In fact, many minor ailnts can be resolved using the Yin-Yang theory.
For instance, a common situation is getting a fish bone stuck in your throat while eating fish.
Swallowing rice or drinking vinegar doesn't help at all.
In the end, you have to go to the hospital.
Actually, you only need to take a fish bone from the sa fish, burn it, and drink it with water, and the bone stuck in your throat will dissolve instantly.
For example, if you have a lump on your body, you can do Ginger Moxibustion without hesitation.
The reason lumps form on the body is due to sedint accumulation. Similar cases include breast lumps, which indicate an excess of Yin in the body.
If the lump hasn't yet impacted your life, you can use moxibustion directly on it to dissolve the lump.
Lumps are Yin in nature, whereas moxibustion is Yang. The conflict between Yin and Yang energies will resolve them.
Moreover, you need not worry about any issues with moxibustion, because in thousands of years, although people have heard of dicine causing fatalities, no one has ever died from moxibustion.
If you can cause a life-threatening condition to yourself with moxibustion, it would certainly be a one-in-a-million genius move.
Actually, these solutions are all about achieving a balance between Yin and Yang, combining them to achieve harmony.
The key focus is on balance!
This concept essentially perates traditional Chinese dicine's approach to treatnt.
Balance is critical at all tis.
This theory originally ca from the Daoist School.
Therefore, if a practitioner of traditional Chinese dicine does not understand The Book of Changes or Daoist principles, and only understands the dical aspect, they may never grasp many simple approaches to treating diseases.
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In the clinic, everyone marveled at the wonders of traditional Chinese dicine.
They didn't expect that everyone's hair could also be used for treatnt.
However, when you think about it, it's not surprising. In acupuncture, the needles are also placed on the body; they aren't special needles, nor do they require dication. Yet after applying them to acupoints, the person feels better. This suggests that the body already possesses healing properties. Otherwise, why would acupuncture have any effect?
"Dr. Lu, what you're saying is too profound, I don't understand. Let's just focus on the consultation." The man chuckled.
Lu Jiu smiled, "What's your na?"
"Chang Qing," he replied.
"What's bothering you?" Lu Jiu asked.
"Well... it's a bit of an issue in that area," Chang Qing said sowhat embarrassed.
Lu Jiu imdiately understood. "Alright, give your hand, let check your pulse first."
Chang Qing, feeling relieved, extended his hands.
Lu Jiu placed both hands on his pulse, observing the pulse condition while listening to the conversation of the Five Viscera.
"Ugh... it's so cold, Heart Fire, add so fire, will you?" Spleen Earth said.
"Add fire? The small intestine's fire is out because of you, how can I add more fire?" Heart Fire responded.
"That's not my fault; it's his overeating during social events, and I can't process it. Whenever he overeats, I warn him with bloating and discomfort, but he doesn't listen and continues to indulge. What can I do?" Spleen Earth explained.
"It ans you're not giving a strong enough warning. Look, Hydronephrosis is inconveniencing him when urinating, and he went to the hospital. You need to make him feel very uncomfortable, understand?" Liver Wood interjected.
"But the dication didn't resolve the issue; isn't he still struggling to urinate smoothly?" Spleen Earth countered.
"Of course, that's because the dicine isn't addressing Hydronephrosis directly, so naturally, it won't help him. Your cold and dampness have seeped into us, and the dicine only works on the urethral area, not helping us drive out the cold and dampness. Once he finds dicine that can do that, we'll naturally help him recover," Liver Wood explained.
"Our functions differ. Regarding his overeating, all I can do is cause him bloating and diarrhea. Besides, who goes to the hospital for a stomachache?" Spleen Earth retorted.
"How will you know if you don't try?" Liver Wood challenged.
"I…" Spleen Earth began.
...
Oh?
Middle burner cold and dampness lowers, causing Qi deficiency and blood stasis. With poor lower burner circulation, difficulties in urination arise.
In essence, it's a dietary issue.
Chang Qing appears to weigh about one to two hundred kilograms, with a particularly large belly. His facial features are a bit puffy, indicating signs of heavy dampness.
