In rural areas and even big cities in China, there are Taoist priests, magicians, and goddesses. When ordinary people encounter some strange things and cannot solve them, they can only turn to ghosts and gods to solve them.
For example, there are indeed goddesses in Goryeo, but the goddesses in Goryeo are somewhat different from those in China.
Like in Thailand, the dragon mother that Xiao Chen met last time was actually a kind of goddess.
When the female patient Li Shuzhen quickly calmed down, Lu Mingzhe and others were surprised.
Xiao Chen took out the silver needle.
He planned to use the Thirteen Needles of Guimen for acupuncture treatment.
There is no doubt that this Thirteen Acupuncture Method of Ghost Gate will be very effective in treating this type of mania.
Xiao Chen took out the silver needles and sterilized the silver needles on the table. With the help of the two female nurses, Xiao Chen performed acupuncture on thirteen acupoints on Li Shuzhen's body.
This time he didn't leave a way out. The unclean thing had been bothering him for several years, so there was no need for Xiao Chen to let him go.
The Thirteen Needles of Ghost Gate penetrated into her body.
In probably less than five minutes.
Li Shuzhen suddenly screamed and was about to faint.
The two female nurses hurriedly supported each other while Xiao Chen took out the silver needle.
At this time, looking at Li Shuzhen's Yintang complexion, Xiao Chen found that she had recovered a lot.
"Doctor Xiao, is this okay?"
Lu Mingzhe asked in disbelief.
Xiao Chen's acupuncture technique just now was so amazing that they didn't know what kind of acupuncture technique it was.
Acupuncture is also included in Korean and Eastern medicine. In fact, it is acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine.
However, this was the first time they saw someone doing acupuncture like Xiao Chen.
"Let me see how Aunt Li is doing."
Xiao Chen checked Li Shuzhen's pulse and tongue again, and found that they were indeed different from what he had just seen. Moreover, looking at the other person's eyes again, they were no longer the same as before.
"Let her rest for a while first, and when she wakes up, there should be a big difference."
Xiao Chen said.
Lu Mingzhe hurriedly spoke to the two female nurses.
When the female nurse arranged for Li Shuzhen to take a rest.
Xiao Chen knew that today's medical consultation should be the end of the finals of the Eastern Medicine Competition.
However, the treatment for this patient is not over yet.
In fact, Xiao Chen wanted to be truthful
We need to understand Li Shuzhen’s family situation.
After Xiao Chen read it, the old Chinese medicine practitioners in other offices actually gave him a consultation.
According to Koryo, many Koryo people suffer from a mental illness.
It's called fire disease.
Data shows that more and more people are suffering from various mental illnesses, and they exist all over the world. There is also a very unique mental illness in Korea. Recently, the American psychiatric community has recognized that this disease is unique to Korea, called fire.
Diseases and fire diseases are closely related to mental factors. So what kind of disease is this? What are the clinical symptoms?
When it comes to fire disease, we must study the historical and cultural background of Goryeo. Goryeo was a patriarchal society, and men’s social status was much higher than that of women. Women basically had a subordinate position in the family. This is the cultural formation of Goryeo over the years.
Therefore, women have been suppressed or even abused. Long-term suppression without a place to vent will lead to some mental anxiety and disappointment in women, which seriously affects their mental health. Therefore, suffering from this disease
, and most of those who suffer from this disease are Korean women over 50 years old, and most of them suffer from this disease after experiencing severe mental damage after decades of family life.
This disease is also called Yuhuo disease. It is mainly manifested in the patient's emotional changes, such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, depression, depression, and even thoughts of killing in severe cases.
Although this disease is classified as a disease unique to Korean women due to the specific history and culture of Korea, similar situations actually exist in that country, and they are all caused by mental problems caused by stress or emotional suppression.
In life, we usually say "getting angry", which means that we have encountered something unpleasant or unhappy. However, some people may find a breakthrough to release their emotions, while some people can only suppress it.
Unable to release his emotions, he eventually suffers from mental illness.
The Korean people believe that this so-called fire disease is unique to the Korean people. In fact, in Xiao Chen's opinion, not only the Korean people have it, but people all over the world may have it.
However, the term "fire disease" was first proposed by Zhang Jiebao, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor in the Ming Dynasty, and was introduced to the Korean Peninsula during the Goryeo Dynasty.
Therefore, to say that this disease is unique to the Korean people, it is really not true.
In fact, fire disease is only caused by stress in life and work environment.
Now when Korean traditional Chinese medicine doctors treat these mental patients, they will immediately think of fire disease, and then use the method of treating fire disease to treat them.
actually,
If you have ordinary depression, it might be okay.
However, here in a mental hospital, I'm afraid it's simply impossible.
The conditions of patients sent to psychiatric hospitals for treatment are all relatively serious.
When Lu Mingzhe was talking to Xiao Chen about the Korean fire disease, Xiao Chen didn't know what to say about this situation because he hadn't encountered it yet.
However, it is certainly impossible to say that it is unique to the Korean people.
However, when it comes to the so-called unique mental illness of the Korean people, there is also a very common one in China, which is called the obsession.
The so-called obsession is when phantoms occur during Qigong practice. The practitioner believes the illusion to be real, lives in an illusory world, becomes confused, becomes manic and crazy, or even becomes a mental patient.
These general manifestations include three categories. The first is manifestations similar to schizophrenia, including auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, anxiety, nervousness, fear, excitement and noisy, disorganized speech, weird behavior, etc.; the second is manifestations similar to hysteria, including moodiness.
, emotional instability, bursts of crying and laughing, etc.; the third is symptoms similar to neurosis, including insomnia, anxiety, depression, irritability, suicidal tendencies, etc. All of these are within the scope of psychological and psychiatric diseases, which are one of the deviations in practice
The most serious kind.
For these situations, various parties have always had different explanations. Generally speaking, they are forced to enter tranquility when distracting thoughts have not been completely eliminated. As a result, during the process of entering tranquility, distracting thoughts are reflected and turned into various illusions.
Soul medicine believes that the explanations of previous scholars are a bit far-fetched and helpless. Although it cannot penetrate into its mechanism, it is understandable. Since there were no soul medicine at that time, the three laws of the biological soul, the essence of consciousness and the theory of biological raw material messenger depletion as theoretical basis
support.
Like mental breakdown, obsession is also a function of consciousness. Excessive concentration of consciousness depletes the raw material messengers needed by the brain for normal thinking and produces a large amount of "waste" messengers, which puts the brain in a state of functional disorder and presents various symptoms of obsession.
Clinical manifestations.
It should also be pointed out that, like other mental patients, those possessed by demons often have mental disorder tendencies before they learn Qigong.
In fact, this so-called practice does not only refer to practicing martial arts, but also includes many things. For example, some people are addicted to certain things, which leads to obsession.
As time went by, it turned into a so-called mental illness, which was really similar to the fire disease unique to the Korean people.
If others say you have gone crazy, they basically mean you have become a psychopath.