"To put it bluntly, I’ll reserve comnts on other diseases for now, but when it cos to malignant tumors, in terms of survival rates, Western dicine is far inferior to Traditional Chinese dicine. Moreover, Traditional Chinese dicine can allow patients to live with cancer normally. And Western dicine? It only makes the patient suffer on the operating table, spending huge savings yet unable to keep the person alive."
Zhang Jiwei opened his mouth and was about to retort, but was directly stopped by Huang Beishan.
"Dean Zhang, don’t be in a hurry to counter; you know better than I do whether it’s true or not. After all, I only know a little, but as the dean of the City First Hospital, you must know much more than I do. Nowadays, you must have heard about how many doctors don’t even get treated after being diagnosed with cancer and even go to see Traditional Chinese dicine doctors."
"They are doctors themselves. Why do they not choose the three main techniques of Western dicine when diagnosed with cancer, and instead hold a special preference for Traditional Chinese dicine? Doesn’t the reason behind this rit so reflection?"
"Of course, you might argue it’s only a minority."
"Indeed it is only a minority. But let ask you, Dean Zhang: if one day you were diagnosed with a malignant tumor, would you choose the three main techniques of Western dicine or Traditional Chinese dicine treatnts to live with cancer?"
The question, which struck at the depths of the soul, caused the words that reached Zhang Jiwei’s lips to be swallowed back down, his expression sowhat complicated.
"Got nothing to say, have you?" scoffed Huang Beishan.
"You won’t admit it when told, but that’s the truth. You claim it’s unscientific, but as long as we can explain it ourselves, it’s enough. If it weren’t for the fact that many exams in Traditional Chinese dicine now follow the sa pattern as Western dicine, Traditional Chinese dicine wouldn’t be in its current state."
"Moreover, you know better than I that countries in Europe, Arica, Japan, and South Korea have been paying much attention to Traditional Chinese dicine in recent years."
At this point, an unusual hint of anger appeared on Huang Beishan’s face: "Why doesn’t Chinese dicine have the sa effects as before? Is it really that Traditional Chinese dicine doesn’t work? I don’t think so!
Of course, I admit there are those in Traditional Chinese dicine who are not skilled, but this is also true in Western dicine, and it is even more so.
But the most crucial thing is the wild Chinese herbs in our country. The best herbs are all exported abroad, and what remains for us are the worst ones. With poor quality, the sa dosage naturally doesn’t achieve the desired results.
I won’t ntion the rest. Let’s just talk about Astragalus: where in our country is the best Astragalus found?"
Zhang Jiwei opened his mouth but hadn’t spoken before Huang Beishan interjected: "I bet you don’t know either. The best quality Astragalus is from Inner Mongolia, known as Northern Astragalus, but can these Astragalus be found in major Traditional Chinese dicine hospitals or centers?
I’ll tell you the answer: no. These high-quality Astragalus have all been snapped up by countries like Japan and South Korea, while the ones left for us are the least effective. With the prescribed dose, do you think it’s possible to achieve the desired effect?"
Countries abroad are already developing Traditional Chinese dicine, hoarding high-quality Traditional Chinese dicine with various ans, while many geniuses in the field of Chinese dicine, unable to pass the Western dicine exams, have no choice but to move abroad to develop. I won’t cite each case, but the United States has specifically set exams for Traditional Chinese dicine, rather than using the Western dicine model.
But what about our own people?
Resisting Traditional Chinese dicine, disparaging Traditional Chinese dicine, while Western dicine abroad chooses to embrace it and even promote it, but what about you? What have you done? Besides questioning, what else is there?
Other than calling it unscientific, what else can be said?
If Traditional Chinese dicine is truly unscientific, would countries in Europe, Arica, Japan, and South Korea place such importance on its developnt?
Could it be that they are all fools?"
Looking at the indignant Huang Beishan, Zhang Jiwei found himself at a loss for words.
Is he truly unaware?
Can he truly not see?
No, that’s not it.
He sees, but acts as though he doesn’t.
He knows, but chooses to ignore it.
Using the excuse of being a Western dicine doctor, he prioritizes the interests of Western dicine and disregards the facts.
Zhang Jiwei’s silence made it hard for Huang Beishan to continue, and Zhang Jingcai beside him tugged on Huang Beishan’s clothes, signaling him with a shake of the head to stop talking, which made Huang Beishan give up.
However, Huang Beishan didn’t stop; he shifted the topic instead: "I won’t say any more about these things. Dean Zhang, don’t you always pride yourself on being a genius? You’ve just listened for so long, so why not share your thoughts? It wouldn’t do justice to all that Dr. Lu said about the Fire God School’s philosophy of treating illnesses."
Zhang Jiwei initially felt a bit disheartened, but upon hearing this, he imdiately flared up: "Fine, I’ll speak. What’s the big deal? You don’t think I’ve listened for so long and not taken in any of it, do you? That would be underestimating , Zhang Jiwei."
"Then speak!"
Zhang Jiwei snorted, pondered for a while, and then said: "Let’s continue from where Dr. Lu left off with the phrase ’boosting yang isn’t an overnight process,’ by saying that while increasing yang energy, you can also appropriately reduce yin."
"And what does it an to reduce yin?" Huang Beishan showed interest in Zhang Jiwei. The answer had actually been hinted at in Lu Xuan’s previous words, but it wasn’t sothing just anyone could comprehend, let alone soone like Zhang Jiwei, who had been exposed only to Western dicine from the start. Understanding the deeper aning was no simple task.
Seeing Huang Beishan’s smug look, Zhang Jiwei smiled and said, "What else could it an? Eat less. By eating less, won’t the Yin and Yang naturally balance out?"
Huang Beishan’s eyes widened instantly. This old fellow has sothing going on!
Zhang Jingcai couldn’t help but take a deep look at Zhang Jiwei.
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