Ji Fengwen sighed, "It's easy to find help. As long as you have friends, money, and power, you can always find a few people to help you. But improving your own strength is too difficult. When improving your strength, you can't do it blindly, but you have to be targeted. Should you use softness to overcome hardness or force to overcome skill? Should you give someone a shield or a spear at this moment? These all require precise judgment, which is why good Chinese medicine practitioners are so rare."
The patient's son and daughter were dumbfounded, and Yun Heng and others beside them also listened very attentively.
This example from Monsoon is so vivid.
It can be said that it hits the nail on the head and explains the difference between Chinese and Western medicine.
What Ji Fengwen said today is actually the same as what he said yesterday about good and evil.
Traditional Chinese Medicine does not target specific diseases, but helps you in other ways. Ultimately, it is the human body itself that defeats the disease. Therefore, when some modern people encounter new viruses or diseases they have never seen before, they are often helpless. However, with Traditional Chinese Medicine, even cancer can be cured if you meet a highly skilled Chinese medicine expert.
But as Ji Fengwen said, the timing must be grasped accurately, and different help must be provided according to different situations. During a fight, whether you are thirsty or hungry, whether you need to replenish your strength or defend yourself, different situations require different choices, and the pattern cannot be copied.
"Mr. Ji, are you saying that the doctors we met before were all wrong?"
asked the patient's son.
"If the medicines prescribed by the previous doctor were all prescriptions for clearing heat, promoting dampness and detoxifying, then that was a big mistake."
Ji Fengwen sighed, "How sad! Under the impact of modern medicine, many of us practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine have lost our original Traditional Chinese Medicine thinking. We have been influenced by the diagnosis and treatment models of modern medicine, and our dialectical treatments have long been specious."
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