Chapter 1448 Autism
“She has leukemia!”
As soon as the patient finished speaking, all the media reporters present couldn’t help exclaiming.
No one could expect that the first patient would have such a disease. It was horrible.
Outside the clinic.
Hearing the patient’s words, the Huaxia people who came to Huaxiatown to cheer for Fang Qiu couldn’t help praying for Fang Qiu secretly.
That was because it was really difficult to cure leukemia.
While everyone was amazed by the patient’s words, Fang Qiu, who was sitting at the consultation table, surprisingly nodded with a faint smile and said to the patient, “It is.”
The patient heard that.
With a flash of hope in her eyes, she hurriedly asked, “Can you cure it?”
“I’m 70% sure that I can.”
Fang Qiu smiled.
Then, he immediately began to feel the patient’s opened meridians.
“Leukemia is a very serious disease. Western medicine calls it blood cancer. In Chinese Medicine, leukemia is characterized by anemia, accompanied by symptoms, and a tendency to bleed. It belongs to the category of “fatigue” and “blood syndrome”. This disease is a chronic debilitating disease characterized by the loss of viscera, Qi, blood, Yin and Yang due to multiple causes.”Please visit fr𝐞𝐞wn.𝒸o𝔪 website to read fastest update
Fang Qiu began to explain how to treat leukemia with Chinese Medicine while feeling the patient’s opened meridians.
“The causes include weak endowment, excessive strain, poor diet, prolonged blood loss, external poison, internal injury, and mismanagement.
“In the ancient Huaxia medical book Plain Questions, it is written that the principle of ‘those who are deficient should be nourished’, and the treatment of ‘deficiency labor’ is based on the basic treatment principle of nourishment.”
Speaking of this, Fang Qiu let go of the patient’s hand and continued, “However, two aspects should be kept in mind when supplementing.
“One is that therapeutic prescriptions to benefit Qi, nourish Blood, nourish Yin and warm Yang must be taken according to the different pathological properties.
“Secondly, the prescriptions and medicines should be selected in close combination with the different disease locations of the five internal organs to enhance the target of treatment.
“Chinese Medicine says that the spleen and stomach are the sources of the posterior as well as the sources of Qi and blood. When the spleen and stomach are healthy, the viscera, limbs, and bones can be nourished, and the kidneys are the foundation of the innate.
“Pay attention to the nourishment of the spleen and kidney. When one’s innate and posterior parts are both healthy, it can promote the recovery of various internal injuries.
“Therefore, the treatment of deficiency consumption should focus on nourishing the spleen and kidneys. In addition, there is the heart, which governs blood, the liver, which harbors blood, the lung, which governs Qi, and Qi, which produces blood, so the treatment should also take into account the nourishment of the heart, liver, and lung.”
After Fang Qiu finished speaking, he also finished examining the patient.
Glancing at the reporters around who were listening to his explanation and confused, Fang Qiu shook his head with a chuckle and then said to the patient, “You’re suffering from a heart-blood deficiency.”
The patient was stunned and couldn’t understand.
“Your tongue is pale, your pulse is thin and knotty, and your face is not florid.”
Fang Qiu took out a set of acupuncture needles from the consultation table and said, “This is the main symptom of heart-blood deficiency. Do you often have palpitations and suffer from forgetfulness and insomnia, and dreaminess?”
“Yes, yes, I do.”
The patient understood what he meant and immediately nodded repeatedly.
There was hope in her eyes.
This was out of her expectations.
Fang Qiu didn’t ask anything. He felt her opened meridians and knew the symptoms that made her very distressed. It was really amazing.
Hearing the diagnosis of Fang Qiu and the patient’s answer, the media reporters were very surprised.
Right at this moment, Fang Qiu was ready to start the treatment.
“I’ll treat you with acupuncture.”
While speaking, Fang Qiu took out the silver needles and began to do acupuncture directly.
The selected acupoints were Zhongchang, Guanyuan, Qi Sea, Xinyu, and Zusanli.
