Chapter 1,289 Traditional Chinese Medicine is the Way

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The speed of the plane is getting faster and faster, and it is getting closer and closer to the speed threshold for take-off.

Ying Ji still had a depressed look on her face, but it suddenly disappeared. Although I couldn't say goodbye to Ye Feng in person or say anything face to face, it was enough for Ye Feng to come.

The plane's landing gear has begun to gradually leave the ground. The plane took off from the runway next to Ye Feng, and the wind brought by it blew Ye Feng's clothes aside, and also blew the sparks from the cigarette in Ye Feng's mouth, making him burn faster.

Ye Feng did nothing, just watched quietly as the plane flew higher and farther, until it gradually turned into a black spot. Finally, Ye Feng turned his back to the direction of the plane and left Kyoto Airport. While walking, Ye Feng slowly raised his hand and waved goodbye.

And Ying Ji in the plane could hear the only words transmitted from Ye Feng’s soul,

"Miss Yingji, goodbye."

Meng Ying next to her had been pretending to be calm after seeing Ying Ji sitting back in her seat, but there was still a smile that could not be concealed at the corner of her mouth. Meng Ying couldn't help but think: "Mr. Ye really deserves to be Mr. Ye."

. . .

In the afternoon, after Qing Ni and Tu Shanling raided almost all Chinese and Western pharmacies in Kyoto, they also made a special trip to the Kyoto First People's Hospital. After explaining their intention to Director Ma, and with his consent, Qing Ni bought a lot of things that were impossible to buy in Kyoto. Imported medicines and special medicines bought from pharmacies outside.

When they exited the hospital gate, Ye Feng was already waiting for the two of them.

Tu Shanling saw this and said angrily happily: "Ye Feng, have you finally remembered that you left your sister running around outside alone?"

Ye Feng glanced at Tu Shanling and was too lazy to pay attention to her. Instead, he came closer to Qing Ni and said with a smile: "Are you tired?"

Qingni also smiled and shook her head and said, "I'm not tired."

"Okay, let's go home." Ye Feng took Qing Ni's hand and walked back.

Tu Shanling saw that the two of them left without calling her, and said angrily: "Wait for me!"

He said and chased after him.

When the three of them passed by the park, perhaps because of the time, there were very few people in the park at the moment.

Suddenly he said clearly: "Feng, I'm a little tired."

Ye Feng turned his face and looked at Qing Ni strangely, because in Ye Feng's view, Qing Ni's strength at the moment could kill many cows with one punch, so it was not considered tired. But seeing Qing Ni's slightly red face, and thinking about the noisy hospital and the deserted situation at this moment, I also guessed what Qing Ni wanted to do.

So Ye Feng smiled and said: "Then I will carry you back."

As he spoke, Ye Feng knelt down. He was very happy to see that Ye Feng understood what he was thinking without having to speak. He walked behind Ye Feng and hugged Ye Feng's neck.

Suddenly, Tu Shanling said obliquely: "Can't a lightbulb as big as mine illuminate the darkness around you two?"

Hearing this, Ye Feng just pretended to be surprised and said: "Why are you still here?"

Tu Shanling said angrily: "Of course I'm here."

Ye Feng smiled and said, "Oh, then you can continue to be here." After saying that, he picked up Qingni and left.

"You." Tu Shanling was furious and stamped her foot, "What a pig!"

But eventually I followed.

. . .

On the way, Tu Shanling asked: "Sister, you are already a cultivator, shouldn't you spend more time on cultivation? Why are you still wasting time on Chinese medicine?"

Qingni didn't answer, she just hugged Ye Feng's neck a little tighter, which meant you could answer for me.

Ye Feng knew that if he didn't answer, he would probably tighten his belt even more. At that time, he really couldn't bear it, so he could only smile and said, "That's because Chinese medicine is the Tao."

"Is Chinese medicine Tao?" Tu Shanling asked curiously: "I don't have much education, so don't lie to me. I know you said that Chinese medicine and Taoist culture are inextricably linked in the historical development process. Many Chinese medicine practitioners are Taoists." Man, but for that reason you said that Chinese medicine is the path of immortal cultivators, are you going too far? There is no Chinese medicine in the Three Thousand Dao, I still know this."

"Oh, I didn't expect you to remember it very clearly?" Ye Feng said with a smile, "Okay, let me talk about the content today."

"The core ideas of Taoist culture can be roughly summarized in two sentences: 'Do nothing and do everything' and 'Tao follows nature'.

Let’s talk about doing nothing first.

Wuwei does not mean being passive and doing nothing, but a kind of wisdom in life. Its real meaning is: don’t do it deliberately, but do things naturally.

To give an example, let’s say you have a fever.

In fact, fever is also a positive feedback from the body. It is an effective immune response of the body against foreign pathogens and a self-protective response to the body.

Most ancient doctors believed that fever did more good than harm. Fever therapy dates back thousands of years, and one of its champions was Hippocrates, who famously said: "Give me a fever" after noticing that fever caused by malaria had a sedative effect on epilepsy patients. If there is a chance, I can cure all diseases."

In 1927, an Austrian neuropsychiatrist won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for using febrile therapy to treat paralytic dementia, which was used until the 1950s. Heat therapy is still used in many cultures today in the form of saunas, steam baths, and steam baths.

But when we use anti-fever drugs, it seems that the fever is gone, but the pathogens in the body are not completely eliminated. They may multiply in the body and cause more serious problems.

In fact, no matter how brilliant a doctor is, his understanding of disease is inferior to the human body's own response to disease, because that is the result of 14 million years of evolution of the human body in response to the external environment. Many symptoms of the human body are the human body seeking to save itself and the body is calling out. Today's doctors rarely calm down and listen to the call of the body. All they do is suppress the body's self-rescue. Pushed to "another bad state." Just like a large-scale respiratory infectious disease, a large amount of hormones are used to improve patients' respiratory symptoms, leaving lifelong disabilities. This is the best example and a shortcoming of Western medicine.

The above is about "doing nothing but doing everything", but what about "Tao follows nature"?

The five internal organs of our human body correspond to the five elements in practice. The five elements are interdependent and interdependent. The five internal organs nourish and restrict each other. In this case, most diseases can be treated. This is the root cause. Therefore, most of the time, there is no need to treat “symptoms” at all. You only need to target the organs to restore the balance and respective functions of the organs.

Wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness, fire, the human body has a set of resistance measures for every evil spirit. There is no need for us to artificially help the body build things that are not originally part of the body.