I Can Talk to the Internal Organs-Chapter 324 - 290: Key Filming Focus
Lu Ming and Xia Sijie looked at Lu Jiu in astonishment.
Their intuition told them that this model could very likely change the future landscape of traditional Chinese medicine.
Because it fits perfectly with the current social environment!
Even though they were abroad, they actually kept an eye on many domestic news stories.
After all, any bad news from home gets uploaded on foreign websites at lightning speed, and then foreign media embellish it and report it extensively.
For instance, issues about unhealthy food in the country.
In fact, it’s the same abroad.
Additives and such, foreigners use them even more aggressively than back home.
Just look at those big, fat foreigners, aren’t they all raised on hormones?
Take burger and cola meals, tasty, right? Try eating that all year round.
Getting fat would be the least of your worries; you’ll know to cry when various diseases come knocking.
Don’t they like eating healthy food?
Of course, they do.
But you also have to be able to access it.
It wasn’t until recently that using feces as a fertilizer substitute for growing vegetables became a research project abroad, showing that their definition of natural health has actually changed.
Unfortunately, only the wealthy can afford to eat truly natural foods.
And when they start eating natural foods, they even label them.
That is, only the wealthy deserve to eat healthy foods; if you’re poor, you have two choices: eat unhealthy food or grow your own.
Indeed, healthy food absolutely cannot meet everyone’s needs, and selling it at a high price follows market logic, but one cannot rationalize that only the wealthy deserve healthy food.
Once it’s rationalized and everyone believes it, under market economy logic, there will be less and less healthy food.
Because healthy, natural foods have high costs, low profits, and don’t create addiction.
Such things exist only to be put on a pedestal and reduced to a pricing machine because they don’t fit the model of rapid economic benefits.
Pre-made meals are products of this rapid economic model.
No matter how healthy they are touted to be, it’s pointless.
Some believe pre-made meals are the inevitable trend of future development. That’s like agreeing that humans are just pigs, needing only to be fed feed, then exploited for a lifetime.
From a capital perspective, this is understandable because they’re on the side exploiting, but if the exploited believe this is natural, then it’s just asking for it!
Lu Ming and Xia Sijie were surprised because they realized this connection.
It didn’t matter whether Lu Jiu thought of this or not; as long as this model could be promoted, it would have an impact on the domestic healthcare industry and the diet and lifestyle of everyone in the future.
Health is the future of a nation; it’s a major livelihood strategy.
The market economy cannot always grow at a high speed!
All products created by an economic model that only pursues maximum profit will be eliminated in the future.
These words were told to Lu Ming and his friends by their teacher.
"Looks like we must focus on filming here," Xia Sijie said.
"I think so too," Lu Ming replied.
Lu Ming hadn’t expected that just coming to experience it on-site would allow them to see the future model of traditional Chinese medicine’s development, even if now it was just a prototype, it was a historic breakthrough.
Just this one scene might elevate their project to a whole new level.
But just as the two were discussing filming, Yuna from the black and white duo had already begun asking people in line how to order food.
Upon hearing that a doctor’s prescription was needed to order, Yuna could only turn back to Lu Jiu.
"Lu Ming’s little brother, could you write me a prescription? I want to try it; it seems interesting to combine Chinese medicine with food." 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Lu Jiu laughed, "No need for that, just use my meal card."
At this, Lu Ming immediately stopped them, "Wait a minute, let’s eat after we’ve looked around. We can discuss the specific filming plan over breakfast."
Xia Siming asked, "Isn’t this enough?"
To him, the medicinal cuisine department alone would be enough to fill their project content.
"There’s also the health rehabilitation department," Lu Ming responded.
Health rehabilitation?
"What’s that for?" Yuna asked.
"It’s for exercise, and also a means of preventing and treating some diseases," Lu Jiu said.
"Exercise? Like boxing?" Dodson asked.
Lu Jiu couldn’t help laughing, "It’s different, boxing trains external muscles and strength, while exercise trains the internal organs."
"You’re familiar with Chinese medicine, so you probably understand the concept of qi and blood in it, right? Exercise is basically using specific movements to adjust qi and blood, promote circulation throughout the body, raise internal temperature, and prevent meridian blockages, thus achieving healing effects."
Yuna exclaimed, "No needles or medicine, just movements can heal? That’s amazing!"
Xia Sijie said, "I’ve heard about this; there are even Chinese practitioners doing Yijinjing where I am, and it’s said to heal diseases, but I’ve never seen it myself."
Lu Ming said, "Let’s go take a look first."
The health rehabilitation department is right across from the medicinal cuisine department.
The group left the medicinal cuisine department and soon arrived at the health rehabilitation department.
At this time, patients in the health rehabilitation department were practicing cultivation techniques with their doctors.
Some were practicing Pa Bai Xu, some the Five Viscera Poison-Expelling Technique, and others the Eight Vajra Skills.
The scene left Lu Ming and his group bewildered.
Because among these people, some were inexplicably slapping their own bodies, others were hunched over making strange noises, and only those doing synchronized movements didn’t look so odd.
But these movements didn’t seem to be physically demanding; how could they have therapeutic effects?
Not to mention that Yuna and Dodson, the two foreigners, were confused as well, Lu Ming and Xia Sijie didn’t understand either.
But not understanding wasn’t a problem; as long as the movements were effective, that was enough.
After all, they hadn’t fully understood Chinese medicine through filming yet.
Most people were actually like them, familiar yet unfamiliar with Chinese medicine.
They knew Chinese medicine could treat illnesses but didn’t know how, especially the qi and blood principle. It’s hard for ordinary people to understand how a needle inserted in the body can cure an illness.
So, not understanding is okay, just film it first.
As Xia Sijie said, the medicinal cuisine department alone was mostly sufficient.
"Lu Jiu, has anyone cured their illness through exercise here?" Lu Ming asked.
Lu Jiu smiled, "Yes, but these cases are mostly mild."
Lu Ming’s eyes lit up, "No matter, as long as there’s proof of its effectiveness, that’s enough."
"OK, let’s grab breakfast and also discuss the filming plan. Lu Jiu, you’ll treat us to a meal then."
Lu Jiu laughed, "No problem at all."
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