Dr. Feng sighed and looked at Yun Heng with some surprise.
Is this young man the Teacher Yun mentioned by the other person just now?
No matter how you look at it, Yun Heng seems to be younger than Ren Xuedong, right?
Of course, Dr. Feng didn't ask any more questions. He continued with a smile, "Today I finally have a new understanding of Chinese medicine. I didn't understand things like yin and yang before, and I always felt that Chinese medicine treatments lacked logic. Today I finally understand that although the foundations of Chinese and Western medicine are different, some principles are the same."
Ji Fengwen was very happy: "Yes, Xiaoyun's statement is very tenable. Nowadays, many people have misunderstandings about Chinese medicine, and we don't even know how to refute them. I think Xiaoyun's words can be used to refute them."
Yun Heng smiled and said nothing.
Ji Fengwen returned to the topic and said with a smile, "Xiao Yue, Xiao Dang, Xiao Ren, and Xiao Yun all gave very accurate analyses just now."
"The patient has been suffering from this disease for more than 20 years. It is a chronic disease and he is also elderly. Therefore, the patient not only has water evil, but also has obvious deficiency of vital energy..."
Ji Fengwen smiled and glanced at everyone before continuing, "So what is positive energy and what is negative energy? Many people don't understand the Yin and Yang and the Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine, nor do they understand the positive and negative energy in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Actually, it's very simple. All factors that are beneficial to human health are positive energy, and all factors that are harmful to human health are negative energy. This energy is not necessarily a specific gas. It can be a kind of energy, a kind of movement, a kind of law..."
"For example, people need to eat. Eating replenishes what the body needs, so we can say that what is replenished is positive energy. If it is poisonous and harmful to the body, then it can be said to be negative energy. It doesn't necessarily have to be defined specifically; it is a very broad concept."
"To break it down a bit more, righteousness can be divided into internal and external. What is internal? We can think of it as the body's own resistance. People have immunity and resistance, and that's internal righteousness. So what is external righteousness? Diet, medicine, exercise, a good environment—these are all external righteousness."
"Positive energy can be divided into internal and external, and negative energy can be divided in the same way. What is internal negative energy? The body undergoes normal aging, illness, and death. As a person ages, their immune system declines, and the coordination and function of their organs weaken. This is a manifestation of internal negative energy. External negative energy can be caused by trauma, unhealthy food, a bad environment, or bad habits. Anything that is harmful to the body is external negative energy."
"Heaven and earth are divided into yin and yang, and qi is divided into positive and negative. In the human body, it is impossible for only yin or only yang to exist, nor is it possible for only positive or only negative qi to exist. Therefore, when positive qi overcomes negative qi, the person is healthy, and when negative qi overcomes positive qi, the person is sick. At this time, we must use external positive qi to overcome the suppression of negative qi in the human body, allowing the body to return to a state where positive qi overcomes negative qi. When this state can no longer be maintained, it will be natural death..."
Ji Fengwen said with a smile, "So, to understand Chinese medicine in the simplest way, it's just so straightforward. We Chinese medicine practitioners treat illnesses using various methods, whether it's diet therapy, medication, acupuncture, massage, etc. These methods can use external positive energy to allow the positive energy in the body to overcome negative energy. We haven't actually been targeting specific bacteria or cells. Our only goal has always been to eliminate negative energy. By eliminating harmful things, people will naturally recover their health."
While Ji Fengwen was explaining, Yun Heng hurriedly took out his mobile phone and started recording. Ji Fengwen said too much, and Yun Heng was afraid that he would not be able to remember it, so he simply recorded it. After seeing it, Ji Fengwen didn't say anything, and the others hurriedly followed suit.
"I have no objection to you recording it, but please don't upload it online. I don't want to be an internet celebrity." Ji Fengwen joked with a smile.
"Mr. Ji, what you said is too straightforward."
Doctor Feng smiled and said, "After what you said today, I feel like I have a deeper understanding of Chinese medicine."
"It's good to know more. Even if you don't use it, it's still useful. Without understanding, you have no right to speak."
Ji Fengwen smiled and said, "Now that you understand this, if you encounter some patients in the future and feel that Chinese medicine is suitable, you can recommend them to see a Chinese medicine doctor, rather than waiting until the patient is beyond help before sending them to try Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine doctors are not gods."
Doctor Feng laughed dryly twice.
What Ji Fengwen said can be said to be the norm. As long as the patient is slightly hopeless, no doctor will easily recommend the patient to see a Chinese medicine practitioner. Only when there is really no other way will the patient be allowed to see a Chinese medicine practitioner. As a result, some people now get scared when they hear a doctor recommend that they see a Chinese medicine practitioner.
"Okay, let's get back to the topic and return to the patient."
Ji Fengwen smiled and returned to the main topic: "Xiao Yue and the others have just analyzed that the patient has yin water, which is related to spleen and kidney yang deficiency. So, given the patient's condition, how should we treat him?"
Some people already knew how to treat it and were about to speak, but Ji Fengwen didn't give them a chance to speak. Instead, he continued, "Judging from the manifestations, the patient's symptoms are consistent with Shaoyin disease. The pulse is weak and thready, but the main symptom is drowsiness. At the same time, there is edema in the lower body and clear, long urine. These are all symptoms of Shaoyin disease. The white urine indicates a Shaoyin cold syndrome with deficiency and cold in the lower burner, which cannot control water..."
"Now, the symptoms are clear. Once the symptoms are clear, we can prescribe the right medicine for the patient. Zhenwu Decoction has the effect of warming the yang and promoting diuresis. It is mainly used to treat yang deficiency and water retention, chills and limb numbness, and difficulty urinating..."
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