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Chapter 973 Hotline

Rui Man quickly arranged the hotline interview program site. This interview was different from the past. Questions were answered based on the hotline calls. The difficulty was naturally much more difficult than interviews with predetermined topics.

To be on the safe side, Lin Yuan invited several seniors like Wang Boyuan to the scene. With these seniors in charge, they should be able to deal with any problems they encounter.

The recording of the program started. Rui Man gave all the opening remarks for three minutes, introduced the people present, and then asked the operator to connect the outside phone.

The first person to call was a woman. Rui Man asked her to introduce herself. Unexpectedly, this woman didn't talk about any tricks at all. She ignored Rui Man's guidance and just started complaining.

She said that she had severe dysmenorrhea, so she went to a traditional Chinese medicine clinic to see a doctor because she believed in traditional Chinese medicine. Who knows, the doctor in the clinic didn't even look at her and just asked her to drink some boiled water.

This lady seemed to be bitter and resentful. She said that everyone knows that during menstruation, you should keep warm and drink more boiled water when you feel uncomfortable. The key is that no matter how much you drink boiled water, it still hurts. If the pain is not unbearable,

Who would go to see a doctor? Why are doctors of traditional Chinese medicine so irresponsible?

Lin Yuan was about to interrupt, but the lady didn't give him a chance to interrupt.

"I told the doctor that the pain was unbearable. The doctor said that my symptoms were menstrual abdominal pain, which was caused by emotions, careless daily life or six sexual factors. Damn it, I will treat dysmenorrhea. You

Why are you living so much in vain with me? Chinese medicine doctors are liars, liars!"

With a bang, the lady actually hung up the phone.

Rui Man's face was a little embarrassed, and she quickly smoothed things over: "This lady may have experienced a very unpleasant treatment, so she has such an attitude. Mr. Lin Yuan, what do you have to say about this lady's experience?"

Is it?"

Lin Yuan did not expect that such a situation would occur in the interview hotline. But Rui Man brought up the topic, so he had no choice but to answer the question.

"Dysmenorrhea is a common disease among unmarried and nulliparous women, but the causes of dysmenorrhea are very complicated. I don't know if that lady has received a series of diagnoses from traditional Chinese medicine. If she has received a formal diagnosis from traditional Chinese medicine,

I think the advice given by the Chinese medicine doctor should be more suitable for the patient's condition."

Wang Boyuan continued: "What I want to say is that Chinese medicine is very cautious in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Medicines are divided into three parts: poisons. This is the consensus of Chinese medicine. As long as it is not necessary to use medicine, regular Chinese medicine will definitely not agree with it.

Medication. The human body has its own ability to adjust. Sometimes, pain is not necessarily a bad thing for the human body."

Rui Man said: "Mr. Lin Yuan and Mr. Wang talked about some basic principles of traditional Chinese medicine, which is very beneficial for us to understand traditional Chinese medicine step by step. Okay, another enthusiastic audience has called the hotline and let us listen.

Listen to what he said."

The listener who called the hotline was a middle-aged man. As requested, he briefly introduced himself as a freelancer named Wang.

This man surnamed Wang is not as extreme as the first lady, but he also talks eloquently, saying that traditional Chinese medicine is a treasure of China, but according to the development trend of the times, the development direction of traditional Chinese medicine should be the westernization of traditional Chinese medicine.

Rui Man posed this question to Lin Yuan and asked Lin Yuan to answer this question.

"The westernization of traditional Chinese medicine that this friend mentioned was once the view of some people who care about traditional Chinese medicine. However, the current common view in the traditional Chinese medicine community is that traditional Chinese medicine has its own unique survival soil, and the digital and quantitative standards of western medicine are very unsuitable for traditional Chinese medicine.

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Lin Yuan cited a specific example, which was a real case that happened in Japan.

In the 1990s, the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare applied modern medical and pharmaceutical re-evaluation methods to determine the safety and effectiveness of Xiaochaihu Tang.

Through a large number of clinical trials, the Ministry of Health and Welfare has recognized Xiao Chai Hu Decoction for improving liver function disorders in patients with liver disease. Xiao Chai Hu Decoction has thus been officially included in the National Pharmacopoeia as a medicine for liver diseases.

Since then, Xiao Chai Hu Decoction has become the first choice medicine for patients with liver diseases. In Japan, millions of liver disease patients have taken Xiao Bui Hu Decoction at the same time.

By the mid-1990s, the annual sales of Xiaochaihu decoction preparations exceeded more than a quarter of the more than 100 Kampo preparations covered by Japan's medical insurance.

However, after 1996, the media revealed that in the two years since the Ministry of Health and Welfare recognized the efficacy of Xiaochaihu decoction in treating liver disease, nearly a hundred patients with chronic hepatitis had developed interstitial pneumonia due to taking Xiaochaihu decoction.

Ten deaths.

This is the Xiaobuihu Tang incident that caused great controversy.

Afterwards, relevant Chinese experts demonstrated this. No matter from the perspective of disease differentiation or syndrome differentiation, or from the perspective of simple science or complex science, there was no final conclusion.

