Before this fever, the child had been coughing occasionally, without phlegm. Looking at her tongue, it was red, with little moss, and sometimes no moss. It was judged to be yin deficiency. Because the cough was not severe, I didn't pay much attention to it. One night I kicked the quilt, and the next day I felt uncomfortable. I had Xiaobupleurum granules at home and gave her to drink. Because of a dry cough, I kicked the quilt again, feeling hot and cold. When she came back from school at night, she couldn't keep her spirits up, her throat was sore, her face was flushed, and she was dizzy. She remembered what Teacher Luo said about the symptoms of Wumei Baitang Soup. Because it was night, I was still a little worried, so I went to the hospital to see the Shufengjiedu capsules prescribed by the hospital. After taking it, the fever did not subside, so I ran out and bought dark plums, boiled five or six capsules, and added sugar. After more than 20 minutes, I got up to urinate, and then my face gradually became less red, and after an hour, my body became less hot, and the fever subsided. Worried in the middle of the night, I got up and cooked again, and then drank it the next morning. After drinking for two or three days, I drank yam porridge to replenish my energy. This time I had a cold, fever, sore throat, and dizziness, which were cured by a few dollars of black plum. In many cases, it is just that our dialectical error is wrong. In fact, Chinese medicine is really amazing!
Then let’s talk about my own cold. A few days ago, the weather here was abnormal. One afternoon, it was hot to work. I took off my clothes a little. When adding clothes, I sneezed. Quickly soak your feet with mugwort leaves, drink ginger syrup, and then take some Buzhongyiqi pills to replenish your righteousness. Then strengthen it the next day, and the cold is eliminated in the bud. Before I met Mr. Luo, I had to take anti-inflammatory injections every day, sometimes I even got stomach pains from the injections, and my head was full of the smell of medicine. Many questions can now be found in Mr. Luo's book, thank you very much Mr. Luo!
I am very envious of those students in Chinese medicine colleges. We didn’t study Chinese medicine and Chinese studies at the best age of our 20s. Now I feel that it is a great lack. Fortunately, we got to know Mr. Luo, so that we can find the spiritual sustenance and the destination of the soul in this impetuous era. Now that I have enrolled in the class of Angelica Chinese Medicine, I can continue to learn from the teachers. I feel very happy for us! Thank you, Mr. Luo, for the cultural essence of the motherland!