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I Can Talk to the Internal Organs-Chapter 255 - 222: Sudden Sensation!
"In just one day, your uric acid levels returned to normal!?"
"Is your device accurate?"
"Is traditional Chinese medicine this powerful?"
"Wow, that's incredible!"
In the [Middle-aged Struggling Parents Group], as soon as Wang Xuetao posted a picture of his uric acid levels from today, it immediately caught everyone's attention.
They truly didn't expect that just one prescription from Lu Jiu would bring down Wang Xuetao's uric acid level so significantly, almost to the level of a normal person.
Honestly, many people in this group have minor health issues. If it's not high blood pressure, it's fatty liver. Although the symptoms are mild and don't greatly affect their lives, none were severe enough to require medication like Wang Xuetao's condition.
But who can guarantee they would remain the same in a few years?
Seeing how effective Wang Xuetao's treatment was, others became interested too.
"Why don't we visit Lu's Clinic again?" someone suggested.
"You're not even sick. I have mild hypertension, so if anyone should go, it should be me."
"I have suboptimal health. Hospitals can't help me, but maybe this amazing Dr. Lu could adjust things for me."
"True, Dr. Lu can tell everything just by checking the pulse. Even if you're not sick, consider it a health check-up."
"Let's go now!"
"..."
Seeing their enthusiasm, Wang Xuetao couldn't help but lament that if he had met Lu Jiu earlier, he might not have suffered so much.
Unfortunately, there are no ifs.
Over the next two days, Wang Xuetao dutifully took the traditional Chinese medicine. It was uncomfortable, but only for a short while.
The key was that after taking the medicine, he noticeably felt more comfortable than before.
His uric acid levels stabilized around 200, neither rising nor dropping.
Moreover, he found that his urination was much smoother than before.
Previously, he always felt like he hadn't finished urinating, dripping a few drops afterward that he couldn't force out, yet feeling the urge as soon as he sat down again.
It was bothersome!
Honestly.
This feeling seriously disrupted his life.
But after taking the medicine for two days, he immediately experienced an unprecedented clarity.
One word.
Refreshing!
And with smoother urination, he no longer experienced nighttime urination in the last two days.
No longer being woken up by the urge at night naturally improved his sleep quality significantly.
Even his wife noticed and commented that over the past two days, his eyes appeared different.
Before, they were clouded, with no vitality at all. But this morning, she noticed a rare glimmer in his eyes.
This was actually a sign of spirit returning.
The most straightforward example is children.
Once children grow up a bit, their eyes, especially the pupils, often show a very evident black shimmer.
This is actually a sign of vibrant life essence.
But with age and life experiences, this vitality slowly dissipates, and eventually, the light in the eyes disappears.
For most people, this usually occurs after the age of forty, when the kidney energy begins to decline.
However, with current education systems focusing solely on winning early, children excessively deplete their life essence. Their diet has physical nutrients but lacks spiritual energy, and there's no official guidance on replenishing life essence, leading more children to become nearsighted.
The light fades, and even vision becomes compromised.
...
In no time, half a month passed.
Lu Jiu's clinic finally returned to its pre-New Year level.
The queue of patients outside seemed endless, some with complicated and strange illnesses.
But to Lu Jiu today, many illnesses seemed trivial. He could diagnose them easily with just simple observation and a few questions, without even taking the pulse.
This wasn't being irresponsible; it was the result of extensive clinical experience. As long as the ailment wasn't particularly obscure, there were seldom mistakes.
Like Huang Fusheng, a master whose consultation speeds even surpassed Lu Jiu. Often, patients would just state their illness, and he could deduce the condition using Western medicine terminology without the need for detailed observation and questioning like Lu Jiu.
This is one of the benefits that come with rich clinical experience.
Over this half month, Lu Jiu earned numerous basic rewards once more.
Particularly in Basic TCM Diagnosis, for which he received a lot, whereas Basic Acupuncture, which he gained much of initially, became increasingly rare.
As his ability improved, so did his understanding of traditional Chinese medicine.
During several discussions with Huang Fusheng and others about medical skills, An Xianda and the others couldn't help but marvel.
Many areas they hadn't explored, Lu Jiu had already mastered.
Thus, An Xianda and the others often visited Lu Jiu's clinic whenever they had free time, ostensibly to help but actually to learn.
After months of working at the herbal base, they hadn't interacted with patients for a long time.
They didn't wish to join other hospitals, so they resorted to staying in Lu Jiu's clinic, his little brother's territory.
The addition of these individuals to Lu's Clinic indeed alleviated the pressure on Lu Jiu.
To meet the needs of more patients, Lu Jiu added two more tables in the clinic.
Although it was a bit crowded inside, with more doctors, the consultation speed also increased.
Previously, the clinic only received about forty to fifty consultations a day, but since the Lantern Festival, that number shot past a hundred.
Key to this was Lu Jiu's colleagues, all senior doctors turned into free labor for Lu Jiu.
It's not that Lu Jiu was stingy; rather, they refused any payment.
Their reason was to practice with patients, to avoid losing their touch after months without treating anyone.
Thus, consulting at his clinic was a favor, and they didn't charge for using the space. Naturally, no consultation fees were required.
Lu Jiu couldn't argue with this.
Although he couldn't pay them, he could at least host meals.
It was a token of appreciation.
Soon, with the help of Lu Jiu's colleagues, Lu's Clinic gained more clientele, and its reputation soared.
The patients didn't know who An Xianda and the others were; they only knew that besides Lu Jiu, the other doctors at Lu's Clinic were equally skilled, if not better.
Additionally, without the need for long waits, more people naturally came.
During this period, even the television station got involved due to a story.
A patient suffering from hemiplegia with no money had their sole family member approach a journalist hoping for help. The journalist not only secured donations but also brought them to Lu Jiu's clinic for free medical aid.
After half a month of treatment, the bed-ridden hemiplegia patient unexpectedly regained mobility. This success story aired in three segments covering the family seeking help, fundraising, and receiving treatment and finally, the recovery.
The three episodes featured as headline news on Jianghan City's public television, broadcasting not only through television but also the official TikTok, micro-videos, and WeChat public accounts of the station.
With the boost from the television's official media, Lu's Clinic, which already had a good reputation, became extremely popular.
Suddenly, numerous residents of Jianghan City flocked to the clinic.
Many patients with unsolvable challenging illnesses visited in droves…







