Chapter 220 Data related to the third character (VI)



Chapter 220 Data related to the third character (VI)

Ye Xuan had never seen a medicine with side effects so clearly divided according to different seasons, and this medicine was actually a "best-seller" that year.

But it is also true that in ancient times, getting sick could mean death, so as long as it could be cured, these side effects would really not be a big deal.

Now there are more and more people suffering from this strange disease in our city. The existing western medicines are basically inappropriate for the disease. It is useless to take them. At most, they can relieve the symptoms and pain when the disease occurs, but it is impossible to cure it.

This is also the reason why Xiao Qin still insists on it even though the prescription is not so "perfect".

Time waits for no one, and they cannot afford the time cost of researching a new prescription, so they should use the ancient prescription first if it can be used.

Treating illnesses and saving lives is of utmost importance and this cannot be delayed.

The efficacy of the new pills is actually no different from the ancient recipe, except that certain adjustments have been made to the appearance and taste.

After coating the pill with a layer of sugar, he found it much easier to take.

The Chinese doctor picked up a pill and looked at it. He also thought it was good: "The shiny black color is actually quite beautiful, but I am afraid that the patient will subconsciously imagine that the black medicine is unpalatable, which will make him more resistant. Resistance to taking medicine is not good for treatment. It is good to let the patient accept it with a normal mind."

Some people swallow a capsule just like drinking water. They put some water in their mouth, lower their head and swallow it. It's even a bit interesting.

But when faced with large and bitter Chinese medicine pills, it becomes another painful struggle. It is not just that they are difficult to swallow, but more importantly, I am unwilling to swallow them.

After all, some people do have narrow throats, and they may choke when eating a piece of candy, let alone the challenge of swallowing a large pill.

But if you split the pills into smaller portions, the taste becomes even more difficult to describe.

Many people have had this experience when they were young. Children are at risk of choking when swallowing pills, so parents usually grind the pills and tablets into powder before feeding them. If the powder crumbs are difficult to swallow, they will be dissolved in hot water.

The taste is even more unacceptable than the original Chinese medicine soup. It is better to drink the medicine directly. At least after the soup is filtered, there is no granular feeling that would make your throat ache.

Ye Xing looked at the pill in his hand carefully and even had the urge to taste it.

There's no way, this layer of sugar coating looks too delicious, just like the jelly beans in the supermarket.

Medicines should be kept out of the reach of children, otherwise they can be easily ingested by mistake.

After all, even he had the urge to put the bright-colored pill into his mouth, let alone the children who found everything new to them.

"Senior, what do you think of the appearance of this pill?" Xiao Qin wanted to hear a more subjective answer.

He wanted to get the other party's approval. The words just now made him feel that the direction of his research and development was correct, but it did not make him feel the emotions of his predecessors towards the new drug.

The Chinese medicine doctor was stunned and then laughed.

He believed that medicine was just medicine, and its only use was to cure diseases and save lives. He did not expect that the other party cared so much about the appearance of the pills.

Ye Xuan thinks that the appearance of the medicine can influence the patient's choice, so it makes sense for Xiao Qin to ask this question.

At least he wouldn't take medicine that looked unpalatable, as that could be considered a challenge to the body and mind.

He praised her generously: "Xiao Qin, the new pills you developed look just like sugar beans. Both adults and children should be willing to take them. This will solve the problem of people not wanting to take Chinese medicine because of its appearance. You are awesome!"

Although this way of praising sounds like something a kindergarten teacher would say, Xiao Qin seemed to enjoy it very much.

It is certainly not enough for a drug to simply have a good-looking appearance, or rather, this is not the point.

It’s just that due to subjective factors other than efficacy, traditional Chinese medicine was not popular among consumers in this city.

Now that the appearance problem has been solved, we can better see the efficacy of the medicine.

In fact, in terms of therapeutic effects, Chinese medicine is absolutely not inferior to Western medicine, and is even slightly better in the treatment of some diseases.

Moreover, the side effects of traditional Chinese medicine are actually quite small, the only problem is that there are indeed a few too many of them in this prescription.

There are different problems in each season, spring, summer, autumn and winter, and most patients dare not take the medicine when they see it.

Xiao Qin read the ancient recipe several times again. Apart from the sentence that could be read from the nursery rhyme, there seemed to be no difficult hidden content.

However, if it were just this, he felt it was a little incomplete.

In fact, it is very difficult to find "perfection" in their medicine.

Gains and losses and trade-offs have always been an integral part of his research topics, and he has seen too many regrets on the road of scientific research.

But the time he spent with his predecessor was the closest to "perfection" treatment he had ever seen.

Before that, he had never dared to imagine that such a strange new disease could be cured for everyone.

There is not a single patient who has not been cured by the treatment methods of our predecessors.

