Why do experts and directors from various top-tier hospitals frequently appear at a community clinic? Why do nationally renowned experts and professors often visit a township-level health center?
At this moment, Yun Heng naturally didn't know that a farce had already occurred in the fourth bedroom. He and Lawrence had just arrived at Emma's residence.
Upon learning that Lawrence had invited Yun Heng, Emma was very serious.
"Welcome, Dr. Yun, and thank you, Dr. Lawrence."
Emma's agent is a white man in his forties with a good image.
"It's lunch time now. I've asked the chef to prepare a sumptuous lunch."
As the agent led Yun Heng and Lawrence inside, he said, "In addition to the specialties of our Eagle Country, we have also specially prepared Chinese food."
In the Eagle Country, the status of doctors is quite high, especially famous doctors, whose status is beyond doubt.
Yun Heng was naturally an unknown person in the Eagle Country before, but since yesterday, Yun Heng is no longer an unknown person in the Eagle Country, at least in the Fog City, but a famous person.
The oriental doctors who cured the royal prince are very worthy of respect, not to mention that they are now in need of help.
"Okay."
Yun Heng nodded and did not refuse.
The patient's condition was not urgent, so Yun Heng did not seem overly anxious.
He first had lunch accompanied by his agent and Lawrence, and then met Emma, the popular actress of Eagle Country.
A tall, fair-skinned, long blonde Western beauty.
"Dr. Lawrence specially invited Dr. Yun."
The agent introduced Yun Heng to Emma.
Emma couldn't speak, but just looked at Yun Heng expectantly.
For a female singer, losing the ability to speak is more terrifying than death.
The reason why the agency is spending money now is that they are still holding on to hope. If she still cannot be cured, she will be ruthlessly abandoned. This is the same everywhere.
Having lost support, fans, and fame, it’s really hard to imagine the future.
Yun Heng greeted Emma while observing her.
pale face...
In traditional Chinese medicine, there are normal skin colors and diseased skin colors. Normal skin color is the normal skin color that is affected by factors such as region and race, so visual diagnosis is useful for any ethnic group.
Black people can't see black?
White people can't see paleness?
"Could Miss Emma try to speak?"
Yun Heng said to Emma.
As a master's graduate, Yun Heng's English is naturally not bad, and he can still communicate normally. That day when he went to treat the royal prince, the embassy's translator was actually assigned to Xie Yunzhang.
Of course, even without Xie Yunzhang, the embassy would have provided one, as it should be.
Doctors like Yun Heng and Xie Yunzhang, who represent their country abroad, can't expect the embassy to ask, "Do you speak English? Do you need an interpreter?"
Emma tried to speak, but her voice was hoarse and only briefly uttered words.
"Did it rain before?"
Yun Heng asked.
Lawrence explained the condition once, and Yun Heng wanted to confirm it again.
"Yes."
After asking a few questions, Yun Heng checked the tongue coating and took the pulse.
The tongue is dark, the tongue coating is gray and slippery...the six pulses are deep, thin and weak.
"Miss Emma's condition is caused by cold blocking the Taiyin meridian and dampness blocking the Shaoyin meridian."
Yun Heng said to Emma and Lawrence and others beside him.
Naturally, the group of people didn't understand. When Xie Yunzhang explained the treatment he gave to the Prince of Eagle Country that day, few people could understand.
However, after hearing Yun Heng's diagnosis, Emma was obviously relieved.
Although she doesn't understand Chinese medicine diagnosis, if she knows what the disease is, she may be able to treat it. If she knows nothing, then it will be troublesome.
Lawrence was very curious about Chinese medicine. Although he didn't understand it, he still asked in detail: "Doctor Yun, can you explain it more simply? I don't know much about Chinese culture."
"In Chinese medicine, we believe that kidney qi is the root of voice, and the lungs are the gateway to voice."
Yun Heng explained to Lawrence, "Kidney Qi ascends, passes through the lungs, and reaches the throat, which is when speech is produced. Miss Emma's condition was caused by being caught in the rain, which caused the cold evil to invade downwards..."
Yun Heng paused as he spoke. "Heat rises and cold falls. Because of the cold, the Taiyin lung qi is blocked. The lung qi is blocked, and the ascending and descending of qi are abnormal. In other words, the gateway for the lungs to produce sound is closed, which prevents the kidney qi from ascending, and thus the voice cannot be produced."
Yun Heng didn't say anything too profound, but gave a simple explanation so that Lawrence could still understand.
There is no need to know why the kidneys are the root and the lungs are the gate. Based on this, heat rises and cold falls, and the cold evil goes down...the cause of the disease is very straightforward.
“Oh, it’s amazing.”
Lawrence said exaggeratedly, "I've occasionally heard people say that Chinese Traditional Medicine isn't scientific, but your explanation is very scientific. Heat rises and cold falls, and getting caught in the rain makes you feel cold. It's completely scientific."
Hot air rises and cold air falls. This is scientific knowledge.
On rainy days, the temperature drops, people get cold from the rain, and the cold air descends. In Lawrence's view, this can also be explained by science.
As a famous doctor, Lawrence knew very well that some medical basics could not be understood in a few words, so he did not ask the profound question of why traditional Chinese medicine believes that the kidneys are the root of sound and the lungs are the gate of sound.
In his opinion, it is surprising that the disease can be explained so scientifically.
Chinese Traditional Medicine is obviously very scientific, why do some people think it is ignorant?
Lawrence couldn't help but feel a little strange. If he really thought about it carefully, it was not only scientific, but also profound. Yun Heng's explanation seemed only very superficial, but it opened a new door for Lawrence.
"Our Chinese Traditional Medicine is based on dialectical materialism and is most consistent with the laws of the universe and nature."
Yun Heng explained with a smile.
“The reason why some people don’t understand and even slander is simply because they don’t understand.”
"Yes."
Lawrence said, "It's like the emperor's new clothes. He's foolish and cares about appearances, so he deceives himself and others."
After personally communicating with Yun Heng today, Lawrence finally gained a deeper understanding of Chinese medicine and felt its profoundness.
For a doctor like Lawrence, he already thought highly of Yun Heng. Now that he could understand Yun Heng's explanations, he began to peek into Chinese medicine, as if he had discovered a new world.
In fact, we have to admit that it is easier for Western countries to accept new things than the Chinese. After all, it is repeated changes that have brought about the current changes in the West.
The reason why the basics and system of traditional Chinese medicine are not recognized is because they are really too difficult to understand. The premise for them to accept new things is that they can understand them, but is it so easy to understand traditional Chinese medicine?
If Lawrence had not seen the efficacy first and then listened to Yun Heng's explanation, he would not have felt so curious about Chinese medicine so quickly.
"Yun, how should it be treated?"
Lawrence asked, like a studious student.
"You can use Ma Huang Fu Zi Xi Xin Tang with some added ingredients to warm the yang and relieve the exterior symptoms."
Yun Heng explained it in simple terms: "It's about using medicine with a warming effect to drive out the evil cold. Once the evil cold is driven out, the lung gate will open, kidney qi will rise, and the voice will naturally recover."
"If you catch a cold, drive it away!"
Lawrence said, "It sounds so simple!"