Omniscient and Almighty

Chapter 212 The Most Important

Chapter 212 The Most Important

Heart and kidney intersect!

Or, among the five internal organs, the most important ones are the heart and kidneys?It seems that in normal times, there is nothing wrong with the liver, spleen and lungs.

But this is not right, since the teacher said "the most", it probably refers to one rather than two.But based on Xu Guangling's instinctive judgment, when two things are equal, it is very likely that neither of them is the answer, and the answer is probably something else!

After pondering for a while, Xu Guangling shook his head.

As the saying goes, what you know is what you know, and what you don't know is what you don't know.There is no shame in showing ignorance in front of the teacher.

The knowledge he had been exposed to in the past was not about this aspect, and the knowledge he had learned from his teacher in the past month or so was not about this aspect either.

Zhang Lao smiled, and instead of telling him the answer directly, he told him a short story.

"There used to be a man, a man in his 40s, who accidentally fell into the river while driving. It was night and winter, and the surface of the river was covered with a thin layer of cold, and the river water was freezing. , although panicked, but after some struggles, he finally narrowly escaped."

"That day, after returning home, the man took a hot bath and boiled some ginger soup to drive away the cold."

"The next day, when he woke up, the man felt that he was in good health and found nothing wrong. Afterwards, he forgot about it."

"Then, when the winter of this year passed, and when winter turned to spring, the man caught a cold. At first, the man didn't care about it either. Is it common to have a cold, so he went to the pharmacy to buy some cold medicine and took it normally. , After two or three days, the cold has improved."

"The man stopped taking his medicine."

"But two or three days later, the body that should have improved not only did not improve, but on the contrary, the cold worsened again."

"The man is helpless, this time he has to take the medicine honestly, until the cold is completely cured!"

Having said that, Zhang Lao paused.

Xu Guangling then asked: "Teacher, what happened next?"

There must be a later one!

This is an obvious thing.

"After half a month, the man caught a cold again!"

"Actually, it wasn't a cold at first, but a cough. The man thought it was because he had eaten too much salty food recently, so he drank more plain water in the morning and evening. After two or three days, the cough not only didn't improve, but worsened."

"This time the man simply went to the hospital."

"After doing some relevant examinations in the hospital, nothing was found, and then some fluids were transfused according to normal respiratory infections."

"It worked very well. After going back, the man stopped coughing."

"This incident seems to be over again."

"However, after more than half a month, when he woke up one night, the man suddenly felt his heart beat inexplicably faster, and his whole body had symptoms of shortness of breath. The man had always been healthy in the past, and there was no hidden disease, but this time The symptoms are obvious and abnormal, and they are definitely not symptoms that a normal person should have."

"So the man re-entered the hospital decisively this time and underwent a comprehensive physical examination."

"The test result is myocarditis."

"The man was a little confused. He brought a lot of medicine back home, and the more he thought about it, the more he felt that something was wrong, or he was unwilling. This time, he asked a reputable old Chinese doctor from the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine for an examination."

Speaking of this, Zhang Lao paused again, and then asked Xu Guangling: "Zhuoyan, can you make a preliminary judgment or guess, where is the man's fundamental problem?"

Which of the five internal organs is the most important?

The fundamental problem, where is it?

These two seemingly unrelated questions, at this moment, are like guiding lights, pointing out the direction for Xu Guangling.With such an obvious reminder, if he still doesn't know the answer, then the old man's teachings for more than a month will be considered useless.

"Teacher, is it the lungs?" Xu Guangling asked.

This sentence answers both this question and the previous one.

Zhang Lao smiled, and Mr. Chen also smiled.

The next moment, Zhang Lao suppressed his smile, and said lightly: "Then, Zhuo Yan, can you analyze, how did the problem come about?"

In fact, when answering just now, Xu Guangling had already thought about it comprehensively, so at this moment, he answered directly: "It all started when the man fell into the water that night."

"Accidentally fell into the water, the man must have struggled in panic, the internal heat rushed out, and the external cold entered inward. The pores of the whole body opened and then closed, so that the cold and heat gathered in the lungs. In addition, the man must have shortness of breath at that time, and a large amount of cold air entered the lungs from the throat. On the whole, this man must have suffered a non-physical injury to his lungs."

"Afterwards, no matter whether the man took a hot bath or drank ginger soup, the former had no effect on the lungs, while the latter only had a superficial and slight effect. The cold air is further forced inward, laying the root of the disease."

"Subsequent colds and coughs all came from this."

"The later heart problems should also be transmitted from lung problems."

Hearing Xu Guangling's so-called "analysis" which was ambiguous and guessworked, Mr. Zhang smiled and did not say yes or no, and then said: "The most prominent feature of life, whether it is an animal or a plant, is breathing. When we describe a person's death, the first statement is that the heart stopped beating, and the second statement is that he died."

"If a person suffocates, he will die very quickly, and that's something many of us know."

"A person is not suffocated, but if the oxygen content in the air he breathes is low, for example, when a person comes to a higher altitude, a series of symptoms such as shortness of breath, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and dizziness will appear. It's the so-called altitude sickness, but in fact all the symptoms come from the lungs."

"A person is not suffocated, and the air he breathes has a normal oxygen content, but if the air is mixed with other things, such as fine dust, car exhaust and other modern air pollutants, many of these small pollutants will enter directly without hindrance. The lungs are deposited in the lungs, but these pollutants cannot be metabolized by the body through normal metabolism."

"The lungs are the only part of the body that is directly connected to the outside world among the five internal organs."

"Whether it's cold, heat, or pollution, it will directly affect its operation and make it abnormal, and this abnormality will be directly transmitted to the other four organs, causing abnormalities in the whole body."

"Therefore, whether it is strengthening the heart, nourishing the kidneys, nourishing the liver or nourishing the spleen, there is a prerequisite, that is, the lungs are functioning normally and stably."

"So, Ichigo is not as good as Ichigo."

"Pay attention to the lungs, is to pay attention to health. Regulate the lungs, and the other organs will be fine."

"The lungs are the source of circulation of qi and blood in the human body."

"Talking about health preservation without first conditioning the lungs is like waving a cattail fan and saying coolness in the hot summer. It's just a joke, no matter how nourishing and conditioning it is, it will get twice the result with half the effort, or even completely useless."

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