Chapter 410 How is it possible?



Most of the translators are traitors, and most of the traitorous immigrants are top intellectuals or celebrities.

Sometimes, the more people know, the easier it is for them to forget their roots.

There are two types of forgetfulness: one is true forgetfulness, and the other is forgetfulness for the sake of forgetfulness.

The former is blinded by his eyes, and the latter is confused by his heart.

Many people know that Traditional Chinese Medicine is not in a good situation now. Many people do not understand it and even dislike it. There are many Chinese medicine haters on the Internet and in reality. But if you look into it in detail, you will find that Traditional Chinese Medicine still has a good impression in the minds of ordinary people.

In fact, most ordinary people still have a relatively trusting attitude towards traditional Chinese medicine and can look at problems more objectively. They know that there are relatively few good traditional Chinese medicine practitioners now and it is difficult for them to meet a good traditional Chinese medicine doctor, so they will not arbitrarily attack traditional Chinese medicine for being unable to cure diseases.

The vast majority of those who often criticize traditional Chinese medicine or are quite opposed to it are intellectuals with high levels of expertise and academic qualifications, and among these people, there is also a considerable proportion of lecturers, professors, and practitioners of modern medicine.

There are two reasons why these people criticize traditional Chinese medicine.

One reason is the education they received and the knowledge they were exposed to. A large amount of modern medical common sense fills these people's minds. They talk about science and logic, and use modern medical thinking to evaluate or measure traditional Chinese medicine.

The other type is deliberate, using the discrediting of traditional Chinese medicine to elevate themselves, just like some people who have been brought up by their motherland since childhood, and after going abroad, they eat Western bread for two days, and then turn around and discredit their motherland, taking pride in pursuing Western culture, and using this alternative way to show their superiority and arrogance.

Objectively speaking, because there are few good Chinese medicine practitioners nowadays and the number of Chinese medicine doctors is small, some people have never seen a Chinese medicine practitioner or taken Chinese medicine since childhood. Such people are not a minority.

If one has never been exposed to traditional Chinese medicine, has never taken Chinese medicine, has received modern education, and then works in Western medicine-related work, it is indeed easier for him to reject and dislike traditional Chinese medicine.

Yang Shaohong belongs to the former. She does not recognize traditional Chinese medicine and is quite disgusted with it. As an associate professor at the Provincial Medical College, Yang Shaohong was admitted to the Provincial Medical College through the college entrance examination and stayed on to teach at the school after graduation.

At this moment, being confronted by the nurse, Yue Shaojiang, and Yun Heng, Yang Shaohong was almost losing her mind and was about to retort.

Yang Shaoping hurriedly pulled Yang Shaohong again.

"Big sister."

Yang Shaoping had already noticed that someone was recording the video nearby.

Yang Shaohong is an associate professor at the Provincial Medical College. Facing Yun Heng's last question, if her nonsense were to be spread online, the impact would be huge.

Being pulled by Yang Shaoping, Yang Shaohong also noticed Michelle Lin's actions beside her and quickly shut up.

What Yang Shaoping can understand, Yang Shaohong can naturally understand as well.

The Provincial Medical College mainly focuses on Western medicine, and many lecturers and professors in the school do not recognize Chinese medicine. It’s okay for everyone to say whatever they want in private, but if it is said in public and exposed, the impact will definitely be very great.

After all, the country has not banned traditional Chinese medicine.

"Xiaohong, stop talking. Doctor Yun has been at the community hospital for a long time and has treated many patients. Don't bring your home tricks outside."

Yang Shaohong's father also interjected.

Yang Shaohong is an associate professor at the Provincial Medical College. She is considered the most successful in the family and the eldest sister, eleven years older than Yang Shaoping. Therefore, Yang Shaohong has a relatively high status in the family. Even Yang Shaoping's lover usually tends to be tolerant of this eldest sister.

Although the eldest sister was a little strong, she had helped her younger brother and the family a lot after all. The old man and the old woman were both in their seventies. They had been silent just now, but seeing that the atmosphere was becoming more and more wrong, they spoke up.

"call!"

Yang Shaohong let out a breath, took another deep breath, and tried to calm herself down.

She does not approve of traditional Chinese medicine, but normally, she is not in the mood to argue with others. However, the problem now involves her little nephew, so Yang Shaohong is still very worried.

Especially since her younger brother and parents seemed to trust Yun Heng very much, she didn't want to force them, so she planned to reason with them.

Yes, Yang Shaohong felt that he was making sense.

"Sorry, I lost control a bit. I apologize for what I said just now."

Yang Shaohong was also very flexible. She apologized first, then said to Yun Heng, "I wonder if I could take a look at the prescription that Doctor Yun wrote. I'm a professor at the medical school, so I know a little bit about pharmacology."

"Give it to her."

Yun Heng said to Guo Youtang.

Guo Youtang wrote another prescription, but did not stamp or sign it, and handed it directly to Yang Shaohong.

“Rhubarb, Citrus aurantium, Magnolia officinalis, Glauber’s salt, White Peony Root, Pueraria lobata.”

Yang Shaohong took the prescription and looked at it carefully.

To be honest, although Yang Shaohong is not from the clinical department, she is an associate professor after all and has some knowledge. In her judgment, the child's illness was most likely caused by food poisoning, but this situation was more serious. The child had opisthotonos and convulsions all over his body, so Yang Shaohong was not sure.

If we look at it simply from the perspective of indigestion, this prescription is not completely groundless.

Just like the rhubarb in the prescription, modern medicine believes that rhubarb has laxative, antibacterial and hemostatic effects.

It is believed that rhein is the main active ingredient of laxatives, which can stimulate the large intestine. The main site of the laxative effect is the colon. It also has an excitatory effect on the duodenum, increasing its propulsive peristalsis, increasing secretion, and promoting defecation.

The active ingredients in rhubarb are believed to be anthraquinone derivatives, with rhein, emodin, and aloe-emodin showing the strongest antibacterial effects. In vitro studies have shown that they are effective against Staphylococci, Streptococci, Shigella dysenteriae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Diphtheriae, Salmonella typhi, and Salmonella paratyphi. The mechanism is that these anthraquinone derivatives significantly inhibit bacterial nucleic acid and protein synthesis. They also have the ability to remove endotoxins.

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