But, in the end, Chinese medicine came and saved two patients who were waiting to die!
This huge contrast is the most illustrative of the problem. Therefore, for the current situation, Tang Hao is needed.
As for George, he was just used by Tang Hao. In fact, Tang Hao had no intention of doing anything to George at all.
"You all get out first, hurry up!" Hearing this, George shouted an order before Count Spielberg could speak, and drove all other doctors and nurses in the room out of the nursing ward.
Only himself, Locke, and Count Spielberg were left.
At this moment, Tang Hao had slowly walked to the hospital bed and lifted off the quilt covering the patient. But just like that, he suddenly frowned because he felt a strong smell coming towards him.
Come.
It was the smell of medicine. Mrs. Sally relied entirely on medicines to survive. If she left these medicines, she would die later.
"It seems that the situation is more serious than I thought before." Tang Hao murmured like this, and stretched out his hands to slowly pinch the patient's feet.
Then, silver needles were inserted into Mrs. Sally's feet.
No one could figure out why Mrs. Sally had cardiovascular disease, but Tang Hao performed the acupuncture on his feet. This was totally unrelated.
However, no one spoke now, and no one questioned Tang Hao, because they were all frightened by Tang Hao.
The Eisen family makes me shudder just thinking about it.
At this moment, Tang Hao had slowly moved from pinching and massaging the patient's feet to his thighs, waist, then his hands, and finally to his head. After a full circle of massage, he slowly stopped.
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After every massage, a silver needle was inserted into Mrs. Sally's body.
After this round, Mrs. Sally's entire body was massaged by Tang Hao, including there, and silver needles were inserted there.
There was no way, Mrs. Sally's condition was too serious, her heart was pacing very slowly, without any strength, and all the meridians and blood vessels in her body began to become rigid.
The massage is to rejuvenate the capillaries, and the silver needles are to help open the meridians. Only in this way, starting from the ends of the blood vessels and working towards the heart step by step, can Mrs. Sally's disease be cured.
And as the last silver needle in Tang Hao's hand pierced into the heart of Mrs. Sally's chest, Tang Hao breathed a sigh of relief.
Success, tremendous success.
Things will be much easier to handle next.
Next, is the input of the power of the five elements. As long as the power of the five elements is input into Mrs. Sally's body and the environment of Mrs. Sally's body is improved, Mrs. Sally's condition will soon be cured.
And with the input of Tang Hao's Five Elements power, Mrs. Sally, who suddenly fell into a deep coma, actually made a little sound.
Count Spielberg is dumbfounded.
Locke is somewhat the same.
And Dr. George, who originally held contempt and ridicule in his heart, seemed to be sluggish at this moment, his eyes fixed on the data on the instrument, and then fixed on Mrs. Sally who was gradually waking up in the hospital bed, as if
I saw the most impossible and unbelievable thing in the world, and I couldn't believe it at all.
He couldn't help but said tremblingly: "This..., how is this possible!?"
Because he really couldn't imagine how this was done. This completely went against medical common sense. Such a seriously ill patient could actually be revived, and in such an incredible way.
It's just some simple massage, then some silver needles, and no medicine at all. How is this possible?
Isn’t it true that Chinese medicine is a lie?
"It's done. But it seems that the patient is still a little weak." At this time, Tang Hao had already clapped his hands and looked like he was ready to call it a day.
As time passed, Mrs. Sally finally woke up slowly and murmured in a daze: "Oh, what place is this, where am I? Spielberg, are you there? My dear husband, I want to
See your face."
Apparently she still remembered the scene before she fainted due to illness, and there was still fear in her heart.
Sally's voice was still a little weak. After all, she had been lingering at the gate of the Palace of Hell, the gate of heaven, for a long time, and she almost stepped in.
"Oh, Sally, I'm here, I'm..." Spielberg suddenly became excited, and his eyes were filled with tears. He was so excited.
Obviously, the relationship between this couple is very good, and Spielberg really loves his wife. When he saw Sally waking up, he cried with excitement.
"Spielberg, my husband, don't cry, be brave, we still have a lot of time, and we still have the next life." Mrs. Sally said with choked sobs.
Obviously, she didn't know that she had recovered from her illness, and that she could become a healthy person as long as she cultivated herself well.
She saw Spielberg crying and thought he was sad.
"Haha, my dear wife, you are wrong!"
However, at this moment, Spielberg burst out laughing. This smile made Sally feel very strange. Why, why would her husband laugh? Why would he still laugh when he was about to die?
Just when Sally was puzzled, Spielberg's next sentence shocked her extremely.
"My favorite wife, my Sally, I want to tell you good news. The great Mr. Tang from the magical East China has cured your disease. It won't be long before you appear in my health."
in front of me."
"What? Are you telling the truth?" Sally didn't believe her husband's words and thought he was trying to comfort her.
She knows her condition best, can it be cured?
"Really, it's true. I didn't lie to you. Your beloved husband will never lie to you." After saying all this, he nervously leaned next to the hospital bed and into the ear of his wife Sally.
, said gently: "Sally, don't worry, everything is fine. It was the great Mr. Tang who saved you.
"Oh, really? I thought I really dreamed of God just now. Dear Don, thank you for saving me." After a while, Mrs. Sally knew the truth of the matter.
Looking at Tang Hao's young face, Mrs. Sally was a little surprised, but she still wanted to thank Tang Hao in a manner full of noble etiquette from the Noodle Country. However, she was too weak. And she was not suitable to move around at this time.
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"Beautiful Mrs. Sally, you don't need to thank me. As a doctor, this is the moral character and professional ethics I should have. But you still need to rest more now. You have been talking less in the past few days and eating some nutritious liquid food.
, your illness has been delayed for too long and your body is too weak." Hearing this, Tang Hao said with a smile.
"Great Tang, you are so great. No wonder Locke has so much confidence in you. This is really the most powerful and best medical skill I have ever seen. Chinese medicine is really amazing." Count Spielberg shook his hand with excitement.
He held Tang Hao's hand and started chattering.
Obviously, today's scene really shocked him enough.
After all, it is unknown how many of the world's leading cardiovascular and heart disease experts he invited before this, but they were either vague or bluntly said that they were not sure at all, which is enough to show that his wife Sally's condition is really serious.
How serious and dangerous!
But now? This young man from that ancient and mysterious country actually successfully revived his wife who had fallen into a severe coma with only a set of magical massage techniques and a dazzling set of so-called traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture.
what does that mean?
This means that Chinese medicine, which they had completely ignored before, actually has such a miraculous ability to turn decay into magic. It is simply unimaginable and unacceptable.
In fact, the reason why people in the world generally have a biased understanding of traditional Chinese medicine is because the main treatment of diseases by traditional Chinese medicine is a process of treating the root cause, and the effects may be very slow. During this slow time of effect, it is easy to produce very serious diseases.
Misunderstandings and misperceptions have led many people to believe that Chinese medicine is a scam, which is obviously an incorrect understanding. (To be continued)