Hearing this, Bai Xin finally breathed a sigh of relief. It felt like the heavy stones weighing on her heart were instantly crushed. She finally regained her usual smile and said, "So if someone else gets this recipe, it's okay too?"
"Of course it's okay. Even if someone wants to take advantage, they have to be able to cook this porridge." Yang Lan'er smiled lightly.
In fact, the so-called special technique is nothing more than using internal force to catalyze the medicinal properties of several medicines to react and produce other medicinal effects.
Therefore, the medicinal properties of the final product have changed, and it is even difficult to detect the substances before the reaction using general testing methods. This is why Zeng Ji took the medicinal porridge for testing but did not get the prescription, and instead wanted to get it from Bai Xin, causing Bai Xin to become even more worried.
"Haha, Lan'er, you are amazing." Mu Tingting praised. Others can't detect it through tests? If other pharmaceutical companies or doctors with secret recipes knew this method, they would definitely be envious and jealous.
"Ahem, I didn't mean it. The main thing is that the porridge must be cooked with special techniques to have the medicinal effect of restraining cancer cells. Otherwise, the medicinal porridge has nothing to do with cancer." Yang Lan'er coughed dryly, and was relieved to see Bai Xin really put down his burden.
Helping Grandpa Bai to control his illness is a good thing, but if Bai Xin suffers from depression, it would be a good deed with bad intentions.
"Indeed, it's awesome!" Bai Xin nodded, feeling that nothing could be more comfortable than this.
"Hey, Xinxin, do you have to be so obvious about your gloating?" Mu Tingting couldn't help but complain.
"Hmph..." Bai Xin was dissatisfied. Who made those people look at Yang Lan'er's prescription? Now, she would let these people know what it meant to draw water with a bamboo basket in vain.
Yang Lan'er smiled and did not point out Bai Xin's little bad taste. She was also under a lot of pressure during this period.
Yang Lan'er didn't lie. She used her internal energy to catalyze the reaction between the medicinal properties, which was the reason why it was effective against cancer.
Especially the Red Moon Grass, to put it bluntly, is actually a poisonous grass that loves to kill the most vital organs of the human body.
To put it more clearly, it first attacks the cells with the strongest survival ability and the most stubborn. The most active and reproductive cells in the body of a cancer patient are naturally cancer cells, and the red moon grass is just right for this disease.
Therefore, this herb is the most irreplaceable of all the medicines in the prescription. Most poisonous herbs may not have this special effect.
As for the other herbs in the recipe, most of them are used to neutralize the other toxicities of the Red Moon Grass, so that the final medicinal porridge only retains the function of attacking cells with strong reproductive ability.
In addition to nourishing other organs, the rest is also to prevent the red moon grass from attacking too violently and to promote the division and development of other cells that have been attacked.
Moreover, these nutrients that promote cell function must be useless to cancer cells. Otherwise, if they are taken up by cancer cells, all previous efforts will be wasted.
Therefore, the efficacy of the medicine after the internal energy catalyzes the medicinal reaction is extremely important. Otherwise, it may not be able to kill the cancer cells, but will increase the nutrition of the cancer cells and aggravate the disease.
This requires extremely high control of internal strength, and also requires understanding of the medicinal properties of each herb. Therefore, ordinary people simply cannot make this medicinal porridge. The reason why Yang Lan'er said she wanted to teach Grandma Bai was not only to bring up a topic to solve Bai Xin's knot, but also to let those people understand that this is not something that everyone can do...
In addition, the dosage of Red Moon Grass is very particular. You cannot use too much at one time. If it is too toxic, it will not attack all cancer cells but instead target other cells. Then, things will get out of hand. After all, it is a poisonous grass, and the twists and turns here need to be grasped very precisely.
Therefore, although Grandpa Bai's condition has improved, the improvement is quite slow. The daily dosage of Red Moon Grass is only enough to attack some cancer cells, and there is no surplus. It is better to have less than more.
But if the poisonous weeds cannot kill cancer cells fast enough to keep up with their reproduction, then the medicine will be useless, so the dosage must be extremely strict each time.
However, even though Grandpa Bai's condition does not show improvement for the time being, it is clear that the number of cancer cells has not increased. It is estimated that with a little more time, a greater effect will be seen.
Of course, if Bai Qitian wants to be completely cured, he will probably have to take medicine containing Red Moon Grass for a long time, and forget about it within a year or two...
As expected, after learning how to make porridge from Yang Lan'er three times, Grandma Bai couldn't bear to waste the "limited" wild Red Moon Grass and gave up learning completely.
Every day, ask Yang Lan'er to bring a day's supply to Bai Xin, or deliver it to the hospital. If they are not available, you can call someone from the Bai family and ask them to pick it up at the designated location.
For this, the Bai family paid Yang Lan'er one million yuan, which was much more economical than daily chemotherapy, and the effect was visible. Especially after confirming the efficacy of the medicinal porridge, Grandpa Bai insisted on not staying in the hospital, which saved a lot of expenses. Anyway, he would not have chemotherapy in the hospital, and in the end he would not even have to inject saline solution, so why stay in the hospital? It was not a good place to begin with.
In order to make the Bai family feel more at ease, Yang Lan'er did not refuse the money, so as not to owe her too much favor, and she would think that she could be more attentive when making porridge. Besides, she was the one who provided the medicinal materials, so there should be a cost anyway...
Whether you cook the porridge with all your heart or not has nothing to do with money. It’s just what the patient’s family thinks.
Moreover, Yang Lan'er doesn't cook porridge every day. She has storage space to keep it fresh, of good quality and warm. She cooks a big pot every time and gives the Bai family a day's worth of porridge without any trouble.
Zeng Ji was helpless in the end because of the situation. He personally watched Yang Lan'er cook porridge, but he didn't understand the key point. Moreover, with the same medicinal materials, the porridge he made not only failed to kill the cancer cells, but promoted their reproduction, which made the doctor very depressed.
Zeng Ji naturally didn't know that internal force and space medicinal materials, even space rice and water, were the key to the medicinal porridge. The medicinal properties of external herbs were much worse and naturally could not be replaced. Instead, they could easily become nutrients for cancer cells.
Doing the same thing every day has become a habit. Yang Lan'er almost never forgets to deliver porridge to the Bai family. At other times, she just does what she should do.
Yang Lan'er asked the class monitor Qiu Rui to use her scholarship to treat the whole class to a big meal, and half of the money was left over at the end. However, the relationship between the classmates did become much closer, even though Yang Lan'er had often skipped classes since the beginning of this semester.
However, only Bai Xin and Mu Tingting knew that Yang Lan'er actually went to the medical school to audit. The other classmates thought that Yang Lan'er went there to make money, but she would never miss any class gatherings, and the relationship between them did not become distant over time.