Before, when I didn’t know how impressive traditional Chinese dicine was, I would just go see a Western doctor. But now, if I can see a traditional Chinese doctor, I’d definitely choose that. dical skills passed down for thousands of years, profound and extensive, can’t be compared with Western dicine.
"Cough, cough~"
Liu Shao cleared his throat lightly.
"Damn, stop pretending, just tell us!"
"Lao Liu, if you keep this up, we’re going to unfollow you."
Liu Shao’s dilly-dallying was making the viewers impatient and they all started cursing.
The ones sending ssages were die-hard fans, so they wouldn’t actually unfollow, but verbal curses were plenty, and who knows, the next mont they might call and scold him directly. Liu Shao didn’t dare waste ti and imdiately began recounting his experience at the Health Center to the cara:
"Honestly, when I first saw Dr. Lu, I was so disappointed! I really didn’t expect Dr. Lu to be only in his twenties. If I had known, I probably wouldn’t have gone to the Health Center at all. Think about it, how good can a traditional Chinese doctor in their twenties be? Let alone my condition, I’d even doubt their ability to diagnose a cold correctly."
A lot of people in the live stream agreed with this.
"If it were , I’d probably turn around and leave."
"Brother Liu, you’re really brave, daring to let soone like that treat you. Aren’t you afraid of losing your life there?"
Seeing these comnts, Liu Shao also laughed: "Exactly, I had the sa thought at the ti. Even if they did give so dication, I wouldn’t dare take it. If sothing happened to , who would I bla?"
"So, when I went in, I didn’t say anything and just asked Dr. Lu to feel my pulse. You all know that in ancient tis, so skilled traditional Chinese doctors could diagnose illnesses just by feeling the pulse. That’s what I was thinking too, hoping to let Dr. Lu give up."
Hearing this, everyone couldn’t help but darken their expressions.
"Brother Liu, that’s really sneaky. There were doctors who could diagnose by pulse before, but given today’s environnt, how could there still be any? And Dr. Lu is so young, aren’t you afraid of offending him? If it were soone with a bit of a temper, they might kick you out imdiately."
"Isn’t this just asking for trouble?"
"Lao Liu, haven’t you done this before too?"
"He has done this before!"
"Damn! You’re really daring, aren’t you afraid of being beaten to death?"
Seeing this, Liu Shao smiled awkwardly: "I didn’t think it through at the ti, but guys, speaking of this, I must praise Dr. Lu a bit."
"He’s absolutely incredible, definitely the most amazing traditional Chinese doctor I’ve ever seen."
What’s that supposed to an?
Everyone was still puzzled when they heard Liu Shao’s voice: "I didn’t expect that just as I was about to leave, Dr. Lu said he had already roughly judged what my condition was. It was so impressive, just by feeling the pulse, he knew I had diabetes."
"Oh right, diabetes used to be called the wasting-thirst disease."
"Damn, I couldn’t believe it was real at the ti."
"And Dr. Lu is different from other doctors, he even discussed the wasting-thirst disease with , talked about many things like the chanism, the three excessives, pharmacology, and most importantly, he ntioned those two sentences: ’If the pulse is deep, there must be water, the body is heavy and swollen, and a deep pulse indicates retained fluids.’ I didn’t understand any of it but felt it was amazing."
"What was that phrase... Oh right, ’I don’t understand, but it feels aweso.’
"At that mont, I was truly amazed. So there are skillful traditional Chinese doctors; we just hadn’t encountered them before."
"Speaking of this, I have to say, both Dr. Lu’s dical skills and ethics are top-notch."
Liu Shao gave a thumbs-up, showing his admiration for Lu Xuan without any reservation.
"If it were , forget about treating others, not kicking them out would be good enough, but Dr. Lu didn’t. Instead, when he saw I was interested in traditional Chinese dicine, he talked a lot with , though I didn’t understand much..."
"Guys, honestly, I don’t know how to express my feelings at that ti."
"Excitent, disbelief, and... guilt, even admiration."
At this point, Liu Shao looked in a certain direction, his weathered face showing an unprecedented reverence.
It seed like he was on a pilgrimage.
The live stream was eerily quiet.
This strange scene left countless viewers feeling that their minds were at a loss.
Is this still the Brother Liu they know?
Before, every ti Brother Liu ca back from a traditional Chinese doctor, besides disappointnt, there was endless anger. He didn’t seem like a diabetes patient, more like soone helplessly frustrated with the current state of traditional Chinese dicine.
But at this mont, everyone seed to see another side of Liu Shao.
This isn’t a patient!
He’s clearly a fanboy of Dr. Lu!
But, can Dr. Lu at just twenty-sothing really be that amazing?
So people had doubts.
Yet when they saw the look of fanatical admiration on Liu Shao’s face, they fell into deep thought again.
Knowing Liu Shao, this guy who hates quacks with a passion, would absolutely not deceive them on this matter.
And the fact that Dr. Lu could turn Liu Shao into his ultimate fanboy speaks volus about his dical skills.
Thinking of this, everyone in front of the screen couldn’t help but take a deep breath.
But the next mont, the ssages on the screen beca even more frenetic than before.
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