Rural Chinese Medicine Li Maoyang

Chapter 80 Do You Think I Can Only Prescribe Heavy Medicines?

Chapter 80 Do You Think I Can Only Prescribe Heavy Medicines?
The three of them chatted while picking out bitter vegetables.

But it was mainly Li Maoyang and Qiao Guoguo who were talking, and they were mainly talking about Chinese medicine, and Alia's knowledge of Chinese medicine was too poor to get in the conversation.

However, she always remembered what Qiao Guoguo said about eating too much bitter vegetables that would hurt the spleen. When Li Maoyang and Qiao Guoguo were chatting, she hurriedly asked, "Guoguo, why does eating bitter vegetables hurt the spleen?"

"Because," Qiao Guoguo paused for a moment, and cleared his mind, "Because the stomach is in charge of receiving and the spleen is in charge of transportation and transformation. The spleen likes warmth and dryness, and doesn't like cold or dampness. So cold and dampness can hurt the spleen." , and bitter herbs are cold in nature.”

Aliya kept blinking her eyes and thinking hard, she really didn't understand.

Seeing Alia like this, Li Maoyang said to her: "The stomach is responsible for receiving, which means that the stomach is like a bag for food; the spleen is responsible for transportation and transformation, which means that the spleen is like a stone mill for grinding food. Think about it for yourself, is the stone mill a bit dry, with a higher temperature and easier to grind food? Or is it wetter, colder and easier to grind food?"

"Of course it's a bit dry, and the higher the temperature, the easier it is to grind the food!" Alia said.

Now she understood immediately.

"So cold and damp can hurt the spleen, do you understand?" Li Maoyang asked again.

"Understood." Alia nodded and said, "Will you teach me this way in the future? It's so easy to understand!"

Li Maoyang scratched his head, glanced at Qiao Guoguo out of the corner of his eye, and found that she stopped to take out the bitter vegetables to look at him and then at Alia, with a pensive look in her eyes, and immediately felt that Alia was in the second half Words are really redundant.

In fact, Qiao Guoguo was just comparing her and Li Maoyang's two answers just now. Undoubtedly, her answer was to drop the book bag, while Li Maoyang's answer was his own play after he had thoroughly read the contents of the book.

The two are far from each other.

Even after listening to Li Maoyang's answer, Qiao Guoguo felt that he had a deeper understanding of the characteristics of the spleen and stomach and their relationship.

"I feel that I have learned so little these days, and he doesn't even care about teaching me."

Alia complained to Qiao Guoguo again.

"You read the things I planned for you first, and I will teach you when you have a little foundation, otherwise how can I teach you?" Li Maoyang said.

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The three of them started digging out bitter vegetables again, and arrived at 05:30. Before the mosquitoes hit in large numbers, the three of them finally filled a bag. The small shovel was carried behind the car, Qiao Guoguo still sat in Alia's car, and the three returned to the clinic.

Li Maoyang put Qiao Guoguo’s bag of bitter vegetables on her car, and Alia’s bag of bitter vegetables on the rear rack of her motorcycle. Now the three of them have to go back to their respective homes and find their mothers (sisters). go for meal.

Alia left first on the motorcycle, and Qiao Guoguo and Li Maoyang chatted a few more words.

"She won't last long. Many of her original fans are leaving fans, and she also misses her sheep and dogs very much."

Seeing Qiao Guoguo staring at Alia's back in a daze, Li Maoyang seemed to speak plainly.

Alia's original fans all joined her fan group because she liked herding sheep on the prairie. Now that she has left the environment of the prairie, many fans will naturally lose fans, and of course new fans will join in. Most of them like Chinese medicine, but the number is far less than that of fans.

After all, how many young people today like Chinese medicine?

I am afraid that in the minds of most young people, Chinese medicine is synonymous with backwardness and superstition. Many of them have zero understanding of Chinese medicine.

This is also one of the reasons why Chinese medicine is lonely.

Therefore, Aliya is actually suffering a lot of losses when she is studying medicine now.

Li Maoyang took a nap and picked out bitter vegetables for more than an hour. Now that his mind is clear, he thinks he understands this point very clearly.

"Has Alia brought you patients under pressure?" Qiao Guoguo turned his head and smiled.

These words seemed to contain some complicated emotions and meanings, which made Li Maoyang a little vigilant.

To be honest, facing Qiao Guoguo now, Li Maoyang is far from relaxing with Alia.

But perhaps a certain powerful attraction also stems from this.

"It's a pressure and a challenge."

It was difficult for Li Maoyang to analyze Qiao Guoguo's emotions clearly, so he could only answer so simply.

Qiao Guoguo changed the subject, "Are you really confident that you can cure Menggen Qiqige's diabetes?"

Menggen Qiqige bought the medicine at her pharmacy, so she naturally knew about it.

