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Who has experienced Dr. Liu's three-part rule and seven-part support? What's the effect?
I believe that Dr. Liu is absolutely true.

A year ago, I heard from a friend about Liu Taiyi's health care and treatment. I bought three of his books, Liu Taiyi's Talking about Health, Illness is Self-made, and Three-point Poison of Medicine, and read them carefully twice in one breath. I think his views are novel and reasonable. But I still can't trust Dr. Liu completely. I can only say that the trust is 95%. Because although his theory seems reasonable, it is very different from the usual thinking. For example, he said that drinking pigskin soup can cure blood viscosity, but most people think that pigskin soup will only make blood thicker; He said that skipping dinner is healthy, but most people think that skipping dinner will keep up with nutrition, and so on. So I dare not rashly accept it all. It would be nice if there were examples to prove that his method is effective, but tens of thousands of effective cases in his book are statistical data and cannot be verified. Although there are effective examples around, they are all minor illnesses such as gastritis and rhinitis, and it is impossible to confirm that his method is effective.

Recently, I was lucky enough to get the book Boundaries of Life edited by teacher Zhao Yingjian. Seeing the investigation records of so many self-treatment cases introduced in the book, I fully believe that Liu Taiyi is absolutely true.

I think so:

1. The three books of Liu Taiyi's health care series involve a large number of examples of western medical records, including pathological features, test indexes, western medical treatment schemes and prognosis. , as well as a large number of unique TCM diagnosis and treatment theories and a large number of secret histories of Ming and Qing Dynasties, which are consistent with Liu Hongzhang's decades of western medicine experience, profound TCM family studies and profound family history inheritance. If Liu Hongzhang is a fake, not a family heirloom of Doctor Tai, then this person should be a genius who is proficient in Chinese and Western medicine and history. For a person's short life of several decades, such a genius is impossible to exist. To say the least, even with such a genius, if it is only to publish three fake books, then the cost of such fraud is too high. You know, it can be said that it is impossible to compile so many cases, so many theories and so many secret histories into a circle. ) So from this perspective, I think Dr. Liu is real.

2. In the book Boundaries of Life, I introduced the interview records of 1 19 people, which made me more confident. These interviewees all have names, and many of them even listed their work units in detail, such as Deputy General Manager of Beijing Hotel, Peng, General Manager of Beijing A Xin Sa Trading Company, Qi Jianxun, Director of China Electric Power Economics and Optimization Institute, and Academician of Shanghai Jiaotong University. Zhu Songhe, general manager of Shanghai Enterprise Group, Song, general manager of Shanghai Microcode Information Technology Co., Ltd., Liu Caifu, general manager of Fujian Quanzhou Gangnanyuan Chemical Co., Ltd., Tian Zhengyi, vice chairman of Guangdong Zhongshan Association for Science and Technology, and Yang, director of Tianxingjian Health Diet Center in Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, etc. I checked the contact information of Beijing A Xin Sa Trading Company on the Internet and made a phone call to verify it. The answer I got is that they are indeed the beneficiaries of excessive curing. I wanted to call the above-mentioned personnel one by one for verification, but later I felt it was unnecessary. As long as these units can be found online, it proves that there is no problem. Because, if there is no such person in this unit or this person has not been interviewed, what can this unit do? The editor of this book is bound to be sued. Since there are so many real examples here, what else is credible? What Dr. Liu said is absolutely true. His regimen is absolutely effective.

Third, it is said that there are so many well-documented people who stand up for Dr. Liu, so is it possible that they are all colluding with Dr. Liu to deceive everyone? No Because, if they are colluding to cheat, what are their motives? Today's society is nothing more than fame or profit. If it is to be famous, it is meaningless, because only Dr. Liu can be famous, and no one else can be famous for it; If it's for profit, it doesn't make sense, because most of these people are successful and don't lack money. Then there may be only one reason why they stand up for Dr. Liu: they are the real beneficiaries of Dr. Liu's medical care, and they are sincerely grateful to Dr. Liu.

4. A group of swindlers said that Dr. Liu was cheating money, that 500 yuan was the only pot, and that those special medicines were also expensive. I think this statement is untenable. Dr Liu Can can't make money by selling pots. It's only a few dollars, and one person can only buy one pot. Moreover, the modification method of the pot introduced in the book is very detailed, and patients may not buy it from Dr. Liu. It is also wrong to say that Dr. Liu makes a lot of money by selling drugs. Regardless of whether those specialized drugs are expensive or not, even if they are expensive, they can't be cheated. Let me make an analogy here. Suppose Dr. Liu treated a cancer patient and said that if you treat according to my method and take my special medicine, you can still live for five years. Suppose this man spent tens of thousands of dollars and died in six months, will your family go to Dr. Liu's house to make a scene, smash the door and scold him, or even sue him? Of course it will. Then, if Dr. Liu is a liar and his specialty medicine doesn't work, will he dare to tell everyone his real address? If he is a liar, he should have cheated many people of their money for many years. Then his house has probably been demolished by the angry patients' families, and the door has long been kicked open. Therefore, Dr. Liu Can will not be a liar.

A group of people who treated Dr. Liu too much said that he looked like a rural old man rather than a cultivated old Chinese doctor in terms of his dress, so he was called a liar. I'm not going to say "judge a book by its cover" for the time being, but that he is dressed up. I think this just shows that he is not a liar. Because, if he is a liar, he tells everyone his address, knowing that everyone will visit him, and he will certainly pretend to be an old Chinese doctor. Is it difficult to play old Chinese medicine? It's simple. It is precisely because he is not a liar that he is open-minded and does not dress up. So from this point of view, I also think that Dr. Liu will not be a liar.