The disorder of neuro-endocrine-immune system may lead to fatigue, insomnia, recurrent colds, dry or thin stools, menstrual disorders, skin rashes, oral ulcers, etc. In severe cases, it may lead to anxiety disorders, thyroid nodules, breast enlargement, uterine fibroids, dry syndrome, chronic colitis, autoimmune hepatitis, etc. In worse cases, it may also cause other compound diseases, thus inducing systemic lupus erythematosus, leukemia, lymphoma, lung cancer, intestinal cancer and other malignant tumors. Lymphoma and various malignant tumors such as liver cancer, lung cancer and intestinal cancer. It is reported that in recent years, the incidence of these diseases has a tendency to increase. Dr. Wen Chengping, vice dean and doctoral supervisor of the College of Basic Medical Sciences of Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, pointed out that “in today’s bio-psycho-social medicine model, although new drugs and technologies can solve some local foci in a timely manner, the thinking method of TCM that corresponds to heaven and man and coordinates yin and yang can better regulate the whole of a person”. ”I always have tumors all over my body” “I remember a month ago, a middle-aged woman from Shaoxing came to see me. She said she had uterine cancer 10 years ago and had surgery to remove it; 6 years later she found breast enlargement and had another surgery; not long ago she found thyroid adenoma and was ready to have another surgery. She said with a puzzled face, ‘Why do I always have tumors all over my body?’ When I asked her what other discomforts she had, she replied: ‘People are easily tired, have a bad appetite, often lose their temper, and are constipated’. In fact, so many diseases or symptoms mentioned above are considered ‘different diseases with the same evidence’ by Chinese medicine, mostly related to liver depression and qi stagnation, poison and stasis, while modern medicine is related to neuro-endocrine-immune system dysfunction.” Dr. Wen said, for example. In life, there are not a few patients who are “connected” with tumors. For such patients, it is advisable to take some prolotherapy, rose tea and play tai chi more often. How do we understand this truth? The human body can be seen as a unified whole, in the role of neurotransmitters, endocrine hormones and cytokines, etc., the coordination and constraints between various tissues, organs or systems to maintain normal life activities. Its operation is more complex than any advanced computer. If the internal environment of the body is disturbed, chemical drugs or surgical procedures alone can be used to lift it, which often easily “floats the ladybug” and eventually destroys the internal neuro-endocrine-immune regulatory function of the body. Therefore, a lot of persistent diseases do not die from the disease itself, but from complications after drug and surgical treatment. Neuro-endocrine-immune system dysregulation Chinese medicine treatment is useful More than good mood Hippocrates, the father of medicine, suggested more than 2000 years ago that “the patient’s instinct is the patient’s doctor, and the doctor is only here to help the instinct.” People often make the mistake of drinking cough syrup when they have a cough or taking fever-reducing medication when they have a fever, which can easily curb the physiological response of “positive energy against evil” and make the disease more prolonged and difficult to cure. Chinese medicine treatment attaches great importance to the regulation of the whole body to achieve the purpose of supporting the righteousness and eliminating the evil. For example, if you have a cold, you can drink some ginger tea or take the “sneeze method” to help the Yang to dispel the evil, which can be “cured without medicine”; if you have a severe cold, you can use Gui Zhi Tang or Ma Huang Tang to treat it, and if you have high fever, you can combine with gypsum and silver flower to treat it. This year, the world’s leading medical journal, Annals of Internal Medicine, published the results of a clinical follow-up study in China, which confirmed that the Chinese herbal soup consisting of Gao Xing Shi Gan Tang combined with Yin Qiao San plus reduction “can significantly reduce the duration of fever in influenza A, and its effect is similar to or superior to that of Tamiflu”. The key is that the herbal combination has unique advantages in regulating the neuroendocrine immune system and promoting recovery from influenza. So for our patients with chronic diseases such as tumor and rheumatism, how should we cooperate with our body? Some people often have the negative mindset of “worrying about social and family neglect when they have a persistent disease”. Some studies have proved that negative emotions can suppress the neuroendocrine system, thus lowering the body’s immune function, while patients who are positive and cheerful will recover faster. Dr. Wen gave an example of this: “Once I was sitting in the clinic, lifting a middle-aged woman with rheumatoid arthritis, people are very thin, expression pain, knee swelling and pain, can not walk for nearly six months. I prescribed her Chinese medicine to benefit the kidneys, dispel wind and open the ligaments. According to her examination results and condition, she should have improved step by step. However, after one month of treatment, the pain remained the same and no significant relief was seen. Later, I noticed that the patient always showed sad expressions unintentionally. After asking her more questions, I learned that she had been divorced for many years and her children were away at school, so she was alone at home. So I encouraged her to receive treatment and to talk more with her little sister or go to the nearby church to feel the spiritual comfort. After a few weeks, when she came back, she was so depressed that she didn’t need to be carried, and she was happy to tell me that she could ride her bike.”