Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Nurse Who Glared at People

A charge nurse suffering from an auto-immune disease came to see me. Her eyes were red, she always glared, and many parts of her body had a bumpy texture. A female medical doctor was treating her condition. The doctor knew that giving her drugs to fight the disease was very harmful to her body because the drug was very poisonous. The doctor was not willing to let her take too much, but she had no choice. So the nurse came in and asked if I could do something to help her. I told her she would be able to improve by taking advantage of both modern science and ancient science.

I told the nurse that while the poisonous drug could help fight the disease, it would also kill the good germs in her body, as well as cause other side effects. Using TCM methods, I would be able to give her body supplemental energy and help her benefit from the other treatment.

Over the course of treatment her eyes lost their red color, and the glaring and bumpiness of her skin diminished. Her medical doctor felt better and began to relax. I kept encouraging her and comforting her. We were all eager for her to stop taking the poison drugs.

Sometimes the condition re-occurred if she worked too hard, and we would all became a little anxious. As time passed, however, the medical doctor foresaw a positive outcome. Sure enough, the patient finally got much better without having to take the poisonous drug, and the three of us were overjoyed.

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