I saw a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, saying that I have kidney yin deficiency and yang deficiency and wind evil, and that I should avoid eating. I prescribed a bunch of messy drugs and spen
I saw a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, saying that I have kidney yin deficiency and yang deficiency and wind evil, and that I should avoid eating. I prescribed a bunch of messy drugs and spent 8 thousand yuan. Personally, I don't believe in TCM.
I don't believe in fake Chinese medicine practitioners and roving doctors in hospitals. I believe in ancient Chinese medicine books and classic medical records. Your mother-in-law should be grateful for being kind to you, but you met a liar instead of a Chinese doctor. Generally, Chinese medicine practitioners don't prescribe so many drugs for the first face-to-face consultation, and at most they only prescribe seven to one or two prescriptions, unless they know you very well. Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to observation, listening, questioning, and pulse-taking, and four diagnoses are combined. Look at the health of the liar who gave you the medicine. If he is fat or thin, thin or pale or looks pale, you will know that he has been cheated. I suggest you don't trust this man.