said, "Qiu Yue, shut up! I won't allow you to speak to Ke Xin like that. If it weren't for her husband leaking the information to her, would the magazine be this successful now Right, Ke Xin"Su Ke Xi...He made a judgment he couldn't believe, and even dared to look up at Xu Zui Ning. Unexpectedly, Xu Zui Ning's face had a slight disappointment.
And indeed, the girl next to her also stammered as she spoke.
Xiao Li had already seen a TCM doctor some time ago. They said that the medicine was prescribed to address her yin deficiency, but she had taken four doses… and there was still no effect…
The scene fell deathly silent. Everyone stared at each other, their faces twisted in awkward embarrassment.
Of course, seeking medical advice and prescriptions at a high-level TCM conference... definitely wouldn't be something that could be figured out at first glance.
At this point, all they could do was rethink what kind of illness it was, but for the moment, no one had any ideas.
Time passed by minute by minute. The originally quiet hall gradually became a little bustling.
After thinking about it for a long time, I still couldn't figure it out. Their pulse and all the symptoms point to Yin deficiency. What's wrong with treating Yin deficiency
And this kind of thinking doesn't make any sense at all, and they actually dare to attend a Traditional Chinese Medicine conference. Aren't they overestimating their abilities
Besides, they even brought along Chu Lao, a renowned figure in the industry. Wouldn't this be embarrassing
Even if we can't completely dialectically analyze this symptom and find a treatment approach, at the very least, we should have a direction of thought.
Now that I've been told it's not yin deficiency, I'm completely lost. How could this be something done by their immortal and righteous TCM practitioners
Xu Zui Ning looked around, finding that everyone was indeed clueless. In the end, she could only turn her gaze to Lao Chu.
Unexpectedly, Lao Chu smiled mysteriously at her, then trembled and reached for a pen from beside him. He wrote something on the paper, but it was unclear what.
Then he smiled and announced.
"I have an idea now, written down on this piece of paper. I wonder if anyone else here has the same thought"
Lao Chu is already an authority in the industry. At this time, if he had a new idea, and still in this resolute manner, it should be that he was sure of himself. After all, he didn't let traditional Chinese medicine down, especially since the one seeking medical advice was a young girl.
All the people accompanying this young girl are also young. It's not good to lose face in front of these young people.
Everyone looked at each other. Although Lao Chu already had a recipe, they were stumped. In the end, one of the traditional Chinese medicine practitioners cast an unkind look at Xu Zui'ning.
"She actually tested us with a real illness... I wonder if she can even cure herself!"
This TCM practitioner didn't mention names, but everyone in the room could tell that this comment was directed at Xu Zui Ning.
Xu Zui Ning smiled faintly, and said.
"If you all really have no ideas at all, then I'll just have to share mine"
As soon as these words were spoken, the surrounding TCM practitioners all nodded vigorously. They had long been at their wit's end, merely enduring the passage of time here.
They were curious, this barely-grown girl in front of them was stronger than all of them. They couldn't even come to a conclusion after so much discussion, could she just be that good
Xu Zui Ning merely coldly uttered a few words.
"Little Green Dragon Soup."
As soon as these words were spoken, gasps of astonishment echoed throughout the hall.
The acupuncturist here seems to have some skill. Hearing this obvious hint, an ordinary person would immediately understand.
In shock, he didn't even suppress his volume and let out a cry of surprise.
Chu Lao smiled and nodded to the earliest born TCM doctor.
"Do you understand Then tell me!"
This traditional Chinese medicine practitioner shook his head shamefacedly. He had only been thinking about the pulse and symptoms just now, never expecting that it would be this little girl's four words that would open his eyes.
"I think this isn't due to a deficiency of yin and an excess of yang, but rather a case of cold invading the lung衛 (Wei Qi), causing the lung qi to be abnormal. This is why the language becomes unfavorable. However, since it's caused by wind-cold, using Xiao Qinglong Tang in reduced dosage should produce results."
Chu Lao indeed cast approving eyes, these TCM practitioners were all promising students.
At this point, everyone looked at Xu Zui'ning with different eyes. Chu Laodao whetted everyone's appetites before slowly unfolding the piece of paper in his hand.
As expected, the name "Xiao Qinglong Tang" was written on the top in an elegant and flowing script, perfectly aligning with Xu Zui Ning's treatment plan.
The little girl beside her seemed to understand and hurriedly grabbed the girl called Xiaoli's arm and asked.
"Didn't you catch a cold before"
Xiao Li was also at a loss at first, pondering for a long time before hesitantly nodding.
After all, with this kind of illness, it's difficult to describe with words. The patient is unable to accurately describe their symptoms, especially since they only caught a cold from using the air conditioner.
It was just a small thing, I didn't even think it had anything to do with my voice loss.
At this point, the doctors were certain: this wasn't a case of melancholy aphasia, but wind-induced aphasia!
Several other doctors were already murmuring in admiration.
"That's right! You got it! Xiao Qinglong Tang is a classic prescription in the *Shang Han Lun*, although it's mainly used to treat cough and shortness of breath, it's also effective for treating exterior manifestations that haven't been resolved."
"Yeah, yeah, this girl's mutism was caused by a cold. This chill in her body is stagnant, she definitely needs Xiaolongtang to dispel the cold!"
Several doctors were discussing excitedly, but one of them had some reservations.
"If that were truly the case, wouldn't it already be a cure Why would we need to reduce weight"
"Yes, yes, and if it's because of a cold that caused the voice loss, then we should even more so reuse the mahuang, ginger, cinnamon in Xiaolong Decoction. Wouldn't the effect of dispelling cold be better"
Chu Lao's gaze fell once more on Xu Zui Ning, who lowered her head and spoke in a soft voice.
"The medicine is too potent, it's not that serious yet."
Several doctors nodded in agreement, but some still had a hint of doubt in their eyes. Only then did Old Chu speak up to explain things to them.
"This is what we call 'treating the upper Jiao like a feather,' this lung qi deficiency is also a symptom of an upper Jiao illness, so naturally the medication should be lighter. It's not surprising that Xiao Qinglong Tang needs to be taken in smaller doses."
Shang Jiao's theory is also one of the foundational principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnosis, and it cannot be more fundamental than this.
Xiaoqinglong Tang is a classic formula in the Treatise on Febrile Diseases (Shang Han Lun). Although the Treatise on Febrile Diseases primarily uses the six-meridian differentiation method, what physicians should aim for is to integrate and understand it comprehensively. No one would disagree with Lao Chu's explanation in this way.
The doctor who was just asked a question suddenly looked embarrassed, as if he had been asked a very basic question...
Since the debate has ended, everyone is planning to verify it directly.
Anyway, there was a TCM pharmacy right next door. Xiao Qinglong Tang is also a commonly used prescription, so the herbs are easily obtainable. Someone was immediately sent to get the medicine.
Then, he brewed a whole pot of tea in a large teapot and handed it to Xiao Li steaming hot.d Gu Chi yesterday, the next day another even more explosive news happened. 。Cheng Ke Xin looked at the contents of the newspaper in his hand, so angry that she started to tremble. She wanted to find...