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Chapter 211 Can Traditional Chinese Medicine Give First Aid?

"Do you know what his symptoms are? Are you sure he is not epileptic? Don't you need to check?" Ellie pointed to the student on the ground and said.

"What Chinese medicine tells us is to look, smell, ask and feel, and there is no need for the so-called examinations of Western medicine." Ye Haoxuan added: "His condition is allergic."

He turned to the boy's classmate and asked, "Did you have seafood for lunch? If I'm not mistaken, it was crayfish?"

"Yes, we are eating crayfish..." his companion nodded quickly.

"Eat from the food stall?"

"Yes...it's a food stall..."

"The lobster is not fresh, and it was overnight, and your classmate is allergic, which is why this happened..."

"Ye, how do you know so much?" Ellie said dumbfounded.

"I said that Chinese medicine does not require any examination. If you don't believe it, I can wait for one minute. After one minute, he will have red chickenpox, which is a symptom of allergies." Ye Haoxuan said.

"I have begun to believe you, can you delay for a minute?" Ellie said.

"Of course, no problem." Ye Haoxuan smiled slightly.

"You are making fun of the patient's condition, go away, I will send him to the hospital." Wilson said angrily.

As he said that, he stepped forward and picked up the student.

"What are you doing? We listen to Teacher Ye. We all believe Teacher Ye." Several boys stood up and stood in front of Wilson.

"You are murdering, you are murdering your companions... He is epileptic, he is epileptic, and there is no chickenpox. Ellie, are you going crazy with him?" Wilson said angrily.

No one paid attention to him, but at this moment, a red dot appeared on the student's exposed arm. The red dot started to be the size of a sesame seed, and then gradually grew larger until it was the size of a mung bean.

The red spots were blisters. In just this moment, numerous large and small red pimples appeared on the boy's body, which looked extremely scary.

"Oh my god, this is a virus, an infectious disease." Several foreigners quickly took a few steps back. They had no protective measures at all for fear of being infected.

"Ellie, come back quickly, this is an infectious disease, you will be infected." Wilson shouted.

"Wilson, we were all wrong, he didn't have an infectious disease." Ellie looked at the boy in front of her with large and small chickenpox in surprise.

"If you still don't believe it, I can tell you that in five minutes, his chickenpox will be thickened. Do you want to take a look?" Ye Haoxuan said.

"No, dear Ye, I believe you. I believe this friend is allergic. Now please treat him as soon as possible." Ellie said sincerely.

Ye Haoxuan nodded, then picked up the silver needle and started to apply it.

"I'm an acupuncturist. I didn't know that acupuncture can also be used to treat allergies. You are committing murder..." Wilson shouted.

"You don't have to keep saying that you are an acupuncturist, because in the eyes of us Chinese medicine practitioners, your so-called acupuncturists are only at the primary school level." Ye Haoxuan sneered.

Then he ignored Wilson, his hands were like electricity, and he quickly pricked the needles in his hands on almost all the acupuncture points of the boy. Then he flicked his right hand, and the tails of the six needles trembled slightly.

Seeing Ye Haoxuan's lightning-fast hands and his ability to identify acupuncture points through clothes, Wilson was stunned, and then he shouted: "Can you identify acupuncture points like this?"

Ye Haoxuan ignored him and just stared at the slightly trembling Needletail silently.

Ellie also stared at the slightly trembling Needletail. She saw that the Needletail had been shaking for a full ten minutes and still had no intention of stopping.

"Ah, Ye, did you do magic? Why doesn't the needle stop?" Ellie couldn't help but ask.

"Come on, count to ten and it will stop." Ye Haoxuan said.

Ellie counted silently in her mind, and when she counted to ten, the trembling silver needle seemed to be nailed to the spot, motionless.

The acne on the boy's body disappeared at some point, and his twitching body also calmed down.

He climbed up with difficulty and said gratefully: "Teacher Ye, thank you."

"No, but you have to remember in the future that your physique is different from others and don't eat seafood products, otherwise you may make the same mistake again." Ye Haoxuan said.

"Well, I remember, I won't eat those things anymore." The boy nodded quickly and said.

"Oh, my God, it's impossible. I must have been blinded." Wilson looked at the student in front of him in surprise, whose life was hanging by a thread just a moment ago.

"Wilson, let's face it, this is the magic of Chinese medicine." Ellie looked at Ye Haoxuan with admiration. The scene in front of her shocked her so much.

"No, I don't believe it's really that magical. Don't forget that I am also an acupuncturist. They must be colluding. This is too abominable." Wilson shook his head stubbornly. He always believed that acupuncture is better as an auxiliary treatment.

I definitely don’t believe it can be used to treat some emergencies.

"You're pretending to have an emergency to show me? You're also showing me chickenpox all over your body?" The classmate snorted disdainfully, "Foreigners are just foreigners. They don't know anything about Teacher Ye's amazing medical skills.

I’ve never seen it before.”

"Ye, I urgently want to know why your acupuncture needle keeps trembling? Wilson is indeed a famous acupuncturist there. He is helpless in this situation. How did you help this classmate cure it?" Ellie

asked curiously.

"The brilliance of our traditional Chinese acupuncture method is to use Qi to control the needles," Ye Haoxuan explained.

"Using Qi to control needles? I want to know what the so-called Qi is? Is it your legendary miraculous Qigong?" Ellie asked.

"Yes, it is Qigong, but this Qigong is not as magical as you think. In ancient times, almost every Chinese medicine doctor knew some Qigong and used it for acupuncture treatment, but it is a pity that it has been lost in modern times." Ye Haoxuan said with some regret.

"Oh, that's such a pity, but since you know this kind of qigong, why don't you pass it on to your students?" Ellie asked curiously, "Isn't it true that when you are in Huaxia, your master will have a special skill for eating?"

successor?"

"Chinese people are all so selfish." An expert with an oriental face in the exchange group nearby said disdainfully.

Ye Haoxuan ignored him and patiently explained to Ellie: "That's not the case. I am a teacher. I will never hide anything from my students. It's just that these things have special requirements and you have to learn them from an early age. Now we

The students are already old, and even if they study, they can only learn a little bit, which is of little practical use."

As soon as Ye Haoxuan's words came out of his mouth, the excited students around him immediately felt like eggplants beaten by frost.

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