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Chapter 407: Give back to society more

On the pontoon bridge of the Yellow River at dusk, one car was slowly retreating and two cars were slowly moving forward.

The width of the Yellow River Floating Bridge is barely enough for a car to turn around, and it's a little difficult to turn around.

At this time, Li Maoyang and Ge Gen were rescuing the little girl Ni Xiaoya urgently in the back seat of the car. One was using the method of pushing three passes to relieve the six internal organs on the little girl's arm to reduce fever, and the other was performing acupuncture to reduce fever. The car was naturally inconvenient.

At this time, turn around.

And Zou Kailun (driving Li Maoyang's car) and the taxi driver would not rush over at this time, so the three cars walked back and forth on the Yellow River Floating Bridge as if they were skipping three steps.

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The little patient Ni Xiaoya was four years old and had a high fever for six days. Treatment at Liuyuan County Hospital was ineffective. Other patients reminded Ni Xiaoya's father, Ni Yuancheng, that he should go to Li Maoyang for a checkup. Ni Yuancheng hurriedly took his daughter to see Li Maoyang.

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Li Maoyang quickly diagnosed Ni Xiaoya and saw that her face was red, her tongue was red, her tongue coating was yellow, her pulse was rapid, and the heat evil was still in her Qi, so she immediately started antipyretic treatment with Pueraria lobata!

According to the diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, according to the severity and stage of the patient's condition, the disease is generally divided into whether the pathogenic factors are in the Qi component or the blood component.

In terms of blood level, the condition is obviously more severe than in Qi level.

(Another way to classify it is whether it is in the meridians or the organs, which meridian it is in, and which organ it is in.)

Of course, the severity of a disease is only judged by the difficulty of treatment, and has little to do with whether the condition is critical.

A disease in the Qi component can also kill a person in three seconds, and a disease in the blood component may not necessarily kill a person faster than a disease in the Qi component.



Li Maoyang acupunctured Ni Xiaoya at acupuncture points that have the effect of clearing away heat and purging fire, such as the tip of the ear, the inside of the cheek, the inner court, and Taichong. The acupuncture achieves the acupuncture effect of Qi, and the antipyretic effect is quite good.

Coupled with the heat-clearing effect of Pueraria lobata to push the three levels and reduce the six internal organs, by the time the car retreated to the bank of the Yellow River, the little girl Ni Xiaoya's body temperature had dropped by more than one degree!

Then, the three cars went straight to Liuyuan County!

On the way, Li Maoyang and Ge Gen gave Ni Xiaoya a prescription.

Because Ni Xiaoya's heat evil is located in the qi division, the treatment should be pungent and cold to clear the qi.

In this way, the combination of Artemisia annua and gypsum is effective.

Artemisia annua has a bitter, pungent and cold smell, relieves fever without causing sweating, and is a good antipyretic medicine.

"New Compilation of Materia Medica" says that Artemisia annua is very effective in treating bone steaming and hot flashes (a typical symptom of yin deficiency), even better than Digupi (the root of wolfberry).

Gypsum has a pungent, sweet and cold taste, clears away heat and purges fire, relieves irritability and quenches thirst, and is a good medicine for treating high fever.

It is rumored that a senior leader had a high fever, and Western medicine failed to treat him. Chinese medicine practitioners gave him a dose of cure, and a building was won for Chinese medicine. Western medicine shamelessly shared the results, and in the end, it occupied much more floors than the Chinese medicine doctors occupied.

That time Chinese medicine was squeezed into a corner again.

In that treatment, the main medicine used by the Chinese medicine practitioner was gypsum.

Artemisia annua and gypsum are both good medicines for treating high qi fever, and they are very powerful.

However, children have always had high fevers and their illness has been quite rapid. If the fever is not stopped in time, it can easily lead to convulsions, other syndromes, and even critical illness.

Therefore, it has to be gypsum and artemisia annua.

However, these two medicines are both products of the Great Cold and can easily damage the spleen and stomach. Therefore, when using these two medicines, be sure to use some medicine such as Shenqu, malt, etc. to protect the stomach qi.

Otherwise, the fire will subside, the high fever will subside, and the patient's spleen and stomach will be injured from now on!

Therefore, after discussion between Li Maoyang and Pueraria lobata, the prescription finally prescribed based on systematic pharmacological effects was: Artemisia annua, gypsum, forsythia, Shenqu, malt, Danzhuye, and licorice.

Pueraria looked at the final prescription decided by Li Maoyang, which included 18 grams of Artemisia annua and 60 grams of gypsum, and he was a little worried.

Let him decide based on kudzu, at most 15 grams of artemisia annua and 50 grams of gypsum. Of course, his dosage is usually the minimum, otherwise it will be difficult to achieve miraculous effects.

"Don't worry, Artemisia annua can still be used up to 30 grams, and plaster can even be used up to 150 grams. Of course, this little girl has been treated by us and her fever has been reduced by more than one degree, so she doesn't need such a large amount.

After the fever subsides, use Radix Adenophora and Ophiopogon japonicus decoction to treat the aftermath."

After the three cars drove into Liuyuan County, they went straight to a traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy, where they prepared medicine, prepared it, and took it until after eight o'clock, when Ni Xiaoya's fever subsided.

Li Maoyang gave some instructions on what to pay attention to when using Adenophora and Ophiopogon japonicus soup later. He left the Ni family with great gratitude and returned to the Hetao Hotel with Zou Kailun.

"Why do I feel like your job is more interesting?"

Entering the room, Zou Kailun, who was somewhat silent along the way, couldn't help but say.

"Our work is more interesting? Haha, Karen, don't be ignorant of your blessings. People like you can sing and act casually, make a lot of money by filming commercials, and are worshiped by thousands of fans all over the world.

The entertainment industry is the only industry that has a lot to do with it."

Li Maoyang smiled.

"Of course, the competition in your industry is indeed fierce. There are all kinds of intrigues and bloody fights. It's not easy. One general succeeds and thousands of bones are withered. Behind the rise of every new star, there are countless competitors who can't even breathe.

Can’t drink.”

"Haha, you also have some literary talent." Zou Kailun patted Li Maoyang on the shoulder and said with a smile, "But that's not what I meant. I mean, I feel that your line of work is more fulfilling and meaningful."

Li Maoyang smiled and said: "Your profession is also meaningful, and if you do it well, you can influence people.

But, let me put it bluntly, for the stars in your industry, the rewards and efforts are too disproportionate.

Some people are too lazy to act, so they rely on speaking Arabic numerals for their lines, and they even make money just by showing off their avatar without even being on set.

If you make money this way and don't live up to your blessings, it's really easy to feel empty.

What you just said is probably for this reason.

Find ways to give back to society more.

This way you can also build a mass base for yourself.

With the extensive development of video media, the trend of social starification will become increasingly obvious."



Li Maoyang and Zou Kailun said this, Zou Kailun gradually fell into silence, and then gradually only Li Maoyang spoke.

His words began to be repeated and dragged out without Zou Kailun's knowledge, and in Zou Kailun's perception, they gradually became a bit ethereal and vague...

In fact, at this time, Li Maoyang's hypnotherapy had gradually progressed in depth without him knowing it...

Gradually, Zou Kailun forgot his original identity, and as if traveling through time and space, he gradually discovered that he was originally a poor child in a poor mountainous area. His parents were seriously ill. He could not afford to study and had to do housework every day.

Working and caring for seriously ill parents...

Life is miserable, but he is still living hard and struggling...

This weak memory even lasted until the next morning. When Zou Kailun woke up and had not yet opened his eyes, he was thinking about getting up quickly to cook for his seriously ill parents...
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