I Can Talk to the Internal Organs-Chapter 101 - 82: Traditional Chinese Medicine Is Precision Medicine
"Is the science he talks about real? It seems quite reasonable. Does anyone know if it’s true?"
"This Chinese medicine practitioner is so fierce, directly challenging the clinic’s efficacy. But the clinic’s doctors are average. If he could block the hospital’s entrance, that would be impressive."
"Dude, do you really think he can even reach the hospital entrance before being chased away by the logistics staff? You think the hospital is just sitting around?"
"This is the current state of Chinese medicine."
"Did the doctors from those two clinics report him? Otherwise, why would he block their entrance?"
"Can we report those two clinics?"
"Let’s try, starting with environmental issues. I’ve been to Li Daoqing Clinic, and it’s not very sanitary there."
"..."
The era of major reporting, if you can, so can I. Who doesn’t know about procedural justice?
At Zhang Yuanming’s clinic, Lu Jiu was still using the banner of science popularization, secretly diagnosing patients, and then subtly guiding them to "discover" the treatment themselves.
Many people were already familiar with this routine, and some even enthusiastically participated. Once Lu Jiu identified a patient’s issue, the supporter would say, "Dr. Lu, the font in your book is too small to read. Could you help take a look?" At this point, Lu Jiu would flip the book to the needed page for the patient, without anyone directing the scenario.
"Dr. Lu, I’m curious, how many years have you been studying Chinese medicine?"
During a break while patients were taking notes, a curious uncle asked Lu Jiu.
"About twenty years," replied Lu Jiu.
"Studied for so long?" The uncle looked at Lu Jiu, who seemed to be in his twenties, thinking if he’d studied for twenty years, it must’ve been from a young age.
The surrounding people suddenly realized, no wonder Lu Jiu was so confident to challenge openly in public, clearly fueled by real skill.
Moreover, after some drank the medicine hinted by Lu Jiu yesterday, there were noticeable improvements, especially in those with positive results. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be so many people around today.
Everyone knows the effectiveness well.
"Hey? Dr. Lu, after all these years of medical practice, do you ever get sick?" the uncle asked.
Lu Jiu couldn’t help but laugh, "I’m not a celestial being; of course I get sick. But I always recover quickly."
"Oh? Do you recover because you take medicine quickly?" the uncle inquired.
"Not really. Let me tell you something, if we get sick, we should remember, if you can take medicine orally, don’t go for drips. If you can use Chinese medicine, avoid Western medicine, including patent medicine. If acupuncture and scraping work, don’t use Chinese medicine. If you can recover on your own, don’t see a doctor."
"Why rank drips last? Because intravenous drips introduce medicine directly into our blood vessels, but it’s cold when entering. Our body is a living organism, and cold substances need to reach body temperature to flow freely. Who warms it up when cold medicine enters?"
"The heart. The Heart Governs Blood Vessels. Too much intravenous medication directly affects our heart. You can ask, those kids who always received injections when young, do they grow up with irregular heartbeats?"
"The heart is the most crucial driving force in our body. It’s a fire, and if its temperature drops, many illnesses can emerge. Therefore, we must exercise regularly to strengthen our hearts and lungs, reducing illness frequency."
"The last time I was sick was ten years ago; it was just a cold, but I recovered the next day after sleeping. That’s because I continually exercise."
The uncle immediately asked, "How do you exercise? Running?" 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮
Lu Jiu smiled and stood up, "Let me teach you a set of Health Cultivation Techniques, how about that?"
Health cultivation techniques?
This is great!
The crowd immediately made space for Lu Jiu.
In the next moment, like teaching Tian Xuelin, Lu Jiu explained the nuances of the Eight Vajra Skills to the surrounding people.
He didn’t leave out any details or effects, genuinely sharing all his knowledge.
The surrounding people watched attentively, especially some elderly folks, who, despite twisting awkwardly, began to follow his movements.
Why, after so many years, do health product scams still prevail?
Is it because the scammers have advanced skills and methods?
No, they simply pinpointed the pain points of the elderly wanting to live longer.
Since Lu Jiu is so good at treating illnesses, his Health Cultivation Techniques mustn’t be bad, they thought. With this mindset, everyone felt more confident learning.
But soon, the city management staff arrived again, and Lu Jiu had to pack up and leave.
However, on the third day, Lu Jiu appeared again but this time at the Guan Wei Clinic further away.
This clinic is located at the intersection of Garden Street and Hongmei Road, relatively remote, with less business than the previous two clinics.
But once Lu Jiu arrived, within half an hour, he gathered a crowd outside Guan Wei’s entrance again.
Guan Wei had already heard about Lu Jiu in the past couple of days and understood why Lu Jiu was randomly attacking.
"A good person is bullied, and a good horse is ridden."
If Lu Jiu doesn’t act now, even reopening the medical hall won’t save him from trouble.
Rather than suffer, why not establish boundaries with some peers and clarify things?
Although Lu Jiu’s reasoning method is a bit rough, the effect is evident. At least Guan Wei thought so, considering personal clinics have no way to deal with such relentless actions.
"Dr. Guan, he..." The little nurse saw Lu Jiu’s actions and couldn’t help but look at Guan Wei.
Guan Wei smiled, "It’s okay, let him make a scene. I also want to hear the health knowledge he promotes. Maybe I can learn and apply it, haha."
After speaking, Guan Wei walked out of the clinic and mixed into the crowd, curiously watching Lu Jiu take pulses...







