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Chapter 384: It’s medicine that’s three parts poison!

 Seeing the deep admiration in the old professor's eyes, other students were full of envy.

They all know how strict the old professor is.

This is the first time I heard such high praise from an old professor.

Obviously, Chu Qian is by no means the kind of poor student who got in through connections as they initially thought.

Move on to the next step soon.

Everyone lined up to check Sister’s pulse.

The eldest sister seems a little impatient, because she only believes in Chu Qian now, and the others are a waste of time.

It was the monitor who was the first to check his pulse. He put his hand on the eldest sister's arm, closed his eyes and frowned. Two minutes later, he suddenly opened his eyes thoughtfully.

"Based on Chu Qian's diagnosis just now, I judge that the eldest sister should have cirrhosis of the liver..."

The eldest sister turned green when she heard this and quickly shook off the monitor's hand.

The old professor smiled.

"Don't worry, he is just inferring and has not made a conclusion yet..."

Then he looked at the monitor again.

"Yes, there is progress, but it's still not enough..."

After hearing the old professor's speech, the eldest sister relaxed a little.

A boy in the back row suddenly jumped out, took a deep look at Chu Qian, and then put his hand on the eldest sister's wrist.

Two minutes later, he let go of his hand with a solemn expression.

"Sister's pulse is weak, it should be hepatitis, I deduce..."

The eldest sister's heart was filled with worry once she had just let go, and she quickly looked at the old professor.

The old professor shook his head helplessly.

"Next..."

There was a long queue of people, and 10 people in a row tried it.

Almost all kinds of liver diseases have been discussed.

The eldest sister's face turned green, and she complained angrily.

"Isn't your school a key Chinese medical school? Is it reliable?"

"I haven't had any other illnesses, and you're going to scare me out of my heart disease. I'd better let that girl come over. I think she's more reliable..."

Hearing this, everyone else looked ashamed.

The old professor also shook his head helplessly.

All eyes are focused on Chu Qian.

Chu Qian stepped forward and put her two fingers together on the eldest sister's arm.

The eldest sister's pulse seemed to be classical, broken down into various symbols in her brain.

These symbols quickly combined to form the answer Chu Qian wanted to know.

Chu Qian opened her eyes suddenly, and a light flashed out of her eyes.

Everyone looked at Chu Qian, and the eldest sister broke into a cold sweat.

I'm afraid that a terminal illness will suddenly pop up in Chu Qian's mouth.

The old professor even frowned and looked at Chu Qian expectantly.

If she doesn't answer correctly, I'm afraid she will be really embarrassed today.

The college has been disgraced.

Then he slowly spoke.

"My eldest sister's disease is indeed relatively rare. Her pulse is thin and not particularly uniform. Sometimes it is strong and sometimes it is weak..."

"I think the eldest sister has liver qi stagnation!"

Everyone's eyes showed surprise.

"How is it possible? It's so simple, but does liver qi stagnation have such severe symptoms?"

"And there are no symptoms of liver qi stagnation in the eldest sister's face or pulse, so this shouldn't be the problem!"

"I don't think it's right either. The symptoms and complexion don't match up. It shouldn't be that simple, right?"

"Let's listen to what the professor has to say!"

"..."

Everyone looked at the old professor with doubts.

When the old professor heard the words, a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes.

"Go on..."

The eldest sister was also confused.

What is liver qi stagnation?

It doesn't sound particularly serious, but it's much stronger than before.

She treated me for liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, as well as hepatitis B.

I almost went to the grave.

Chu Qian smiled lightly and looked at her eldest sister and asked.

"Sister, do you often work in a hot environment?"

The eldest sister nodded immediately.

"Yes, I am a farmer. I have to bask in the sun all year round..."

Chu Qian continued to ask.

"Then do you often eat something cold after you finish your work..."

When Chu Qian got it right, the eldest sister opened her eyes wide and said excitedly.

"My family grows watermelons, and I like to eat ice watermelons. I eat one every time I sweat after working..."

"I can't help it, I can't stop eating that thing!"

When the others heard this, they seemed to have caught something and immediately showed expressions of enlightenment.

Chu Qian smiled and nodded.

"That's right, sister, you are hot and cold, and watermelon is rich in fructose. I'm afraid you won't be able to eat after eating watermelon..."

"As a result, your liver will absorb a large amount of fructose. Watermelon is inherently cold. The cold and hot, yin and yang, will cause the heat in your body to not come up..."

"They will accumulate in your liver and cause liver problems!"

The eldest sister seemed to understand, but everything Chu Qian'er said was correct, whether it was symptoms or speculation, there was no mistake.

She asked anxiously.

"Daughter, what else should I do?"

Chu Qian looked at the old professor, who smiled and nodded to her.

Others saw the old professor's expression and understood immediately.

Obviously Chu Qian was right.

This is too outrageous.

But feel your pulse and look at your face.

Even the details of people’s lives can be guessed.

This terrifying ability to observe and speculate.

Is it something that normal people can achieve?

This is like looking at someone and being able to reveal the color of their underwear and their bank card number.

It’s just such an exaggeration.

Chu Qian got the signal from the old professor, took out the paper and pen, and wrote on the paper.

Soon a prescription appeared on the paper.

Everyone came together to stare at the prescription that appeared.

The monitor read it out with wide eyes.

"Pumpkin, lentils, barley, enoki mushrooms, loofah, hawthorn, tomatoes and chrysanthemum..."

Everyone present looked at Chu Qian in surprise.

"Are you kidding? Isn't this all food? Even if the eldest sister has liver qi stagnation, she should be prescribed some medicine, right?"

"Yes, according to eldest sister, now that he has affected his normal life, he should be prescribed some medicine to treat him!"

"It doesn't feel good. It's all for food, so what's the use?"

"I think the old professor should prescribe it to him. Although Chu Qian is very good at diagnosis, she probably knows too few medicines!"

"Yes, I guess I don't know many herbal medicines, so I prescribed this prescription..."

"..."

When he heard the prescription, the old professor couldn't help but frown. If it were him, he would definitely prescribe some Chinese medicine and let the elder sister go back and drink it.

If you just take diet therapy, it won’t be effective for a year or a half.

So she looked at Chu Qian in confusion.

"Chu Qian, how do you explain this recipe of yours?"

Chu Qian still said calmly.

"Although my aunt's condition is not serious, her deficiency symptoms are already obvious. If she takes medicine rashly, she will probably not be able to compensate for her deficiency!"

"Besides, the medicine is toxic, so I decided to adopt a conservative diet plan..."


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