"Have you gone to the hospital for treatnt?" Lu Jiu released Chang Qing's wrist after checking the pulse.
"Yes, I started with dication, which was effective initially, but things got uncomfortable again after two days. This went on for about a month. The doctor suggested surgery, claiming it could cure it, but ntioning the risks of surgery. If they accidentally damage the sphincter, it wouldn't be about not being able to urinate, but not being able to stop it. That scared , so I didn't proceed, even though they assured the risk was minimal, but what if…" Chang Qing said with a wry smile.
"Your issue isn't actually down there, but rather due to excessive eating, leading to an excessive cold-damp condition in the Spleen and Stomach. This cold dampness is moving downward. When the body gets cold, Qi becos deficient. Deficient Qi causes sluggish blood flow, causing blood stasis. When the cold dampness reaches the liver and kidneys, it affects the small intestine. With insufficient small intestine fire, it can't separate the clear and the turbid, further hindering your spleen and stomach transformation. Your Qi and blood transformation diminishes, while cold dampness increases, blocking the lower burner. That's why your urination is sporadic, sotis not even possible."
"Do you understand? Essentially, it's not an organ issue. From my perspective, your organs have no issues at all. Surgery is completely unnecessary. If they accidentally damage the sphincter, it'll truly be an irreparable situation. For the rest of your life, you may have to rely on a catheter. Ultimately, the choice is yours, but from my perspective, surgery should absolutely not be an option." Lu Jiu stated.
Chang Qing's eating habits shaped his condition of a strong stomach and weak spleen. The stomach is responsible for receiving and the spleen for transformation. If you ingest too much, the spleen won't transform it proportionately. Beyond its capacity, it'll even transform less.
Over ti, the strong stomach and weak spleen persist, causing endless cold and dampness generation in the body. Cold dampness, being Yin, inevitably moves downward.
The stomach, being Yang Earth, overpowers the kidney, leading to a weakened kidney Yang. The kidneys govern urination. With weakened kidney Yang, urination becos difficult.
Thus, many prostate issues are fundantally energy-related, not organ-related.
Even conditions like prostate enlargent or prostatitis share the sa root issue.
"So, Dr. Lu, could you prescribe dication?" Chang Qing, not quite comprehending the traditional Chinese theories, understood that he couldn't risk the surgery. If traditional Chinese dicine could solve it, he'd prefer taking dication.
Lu Jiu smiled, "Don't worry, it's not a big issue. Two or three doses should suffice."
Chang Qing's eyes widened in surprise, "Really?"
Lu Jiu got up and went to the dicine cabinet. "But there's a major precondition for complete recovery: you can't overindulge in eating and drinking moving forward. Rember, if you feel bloated or have an upset stomach after overeating, that's your spleen and stomach signaling an overload. Next ti, eat less."
"In your current situation, it's better to be underfed than overfed, understand? Of course, if you really can't control your appetite, then there's not much I can do. I can adjust you once or twice, but no more than three tis for the sa issue. If you co to after the third recurrence of the sa ailnt, I'm sorry, even if I can cure it, I won't."
Having treated many people, Lu Jiu's demands have beco less strict.
In the past, with fewer patients, those who sought him for treatnt had to change their lifestyle habits. However, as more people sought treatnt, Lu Jiu identified an issue.
Many people's lifestyle habits weren't by choice. So had to work night shifts to support their families, or had to entertain clients to survive, sacrificing health for a living.
To ask them to change is unrealistic; thus, Lu Jiu relaxed this rule quite a bit.
Of course, so people bring it upon themselves.
In such cases, Lu Jiu is adamantly uncompromising.
Chang Qing is reasonable, developed his condition from work-related socializing. Otherwise, it wouldn't be a matter of three tis; if he returned after successful treatnt, Lu Jiu absolutely wouldn't treat him again.
"Alright, alright, I'll definitely follow your advice." Upon hearing that Lu Jiu could treat him, Chang Qing's face lit up with more delight.
He secretly resolved not to indulge in eating and drinking recklessly anymore.
After all, prostate issues, affecting a man's dignity, truly felt shaful to him…
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