Chapter 138: Herbal Practice
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For centuries, the treatment methods of Western medicine can almost be boiled down to two words, one is "blocking" and the other is "cutting". The former is represented by a variety of antibiotics that have become widespread today, from mycin of various colors such as "green", "white", "red" and "earth" for basic pathological treatment, to "cephalosporin" and "Taineng" for severe treatment, all of which are the preferred supplies for Western medicine.
The solution of Western medicine is not to fundamentally eliminate the disease, but to use various antibiotics to contain the bacteria and try to kill them. However, it is difficult to remove all the germs from the body, and often after most of the germs have been removed, the patient feels that his physical condition has improved, so he stops taking the drug. In this way, a part of the germs "remnants" remain in the body, and when the human body is fatigued and the resistance is reduced, these germs will resurge and make a comeback, causing various symptoms and discomfort in the human body.
Moreover, antibiotics themselves are developed to fight various germs, and the use of them does not improve the body's immunity, and it is not able to fight the next invasion of the virus army.
To make matters worse, repeated use of antibiotics over a long period of time can lead to the development of resistance to antibiotics in the body, and eventually lead to an embarrassing situation where there is no medicine available.
The word "cut" refers to the various surgeries of Western medicine to find diseased organs, and "cut" is just one word, and the surgeon only says it once, and all kinds of fierceness do not need to be explained. Where there is a serious problem with human organs, it can't be solved by antibiotics alone, either cut it or take it off, and then find a way to find a * organ that can complete the matching * organ for transplantation.
Putting aside the sky-high cost of surgery and the general success rate of lottery winning, it is difficult to reach the sky just by finding the right human organ, and this kind of surgery directly gave birth to a series of tragedies that occurred in third world countries, such as selling a kidney to buy an iPhone.
In contrast, the treatment concept of traditional Chinese medicine not only establishes the time-tested theory of yin and yang and the five elements, but also explores the cause and analyzes the mechanism of symptoms through the methods of looking, smelling, asking, and cutting, and then judging the growth and decline of yin and yang according to the changes in the five internal organs, meridians and joints, qi, blood and fluid in the human body, and then studying the disease. Using dialectical techniques, using traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, cupping, qigong, massage, massage and other methods, to achieve the purpose of eliminating the root cause of the disease, and finally restore the health of the human body.
According to different treatment methods, various treatment techniques such as "sweating, spitting, lowering, and, warming, clearing, replenishing, and eliminating" have been derived, which is undoubtedly several grades higher than the simple two-word therapy of Western medicine.
Most of the Chinese herbal medicines have the effect of dispelling diseases and strengthening the body, which can not only completely eradicate the disease, but also effectively improve the immune function of the human body, so the same disease, the use of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine for treatment, the difference is gradually reflected: the latter is tormented by the disease again every once in a while, and the antibiotics of Western medicine make the bacteria resistant, resulting in evolution, making the later treatment more difficult to control; The former rarely or almost does not recur after use, and there is no drug resistance, because no matter how the virus evolves, the plant that is the source of Chinese herbal medicine is also evolving.
Seeing this, Robert couldn't help but be deeply impressed and shocked by the broad and profound Chinese medicine from the ancient Oriental country on the other side of the ocean.
I recall that my teammates who were infected by bullets in the leg on the battlefield in the past, due to the humid and hot environment of the mission, the wound infection was aggravated, and when they finally returned to the camp, they had to amputate half of their legs, resulting in spending the rest of their lives in wheelchairs.
If you can know a little bit about these magical plants in the jungle, treat your teammates, control the disease in time, and avoid further deterioration, maybe he will be able to gallop side by side with himself on the battlefield again, instead of being a lonely retired soldier and saying goodbye to his military career.
Part of the reason why Robert chose to live in a natural environment was to take the opportunity to better familiarize himself with the exotic resources of these forests and broaden his knowledge by referring to the illustrations and plant functions in the book, so that he could cope with various difficult and complex situations in the future.
Now, due to the fierce fight between the Caucasian hound and the wolves, the enemy has left wounds of varying shades on several parts of its body, and the bright red blood slowly dripped down its fur onto the grass, which Robert detected.
After all, the wolf is a wild animal, and its saliva is inevitably mixed with saliva and viruses, and if the wound is not treated in time, even a strong Caucasian retriever will cause a lot of trouble.
He recalled in his mind several common antibacterial and anti-inflammatory herbs: dandelion, honeysuckle, andrographis, purslane and skullcap, etc., and began to use local materials, Robert's backpack had already carried gardening scissors and shovels in advance, so it was quite convenient to get his hands on it, and after a while, he collected all the main herbs, went to the river he had just passed and rinsed them, found two large pebbles on the riverside, spread the herbs on them, and began to pound them in the most primitive way.
The Caucasian hound tilted his head, looked at his master puzzled, and was stunned for a moment, perhaps bored by this, yawned lazily, walked alone to the river, lowered his head, and began to roll the turbulent river water with his tongue, and drank it freely.
Robert put the stone-crushed herbs into the wide-mouthed glass of his drinking water, went to the river to fetch a little water, diluted the mixture of the herbs, dipped his fingers in a little, searched the Caucasian hound for the wounds, and carefully applied them evenly to the wounds.
The hound seemed to know that his master was healing himself, and he lay very cooperatively by the river until all the wounds had been taken care of, then he stood up, shook vigorously the blades of grass and dead branches that stuck to the dog's hair, wagged his tail, and barked with gratitude.