably lead to an imbalance of yin and yang in the heart.

Because liver wood is yin wood, heart fire is yin fire, and yin wood produces yin fire. Before Lu Jiu can replenish heart yang, heart yin has to take over.

Therefore, while Lu Jiu strengthens the small intestine and replenishes kidney yang, he also has to purge the heart fire.

This kind of treatment is a brand new challenge for Lu Jiu.

Because he had to use the two reinforcing and diarrheal acupuncture techniques of Shaoshanhuo and Tutianliang at the same time.

Lu Jiu himself didn't know how to take both nourishment and diarrhea into consideration, so he could only try his best to explore.

In fact, whether TCM can progress depends precisely on clinical trials.

Studying from books can help you find out the causes of diseases, and studying from patients can help you learn methods. Only by combining the two can you turn knowledge into medical skills.

Phew~~

Lu Jiu took a breath and felt the breath on Wei Jun's body.

While matching the acupuncture points, his techniques are constantly changing.

For a while, this acupoint was used to burn mountain fire, and for a while, this acupoint was used to apply Tianliang. Before he knew it, his forehead began to sweat slightly.

Acupuncture may seem simple, but it is actually very labor-intensive. Just like threading a needle, your attention must be concentrated at all times. The slightest mistake will lead to less than ideal results.

Even though Lu Jiu has mastered these two acupuncture techniques, the number of times of practice is still too little. The lack of experience cannot be compensated by the system, and Lu Jiu can only explore it himself.

Li Xiaxia on the side did not understand acupuncture. She only saw several needles stuck in her husband's chest, and the needles were shaking constantly, while Lu Jiu was inserting and twisting some needles back and forth from time to time. Li Xiaxia couldn't help but frown.

Does it really not hurt when those needles are inserted into the body?

In the past, just tapping an embroidery needle would make my fingers extremely painful, but now it's all stuck in.

Moreover, just a few pricks with needles can cure the disease?

If this is really the case, then Chinese medicine would be amazing.

Li Xiaxia had never seen a Chinese medicine doctor in her whole life, so she was naturally very curious about the methods used by Lu Jiu, but her thoughts were relatively simple.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s a white cat or a black cat, as long as it can catch mice, it’s a good cat!
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