Omniscient and Almighty

Chapter 212: the most important

   Chapter 212 The most important

   Heart and kidneys intersect!

  Or, among the five internal organs, the most important ones are the heart and kidneys? It seems that in general, there is nothing to do with the liver, spleen and lungs.

   But that's not right either, since the teacher said "most", he probably meant one instead of two. And according to Xu Guangling's instinctive judgment, when two things are equal, it is very likely that neither of them is the answer, and the answer is likely to be something else!

   After thinking for a while, Xu Guangling shook his head.

   As the saying goes, knowing what you know is knowing, and not knowing is not knowing. Showing ignorance in front of a teacher is nothing to be ashamed of.

   The knowledge he has been exposed to in the past is not related to this aspect, and the knowledge he has learned from the teacher in the past month or so is not related to this aspect.

   Lao Zhang smiled, instead of telling him the answer directly, he told him a little story.

"There used to be a man, a man in his forties, who accidentally fell into the river while driving. At night, it was winter again, and the river was cold and the water was freezing. Chaos, although anxious, but after a lot of struggle, he finally escaped."

   "On that day, after returning home, the man took a hot bath and boiled some **** soup to ward off the cold."

   "The next day, when I woke up, the man felt fine and didn't find any problems, and then he forgot about it."

"Then, just after the winter of this year passed, and when the winter came to spring, the man caught a cold. At first, the man also didn't care. Is it normal? He went to the pharmacy to buy some cold medicine and eat it. , After two or three days, the cold got better."

   "The man stopped taking the medicine."

   "But after two or three days, not only did my body not get better, but the cold got worse again."

   "The man is helpless, this time he has to take the medicine honestly until the cold is completely cured!"

   Having said that, Zhang Lao paused.

   Xu Guangling then asked, "Teacher, what happened later?"

   There must be a later!

   This is an obvious thing.

   "After half a month, the man caught a cold again!"

   "Actually, it was not a cold at first, but a cough. The man thought that he had eaten too much salty food recently, so he drank more boiled water in the morning and evening. In this way, after two or three days, the cough not only did not get better, but worsened."

   "This time the man simply went to the hospital."

   "After doing some related examinations in the hospital, nothing was found. After that, according to normal respiratory infections, some fluids were given."

   "It worked very well. After I went back, the man stopped coughing."

   "It seems to have passed again."

"However, after another half a month, when he woke up one night, the man suddenly felt his heartbeat speed up inexplicably, and the whole person had symptoms of shortness of breath. The man's body has always been very healthy, and there is no hidden disease, but this time The symptoms are obvious and abnormal, and they are by no means the symptoms that a normal person should have."

   "So this time the man re-entered the hospital decisively and underwent a comprehensive physical examination."

   "The result of the examination is myocarditis."

   "The man was a little confused. He brought a lot of medicines back home. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that something was wrong, or he was unwilling. This time, he asked a reputable old Chinese medicine doctor from the Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine for an examination."

   Having said this, Zhang Lao paused again, and then asked Xu Guangling: "Humble words, can you make a preliminary judgment or guess, where is the fundamental problem of the man?"

   Five internal organs, which one is the most important?

  The fundamental problem, where is it?

  These two seemingly unrelated issues, at this time, were like guiding lights, pointing the way for Xu Guangling. With such an obvious reminder, if he still doesn't know the answer, then he has been taught by the old man for more than a month, and it is considered a waste of learning.

   "Teacher, is it the lungs?" Xu Guangling asked.

   This sentence is not only an answer to this question, but also an answer to the previous question.

   Lao Zhang smiled, and Mr. Chen also smiled.

   The next moment, Zhang Lao smiled and said lightly: "Then, humble words, can you analyze, how did the problem come about?"

   Actually, when he answered just now, Xu Guangling had already had some comprehensive thinking, so at this time, he answered directly: "Everything started when the man fell into the water that night."

"Accidentally falling into the water, the man must struggle in a hurry, the heat inside and outside, the cold inside, the pores of the whole body open first and then close, so that the cold and heat gather in the lungs, and the man must be short of breath at that time, and a lot of cold air enters the lungs from the throat On the whole, this man must have suffered non-physical lung damage."

"Afterwards, whether the man was taking a hot bath or drinking **** soup, the former had no effect on the lungs, while the latter only had superficial effects. The cold is further pushed inward, and the root of the disease is buried."

   "The following colds and coughs, etc., all come from this."

   "The later heart problems should also be transmitted from lung problems."

Hearing Xu Guangling's so-called "analysis" that was ambiguous and confusing, Zhang Lao smiled without making a decision, and then said, "The most distinctive feature of life, whether it is an animal or a plant, is breathing. When we describe a person dying, the first statement is that the heart has stopped beating, and the second statement is that the breath has died."

   "If a person suffocates, he will die very quickly, which is something many of us know."

"A person does not suffocate, but if the air he breathes has low oxygen content, for example, when a person comes to a higher altitude, a series of symptoms such as shortness of breath, shortness of heart, chest tightness, and dizziness will appear. It's called altitude sickness, and in fact all symptoms come from the lungs."

"A person is not suffocating, and the oxygen content of the air they breathe is normal, but if the air is mixed with other things, such as fine dust, automobile exhaust and other modern air pollutants, many of these fine pollutants will enter directly without hindrance. The lungs are deposited in the lungs, but these pollutants cannot be metabolized by the body through normal metabolism."

   "The lung is the only part of the five internal organs of the body that is directly connected to the outside world."

   "Whether it is cold, heat, or pollution, it will directly affect its operation and make it abnormal, and this abnormality will be directly further transmitted to the other four organs, causing the entire body to appear abnormal."

   "Therefore, whether it is strengthening the heart, nourishing the kidney, nourishing the liver or nourishing the spleen, there is a premise that the lungs are functioning normally and stably."

   "Therefore, it is better to protect a thousand things than to protect them."

   "Paying attention to the lungs is to pay attention to health. If the lungs are well regulated, other internal organs will be at peace with them."

   "The lungs are the source of the circulation of qi and blood throughout the body."

   "Talking about health care without first conditioning the lungs is like talking about coolness while shaking a palm fan in a hot summer. It's just a joke. No matter how nourishing and conditioning are, it will be twice the result with half the effort, or even completely futile."

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  Thanks for the support of "Illusionist Loki".

  Thanks to the "people of the flame world" for their monthly tickets.

   (end of this chapter)

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