Chapter 1219 Acupoints and Meridians



He Yongfei stood by and looked at Ma Tiequan.

Most doctors in the entire West Asia Hospital knew about the relationship between Ma Tiequan, Liang Wanming and Yun Heng, especially He Yongfei, Wang Xuemeng and others who were most familiar with Yun Heng.

He Yongfei knew that although his master was highly gifted and a genius in medicine, he was able to achieve his current status thanks to the care of Ma Tiequan and Liang Wanming.

Before Yun Heng became Ji Fengwen's apprentice, it was thanks to Ma Tiequan and Liang Wanming that Yun Heng was able to gain a foothold in the West Asia Community Health Hospital. After that, it was also Ma Tiequan and Liang Wanming who took care of him.

Take today's occasion for example. When Ma Tiequan asked Yun Heng, the opportunity was essentially given to him.

In many cases, some things appear more mysterious to outsiders.

It’s like a magic show. Everyone knows that the magic is fake, but as long as they don’t know the truth, they will still watch it with great interest and say things like, “That’s amazing, 666” and so on.

But some magic tricks, once revealed, are no longer surprising at all. So that's how it is, so that's how it is.

Kuwata Ren stood at the side, unable to get a word in, with only curiosity in his eyes.

That's what little bastard is like. Before he is beaten into submission, he won't have any intention to understand anything. When they meet a weak person, they won't have any desire to understand, they will only despise him, just like when he was fantasizing about what he would do in three months.

But now that he was defeated, Kuwata Renze was completely different from before. There was a gleam in his eyes, and he wanted to know why Allens and Adams attached so much importance to Yun Heng.

Sang Tianren also knew about this disease. When Ma Tiequan and Yun Heng were examining him, Sang Tianren had some doubts and confusions in his heart.

In Country R, ​​the treatment of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine is completely different. Chinese medicine is quite developed in Country R. Chinese medicine is also Traditional Chinese Medicine. In the past, Xiao Baga snatched a lot of Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas and classics in China, and many of them were researched and developed. In the global market of traditional Chinese medicine, Xia Baga occupies a large proportion, and some are even sold back to China.

It is really ironic that Xiao Baga imports raw materials of Chinese medicinal materials from China, processes them and sells them to China.

However, the status of traditional Chinese medicine in Country R is not very good. It is a typical case of separation of medicine and pharmacy. They believe in Chinese medicine but not very much in traditional Chinese medicine. Country R also has traditional Chinese medicine, but its status is even lower than that of traditional Chinese medicine in China.

We have to admit that H country should be the best at preserving traditional culture. Whether it is some traditional festivals or Chinese medicine, Korean medicine in H country has a high status and is very popular.

Because Country H is small and has always been a vassal of China, and unlike Country R, ​​which has never risen, Country H has always wanted to regain its sense of existence and prove itself in all aspects, saying this is its and that is its, and applying for various world heritage sites.

Although many people call Country H shameless, Country H does have to recognize some of its traditional cultures. It is trying hard to find national confidence and has not discarded all its traditions as garbage.

Some people say that traditional culture is brainwashed by feudal society for the sake of ruling, but we have to admit that sometimes something is still needed spiritually. People nowadays are becoming more and more empty and realistic, which is also related to the loss of culture.

When Yun Heng was studying medicine, his teacher said something. When understanding the relationship between men and women, the teacher said that human desires are endless. In fact, the most fundamental desire for the birth of species is reproduction.

Therefore, that kind of thing is pleasurable, not for the purpose of indulgence, but for the purpose of temptation and reproduction, and actually for the continuation of life.

The reason why humans are different from other animals is that humans must learn to control their desires and cannot be like animals. This is the difference between humans and animals.

In fact, traditional Chinese medicine is built from the most basic aspects and follows the most natural laws, rather than so-called science.

"The breasts are located at the Qimen acupoint, which is the meridian through which Qi and blood flow, connecting the internal organs and the outside, inside, and above. Obviously, in this case, dampness is blocking the Qimen acupoint, which turns into heat over time, and the heat turns into phlegm, which blocks the meridians and prevents the flow of Qi and blood, resulting in enlarged breasts."

Yun Heng said.

The cause of this disease may be unknown in Western medicine, but with Yun Heng's level of expertise, it is easy to diagnose.

"Yeah, that's what I think too."

Ma Tiequan smiled and said, "Then I'll prescribe a prescription. How many days will you take it when you get home?"

Ma Tiequan said to the young couple.

"Okay, thank you Director Ma, thank you Doctor Yun."

With both Ma Tiequan and Yun Heng present, the child's parents immediately felt confident.

"Doctor Yun, Director Ma, can you explain it?"

Adams said politely, "We didn't quite understand."

"Yes, Dr. Yun." Allens also said.

Not only did they not understand what Yun Heng said just now, but the translation was not accurate and the meaning was changed after it was translated.

"Also, I can afford the medical expenses. Can I be hospitalized for treatment?"

Adams said to Ma Tiequan, "Director Ma can communicate with the patient's family. It would be best if they could go to West Asia Hospital."

"I will communicate with the patient's family first."

Ma Tiequan replied and told the child's parents.

Adams mainly wanted to see the effect with his own eyes. In this case, the patient does not need to be hospitalized. Ma Tiequan prescribed medicine, and the child would take the medicine after returning home and then come back for a follow-up visit. However, in this way, Allens and Adams might never know the follow-up and would not be able to see it with their own eyes.

"sure."

The child's mother nodded repeatedly.

They were naturally happy to be hospitalized if someone paid for it. Although they trusted Yun Heng and Ma Tiequan very much, they would feel more at ease if the patient was hospitalized until he or she recovered rather than waiting for the results after returning home.

"He Yongfei, please arrange it."

Yun Heng turned around and said to He Yongfei, "After the children have taken the medicine, take them to West Asia Hospital and explain to Director Chu."

"Okay, Master." He Yongfei nodded.

After the arrangements were made and the prescription was written, Yun Heng, Ma Tiequan, Allens and others left the clinic first and went to an empty consultation room next door. After everyone sat down and the attending doctor poured tea, Yun Heng asked the attending doctor for a map of acupuncture points.

"Mr. Adams, Dr. Allens, please."

"I know this. There are models in the acupuncture clinic. They are the acupuncture points in traditional Chinese medicine." Allens said.

Western medicine has done a lot of research on acupuncture points in traditional Chinese medicine. From being unrecognized in the early days to being gradually accepted, it was then said that meridians were blood vessels, nerves, and so on.

There are many acupuncture clinics in some Western countries. Although Allens does not understand Chinese medicine, he still knows the acupuncture point map.

"Director Ma, Doctor Yun, I know that China's acupuncture points and meridians existed very early. So how did they come about and how were they discovered?"

Allens asked curiously.

Adams was also quite curious. This was a question that Western doctors would definitely like to know. Even Xiao Baga Sang Tianren was full of curiosity.

"He Yongfei, tell Dr. Allens the origin of acupoints and meridians." Yun Heng said to He Yongfei.

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