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Chinese Medicine: Starting with Daily Intelligence
Can Traditional Chinese Medicine cure illnesses?Of course, it can.But the counterfeiting of medicinal herbs is shocking.For example, Red Ginseng, which should be prepared from Ginseng, is replaced by merchants with cheaper American ginseng.It would be a miracle if such Chinese medicinal herbs could cure any illness.Li Xu has bound himself to the [Daily Intelligence System].[Intelligence 1: Yiyao Hall in the Chinese medicinal herbs wholesale market has just received a batch of genuine Malva nuts.][Intelligence 2: Guangyi Trading is boiling and dyeing hyacinth beans, worth 20 yuan/jin, to pass them off as Sour Jujube Seeds, worth 800 yuan/jin.][Intelligence 3: Three wild Danggui of excellent quality are growing on the ridge of Peach Mountain, west of the city. They have matured, please collect them in a timely manner.][Intelligence 4: Your next-door neighbor, Hu Wenguang, has a kidney yin deficiency. You can use two liang of Goji Berries, seven qian of mulberries, one liang and two qian of rehmannia root...]Using good herbs, prescribing good formulas, and applying good acupuncture... Li Xu will let the world know what true "curing illness upon treatment" means!
- C.195: A Special Anorexia Patient
- C.194: A Tiring Body, A Light Heart
- C.193: Going to Harvest the Rice
- C.192: The Dust Settles
- C.191: Saving People Comes First
- C.190: Coming Up with a Plan
- C.189: Reversal
- C.188: Examination by Proxy
- C.187: Threat
- C.186: A Different Hospital
- C.185: Inexplicable Weakness
- C.184: Symptom and Root Cure
- C.183: Liver Toxin
- C.182: Tasting the Dishes
- C.181: On Tea
- C.180: As Effective As Ever
- C.179: I’m Not Useless
- C.178: The Efficacy of the Plaster
- C.177: Making Tea
- C.176: Exploration and Fishing
- C.175: Qin Fish
- C.174: That’s Great?
- C.173: Like the First Snow on Green Tiles
- C.172: Making the Medicinal Plaster
- C.171: Tea Tasting
- C.170: Rhino Horn and Musk
- C.169: Making Watermelon Frost
- C.168: I Want to Learn Massage
- C.167: Nosebleed
- C.166: Collecting Pot Bottom Soot
- C.165: Does He Have Feelings for Me?
- C.164: Hundred Herbs Frost
- C.163: Old in Body, Young at Heart
- C.162: Another Silk Banner
- C.161: Lumbar Muscle Strain
- C.160: Massage Technique
- C.159: True Martial Pill Promotion
- C.158: Guiding Production
- C.157: Feedback
- C.156: A Surprise
- C.155: Collecting Supplies
- C.154: The Progress of the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- C.153: Driving Down the Price
- C.152: Can’t There Be a Little More Trust Between People?
- C.151: Magazine Recommendation
- C.150: Follow-up Consultation
- C.149: A Precipitous Fall
- C.148: Such a Simp
- C.147: Hu Qiming’s Old Habit
- C.146: Premium Mugwort Bag
- C.145: Activity Funds?
- C.144: Halting the Purchase
- C.143: Dragon Boat Festival, Mugwort
- C.142: Checkmated by Ginger
- C.141: Ten-Complete Great Replenishing Soup
- C.140: Adapting to the Seasons
- C.139: It’s All Fake
- C.138: Four-Ingredient Soup
- C.137: The Treasure of Chinese Medicine—Watermelon Frost
- C.136: Field Inspection
- C.135: Large Black-Skinned Watermelon
- C.134: Sato’s Anger
- C.133: Returning to Bailingyu Village
- C.132: Acquisition?
- C.131: Hitting a Wall
- C.130: Selling Aconite
- C.129: Treatment
- C.128: A Slim Chance of Survival
- C.127: Comparison Results
- C.126: Control Treatment
- C.125: Persuasion
- C.124: Where Is the Problem?
- C.123: Reporting
- C.122: The Red-Hot Mao Dudu
- C.121: The Foremost Yang-Supporting Formula in History
- C.120: Herb Gathering
- C.119: Qianyuan Mountain
- C.118: Lucid Again
- C.117: Hope
- C.116: The Effects Begin to Show
- C.115: I Can Treat Illness
- C.114: Fighting for the Supply Source
- C.113: Anchi Village
- C.112: Aconite Trading Market
- C.111: Changing the Itinerary
- C.110: Piercing the Window Paper
- C.109: Award Ceremony
- C.108: Ambition and Cooperation
- C.12: Intelligence: Dragon Bone
- C.11: An Accident
- C.10: You Use It, I’ll Use It Too
- C.9: Female ’Secret Agent
- C.8: Finally Profitable
- C.7: Reputation Brewing
- C.6: Taking Effect
- C.5: Minor Flu, Handled
- C.4: No Fake Huang Qin, No Real Ah Wei
- C.3: A Piece of Information to Change the Clinic’s Fate
- C.2: Whose Reputation?
- C.1: It’s All Adulterated
























