Chapter 439 Doesn't it learn anything at all?



Li Sanshui struggled through the crowded throng and squeezed to the side of the unconscious Xiao Feng.

He gently put down the heavy wooden medicine box in his hand, his movements so gentle as if he were afraid of waking the person lying on the ground.

After regaining his footing, Li Sanshui cautiously reached out and gently pried open Xiao Feng's tightly closed eyelids, observing him intently for a moment.

Then, he bent down and carefully examined all the wounds, big and small, on Xiao Feng's body.

He examined every wound meticulously, from head to toe, with a focused and serious expression.

After completing the initial physical examination, Li Sanshui placed his four fingers firmly on Xiao Feng's wrist, then slowly closed his eyes, quietly feeling the rhythm and strength of the pulse.

Time passed second by second, and the people around him held their breath, not daring to make a sound, for fear of disturbing him.

After a long while, Li Sanshui finally opened his eyes and let out a long sigh.

"Don't worry, everyone. He's fine, it's not a big problem. He probably just fainted because the pain from his injury was too much, and he's usually quite weak."

I'll apply his medicine first. After you take him home, remember to give him plenty of nutritious supplements like chicken soup. I believe he'll wake up soon, so don't worry too much!

After he finished speaking, he gently and skillfully opened the wooden medicine box that looked somewhat old but was full of mystery.

As the lid was lifted, a faint herbal aroma instantly filled the air.

Immediately afterwards, he carefully reached into the medicine box, as if he were searching for some rare treasure.

Finally, he took out a small, exquisite white porcelain bottle.

The bottle was pure white, shimmering with a faint yet captivating light under the sunlight.

Then, he turned to look at Jiao Bai beside him and said softly.

"Could you please help me gently turn him over?"

Upon hearing this, Jiao Bai dared not delay and quickly stepped forward to assist.

With their combined efforts, the two successfully flipped Xiao Feng's body over, exposing his back to the air.

At this moment, Li Sanshui gently unscrewed the cap of the white porcelain bottle and then tilted the bottle opening slightly.

A fine, powdery white medicinal powder fell lightly onto Xiao Feng's shocking wounds, just like snowflakes.

Each wound was evenly covered with a thin layer of medicinal powder.

It is worth mentioning that Li Sanshui is quite knowledgeable and highly skilled in treating various external injuries.

The white powder he was using was made from a secret recipe passed down through his family.

It contains the wisdom and hard work of countless generations.

Previously, when Gu Meiying was injured, it was Li Sanshui who personally helped her and used this magical powdered medicine for treatment.

Its remarkable healing effect is simply unbelievable—within just one or two hours, the originally hideous wounds began to show signs of scabbing and healing!

Such immediate results would likely put even the most advanced and technologically sophisticated large hospitals to shame!

There has long been a saying in society that traditional Chinese medicine treatments are relatively slow to take effect.

However, this is actually a huge misunderstanding of traditional Chinese medicine.

In fact, the concept of "slowness" in traditional Chinese medicine has sufficient and reasonable reasons.

The "slow" nature of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) does not imply inefficiency or delay, but rather aims to address the root causes of the disease and ensure a complete cure to prevent recurrence.

In stark contrast, Western medicine often pursues rapid control of various indicators when treating diseases.

Although it may seem to work quickly, patients often need to take medication for a long time or even for life to maintain the stability of these indicators.

So, can this kind of treatment really be considered "fast"?

However, when faced with some acute illnesses, traditional Chinese medicine can also demonstrate amazing speed and efficiency.

For example, for common symptoms of external pathogens, many prescriptions written by experienced traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have immediate effects, achieving "cure after one cup"—that is, patients can clearly feel their condition improve after drinking one cup of medicine.

For problems like constipation, a single dose of "Chengqi Tang" can quickly and easily resolve bowel movements.

Therefore, we cannot simply categorize Traditional Chinese Medicine as a "slow-acting remedy".

Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners flexibly adjust their treatment strategies based on the characteristics of different symptoms and individual patient differences, adjusting the speed of treatment when necessary and the pace of treatment when appropriate, in order to achieve the best therapeutic effect.

Take Li Sanshui, for example. The remarkable efficacy of the powdered medicine in his hand in treating external injuries is unmatched by ordinary Western medicine.

Over thousands of years, our ancestors have passed down countless precious medical treasures to us, but unfortunately, some people do not know how to cherish them and have gradually abandoned them.

Of course, there are many other complex factors behind this phenomenon, which I'm sure everyone is aware of, so I won't go into too much detail here.

After Li Sanshui finished applying the medicine to Xiao Feng, he stood up and said...

"With my medicine, his injury will be healed quickly. You should go back and give him some nourishing food so he can recover soon."

After saying that, he packed up his medicine box and made to leave.

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