It was simply a miracle, a miracle he witnessed with his own eyes.

It seems that "perfection" can exist, but it is very difficult to achieve.

What if this time, I can achieve it by myself?

He was somewhat looking forward to this. He wanted to develop better medicines with his own strength instead of just relying on the abilities of his predecessors.

The traditional Chinese medicine skills of our predecessors are amazing, but they are not treatments that the general public has the opportunity to receive.

It is impossible for the senior to cure all patients with his own strength, so he has to develop more convenient and faster medicines, and try to cure diseases by taking medicine alone without consuming too much manpower.

After the drug is produced, it is stable and reliable within its shelf life, which is also his pursuit.

Not all patients are eligible for hospitalization and surgery, and medication is mostly conservative, but it is also the only option that many people can accept and afford.

There are indeed many expensive medicines, but with his efforts over the years, the prices of many medicines have been successfully lowered.

Through repeated scientific research, he found raw materials to replace some precious drug ingredients, thereby reducing production costs without applying for patents or charging additional fees.

This is what he thinks he should do. He develops drugs not for fame or profit, but just wants to help more people while doing what he likes, and that is enough.

Seeing Xiao Qin looking at the prescription again, Ye Xing also started to think about it.

If there is a disease, there must be a way to cure it. It is impossible that a disease has no "knife" in the end, right?

If this continues, then there is probably a way to treat the side effects, but people generally ignore them.

It’s good enough if the main symptoms are cured, who cares about the side effects?

It's worthwhile to exchange a little discomfort for recovery from a serious illness!

This is the logic, but he just feels that there is a better solution.

There was no indication that these side effects could "disappear", but his intuition told him that there was still a "perfect" solution in the world.

The efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine cannot be seen after taking it once; it is a relatively long-term treatment process.

After a period of experimentation, the volunteers' complexions all looked much better, and it was apparent that they were getting better from the inside out, rather than just quickly fighting off the disease.

Only by taking good care of the patient's body can the disease be less likely to recur.

Xiao Qin used to only focus on studying Western medicine for treating diseases and did not understand how Chinese medicine nourishes the body.

But after learning some basic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine from a Chinese medicine practitioner, he felt that he could also apply it to scientific research.

"Senior, this is the latest data from the volunteers. Do you think it is different from the pills made completely according to the ancient recipe?" The young man handed the sorted materials to the other party.

Most of the data from ancient times can no longer be found, but with the skills of traditional Chinese medicine, it should still be possible to access data from decades ago.

Ye Xuan read it several times and compared it with the old information in the Chinese medicine practitioner's memory and the clinic, and confirmed that there was not much difference in the efficacy.

It is already quite good to have such an effect. After all, Xiao Qin made quite a few changes to the pill.

He had seen the child trying different similar medicinal herbs over and over again in the past few days. He had tried hundreds of different prescriptions, but the old prescription was still the most effective.

However, Xiao Qin did not mean to completely retain the ancient recipe. He still made a lot of improvements in the process and also carried out appropriate purification.

"Genius Qin, this foreign aid you invited is really knowledgeable. He can even get data from such a long time ago." The person in charge of this area looked at the real and valid data and couldn't help but admire it.

These words are spoken sincerely, and are much more emotional than the ridicule of some people at the beginning.

When Chinese medicine first entered the top scientific research institutions, there were many people talking nonsense, criticizing him and his therapies, saying that the resolution of the zombie crisis was all Qin's credit.

In fact, the person who said this also looked down on Qin. He just wanted to alienate the two of them and said it deliberately for the Chinese medicine doctor to hear.

As you can imagine, these words have no effect, and people have no special reaction after hearing them. They will continue to study together.

Ye Xing didn't understand why they would do such a thing that would harm others and not benefit themselves. Those who knew the times should choose to have a good relationship with Xiao Qin, right?

After all, he is a genius and the researcher most likely to lead everyone to develop amazing drugs. If you win him over early, you might be able to rise to the top along with him.

Don’t those people understand this simple truth?

Or did they do this on purpose?

He didn't understand what these people did, but he admired Xiao Qin's way of dealing with it.

The kid did not simply use something of his own as a guarantee, but chose to let the researchers see the power of traditional Chinese medicine with their own eyes.

Only in this way can they respect this respectable Chinese medicine practitioner from the bottom of their hearts.

"Data is one thing, but the actual effect still depends on you." Ye Xuan waved his hand, indicating that the role he played was not that exaggerated.

With the presence of a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, Xiao Qin can be considered a "connected person" in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, but this cannot be too publicized.

Those materials, like the ancient medical prescriptions, were originally inaccessible to those who were not descendants of traditional Chinese medicine.

Xiao Qin is obviously not a successor. He was able to get all these thanks to traditional Chinese medicine.

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