216: Chapter 216: Ahmad Carter Seeks Advice 216: Chapter 216: Ahmad Carter Seeks Advice Seeing Ahmad Carter’s puzzled expression, Peter Brown said: “There are many aspects to traditional Chinese dicine.
In fact, inside Chinese dicine, there are the interactions of the Five Elents – sothing every dical student knows.”
Ahmad Carter nodded and said, “That’s true.”
Peter continued: “Actually, when diagnosing illnesses, besides learning from our studies, there are so things that dicine alone cannot solve.
Why is it that so people don’t see any effect after taking so much dicine?
Is it because we’re using the wrong dicine?
So patients relapse after taking dicine for just a few days.
What’s the reason for that?”
Ahmad Carter hadn’t really thought about this issue, so he just nodded slightly and started to ponder.
“Please, sit down,” Ahmad Carter said to Peter, no longer underestimating him, and motioned for him to sit down.
Peter didn’t stand on ceremony, and sat down.
“Please elaborate on your view,” Ahmad Carter said, looking like a student with a strong thirst for knowledge, asking Peter for his advice.
Peter said, “In fact, there is a neglected aspect of dical diagnosis, which is the feng shui of a person’s ho.
This seemingly trivial matter can have a great impact on the patient’s condition.
Let’s take your situation as an example.
I believe that with your dical skills, this problem should be easily solved.
But after taking your dicine, patients often relapse in just two days.
Haven’t you ever thought about the reason behind this?”
“Yes, you’re right.
No matter how I modify the prescription, I would have the sa problem again after taking it for a maximum of two days,” Ahmad responded.
Peter said, “Well, that’s because the feng shui of your ho is problematic.
You’re aware that the East governs the liver, nerves, and limbs, right?”
Ahmad Carter nodded.
Peter continued: “In traditional Chinese dicine, everyone has learned the Four Diagnostic thods of inspection, auscultation, inquiry, and pulse-taking.
At a glance, your liver and limbs seem to be fine, but your nerves have a problem.
This issue doesn’t appear to be related to orientation.
However, a closer look at the northwest direction of your head, bones, and large intestine reveals so problems.
Seeing that there are no issues with your main bones or large intestine, it’s clear that the problem lies in your head.
Combined with your nerves, the problem naturally reveals itself.”
Confused, Ahmad Carter said: “Many people can discern this ability, and many of us who study traditional Chinese dicine can see this.
What does it have to do with feng shui at ho?”
Peter said, “Let guess.
Your bed should be facing east-west, which isn’t a big issue.
However, there might be sothing above your pillow that can disturb your Divine Sense.
When you’re constantly exposed to this disturbance, your Divine Sense becos seriously depleted.
Taking dicine is just a temporary supplent, but it doesn’t address the root cause.”
Ahmad thought for a mont before saying, “There’s nothing above my bed.
Oh, I rember my wife hung a painting of galloping horses!”
Peter smiled and said, “What is a bedroom for?
It’s a place for rest and tranquility.
Think about it; a painting of galloping horses hanging above your head while you sleep: can you really get a peaceful rest?”
Ahmad Carter looked at Peter with wide eyes and said, “Indeed, people like those things.
There are many hanging around the house.”
“It seems that there should also be a painting in the northwest, which belongs to the tal elent, right?”
“Yes, there’s an abstract painting in the west depicting a sunrise.”
Peter Brown laughed and said, “You study traditional Chinese dicine.
What elent does the northwest belong to?”
“tal!”
At this point, Ahmad Carter smiled bitterly and said, “The sun belongs to fire, which just happens to overco tal!”
“That’s right.
Since the northwest is being overco, you’ll have problems with your head.
Add the galloping horses on top of that, and your nerves are damaged.
Can you still sleep soundly?”
Ahmad said, “But why is my wife fine?
We sleep in the sa bed.”
“Think about it carefully.
Your wife is not completely fine – it’s just that she’s female and has heavier evil energy; the tal elent generates water and supplents her a bit, so her problem is not as serious as yours.
In addition, the position she sleeps in is not targeted by the feng shui, so she probably has so problems with her stomach and intestines, right?”
Ahmad Carter slapped his thigh and exclaid, “That’s exactly right!
Her stomach and intestines have always been bad.
You’re really spot on!”
Peter smiled and said, “Therefore, when learning traditional Chinese dicine, we must have a broader knowledge base.
We can’t just look at the patient’s condition when treating illnesses.
If we don’t get the dication right, we should look at the feng shui of their ho.
This is not superstition; it’s just a science that has not been accepted by people.”
Ahmad Carter sighed, “So that’s how it is!
I’ve prepared so many dicines for my wife, but they just keep causing her to relapse, and she has lost faith in my dical skills!”
Peter said, “Many things can’t be done haphazardly.
So young people like to hang wind chis on their balconies.
The wind blows and makes a sound that they think is romantic, but they don’t realize that it attracts evil spirits.
If not careful, they will bring evil spirits into their ho, and then the problem becos complicated!”
Ahmad Carter nodded and said, “It seems that my learning has been too rigid, and I haven’t considered the connections between everything in the world.
As a result, my dical skills are not recognized by my family!”
Peter also laughed, understanding how Ahmad Carter, the dean of a Traditional Healing Hospital with excellent dical skills, must be feeling when his own family doesn’t trust him.
“Young man, when Jason ntioned your capabilities, I didn’t really believe it.
If not for his sake, I wouldn’t have opened this door for you.
I always thought you were here through connections.
Now it seems that I was wrong about you.
Jason isn’t the kind of person to casually recomnd soone.
I hope you can understand my previous attitude.
With your dical skills, studying at our university is really an underutilization of your talent!”
“You’re too kind.
I just wanted to fulfill my dream of attending university,” Peter said modestly.
Ahmad Carter nodded and said, “I have a few academic questions.
Shall we discuss them?”
Peter knew that Ahmad Carter wanted to test him further, so he nodded slightly and said, “I only know so ways to treat illnesses.
I might not be able to recite everything.”
“That’s alright.
Let’s exchange ideas with each other,” Ahmad assured him.
As they spoke, Ahmad Carter brought out so of the issues he was researching.
As the two of them started discussing, Ahmad Carter beca more and more astonished.
He could see that Peter probably couldn’t recite the contents of the books, especially the content of so current dical books.
However, as long as they talked about how to treat a certain disease, Peter could always use his unique thods to solve the problem.
Two hours later, Ahmad Carter sighed and said, “My young friend, with your knowledge, you could be a professor at our university.
As per Jason’s request, you can attend classes freely during your ti at the university.
I’ll inform the teachers.
You just need to co and take the exams during crucial tis.”
Peter happily said, “Thank you, Principal.”
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