Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Story 2020

Li Su's Five Red Waters Practice (Five Red Waters; Cancer chemotherapy; Give birth to white needles and nourish blood; Elevated white blood cells)

From Chinese medicine.

Master cherishes life and pays attention to health. Welcome to this issue of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Hong Tao greeted the audience at home and abroad in Beijing. I believe many people are familiar with the pink ribbon, which is a sign of breast cancer prevention and treatment. A survey report shows that breast cancer has become a high-incidence disease among urban women in China, with an average of one in every 30 women suffering from the disease. For breast cancer patients, they have to face life-threatening, beautiful disability, the breakdown of marriage and family, and the painful side effects brought by radiotherapy and chemotherapy, especially when they struggle to build confidence from the previous problems, but they are brought by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Today, the protagonist of our health story is a breast cancer patient, but she evaded this question in her own way.

On June 5th, 2009, a charity event was being held in a business district in Shenzhen, China to publicize breast cancer knowledge.

This lady is Li Su. In 2007, she won the "China Most Influential Charity Award". She is not only the initiator of this charity event, but also the founder of China Pink Ribbon Charity Care Network. This website not only serves breast cancer patients, but also spreads breast related knowledge to women. The click rate has exceeded one million. It is a famous website. Now Li Su is very famous among breast cancer patients.

Li Su, if you look at the original scar like this, you can see that the wound area is relatively large. So this place can still be revealed, but after five years, I will consider it. The original scar will be embroidered or tattooed with a blooming lily.

In fact, Li Su himself is a breast cancer patient. Now, she doesn't shy away from talking about the scar on her chest. Five years ago, in April 2004, when she faced her wound for the first time after the operation, like many women who lost * * *, she was in great pain.

At that time, Li Su lost * * *, which is obviously not important, but the word cancer comes to your mind very, very strongly. Because losing * * * doesn't affect life, and cancer may die soon.

Li Su lost her pride and her old job. Her strength is beyond everyone's expectation. The photo of her health has become a memorial to the past. At that time, Li Su thought that he had overcome the psychological impact caused by the lack, but the chemotherapy he was going to receive next brought unexpected problems.

Li Suzhen touched it from head to toe, including the sensitive what's this called? This organ is the kind of spicy feeling that penetrates the heart, a tingling sensation, and that's it. I think this is chemotherapy, this is poison, and I think it's really terrible.

This is a video taken by Li Su shortly after chemotherapy. At that time, because of hair loss, she had a haircut just like her son's. Later, many photos taken by Li Su also wore wigs. Hair loss is just an aesthetic problem, which can be covered up with a wig, but I didn't expect the worst to come.

If Li Su goes to the inpatient ward, you will hear, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. He vomited very, very badly. He has been vomiting, and his bile has come out.

He explained that besides hair loss, another side effect of chemotherapy drugs was nausea and vomiting, which Li Su understood at that time.

It happened that a friend of Li Su came to see me that time. I think that is to say, it seems a bit like the friendship between landlords. It's time for dinner, so we went to a hotel for dinner.

Li Su's friend just finished chemotherapy. She told us that we couldn't eat anything, and we couldn't eat anything, but she ate fiercely.

Li Su suddenly felt that he had fallen into the sea. It happened that there were many plants there, which were placed next to their hotel. I immediately ran to the side of the plant and spit it all out.

Explain the adverse reaction of chemotherapy. Vomiting is an unacceptable torture for Su Li. She didn't expect that the lack of body didn't make her collapse, but the shadow of chemotherapy almost had that effect.

Li Su can't eat, can't eat better, when what I want to eat has no taste, I think this life has really lost half its meaning.

At that time, a kind friend told Li Su that perhaps Chinese medicine could alleviate this uncomfortable feeling.

Li Su: The doctor prescribed this Chinese medicine for me. After eating it, after eating a few pairs, it will be tasteless and uncomfortable.