Siheyuan: He Yuzhu starts with god-level cooking skills

Chapter 74 The Profound Mysteries of Chinese and Western Medicine

"But here is a detailed book called "Chinese Meridians", you should be able to find a lot of knowledge in it.",

Then he handed the book to Doctor Zhang, who eagerly opened the first chapter.

It details the profound theories such as the structure and location of meridians, and methods of selecting acupoints.

After reading it, Dr. Zhang couldn't help but sigh: "The meridian system of traditional Chinese medicine is so profound."

He Yuzhu frowned and read attentively. Seeing this, he asked:

"Doctor Zhang, are you thinking about something? Are you feeling troubled in any part of your body?"

Zhang raised his head and replied with a wry smile:

“I think that although Western medicine is generally effective, some diseases are still difficult to cure.

But acupuncture sometimes does work wonders. ",

Hearing this, He Yuzhu agreed:

“Yes, Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine each have their own advantages, and when combined, the treatment effect will be more comprehensive.

Do you think you are interested in meridian theory and want to learn more about Chinese medicine? "

Hearing the affirmative answer, the two continued the topic, exploring the breadth of the medical field.

"Indeed, I think studying Chinese medicine meridians is very helpful for my clinical work."

"I wonder if you would be willing to teach me some knowledge of Chinese medicine?" He Yuzhu asked with a smile.

“Of course! We learn from each other and communicate with each other, so that we can improve together.”

“We can teach each other in our spare time.”

"Let's explore the profound mysteries of Chinese and Western medicine together." Doctor Zhang asked while pointing at the meridian map.

"Doctor He, in what ways do you think the meridian system of traditional Chinese medicine is similar to our nervous system?" he asked.

He Yuzhu thought for a moment and replied: "Both the meridian system and the nervous system in traditional Chinese medicine can be seen as networks for internal information transmission. They transmit vitality and information to various parts of the body along specific routes. Although the theoretical expressions are different, they both play a vital role in life activities."

Doctor Zhang nodded in agreement. "That's right.

And, in my understanding of Western medicine, I also found that the two have something in common. "

"For example, heart rate checks are commonly used for diagnosis in Western medicine, while traditional Chinese medicine uses pulse analysis to determine physical health."

Hearing this, He Yuzhu frowned slightly: "In fact, the meridians in traditional Chinese medicine are not completely the same as those in Western medicine. In addition to transmitting blood and qi, they also play a defensive and regulatory role in the body. This is a topic we want to study in depth and practice in clinical practice."

This made Dr. Zhang realize that he still had many shortcomings in his understanding of the meridian system of traditional Chinese medicine.

He said: "You are right. Understanding the perspectives and approaches of different disciplines can help us treat patients more comprehensively and provide better medical services."

He Yuzhu responded with a smile: "We can learn from each other and make up for each other's shortcomings. We will work together to contribute more to the health of our team members."

Looking at a detailed book on Chinese medicine meridians, he pointed to a page of a human meridian diagram and said: "According to Chinese medicine theory, meridians are internal energy channels that maintain the entire body, adjust blood circulation, and regulate human functions.

Each meridian and its associated acupuncture points have specific therapeutic benefits.”

Following He Yuzhu's gaze, Dr. Zhang continued to ask: "In traditional Chinese medicine theory, which meridians are involved in rhinitis? And which acupoints are used to relieve its symptoms?"

"According to traditional Chinese medicine, rhinitis is often associated with the lung meridian, large intestine meridian and foot Shaoyang gallbladder meridian." He Yuzhu thought for a while and replied, "We can choose relevant acupoints for treatment, such as the Bitong and Yuyao acupoints in the lung meridian, and enhance the smooth flow of qi and blood through massage or acupuncture."

Dr. Zhang frowned and thought, comparing the unique acupuncture point therapy of traditional Chinese medicine, and pointed out the difference between the common treatment methods of Western medicine: "In Western medicine, we usually use drugs or surgery to treat rhinitis, and rarely involve acupuncture points.

I want to know why acupuncture points can achieve medical effects alone."

He Yuzhu answered this question with a smile...

"According to traditional Chinese medicine theory, there are 260 streams of qi and blood flowing through the human body's collaterals."

“When these meridians become blocked or imbalanced, symptoms of illness can occur.”

"Through acupuncture or acupressure, the blood and qi can flow smoothly, thereby balancing the meridians and achieving medical effects."

“While our perspectives and technologies differ, we share a common purpose: helping patients regain their health.”

Hearing what Doctor Zhang said, he nodded to show that he understood.

"This kind of thinking can be integrated into daily diagnosis and treatment."

“We strive to combine the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine to provide a more complete treatment plan for the comprehensive recovery of patients.”

The two doctors discussed the concepts of Chinese and Western medicine and actively exchanged ideas.

This medical conversation made them realize that learning from different medical schools can not only broaden their minds and bring more diverse medical methods, but also improve the quality of service.

In this small space, their discussions sparked a spiritual source of innovation and breakthrough.

It’s lunch break time and the canteen is filled with the tempting aroma of food.

He Yuzhu felt his stomach rumbling and decided to go there to find food.

He stood up and prepared to leave the research room, leaving Dr. Zhang, who was concentrating on his research, to hold his ground alone.