"Basically, she has non-dependent diabetes, so there is still great hope." Li Maoyang said with some leeway.

"My dad also read your prescription. It should be the prescription of Master Zhu, the master of traditional Chinese medicine, for treating diabetes, but the dosage is a little different." Qiao Guoguo said softly, "This prescription is very famous. In a big hospital, there may be other doctors who have considered this prescription."

What Qiao Guoguo meant was that if this prescription really works for Menggen Qiqige, other doctors will also consider it, or it may not be useful after it has been used.

"Then they should be useless, right? Besides, the composition of the medicinal materials is only one aspect, and the dosage is different. In fact, it is very different from the original prescription."

Li Maoyang raised his brows and said calmly, with a very confident look.

The prescription was prescribed by the system, so he was naturally very confident.

Qiao Guoguo saw that Li Maoyang was so confident, so he couldn't say anything more, so he could only try his best to persuade him: "Diabetes is also a very serious condition. If this prescription doesn't work, ordinary doctors will quickly push it away. You have just stepped on the road of medicine, so there must be no doctor-patient incident."

"I know." Li Maoyang nodded.

"What's more," Qiao Guoguo said after hesitating, "I heard that Gao Jianjun came to our pharmacy and said, you asked for [-] yuan?"

"This grandson, are you saying this everywhere?" Li Maoyang said angrily.

"How can you control his mouth about such a thing? It will be troublesome if the price bureau or other units find out in the future."

"I'm not afraid of that. When the time comes to ask him to pay, he will open a donation form for me, and the price bureau will not be able to tell me." Li Maoyang lifted his chin and said, "At most, I will pay more taxes."

If you want to eat meat, you don't have to be afraid of being glib, and you have to be more flexible. He has also thought about the ins and outs of these things.

Nowadays, the price of medicines is getting higher and higher, but the consultation fees of doctors of traditional Chinese medicine have always been pitifully low, and some doctors make a fuss about prescribing medicines.

Li Maoyang disdains to do this kind of thing, and he can't do this kind of thing, so he can only find a way in terms of diagnosis and treatment fees, and there is no way to charge high fees for ordinary people. The rich figured out a way.

Anyway, he doesn't want to be a poor doctor like his master Zheng Dake, who is so poor that his children and grandchildren would rather farm than inherit his inheritance, so that Chinese medicine can still flourish?

Therefore, Li Maoyang felt that it was right for him to want to be a rich doctor of Chinese medicine.

Then you can't dare to ask for medical treatment fees!

It is not easy for a true Chinese medicine to come out!
So Chinese medicine is also very valuable.

Li Maoyang feels that it is reasonable for a true Chinese medicine doctor to at least make more money than a dentist or surgeon!

In his opinion, dentistry and surgery are craftsmen's work, and Chinese medicine is also more advanced than craftsmen and doctors. To put it a bit taller, this Chinese medicine has a touch of philosophy!
Therefore, we cannot be too modest to charge for medical treatment!

Of course, the premise is that you must be a real Chinese medicine doctor, a real Chinese medicine doctor who can really treat people, not a charlatan!
Li Maoyang didn't want to say more about this matter.

"How do you feel now?" He changed the subject.

"I feel much better. I should drink the medicine for a while. Can you give me another diagnosis?" Qiao Guoguo said and put his arm on the handlebar of Li Maoyang's motorcycle.

Li Maoyang gave her a pulse diagnosis, and then a tongue diagnosis. He obtained a drug effect deduction, combined with a drug effect deduction reserved by the system for a reward for the system to prescribe the medicine, and prescribed one for Qiao Guoguo on the spot. The prescription was sent to her mobile phone.

"This prescription is much milder, mainly for nourishment." Qiao Guoguo looked at the prescription and said.

"Of course, do you think I can only prescribe heavy medicines?" Li Maoyang said sarcastically.

Then Qiao Guoguo's cell phone rang, it was her mother urging her to go back to dinner.

"Thank you. Call me when the four catties come." Qiao Guoguo said and got into the car, started the car slowly, and drove out.

The matter of four catties was told by Alia to Qiao Guoguo when she was picking out the bitter vegetables. Li Maoyang felt that Alia had a lot of mouth, and he didn't know what she was thinking, but she just said it casually.

He shook his head, and stopped thinking about these messy things, hurried home and had dinner, and continued to study more information about stroke hemiplegia, diabetes and liver qi deficiency while his mind was clear.

The three patients on hand are his most important thing now.

 I am very grateful to the book friend Qiyuan for the great reward and the monthly pass!I am very grateful to the book friend who is addicted to novels and the book friend with the tail number 3832 for the reward!I am very grateful to book friends Lu Zaixiang, Biyihu 1981, tail number 9315, and 1358 for giving monthly tickets!Thank you very much for your votes!There are three shifts today, but the third shift has to be delayed a bit.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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