Fade Chen glanced at Caesar Tu and understood what he was thinking. He voiced out, "Based on Caesar Tu's diagnosis, the itch was caused by the body's damp- heat syndrome. So his treatment method is to find a way to get rid of the dampness and heat."
"If I've guessed it right, when Caesar Tu treated President Wu just now, you acupunctured several of President Wu's acupoints, namely the acupoints at these locations; the 2nd lumbar vertebrae, the nasolabial fold, the yin meridian, and the elbow. These acupoints have the effect of expelling dampness and heat, and with strengthened stimulation for a short period of time, it can achieve a therapeutic effect." Fade Chen explained.
Charles Wu listened as Fade Chen explained with experience. He didn't know if Fade was right, so he turned his eyes to Caesar Tu.
At this moment, Caesar Tu's face had turned astonished. This was because Fade Chen had accurately detailed Caesar's acupuncture points and effects. Had he not confirm that Fade Chen was absent during his treatment, Caesar would have probably thought that
Fade Chen had peeped at his treatment process.
Although it was somewhat unexpected and hard to accept, Caesar Tu nodded at Charles Wu and said, "Dr. Chen, you have said it precisely."
This time, even Charles Wu was a little surprised. After all, when he came to see Fade Chen, it was his last resort. It would be great if there would be an improvement. But he hadn't expected Fade Chen to exceed his expectations. Even Three Needles Junior was shocked.
Charles Wu began to see hope, and he looked at Fade Chen with eyes full of hope.
Fade Chen smiled faintly and continued. He peered at Caesar Tu once again and said, "If I'm right, these are the prescriptions Dr. Tu usually gave to President Wu."
"Five grams of Kudzu, three grams of Prunellae Vulgaris, two grams of Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae; one gram of Cortex Erythrinae, two grams of Herba Taxilli, one gram of Atractylodes Rhizome; one gram of Chinese Magnoliavine, two grams of Biota Seed; and three grams of Prince Ginseng..." "Amongst them, the main effects of Kudzu, Prunellae Vulgaris, and Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae are to clear heat; the Cortex Erythrinae, Herba Taxilli, and Atractylodes Rhizome are to dispel dampness; As for Chinese Magnoliavine and Biota Seed, they are used to soothe President Wu's itch and calm his nerves; Lastly, the Prince Ginseng is to nourish his stomach and invigorate his spleen."
After saying this, President Wu was amazed. He didn't know Chinese medicine, but after taking the herbs for a long time, he vaguely remembered a few familiar names in Caesar Tu's prescription.
Caesar Tu, on the other hand, was completely shocked. He looked at Fade Chen, his lips quivered, then he rubbed his eyes and said, "You, how do you know my prescription?"
These words reaffirmed the accuracy of Fade Chen's explanation. He not only named the herbs used, but also told the exact amount prescribed and their respective medicinal effects.
Such an accurate result shocked Caesar Tu. He looked at Fade Chen and stammered, "Who, who are you?"
Fade Chen smiled but did not answer.
Charles Wu saw Caesar Tu's expression and knew that he had met an expert. His heart rejoiced. He looked at Fade Chen and asked, "Dr. Chen, can my illness be cured?"
Fade Chen nodded and said, "Of course, and I'm going to cure you right now."
"It can be cured on the spot? Really?" Charles Wu was surprised and in disbelief.
Caesar Tu came back to senses. Once he heard Fade Chen could cure on the spot, he couldn't help but advised, "Although this disease is not serious, it is not easy to cure. Otherwise, I wouldn't have spent more than half a year treating it. Moreover, few of the times, it was under my grandfather guidance." Fade Chen shook his head and said flatly, "That's because you're not experienced enough. Please don't blame the complications of the illness."
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