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Chapter 235

In the latest issue of the journal Lancet Neurology, I received a paper from Chinese doctors, "Classification and Treatment Effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine for 100 Patients with Parkinson's Disease".

The first author of the paper is Chen Ming, who has never attended a university. If Chen Ming was asked to write this paper, he would probably have to publish it in the newspaper booth in Chashu Village. Dr. Wu Yuming was in charge. However, his own ranking was squeezed out of the top five. Li Yunhe, Ding Guangshu and others were among them in front of him.

The paper records in detail the treatment process of 100 Parkinson's patients. From diagnosis to cure, various test data are extremely detailed.

The process of submitting this paper to review has already shocked the international reviewers of the impurities of the Lancet Neurology.

Dr. Bob and Dr. Todd from Miligan General Hospital are both international reviewers of The Lancet Neurology, and they are also internationally renowned Parkinson's disease experts.

Both of them were shocked when they received this paper from the impurities of the Lancet Neurology.

"Impossible! Absolutely impossible!" Bob shouted repeatedly, but his colleagues were startled, especially the doctors under him, who were frightened and thought they had done something wrong again, which made the big shot nervous.

Bob directly printed out the paper and went to Todd to find Todd. Unexpectedly, Todd also received this paper.

"Bob, I also received this paper. I am going to discuss it with you. Do you think the data on this paper is true or false?" Todd also had a newly printed paper in his hand.

"I think it's impossible. Parkinson's disease is an extremely complex disease, which is caused by a variety of factors. Just like diabetes and hypertension, it is a disease that humans cannot overcome at present," Bob said.

"But the Chinese doctors are confident in their words, and there have been hundreds of successful cured cases. This is impossible to be fabricated, right? Making up such a paper is tantamount to stealing the bell. They even published some information about the patient on the official website of the hospital." Todd was a little difficult to judge.

Bob still didn't want to believe: "Chinese traditional Chinese medicine is an ancient and backward medical technique, and it is impossible to cure Parkinson's disease!"

The two famous doctors, Jinjue and Hattori Nobuko, from Shuntian Hospital affiliated to Shuntian University in the island country, are also internationally renowned Parkinson's experts. At the same time, they are also internationally review experts for "The Lancet Neurology".

"Golden Quotes, do you think there is a possibility of academic misconduct in this paper in China?" asked Nobuki Hattori.

Jin actually shook his head: "It should be unlikely. As far as I know, China has been embarrassed internationally due to some scholars' academic misconduct, and now punishes academic misconduct very severely. And I have heard of this team. They have made great breakthroughs in sports rehabilitation before. Although a paper by this team was finally rejected by The Lancet, it was later confirmed that the data of their paper was true. I just didn't expect that this team would turn to Parkinson's disease."

"Speaking of this, Parkinson's disease and exercise recovery also have certain management measures." Hattori Nobuka said.

"If there is no problem with the data in their paper, then we should find a way to go to China." Jin Jurang said.

"No, no, how to go now? During the epidemic, I had to be quarantined for more than two weeks. I had to undergo several nucleic acid tests. I still don't know if I can go where we want to go." Hattori Shinto shook his head repeatedly. China is now the country with the most stringent epidemic control in the world. It is really too troublesome to go there.

The golden sentence made me feel a little depressed, but Hattori Nobuka was right. Going to China at this time is not a good choice.

Wu Yuming was also very annoyed and submitted two papers to top international journals in a row, but they were like a rock sinking into the sea. He was a little unwilling to invest in other ordinary journals. He contacted the Lancet several times, but he seemed too lazy to reply.

Wu Yuming's first paper describes a major breakthrough in traditional Chinese medicine technology in orthopedic injury rehabilitation. It collects data on tens of thousands of cases and uses the most authoritative international data processing method to process data. The evidence fully confirms that traditional Chinese medicine methods can allow the injured to recover in a very short time.

As soon as the result was sent, it was directly rejected by the Lancet magazine, believing that Wu Yuming adopted a non-scientific data processing method. He also believed that Wu Yuming's paper lacked academic nature and suggested that Wu Yuming go to the Twist Times to satirize Wu Yuming's data fraud.

