When Lu Xuan was prescribing dicine for the young woman, Ji Xiuwen hesitated to speak.
To be honest, he hadn’t encountered this situation before, even though he’d been Lu Xuan’s assistant for quite so ti.
However, he had heard about it back in school.
Thinking about this, Ji Xiuwen smiled and said, "I rember hearing my ntor ntion dysnorrhea in school, and he specifically talked about female students without boyfriends. I thought he was joking, but I didn’t expect it to be true."
"There is indeed such a thing, but it’s quite rare. Not all dysnorrhea is related to having a boyfriend or not," Zhang Guangli knew a bit about this and replied.
"Dean Zhang, could you explain it to ?" Ji Xiuwen showed a curious expression.
Zhang Guangli pondered for a mont: "It’s not that I cannot explain, but I fear my understanding isn’t as deep as Dr. Lu’s. Instead of telling you, it would be better to have Dr. Lu explain it."
"Besides..."
"To be honest, my understanding of this topic isn’t extensive."
After speaking, the two exchanged a glance, both turning their gaze towards Lu Xuan, who was busy writing a prescription.
Although Lu Xuan was diligently writing the prescription, he heard their conversation clearly. Sensing the gaze upon him, Lu Xuan quickly finished writing, put down his pen, cleared his throat, and said, "Speaking of this, we have to talk about Yin and Yang."
Yin and Yang?
Ji Xiuwen frowned slightly.
Zhang Guangli nodded discreetly.
The concept of Yin and Yang has perated the entire field of traditional Chinese dicine.
Originally, the woman who was holding the prescription and preparing to leave, upon hearing this, sat back down.
She had co to Huian Pharmacy based on recomndations. Yesterday, she heard that Dr. Lu not only consulted patients but also explained so traditional Chinese dical philosophies, which she initially doubted. But now, she couldn’t help but believe it.
She even began to feel a subtle curiosity about traditional Chinese dicine and decided to sit down and listen carefully.
Everyone sat upright.
So patients near Lu Xuan, afraid of missing out, were all ears at this mont.
"In traditional Chinese dicine, the concepts of Yin and Yang are extrely important. There’s even a saying: When Yin and Yang are imbalanced, illness ensues. An imbalance in Yin and Yang causes illness. Excessive Yin leads to Yang illness, excessive Yang leads to Yin illness. Excessive Yang causes heat, excessive Yin causes cold. Extre cold leads to heat, extre heat leads to cold."
"Here, I have to ntion a concept called the pulse of a healthy person."
"What is the pulse of a healthy person?"
Lu Xuan asked and answered his own question: "From the perspective of traditional Chinese dicine, you must understand what is considered an illness? Imbalance in Yin and Yang is considered an illness. Therefore, people gradually perceive that in traditional Chinese dicine, everything is due to imbalances in Yin and Yang.
However, if one can truly discern Yin and Yang, then the wisdom of traditional Chinese dicine cos to life. So, regardless of whether a person is male or female, old or young, tall or short, fat or thin, whether they are Chinese or foreign, as long as they are relatively healthy, they should be in a state of relative balance according to the principles of Yin and Yang.
Regardless if they’re male or female, old or young, tall or short, fat or thin, as long as they are relatively balanced and relatively healthy, they are in a state of Yin and Yang balance. Among all relatively healthy groups, the unchanging principle is, ’When Yin remains balanced and Yang is hidden, the spirit thrives; when Yin and Yang separate, the vital energy perishes.’
Traditional Chinese dicine believes that an imbalance in Yin and Yang in the human body leads to illness, but so people believe that the theory of Yin and Yang is rely philosophy, claiming that traditional Chinese dicine uses philosophy to treat diseases, considering it as superstition. Is that really the case? What exactly do Yin and Yang an in traditional Chinese dicine?"
Everyone fell into contemplation, seemingly pondering this question.
The concept of Yin and Yang, whether learned or unlearned in traditional Chinese dicine, whether understood or not understood, everyone has almost heard of this term.
In most circumstances, this term is intricately linked to superstition.
Yet, in the context of traditional Chinese dicine, it is sowhat related but not too closely linked to superstition.
Is traditional Chinese dicine superstition?
Clearly not.
Its efficacy is unquestionable, as evidenced by its legacy over thousands of years. Traditional Chinese dicine has little to do with superstition. Though its dical rationale may not be grasped by everyone and lacks the scientific nature of Western dicine, this unscientific practice has resolved many ailnts that Western dicine could not, saving countless lives.
This is an undeniable fact.
"Inside our bodies, the warm, energetic, activating force for the functionality of our organs is called Yang Qi. The nourishing, replenishing force is called Yin Qi.
Every organ has Yin and Yang, and only through balance can one achieve health, ’Balance in Yin leads to hidden Yang, resulting in a thriving spirit.’
Imbalance in Yin and Yang results in disease."
As everyone contemplated, Lu Xuan’s voice broke the silence: "We can balance Yin and Yang using food or dicine."
Ji Xiuwen, having studied traditional Chinese dicine, understood this; he had heard Lu Xuan discuss this type of knowledge before, so it wasn’t outside his knowledge base.
Zhang Guangli knew even more.
Balancing Yin and Yang isn’t solely reliant on dicine; food can achieve this balance as well.
However, the others seed confused, displaying evident puzzlent on their faces.
This was apparent from the frowns on their foreheads, indicating that without further explanation, few people might grasp the concept.
So, Lu Xuan glanced at the crowd, pondered for a mont, and decided to use straightforward language to clarify this part of the knowledge: "For example, waterlons grow under the direct sunlight. Eating waterlon helps cool down, relieve sumr heat, generate fluids, and quench thirst. To maintain internal and external balance of Yin and Yang, it must possess anti-heat properties, which is why consuming it during such seasons poses no problems.
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