In fact, these experts have ignored an important fact, that is, the medical institution of the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan conducts modern medical and pharmaceutical research on Xiaochaihu Tang.

This is a very simple mistake. The meaning of liver in Chinese medicine and liver in Western medicine are actually different.

The liver in Chinese medicine is an expression with systemic functions, while the liver in Western medicine is a specific organ.

The definition of the liver in the "Nei Jing" is that the liver stores blood and the blood captures the soul. At the same time, the liver governs tendons and is the foundation of the eight extremes.

Obviously, the liver listed separately in Western medicine and the expression of liver in Chinese medicine are definitely not the same thing.

In fact, when the Ministry of Health and Welfare used Xiaochaihu decoction to conduct Western medicine and physiological experiments, it was an experiment that was almost like a farce. The saddest thing is that Xiaochaihu decoction achieved some effects in the experiment, so that those who conducted the experiment thought they had caught it.

The truth is blind promotion.

This is like using modern molecular atomic theory to explain the Chinese Yin and Yang Bagua. In theory, it is not impossible to explain it, but when doing research, it must be thorough, okay?

The efficacy of Xiaobuihu decoction is by no means the active ingredients analyzed and studied by Western medicine, but the decoction itself contains a systematic pharmacology. Use specific analysis of the active ingredients to dismantle a pharmacological system.

, can only be said to be ridiculous.

Finally, Lin Yuan concluded: "Both Chinese medicine and Western medicine are very rigorous scientific systems, and each has its own soil for survival. Only by being rooted in the soil of one's own survival can there be a healthy development. Traditional Chinese medicine can learn from it.

Some concepts of Western medicine, but it is completely impossible to say that Chinese medicine is Westernized."

Rui Man made some comments and immediately introduced the hotlines of other viewers.

Judging from the questions asked by the audience, they were basically concerned about the current development of traditional Chinese medicine and put forward some suggestions of their own.

Experts such as Lin Yuan, Zuo Yixin, and Wang Yuanbo patiently and carefully answered the audience's questions. At the same time, they also explained again the Xinglin Club that the audience was concerned about.

There is actually no contradiction between the return of traditional Chinese medicine and the introduction of modern medical mechanisms. Traditional Chinese medicine itself cannot develop according to its own laws. Simply trying to revive traditional Chinese medicine by introducing Western medicine mechanisms is just talk on paper.

Only when Chinese medicine returns to the path it should take, and then learns some methods from Western medicine, will it be in line with the development direction of Chinese medicine that has established a firm footing and gone global.

In the long history of development of traditional Chinese medicine, it has accumulated countless valuable treasures and countless dross. The most terrible thing about traditional Chinese medicine is not the demonization of traditional Chinese medicine, but the omnipotence of traditional Chinese medicine.

Demonizing Chinese medicine can forcefully fight back with effective therapeutic effects. However, the theory that Chinese medicine is omnipotent may push Chinese medicine into the abyss of eternal destruction.

In today's era of information explosion, any small flaws will be infinitely magnified. Not only Chinese people will follow others' opinions, but foreigners also have this problem.

Faced with the reality of rapid dissemination of information, traditional Chinese medicine can only be cautious and cautious and develop with an objective and prudent attitude, so that it will eventually be recognized by the public.

Objectiveness means that there are too many things in Chinese medicine that need to be discovered and eliminated. In the development of Chinese medicine, it is undeniable that many outdated ideas have penetrated into it, which need to be corrected, and there are also some cognitive fallacies that need to be screened out.

Prudence means that in the process of excavating and sorting out traditional Chinese medicine, it is necessary to compare horizontally and vertically, and to demonstrate again what has been concluded. However, for some controversial issues, it is best not to make hasty conclusions.

Famous figures in the history of traditional Chinese medicine all followed this principle. It is precisely because of this prudent attitude that traditional Chinese medicine has maintained a relatively stable and healthy development direction during its thousands of years of development.

Lin Yuan particularly emphasized that Chinese medicine is valued by the country and is about to launch a support plan. This is definitely not just because Chinese medicine is the quintessence of China, but because even in contemporary times, Chinese medicine still has some miraculous medical effects that cannot be replaced by Western medicine.

Just like when encountering a critical situation during rescue, if the patient is given a choice, as long as the patient has medical knowledge, he will not choose a cardiac injection, but will choose emergency drugs of traditional Chinese medicine.

In traditional Chinese medicine, Zijin tablets, purple snow pills, Angong Niuhuang pills, and Xusheng pills passed down from Lin Yuan’s family are all first-aid medicines used by traditional Chinese medicine in various situations.

Compared with Western medicine first aid, which can cause serious damage to liver and kidney function, TCM first aid medicine is much better.

What makes the Chinese people feel the most sad is that a considerable number of Chinese doctors no longer know about these first-aid drugs. And there are more people abroad who are familiar with these drugs than in China.

Not to mention Korea and Japan, Europe and the United States, the birthplace of Western medicine, are also paying more and more attention to traditional Chinese medicine. In terms of funding applications, funding for traditional Chinese medicine-related research has been growing steadily every year. In China, correspondingly,

Research funding is not so easy to apply for.


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