If the Twisted Waist Times sees this reply, it should feel like it is in a slightest attack. Although I often fabricate fake news, how can such things be mocked by my allies? Why don’t you talk about your Bobo Book? Everyone is in the same lineage.

Wu Yuming had to transfer his first paper to the China Medical Journal, which was soon accepted, and he only made some minor modifications to some of the questions raised by the reviewers. He was also placed in the latest issue of the journal. After all, this is a breakthrough for domestic hospitals to reach the world's first-class level.

In the second paper, Wu Yuming still voted in the journal of the Lancet card. He felt that it should be more appropriate to vote in the Lancet Neurology.

However, when the paper was submitted, the other party did not say the manuscript, and it was not accurate to reject it. This made Wu Yuming feel a little uncomfortable.

"Director Ding, I'm afraid this Lancet is having a grudge against us? They rejected the first paper directly, and there was no reply to this paper." Wu Yuming said.

"Don't worry, there are many people who contribute to this magazine. Maybe they haven't read you yet. Let's talk about it for a few days." Ding Guangshu didn't care much about the paper.

"I think it's quite lingering. Foreigners may not understand traditional Chinese medicine. Although I try to use the most authoritative data processing method to process data, the testing data for each case are also very common. But it is hard to say whether they recognize it or not." Wu Yuming originally thought that he could publish a paper in a top journal and make a big splash. After all, this is a major breakthrough in the history of Parkinson's disease treatment. How could such a paper not be approved?

If it weren't for the fact that this paper reported a major breakthrough in Parkinson's disease milestone, this paper would have been hard to escape the fate of being directly rejected.

After several days, Wu Yuming was surprised to find that he received a reply from the editorial department of "The Lancet Neurology" in his email, saying that the paper had entered the review process. There may be an international reviewer to contact it and may discuss some issues in the article.

When Wu Yuming received the reply, he also received emails from several strangers. All of them were written by experts in the "Lancet Neurology". Without exception, he expressed his shock at the breakthrough made by the First Affiliated Hospital and was also surprised by Parkinson's patients. He hoped that Wu Yuming could share his experience in treating Parkinson's disease.

This gave Wu Yuming a headache because the things he replied to must not understand. In Parkinson's treatment, the traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis method adopted by the First Affiliated Hospital is difficult to understand. Chen Ming's classification of Parkinson's patients also cannot find support for modern medical test results. Only the final cure rate is the most convincing. However, it is difficult to say whether Huo Guoren will believe it if he has not seen it with his own eyes.

Chen Ming is not interested in publishing any papers at all. What's the use of his papers? He doesn't want to evaluate his professional title like Wu Yuming. He is just a special expert at the First Affiliated Hospital. After publishing the papers, the First Affiliated Hospital will not give him any rewards. Even if there is a reward, what is the meaning of a paper reward of tens of thousands of yuan for Chen Ming? He is not short of money at all.

For Chen Ming, instead of wasting his energy to write a paper for the eminent person to agree, it would be better to make a set of wine-making equipment, brew a batch of wine, and try the taste of tea balls to make wine, or make the taste of fine wine soaked from wine-making elixirs.

I had just tasted the taste of tea balls to make wine before, so Chen Ming immediately suspended the construction of the house and made a set of wine-making equipment with the wood for building the house. Even the big pot and the sky pot were made by himself in the blacksmith shop.

The wine medicine does not need to buy ready-made soju medicine from the market, but instead makes several wine-making herbs from the medicine field and tans the wine medicine by yourself.

Ma Yan's family is famous for brewing wine in the village. Most of the tea tree villages are made of rice wine made from Ma Qinghan. I heard that Chen Ming was preparing to brew wine again, so he came over to watch the fun.

"Doctor Chen, you have built a good house, what kind of wine should you make? If you want to drink, I will roast a few pots of wine for you, so that you will not add the vinegar water." Ma Qinghan said.

When distilling the wine, there is basically no alcohol at the end, but it has a sour taste. If the tailgate water is mixed with the wine, the wine will have a lower degree, but it will also have a sour taste. Therefore, after distilling, you have to pinch it off in time.

