Chapter 3 How to Thank Your Best Friend



"Yingying is right, my husband is a serious academic." Wu Lixuan felt relieved.

But, as far as Wu Lixuan knows, her husband is particularly averse to Chinese medicine.

Dr. Yin's work is related to the human kidneys. He has seen too many cases of liver and kidney damage caused by taking Chinese medicine, and he still has lingering fears about this.

Dr. Xie, who is trained in Western medicine, shares this caution. It should be said that Chinese medicine contains many medical technologies, far more than just letting patients take Chinese medicine.

Moreover, the term "prescribing Chinese medicine" in the modern Chinese medicine system is called "prescription medicine". Prescription medicine is a discipline, not just prescribing Chinese medicine randomly.

It cannot be said that prescription medicine is completely bad, but it is difficult to find a good prescription medicine doctor. Doctor Xie has a famous saying, which I mentioned earlier: Chinese medicine is very profound, and those who have not learned it should not think they are right.

According to Dr. Xie, those who read some Chinese medicine books and prescribe medicine for themselves are simply using themselves as human experiments.

Chinese medicine, like Western medicine, has a variety of ways to treat diseases. Sometimes you need to take medicine, but sometimes medicine cannot solve the problem.

Based on the above and asking around, Dr. Xie prescribed the following for my bestie:

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"Dr. Wen who knows acupuncture." Sun Rongfang said.

Because they did not have time to ask their daughter Dr. Xie about Dr. Wen's condition over the phone, and did not know his appearance or age, Sun Rongfang and the others could only imagine that Dr. Wen was an elderly Chinese doctor, holding a magic needle like the Taishang Laojun in ancient paintings.

Patients and their families generally believe that the principle that the older the doctor, the better has not changed, and this is especially true for doctors of traditional Chinese medicine.

The fact is that ordinary people know very little about the history of traditional Chinese medicine. Many famous Chinese medicine doctors did not achieve success late in life but became famous at a young age, and many of them are much younger than Western medicine doctors.

Example: The medical saint Zhang Zhongjing started learning medicine at the age of ten and became famous in the medical field in his teens.

When we arrived at the destination, it was not a hospital but a white three-story residential building with a plaque of a private clinic.

Before entering the clinic, I saw a line of patients more than ten meters long in front of the clinic.

"The doctors here are really welcome," Sun Rongfang exclaimed.

Good doctors don’t just exist in hospitals, especially in traditional Chinese medicine, there has always been a saying that the masters are found among the people.

"It's time to find the right doctor for you this time." Sun Rongfang gave her goddaughter reassurance.

Rather than saying that she had confidence in Dr. Wen (after all, she had not met Dr. Wen yet), Wu Lixuan nodded vigorously, rather than saying that she had confidence in her best friend, Dr. Xie.

Then I went into the clinic to ask where Dr. Wen was. The main reason was that the plaque outside the clinic was called Li's, but it didn't say the last name was Wen, which was also strange.

There are many patients outside the clinic, and you can imagine the even busier scene inside the clinic. Overall, the traffic volume of this clinic is comparable to that of a Class III hospital.

New patients would be stopped and asked: "Who are you looking for?"

"Seeking Doctor Wen." Sun Rongfang had just answered when she heard a thudding sound, which was the sound of pounding medicine.

It is standard to set up a Chinese medicine hall in a TCM clinic to dispense medicine. Some Chinese medicinal materials have unique smells, and just smelling them can make patients feel much better.

Wu Lixuan couldn't help but take a few more breaths of the medicinal scent in the air. She didn't know what kind of Chinese medicinal herbs it was that were so refreshing to the lungs.

The Chinese medicine pharmacist walking back and forth in front of the medicine cabinet was wearing a formal white doctor's coat, making people feel that the clinic was no less professional than a hospital.

The relatives of the patients nearby gave Sun Rongfang and her friends additional information: Li's Clinic is a traditional Chinese medicine clinic opened by Mr. Li. Dr. Li's traditional Chinese medicine skills are inherited from his family, so he is very famous.

The Doctor Wen that Sun Rongren mentioned might be the son-in-law who studied Chinese medicine with his father-in-law, Doctor Li.

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