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Chapter 1895 Intermediary Medicine

Lu Xuan continued: "So, we can conclude that the mechanism of Chinese herbal medicine for treating diseases is by no means the same as the alum theory we understand today, that is, it is wrong to reduce Chinese herbal medicine to chemical molecules!"

"There must be something that spiritual life needs in Chinese herbal medicine, and this thing is not reflected in the chemical molecular structure. For example, there is the saying "Eighteen Antis and Ninety-Nine Fears" in ancient Chinese medicine, which refers to the taboos in drug compatibility, but this taboo cannot be found in modern science."

"For example, "licorice cannot be matched with sweet and sweet", but when using rabbits for tests, no abnormal phenomena were found. Heartbeat, body temperature, pupils, and gastrointestinal intestines are normal. For example, "Peinus Fritillaria Fritillaria" did not find any toxic side effects during pharmacological tests. From this, it can be inferred that the principle of "Eighteen Antis and Nineteen Fears" is not aimed at the body, but spiritual life, which means that such a combination will harm spiritual life."

When Lu Xuan finished saying this, everyone was impressed by the traditional Chinese medicine concept proposed by Lu Xuan, and they were so wonderful.

At this time, a beautiful college student, holding a bottle of mineral water, trotted up from the audience and handed the bottle of mineral water to Lu Xuan: "Doctor Lu, have a drink of water."

This is the staff of the organizer of Huaqing University. The beautiful college student watched Lu Xuan be full of energy on the podium. He was so young, but Western and Chinese medicine doctors who had been listening to his speech all the time, which was so amazing!

Moreover, Lu Xuan is so handsome that the beautiful college student can't help but secretly show him a sense of misfortune, and his face flushed.

"Thank you!" Lu Xuan was just dry and took the mineral water she handed over. He quickly opened the bottle cap and took a few sips.

Putting it in mineral water, Lu Xuan continued: "Traditional medicine is known as the fifth invention of China and is unique in world medicine. In contrast to Western medicine, Chinese traditional medicine completely takes another path. It never advocates survival and destruction, conquest and being conquered, but instead examines the relationship between human body and disease from another perspective."

The fifth largest invention in China is definitely not a boast. Let me ask, traditional Chinese medicine was definitely pioneered by the ancestors of China!

"Traditional Chinese medicine attaches great importance to the relationship between man and nature. The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic talks about the fact that diseases are always inseparable from factors such as climate, season, and surrounding natural environment.

"People in the sense of traditional Chinese medicine do not refer to physical people, but mostly to spiritual people, emphasizing the relationship between internal spiritual factors such as thinking, worry, fear, joy, fear and fear and diseases. "Su Wen Ju General Theory" says: "All diseases are caused by qi. Anger will lead to qi. When happy, qi will lead to qi. When sad, qi will lead to qi. When fear will lead to qi, qi will lead to qi. When shock, qi will lead to qi. When thinking will lead to qi."

"Therefore, there are sayings of "thinking hurts the spleen", "fear of heartache", and "sorry to hurt the lungs". The five gods of traditional Chinese medicine also refer to gods, souls, spirits, and wills, which refer to people's emotions, thoughts, thoughts, psychology and other spiritual things."

"For example, all the theories of traditional Chinese medicine are centered on "qi".

"Traditional Chinese medicine believes that "qi" is the origin of life, yin and yang and five elements are the movement form of "qi", the five elements and six qi are the "qi" transformation of heaven and earth, and the five spirits of the Zangxiang are the "qi" transformation of the human body. The cause and pathogenesis lies in the imbalance of "qi" transformation, and the treatment lies in the regulation of the "qi" mechanism.

"The "qi" mentioned by traditional Chinese medicine is not like a material thing, but a spiritual thing like a soul. Therefore, we can infer that traditional Chinese medicine mainly uses the spiritual body as the service object, and its method is to coordinate the relationship between the spiritual body and the body."

"Under this basic theory, the treatment ideas and methods of traditional Chinese medicine are not conquest and destruction, but reconciliation and balance. Its highest principle is not to kill invading viruses, but to transform under the balance of yin and yang."

"Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine pays special attention to nourishing qi, regulating qi, regulating qi, regulating qi, and regulating qi, and regulating qi, and replenishing it when it is strong, replenishing it when it is weak, and hot it is hot, which will promote yin and calm the secrets of yang, and replenish the partial and save the disadvantages."

"It can be seen from this that the focus of traditional Chinese medicine is not on the material aspect of human beings, but on the relationship between human beings' material and spirit. Its prominent role lies in communicating information between the physical body and the human spirit, and playing a role of mediating and harmonizing. Therefore, we call traditional Chinese medicine "mediated medicine."

"Papa--" The applause thundered again. Everyone knew that Lu Xuan's wonderful speech had been finished, but everyone felt that Lu Xuan's speech really felt like he listened to you and read less for ten years.

Foreign Western doctors have already understood it and admired it. The concept of traditional Chinese medicine is admirable. This is the real medicine, not the Western medicine concept of treating diseases.

At this moment, the foreign Western medicine experts couldn't help but stand up and applaud desperately.

Lu Xuan not only turned decay into magical medical skills, but also shocked everyone's heart, but also used the supreme concept of traditional Chinese medicine, which made people admire and even more respected.

Chinese traditional Chinese medicine is profound and profound, and is perfectly displayed under Lu Xuan's "performance".

Foreign domestic media reporters were remembering every word Lu Xuan said, excited and excited!

The people are in full swing, and the name of Lu Xuan is destined to be recorded in history forever!

At this time, Lu Xuan picked up a piece of chalk on the podium, drew a circle on the blackboard behind him, and then drew a Tai Chi Bagua diagram.

I only heard Lu Xuan explain: "The human body is like this Bagua diagram. Only when the yin and yang are balanced can it become a circle. If the yin and yang are not in harmony, the human body will naturally become sick. Therefore, our traditional Chinese medicine uses Taoist concepts to treat people."

"It's OK!" Old Master Bai couldn't help but shouted loudly.

Many old Chinese doctors also applauded.

The theory of traditional Chinese medicine is indeed wonderful. When all Western medicine looks at the Bagua diagram, it seems that they have entered a wonderful world and are unable to extricate themselves.

Lu Xuan smashed his mouth and said, "Actually, the most powerful thing about Chinese traditional Chinese medicine is not medical skills or medicine."

"What is that?" foreign Western doctors asked in confusion.s8f2

The old Chinese doctors were confused when they heard Lu Xuan's words. In traditional Chinese medicine, what else is there besides medical skills and medicine?

Did Lu Xuan say the wrong thing? Is he deliberately playing around with these foreign Western medicine?

Under the puzzled eyes of everyone, Lu Xuan said slowly: "The most powerful thing about traditional Chinese medicine is medical ethics, which is to save the world with hang a pot, and a doctor is kind!"
Chapter completed!
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