Doctor Zhang was reading a medical book intently, unable to divert his attention for a long time.

His eyebrows were slightly wrinkled, and a thoughtful expression appeared on his face.

Focus on studying the routes of meridians, the selection and techniques of acupoints, and practice and mark the details on paper from time to time.

Time passed quietly, and he was immersed in this world of exploration and almost ignored the outside world.

His eyes were bright and determined, and he kept stroking his chin with his fingers, as if he was thinking about a difficult problem.

Although the research process was arduous, it was full of passion because he was well aware of the value of deepening medical knowledge, especially the profound knowledge of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine.

When it was lunch time, He Yuzhu threw his backpack and walked into the cafeteria.

Finding an empty spot in a corner and putting his belongings away, he lined up to receive his lunch.

Colleagues around him greeted him, asked how his lunch was and whether he wanted to have it together, and He Yuzhu answered them with a smile.

"I'm fine on my own, you guys go ahead and do your work, I'll hurry up and finish my meal so I can go back to study."

He stood on the side with more dishes to eat, and the rich menu in front of him surprised and satisfied him.

There is a wide variety of delicacies that are mouth-watering.

The aroma is fragrant, stimulates appetite and makes one's mouth water. Dishes such as roast goose, Kung Pao chicken and steamed sea bass are hard to resist.

The cold dishes are also very rich, including cold cucumber, cold noodles and spicy soybeans, which are colorful, fragrant and delicious, bringing a cool touch to the lunch meal.

He Yuzhu hesitated for a while between the many delicious dishes and chose a light and simple lunch.

The fresh green vegetables, paired with delicate tofu and simple yet delicious seasoning, taste refreshing and memorable.

A mouthful of fragrant glutinous white rice paired with a bowl of steaming health-preserving soup, the delicious taste bloomed in his mouth.

The noisy voices and delicious food intertwined into a harmonious picture on the tip of the tongue. At this moment, He Yuzhu was immersed in this simple tranquility.

"It seems that today's meal is really tempting, Yuzhu! You are so thoughtful."

He Yuzhu smiled with satisfaction and responded: "Then Doctor Zhang, you can try it. This is specially selected for you. I think you will like it."

After receiving the box, Dr. Zhang said with emotion: “Yuzhu, I am very touched by your concern.

My colleagues are so considerate and I really appreciate it. "

He Yuzhu shook his head, his eyes sparkling with sincerity: "This is what I should do, Doctor Zhang, everyone can see your professionalism.

You work too hard, you must take care of your health."

The conversation between the two was full of care and understanding. They both knew that delicious food not only fills the stomach, but also deepens the relationship between each other.

He Yuzhu continued, "Doctor Zhang, after this meal, please stop being so absorbed in it and take a short rest. It will help your work."

After taking the box, Dr. Zhang closed his eyes slightly, as if he could smell the fragrance of the food. Then he slowly opened it, and the tempting smell made the corners of his mouth rise.

Doctor Zhang said with emotion: "Yuzhu, with your care, even in the busiest work, there will be a sense of warmth and comfort."

He Yuzhu's heart was filled with relief and his eyes were slightly wet. He understood that they were not only colleagues who worked together, but also friends who supported each other.

So he patted Dr. Zhang on the shoulder and encouraged him, "Okay, then enjoy your lunch quickly.

I'm waiting for you here. "

He Yuzhu, full of satisfaction, accompanied the busy Dr. Zhang, step by step towards a harmonious and warm working atmosphere. Their interaction became a beautiful episode in the day.

"It looks great, Yuzhu. You've worked hard."

The two of them found an empty table and sat down.

At this moment, Dr. Zhang finally put down the book in his hand.

Start enjoying your lunch.

He Yuzhu watched him wolf down the food, a satisfied smile on his face.

"How do you feel now?"

“Even eating is one of the key factors in maintaining health.”

The doctor nodded slightly, savoring the flavor of each dish.

He was full of praise.

"The taste is really good. The chef in the cafeteria is getting better and better at cooking."

Hearing this, He Yuzhu smiled somewhat complacently:

"That's natural. Recently, canteens have focused on providing dishes that are rich and healthy."

During the delicious meal and relaxing conversation, Dr. Zhang felt that his inner worries and fatigue were relieved a lot.

He realized that relaxation was as important as good food.

This makes him full of energy and enables him to perform more efficiently at work.

Focusing on the snacks in the box, the doctor let a satisfied smile creep onto his lips.

He said to He Yuzhu:

"Yuzhu, this dish is simply wonderful!"

"Come on, sit down, and let's discuss the medical books while we eat."

He Yuzhu was worried when he saw that he was still immersed in the book while eating.

He approached Dr. Zhang and put down his lunch box quietly: "Dr. Zhang, you have worked hard. Don't overwork yourself. Please enjoy your meal first."

Doctor Zhang raised his eyes and looked at He Yuzhu calmly, with a hint of fatigue in his eyes.

He nodded slightly to show his understanding, and continued to focus on reading the book.

He Yuzhu felt Dr. Zhang's unwavering willpower.

However, we also know that excessive immersion in research will be detrimental to our physical and mental health.

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