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Chapter 148 The Curative Cycle of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Chapter 148 The efficacy cycle of traditional Chinese medicine

Author: Heguangwuwu

Chapter 148 The efficacy cycle of traditional Chinese medicine

"Yes, yes! Your illness is mild!" Ding Changsheng did not expose Jack's illness, but just followed his words.

"I knew it was like this!" Jack laughed proudly.

Ding Changsheng had some doubts about how Jack, with his funny personality, could become a rich man. According to what he said, it seemed that he also had a foundation in his name.

It is not uncommon to have foundations. Charitable foundations in the United States can be described as being overrun.

After reading it to Fein, he arranged for Zhang Xin to grab the medicine and then cook it after getting it.

"Finn, come on, come over here!" Before Ding Changsheng could speak, Jack pulled Finn to the donation box.

"Fein, your diabetes has cost you money, right? It's hard to find a doctor who can treat your diabetes. When you see this donation box, would you like to express your gratitude?

Me, Jason, and Justin all donated money!" Jack worked hard to raise funds for Ding Changsheng.

Ding Changsheng had some doubts. Could this Jack be the kind of rich man who made his fortune from charity foundations?

There are many people in the United States who have made a fortune from charitable foundations, and many people rely on charitable foundations to make money.

According to current events, register a charitable foundation, then hire a group of college students to go to the streets to raise funds.

Taking advantage of public sentiment, this kind of fundraising can really raise a lot of money.

The laws in the United States are very loose and do not require all donated funds to be spent on charitable projects.

It only needs to be stated no less than 5% every year.

After all, charitable foundations are a game for the rich, so naturally they won’t have so many rules and regulations to limit themselves.

In fact, there are many people in China who make a fortune by relying on charity funds.

However, domestic regulations on charitable funds are relatively strict.

However, it still cannot stop some people from enriching their own pockets.

The advantage is that this practice of enriching one's own pockets is illegal, unlike here in the United States, where it is directly legal.

Ding Changsheng ignored Jack's farce and greeted Harding with a smile: "Hi, Mr. Harding, we meet again!"

"Yes! We meet again. Did you have a good time the night before yesterday?" Harding winked at Ding Changsheng and asked with a smile.

"I really envy you! Because of my diabetes, these men's happiness has long since left me!" Harding shrugged.

"Come on, Hardin, I'll take your pulse!

Believe me, I will definitely make you, like Jason, experience the joy of being a man again!" Ding Changsheng said with a smile.

"I'm looking forward to it very much!" Harding said and handed his wrist to Ding Changsheng.

Ding Changsheng took his pulse carefully, still feeling the pulse with both hands.

"Let me take a look at my tongue!" Ding Changsheng said with a slight frown.

"Okay!" Harding stuck out his tongue to show Ding Changsheng.

"Harding, have you experienced numbness or pain in your limbs recently? Also accompanied by headache, chest pain or hypochondriac pain?"

"I have some pain in the joints of my left leg, and I also often have a tingling sensation in my chest." Harding read the diagnosis that Ding Changsheng gave Fein just now. After listening to Ding Changsheng's words, Harding nodded repeatedly and said.

"Your symptoms are similar to Jason's, both are blood stasis blockers.

However, the difference is that you are not suffering from blood stasis due to injury, so you do not need acupuncture, you just need to take medicine on time.

You should come for a follow-up consultation after taking the medicine for three days!" Ding Changsheng said to Harding while writing the prescription.

Then, Jason's other three friends also arrived, and Ding Changsheng also diagnosed them one by one and prescribed them.

With Jack's interference, Ding Changsheng successfully received a donation of US$70,000.

Of course, Ding Changsheng didn't care much about the 70,000 donation. What Ding Changsheng really cared about was the blind box brought by these seven rich people.

These are all high-quality blind boxes.

After sending away the seven Jacks, Ding Changsheng took a look at his system.

I have almost collected 100 blind boxes again, and I will soon be able to open another 100 consecutive blind boxes.

It's exciting just thinking about it.

What makes Ding Changsheng even more excited is that collecting one hundred blind boxes means that there is another skill that can be upgraded.

"Chang Sheng, why do you always ask them to come back for follow-up consultation after three days? During my previous internship, I saw that the teaching teachers would prescribe a week's dose and ask the patients to come back for follow-up consultation after one week." During lunch, Lin Chaosheng asked.

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"Those who don't understand traditional Chinese medicine think that traditional Chinese medicine can only treat chronic diseases. We Chinese medicine practitioners cannot have this understanding.

Traditional Chinese medicine cures diseases very quickly. The effect of traditional Chinese medicine decoction is only three days, which will not exceed other treatments at the longest!

If you don’t see any effect after taking the decoction for three days, it basically means that your diagnosis is wrong and you need to re-identify the syndrome.

The longest period should not exceed seven days. If there is no effect within seven days, then you can be very sure that there is something wrong with your diagnosis and the medicine is not suitable for the patient.

As for you saying that teachers always prescribe medicine for seven days, there are many reasons for this.

The teaching teacher took into account certain factors that would reduce the efficacy of the medicine, so the patient was asked to take the medicine for a week before coming back for a follow-up visit.

We don't need to, because we decoct medicine according to ancient methods. When I prescribe, I have already considered various factors, such as the difference in the efficacy of the medicinal materials. These factors have already been taken into account.

Therefore, I am confident that I can see the effect in three days!" Ding Changsheng explained with a smile.

"Where else can I prescribe medicine that lasts for a month?"

“A patient who has been prescribed medicine for a month is either not the first time to be diagnosed and treated, but is a patient who has been re-examined several times and has entered the recovery period.

Or it's just to make money." Ding Changsheng shook his head disdainfully.

Ding Changsheng had no right to comment on the practices of many hospitals in the country and could only shake his head.

This kind of thing is justified by public opinion and mother-in-law is justified. The price of traditional Chinese medicine decoctions is already relatively low. If we don't prescribe more medicines and add some good medicines, how can the hospital make a profit?

If there is no profit, how can we pay salaries and bonuses to doctors and nurses?

The income of traditional Chinese medicine is not as good as that of Western medicine. If you don’t find a way to make more money, who would want to learn traditional Chinese medicine?

This is the view of many hospitals.

This is also the reason why traditional Chinese medicine from the febrile disease school is more popular among leaders.

Ding Changsheng couldn't say that other people's views were wrong.

He is also a member of traditional Chinese medicine, so he naturally knows how low the income of newly graduated traditional Chinese medicine doctors is.

He's not short of money now, but he can't blame others. How about that?

In other words, if you don’t like to do that kind of thing, you should become a so-called public intellectual and criticize this and that.

(End of chapter)


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