I Can Hear the Heart's Voice of Traditional Chinese Medicine-Chapter 125 - 63: Remember to Buy Yourself a Bottle of Liuwei Dihuang Pills Later (10th Update, 40,000 Characters—Please Subscribe)

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Lu Xuan nodded towards him.

When the bus started again, Lu Xuan noticed that the atmosphere in the carriage was a bit odd. Turning his head, he saw that many people were staring at him, and a young man, who looked about twenty, was sitting opposite him, looking like he wanted to say something but hesitated.

Until his friend next to him called out: "Um... Dr. Lu, my friend here has some issues with his health, could you help take a look?"

After saying this, without caring whether his friend was embarrassed or not, he gave him a push from behind.

The young man, caught off guard, stumbled a few steps forward, ending up right in front of Lu Xuan.

The young man was tall and looked sturdy, not the timid type. However, at this moment, he stood there awkwardly, scratching the back of his head subconsciously, looking extremely nervous.

Lu Xuan was taken aback for a moment, then smiled and said, "Where are you feeling uncomfortable?"

"I..."

The young man's face instantly turned crimson, and he stammered without managing to get out another word. Moreover, he couldn't look Lu Xuan in the eye, his gaze darting away subconsciously.

It seemed like he had some unspeakable concern.

"I'll take your pulse first."

Lu Xuan roughly guessed and reached out his hand.

The young man gave an awkward smile, but still extended his arm.

"Tongue."

The young man stuck out his tongue.

Lu Xuan took a glance, nodded at him, and only then did the young man close his mouth.

"Your complexion is normal, tongue is tender and swollen, pulse is weak and large."

Recalling the young man's earlier behavior, Lu Xuan narrowed his eyes and thought of a line from the "Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Cabinet": "For men, a large pulse indicates toil, extreme deficiency also suggests toil."

"No..."

Just as Lu Xuan began to speak, the young man nodded vigorously, saying: "Yes, yes, yes..."

Seeing the young man's bobbing head, akin to a pecking hen, Lu Xuan was somewhat amused. He initially intended to say that the young man could speak plainly about his condition, but with so many people on the bus, it was understandable why he was reluctant to speak.

After all, young people care about face.

However, it's not just young people; even some older folks would react in the same way when discussing such issues.

Fearing outsiders would find out.

Lu Xuan thought for a while and said: "Take Cinnamon Dragon Bone Oyster Soup for half a month when you get home, and then buy some Six-Flavor Rehmannia Pill, and take it with Codonopsis for a while."

The Six-Flavor Rehmannia Pill, originally named Rehmannia Pill, comes from the Song dynasty's Qian Yi's "Straightforward Formulas for Children's Medicine." This formulation comes from the Golden Cabinet Kidney Qi Pill, minus the Cinnamon and Aconite, and since then, the Six-Flavor and Eight-Flavor have become the main methods to nourish kidney Yin and kidney Yang.

Wang Bing's advocacy of the theory of "Nourishing the source of fire to dissolve the Yin shield and strengthening the essence of water to control the sunlight" is confirmed by the treatment effectiveness of the Six-Flavor and Eight-Flavor. 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶

The kidney pertains to water as Yin within Yin. Therefore, nourishing kidney Yang must be based on nourishing kidney Yin, which, due to the widespread application of the Six-Flavor and Eight-Flavor formulas, evolved into the series of the five viscera formulas.

Such as the Lycium and Chrysanthemum Rehmannia Pill for Liver and Kidney Yin deficiency, the Ophiopogonis Rehmannia Pill for Lung and Kidney Yin deficiency, the Cortex Phellodendri Rehmannia Pill for excessive Yin fire, and the All Things Pill for kidney Yin deficiency and asthma.

The Six-Flavor Rehmannia Pill has both tonifying and draining properties, primarily focusing on tonification, complementing each other, the mystery of which is difficult to explain by modern science; only traditional Chinese medical concepts can explain its pharmacology.

When the Six-Flavor Rehmannia Pill was mentioned, the young man was extremely embarrassed, but he didn't forget to express his gratitude: "Thank you, Dr. Lu, I'll buy some at the pharmacy when I get back."

Lu Xuan nodded without saying anything.

The young man turned around to sit back, but before sitting down, he glared fiercely at the friend who had pushed him earlier.

Clearly, there was deep resentment.

However, his friend was indifferent, and even said softly: "Treat me to a meal when you get back, and you'll have to treat me to a massage when you're better."

The young man rolled his eyes, but his expression lightened up significantly.

He was thinking of going to the pharmacy as soon as he got back.

Yet, unexpectedly for Lu Xuan, with the young man serving as the precedent, quite a few people on the bus were eager to give it a try.

Those who knew Lu Xuan were very excited, knowing that it's very hard to get an appointment with Dr. Lu now.

Visiting the Health Center might not even guarantee an appointment.

But now, with the opportunity for a free consultation, who wouldn't be tempted?

For those unaware of Lu Xuan's skills, they might not have cared as much before. Now that they know, who wouldn't want to have Lu Xuan take a look?

"Dr. Lu, could you please take a look at me too?"

An elderly woman stepped forward.

Up front, the driver focused on the road, glanced at the rearview mirror, and looked very envious. It seemed like he wished he could stop the bus halfway and have Lu Xuan take a look at him too.

Seeing the passengers "surrounding" him, Lu Xuan couldn't help but smile wryly.

The bus carriage was almost turning into a clinic.