I have always believed in Chinese medicine. Its magic lies in the fact that a bunch of seemingly disorganized herbs can gradually eliminate people's ailments invisible; there are so many acupuncture points all over the body, and a targeted selection of a few can greatly relieve pain in a certain place. Discomfort... In my spare time, I often learn some knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. Although I am not proficient, I just know a little bit, but it can also nip some early diseases in the bud and save my family from suffering a lot. By chance, I came across Dr. Luo's official account "Luo Dalun Channel". I was overjoyed and read it carefully every day, and saved a lot of practical prescriptions for emergencies.
After the National Day last year, the weather was suddenly hot and cold, and if you don't pay attention, you will get a cold from the outside. My mother was not spared either, and after several repetitions, although she was basically under control, she developed a coughing problem. I changed several medicines and tried several folk remedies, but none of them worked well, and I coughed intermittently for more than two months. Especially when sleeping at night, it will cause coughing when I lie down, and the more I cough, the worse I can sleep. Tossing and turning like this makes people feel anxious.
Just at this time of desperation, I saw an article on Professor Luo's official account "What to do with a lingering cough" (you can read it directly by clicking the title here). The reasons and methods were introduced in detail in the article. After comparison, I decided to adopt the righting method. I went to the pharmacy and bought dozens of grams of dry Chinese yam tablets and boiled water. I told my mother to drink this water every day and not to drink other water. During this period, my mother stopped all the medicines and only drank yam water. After drinking for three or four days, my mother reported that it was effective, and the cough was much less, especially at night.
After learning about this situation, I was very happy, and bought dozens of grams of Chinese yam tablets for my mother to drink with boiled water to consolidate the curative effect. Because my mother coughed for a long time, I let my mother drink three courses of treatment, which lasted for nearly half a month, so that it can be cured more thoroughly.
This is the magic of Chinese medicine: a simple Chinese medicine, if used properly, can have the effect of "severing a thousand catties". When many diseases make people helpless, the emergence of traditional Chinese medicine is undoubtedly lighting a candle in the dark night, bringing light and warmth to people, and guiding the way forward.
May Dr. Luo go further and wider on the road of Chinese medicine, and continue to bring us more sharing; also hope that many people with lofty ideals will join in, pass on the treasures left by their ancestors, and jointly carry forward the cause of Chinese medicine!