"Among Chinese herbal medicines, some have little bias, such as ginseng, astragalus, coptis root, bupleurum, etc., while some have strong bias, such as aconite root, kansui root, rhubarb, etc."
Yun Heng said slowly, "In actual clinical practice, which drugs require special attention and which drugs have small individual differences require strict control. The combination of traditional Chinese medicine and the checks and balances between the monarch, minister, assistant and envoy ingredients are often very particular. Take Scutellaria baicalensis, for example. Scutellaria baicalensis is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug with a cold nature and a bitter taste. Modern medicine has conducted extensive research on Astragalus."
"However, few people know that Scutellaria baicalensis itself has the properties of rising and falling. From the perspective of the medicine itself, Scutellaria baicalensis focuses on sinking. Therefore, when encountering heat syndrome in the head and face, this sinking property of Scutellaria baicalensis makes it not very effective in treating heat syndrome in the head. Often at this time, some treatment of the medicine is needed to change the rising and falling properties of the medicine..."
"Everyone present here is a master of traditional Chinese medicine. They should all be very clear about what this treatment is. It's stir-fried with wine. After stir-frying, the scutellaria not only retains its original cooling properties, but also acquires its ascending and floating properties, thus better treating heat syndromes in the upper part of the human body. This is the wonder of traditional Chinese medicine."
"However, in the modern development of traditional Chinese medicine, how many people understand this, or even notice it? After purification and processing, at most they add the ingredients to the instructions, and then say that the effect is to clear heat and detoxify, but they have no understanding of the ascending and descending properties of Scutellaria baicalensis."
This time, Yun Heng didn't target anyone, nor did he ask any further questions. Instead, he spoke calmly, as if stating a fact: "Traditional Chinese Medicine's understanding of Chinese medicine has reached a terrifyingly high level. In actual treatment, Chinese medicine has ways to reduce or eliminate the toxicity or side effects of drugs, and can also change the properties of drugs. At the same time, it can enhance the efficacy and absorption of drugs through preparation and combination..."
"And none of this can be achieved simply by relying on modern technology. When using modern technology to process or treat traditional Chinese medicine, will the purification cause the medicine to lose its original properties? Will the treatment change the original properties of the medicine? Will the process increase the toxic side effects of the medicine? How many people have considered these things?"
"Each herb has its own natural properties. When two or more herbs are used together, they can produce various changes. Some changes are beneficial to the treatment, while others are harmful. But how many people currently developing and researching traditional Chinese medicine understand this?"
"So-called modern science, for example, talks about the processing of Scutellaria baicalensis. After being stir-fried with wine, the cold properties of Scutellaria baicalensis remain unchanged, but its original tendency to sink has changed to rising. Does this fall under physics or chemistry?"
Hu Wenyi and Xie Kaiyang opened their mouths but couldn't come up with an answer. Does this belong to physics or chemistry?
Haven't you studied it?
"In the process of decocting and steaming Chinese medicine prescriptions, the drugs sometimes have a certain order of precedence. When a large number of Chinese herbs are placed in boiling water, what kind of changes will occur between them? Are these changes physical or chemical? When we purify the individual Chinese herbs and use them together in clinical practice, will the original combination effect still be achieved? Has anyone verified or studied this?"
"Well said, very well said."
Ma Tiequan was extremely excited.
This kid really surprised Ma Tiequan and made him a little surprised.
Director Ma thought he was invincible in the country, but compared with Yun Heng, he was really not as good as him.
Yun Heng spoke clearly and almost every sentence was a soul-searching question.
Ma Tiequan and Yue Anyun knew what Yun Heng said, but if they were to ask Ma Tiequan and Yue Anyun, they might not be as organized as Yun Heng at the moment.
"Yun Heng has really thought about these issues."
Next to Yue Anyun, Sun Boping spoke softly to Yue Anyun.
Others might just think that Yun Heng is quick-witted, but Sun Boping and several others have noticed that the reason why Yun Heng's questions are so thought-provoking and speechless is because Yun Heng has really considered these issues.
At this moment, Yun Heng was no longer simply debating, but was stating the facts with his own feelings.
"I personally do not oppose the development of traditional Chinese medicine. As Professor Hu and Professor Xie said, traditional Chinese medicine is a precious treasure, a unique treasure of the Chinese nation. However, we must be cautious and rigorous in how to develop traditional Chinese medicine."
"If we want to develop traditional Chinese medicine, we must first understand what it is, why it can cure diseases, how to combine it, and what are the contraindications. Only after we understand this can we better develop and utilize it."
"However, in reality, how many of those involved in the development of traditional Chinese medicine are genuine practitioners? They only have a superficial understanding of medical theory and lack the basic facts of traditional Chinese medicine. They speak nonsense from the perspective of modern medicine and talk about the development of traditional Chinese medicine, saying that ancient things are not necessarily good..."
Xie Kaiyang: “….”
It's so fucking dirty!
For a moment, Xie Kaiyang almost died of a cerebral hemorrhage. It came again and again. When will it ever end?
Now when Xie Kaiyang heard the word "but" coming out of Yun Heng's mouth, he felt a little scared.
"Who the hell invited Yun Heng?"
Xie Kaiyang and Hu Wenyi couldn't help but curse the organizer in their hearts. Why did you invite someone so young and talented like Yun Heng?
Hu Wenyi opened his mouth several times, but finally held it in.
He was a little scared, and Hu Wenyi really didn't know how to refute Yun Heng.
The most important thing is that Hu Wenyi was afraid that if he refuted one sentence, Yun Heng would come up with ten sentences, and he would not know how to answer each one.
"Okay, Dr. Yun said it very well."
Shang Wenrui checked the time and said helplessly, "Dr. Yun Hengyun's speech today was very thought-provoking. Traditional Chinese medicine needs to be developed, but it must be developed reasonably and under supervision, not indiscriminately."
"The development prospects of traditional Chinese medicine are very bright. We are just crossing the river by feeling the stones and moving forward by trial and error. The opinions of Dr. Yun Hengyun and Professor Hu and others are worthy of our attention. The development of traditional Chinese medicine must have regulations and plans, and cannot be blind. As a province with a large presence of traditional Chinese medicine, Dongjiang Province must understand and realize this."
"This concludes our morning meeting. We will take a short break and have lunch later, and then we will continue our discussion in the afternoon."
It was only eleven o'clock, and there was still an hour until twelve o'clock, but Shang Wenrui had to end the discussion early. If he continued the discussion, Shang Wenrui was afraid that Hu Wenyi or Xie Kaiyang would suffer a cerebral hemorrhage.
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