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Chapter 39 - Chapter 35: Why Is Traditional Chinese Medicine So Slow? [2-in-1]

"Big brother, my name is Jiang Yun."

"If you have any problems in the future, try to find a doctor in a local hospital. Online consultations aren't impossible, but the information is too limited and can easily lead to misjudgments. The Liver Detox and Cooling Formula I mentioned, after taking one dose, you must make your own judgment. If it doesn't work, don't continue taking it, understand?" Lu Jiu repeatedly urged on WeChat.

"Isn't one dose too little?" Jiang Yun asked.

"That's how Chinese medicine is. If it's the right treatment, one dose can have a noticeable reaction. Three doses can cure ordinary minor illnesses; there's no need to keep taking it," Lu Jiu replied.

"I see," Jiang Yun said.

Many people actually have a lot of faith in traditional Chinese medicine, but on the one hand, they can't find a good practitioner, and on the other hand, they inherently believe that traditional Chinese medicine is relatively slow in curing diseases.

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