Try to make more wine for a pot of wine, otherwise you won’t make much money. Making wine means making hard money. Nine out of ten villagers can make wine by themselves, but because it is too hard, it is naturally much easier to drink at Ma Qinghan’s house.

"Uncle Ma, this is not a wine that I brew. I use tea balls for wine. I have to make some good wine." Chen Ming said.

"I have been baking wine for decades, but it's not as good as you? The wine you use to soak medicine is better than the higher the degree. I'll just make you a wine with a pot of water?" said Ma Qinghan.

"That's not necessarily true. You will know when I get the wine out." Although Chen Ming had never brewed wine himself, he had watched others roast it in the village. Roasting rice wine is not a high-tech craft, but many people make wine vinegar.

Chen Ming didn't expect to be able to make good wine in one go. He tried brewing a pot first. At worst, he would waste some food. Anyway, his family would not waste too much food even if he fed livestock.

After the preparation was made, Chen Ming began to brew wine.

First cook a pot of rice, then spread the rice and water it thoroughly, sprinkle wine and medicine into it, mix well and put it in a pottery jar. This is also specially made by Chen Ming. Chen Min'an added a new equipment at home, an electric pottery kiln is much more convenient than burning it with firewood in the kiln, and the pottery jars are more exquisite. It is just that the cost is much higher. But it is still very cost-effective to make high-end pottery.

Chen Ming used Chen Min'an's electric pottery kiln to fire a fermented crock pot.

After the wine medicine completely melts the rice, you have to turn over the tank and water it in the melted wine mash. Wait for a few more days, and you can smell the fragrant smell of wine in the clay pot.

The wine mash made by Chen Ming was a little different, and the wine medicine he made was unusual. The wine medicine was made like a medicinal material. The wine mash was almost melted by the wine koji so that the rice was not as good as it was. It turned into flocs. The wine smelled very mellow. If you grab a little wine mash and tasted it, you could taste the unusual taste.

The average soju wine mash is actually not delicious. Unlike sweet wine, it tastes sweet. The mash has no sweet taste and is not too strong. It is mixed with a fermented taste and even contains a sour and bitter taste.

Chen Ming's wine mash seems to have turned into wine, and he can drink it without distilling it. Scoop a little bit of wine and taste it, just like drinking a lower degree of wine. It tastes a little sweet and has a great taste. But it is not very similar to that kind of rice wine.

Chen Ming installed the distillation equipment he made himself and started distilling. The wine flowed out was very clear. After a bite, it was extremely high in the degree, but the throat was very lubricated.

Chen Ming steamed a bucket of rice in this pot, about twenty kilograms of rice. When the second pot of water became slightly hot, Chen Ming stopped the fire. The wine he drank naturally had a unique smell of water. Chen Ming untied the lid of the wine jar and looked at it, and was surprised to find that the jar was almost full.

I put a little cup and tasted it, and found that the taste was really good and the degree was quite high.

"Doctor Chen, how about wine? If it doesn't work, go to my house to have a bar." Ma Qinghan said with a smile.

Chen Ming changed a cup, scooped a small glass of wine and handed it over, "Try it."

Ma Qinghan stopped talking after drinking it, and his old face was a little uncomfortable. He thought Chen Ming's pot of wine was broken, but he didn't expect that he would just brew a pot of wine, which was so delicious. He couldn't make this wine.

"Dad, how about Dr. Chen's wine? Why don't you talk?" Ma Yan asked strangely.

"Don't you know how to taste it yourself?" Ma Qinghan said angrily.

Ma Yan went over and picked up the cup and took a sip, and immediately widened his eyes. My father had made a white wine for his whole life, but he had never made such a delicious wine.

Ma Qinghan wanted to throw a shoulder pole over, this bastard! You should beat a cub as soon as possible! Alas!

Chen Min'an kept laughing: "Uncle Qinghan, don't use a shoulder pole to beat it, it will be broken. Just pick up a bamboo strip and suck it. In this way, you don't have to worry about breaking the person. It will hurt even if you hit it."

"Min'an, you are a retribution, and you are full of bad water. Your father will burn clay pots for a lifetime, but he will not beat Dr. Chen. The same goes for you. Let your uncle beat you up quickly." Ma Yan encouraged Chen Bangyou on the side.
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