As he inserted the needles, Fang Qiu secretly mobilized the patient’s internal Qi to have her acupoints stimulated. At the same time, he controlled his own internal Qi and mobilized the patient’s internal Qi.
Half an hour later…
“If he can even cure this disease, he can definitely cure my disease. I’m going to Huaxiatown in Wahton. I’ll ask Fang Qiu to treat me.”
While the netizens were shocked, many patients who didn’t want to believe in Huaxia Chinese Medicine and Fang Qiu saw the hope that they hadn’t seen for a long time at this moment. They immediately booked tickets and rushed to Wahton.
In the clinic, Fang Qiu took a short break.
Then, he called Hua Xiuyuan over to deal with all the media reporters present.
“In order to complete the challenge of all complicated diseases, I hope that all of you can help to send a message to everyone in Murica.
“In these three days, I will only see patients with different diseases. Of course, if people have the same disease, they can come over after three days. If they can’t wait that long, I will treat them according to the situation.”
When the reporters heard this, they immediately helped to send the message.
Meanwhile, Hua Xiuyuan also came to the door of the clinic to help Fang Qiu select patients.
In the afternoon.
When it was 1:30 p.m., the second patient came.
Walking into the clinic was a woman with light skin, who was holding a little girl’s hand.
The girl’s eyes were dull, and she held a doll in her hand. She had golden hair and looked very cute, but there was no smile on her face.
“Hi.”
The woman took the girl to the consultation table and sat down. She looked back at a young man with light skin standing in front of the door. After receiving a comforting look from him, she looked back at Fang Qiu.
“Hi.”
Fang Qiu nodded with a smile and asked, “What’s the trouble with you?”
“It’s not about me.”
The woman shook her head. She then picked up the girl to have her sit on her lap, saying, “It’s the girl.”
Fang Qiu looked at the girl and asked, “What disease does she have? Has she been diagnosed?”
The woman’s eyes turned red, and she said with a sad expression, “Yes. It’s autism.”
Autism was a subtype of pervasive developmental disorder that was prevalent in males and began in infancy and early childhood. It was characterized by varying degrees of language developmental disorders, interpersonal difficulties, narrow interests, and stereotyped behavior, with a large proportion of patients having significant mental retardation.
This disease was not uncommon in today’s world, and there was targeted treatment in large conventional hospitals, but the effect was not too great, so this disease could also be included in the difficult diseases.
A reporter asked, “Can you cure this disease?”
“Yes.”
Fang Qiu nodded affirmatively.
Then, he walked up to the little girl, examined her, and said, “According to Chinese Medicine, autism is located in the brain, but is related to the heart, liver, spleen, and kidneys, because, from the perspective of Chinese Medicine, the heart is the primary organ in the internal organs, and diseases related to the mind, difficulties in communication, and language disorders are all caused by the problems with the heart.
“Chinese Medicine also believes that emotional lesions are related to the loss of liver drainage, and the kidney is the master of congenital. Congenital genetic factors or congenital brain damage can lead to the development of brain lesions.
“Based on these points, Chinese Medicine believes that the general pathogenesis of autism is the congenital brain deficiency, and also related to the deficiency of the acquired heart, liver, spleen, and kidney regulation!”
After that, Fang Qiu smiled at the little girl and then said to her mother, “I can treat her with acupuncture.”
With the consent of the girl’s mother, Fang Qiu began the acupuncture treatment.
He chose the acupuncture points according to the autism treatment in Chinese Medicine.
The first acupuncture point he worked on was the Sishen Acupoint.
The second one was the Zhisan Acupoint.
The third one was the Naosan Acupoint.
…
Soon, the silver needles were inserted all over the little girl’s body.
Because Fang Qiu was particularly accurate, the little girl didn’t seem to feel any pain.
Fifteen minutes later.
Under the stimulation of acupuncture and internal Qi, the little girl’s lifeless eyes gradually showed a trace of vitality. She had been staring at the plush doll in her hand before, but now she curiously looked around, and a smile appeared on her dull little face.
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