Dialogue between Xu Wenbing and Liang Dong on Huangdi Neijing: Different Methods and Appropriate Prescriptions (Chapters 7 and 8)
Chapter 7, Option 2: Why do you say "cause may not have fruit"? Because of the lack of "fate", only "cause" and "fate" can be produced.
Traditional Chinese medicine is different from western medicine. It does not care about your "cause", but about the "fate" of the internal system of the body. In other words, if your internal system is well protected, first, you won't get sick; Second, even if you are sick, your body can quickly kill the virus and return to normal.
Chapter 7, Selection 3: I (Xu Wenbing) particularly emphasized that there are "four things not to eat": don't drink green tea, it's too cold; Eat less fruit, it's too wet; Don't drink milk, it's cold and wet; Don't eat cold drinks either, it's too cold.
Chapter 8 Choose 4 What is a disease? "Love" is just budding. When the patient's illness is just sentimental, you should master it. If the "disease" continues to develop, it will form a "disease potential" and slowly develop in a bad direction. In the end, it is hard to recover, called "dying." If God is gone, say he is "sick".