In the hourglass of time, Mr. Liu danced with lung cancer for eleven years. People from the outside world can only read his love for life from his vigorous steps and bright eyes, but no one knows that he has brushed shoulders with death. How did he turn the fragility of life into tenacity, and the imprint of illness into the footprints of the traveling world? Mr. Tong is also a captive of lung cancer, and stage 4 adenocarcinoma is raging in his body. The light of the operation and the bitterness of the medicine once made him think that he had defeated the disease. But three years later, the cunning of the cancer cells was beyond his imagination, and drug resistance was like a dark vine, entwining his tree of life. Is there really no way out in this contest with death?
In this situation, he finally found me, apparently in dire need of my help. In response to his specific situation, I used the dialectical thinking of Chinese medicine to prescribe a unique prescription for him. In this recipe, I deliberately added a gecko. Geckos, the little creatures that shuttle lightly between the corners and roofs, they prey on mosquitoes and flies, and are the guardians of the environment. However, you may not know that in the world of Chinese medicine, geckos are a miracle medicine. Gecko, this ancient and unique Chinese medicine, its effect can be described as strong and effective. It has the miraculous effect of activating and dispersing knots, and has a significant effect on many diseases. In the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine, geckos are often used for a variety of tumor diseases such as esophageal cancer, lung cancer, primary liver cancer, and bowel cancer. Modern medical research has also confirmed this, and geckoin contained in geckos has been confirmed to be a toxic protein containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur and other elements. Not only that, geckos also contain trimethylamine, taurine, soft acid, stearic acid, cholesterol, lecithin and ammonium salts, which make them have the effects of inducing tumor cell apoptosis, inhibiting tumor neovascularization, inducing tumor cell differentiation and immune regulation.
Under the protection of traditional Chinese medicine, Mr. Liu used to look skinny, dark-complexed, and his sleep quality was worrying, and he often felt chest tightness and discomfort. However, once he found the right healer, his fortunes began to take a turn. His sleep improved, his weight steadily increased, and his face became rosy. He was overwhelmed with emotion, feeling that he had finally found a life-saving straw, as if he had snatched a life back from the hands of death.
As time passed, he gradually got rid of those uncomfortable symptoms and his life got back on track. Now, more than ten years have passed, Tong Xian lives a vibrant life and is optimistic. He doesn't look like a patient with a tumor at all, but like an ordinary person who loves life. He traveled freely, measuring the magnificent mountains and rivers of his motherland with his feet, and also recording the scenery of foreign lands with his eyes.