1, a brief history of immunology in China in the 10th century in the era of Song Zhenzong already used human pox to prevent smallpox records. Thus, it can be seen that the motherland medicine has known and done something about immunity since a thousand years ago. In the West, since the 19th century, firstly, Russian Mechnikov discovered phagocytes and established the doctrine of cellular immunity. Shortly after, the doctrine of humoral immunity was established by Behring and Kitasato in Germany. These two doctrines have long been debated. It was not until later, when antibodies were observed to help promote phagocytosis, that a close relationship between the two was recognized. Immunology developed rapidly after the 20th century. As a result of the discovery of humoral immunity and the recognition that antibodies react specifically with antigens, antibodies were used as a tool on a variety of studies. The widespread use of new techniques in immunology led to a greater understanding of the body’s immune processes to transplanted organs, tumors, and infectious agents, further understanding of humoral and cellular immunity and their interrelationships, and especially the immune functions of T-cell (thymocyte-dependent) and B-cell (thymocyte-independent) subsets. The application of isotope technology to immunology in the 1950s has contributed to the great development of immunology. The first was the establishment of radioimmunoassay in insulin research, which greatly improved the accuracy of immunological methods, allowing precise determination of the number of antigens or antibodies, and further clarified the laws concerning the metabolism of immunologically active cells. In the 1980s, as a medical practitioner, I made an in-depth study of immune problems from a macroscopic point of view based on the theory and practice of traditional medicine in my country, and established a model of immune principles from the perspective of metabolic patterns. This research work is closely integrated with clinical practice, and the model has accurately explained the etiology and pathology of a series of immune system diseases including SLE; it has also guided the establishment of corresponding immune diagnostic methods and developed “Shuang Hu Series”, “Ke-Wolf (San-Gui Tablets) We have developed a number of non-hormonal immune disease treatment drugs, such as “Shuang Hu Series”, “Wolf Hunting” and “Lupus Retardation Granules”. The use of models has made us understand more about immune problems and brought immune research, especially immunotherapy research, into a new historical period. 2. The process of autoimmune diseases Let’s take SLE as an example. Patients with SLE have immune dysfunction, and patients have a variety of antibodies produced by their own tissues, organs, cells or cellular components, such as antibodies to anti-nuclear components, antibodies to anti-cellular plasma components, antibodies to anti-erythrocyte membrane or anti-white cell membrane components, or antiphospholipid antibodies. Under normal circumstances the body usually does not produce antibodies, or produces only a small, low level of autoantibodies, and does not cause autoimmune diseases. Autoimmune diseases can occur when the amount of autoantibodies exceeds a certain value, or when auto-reactive cells are activated in large numbers. In layman’s terms, antibodies are corruptors, too many corrupt law enforcement officers poisoning their own fellow citizens. If a democratic and healthy country has few corrupt law enforcement officers, there is little harm to society; if the laws are not sound and the law enforcement is not strict, so that there are more than a certain number of corrupt law enforcement officers, or if corruption spreads to all fields, evil prevails over good. This hyper and disorder of immune function will disrupt the social order, damage the interests of the people, and will certainly damage the image of the government, and eventually endanger the state power. The occurrence, process and result of autoimmune diseases are exactly the same as the above analogy. 3. Menopause of autoimmune diseases As mentioned before, human immune system is gradually improved with the growth and development of human body, and the function of immune system gradually declines with the aging of human body. Let’s take SLE as an example. The high prevalence of SLE is in smart women aged 15-35. The disease is severe and complex and variable. These people’s immune system (mainly referring to the estrogen factor) is in its perfection and heyday, and coupled with the psychological factor of overuse of the brain due to study or work, self-reactive cells are highly susceptible to massive activation, producing a large number and multiple components of antibodies, resulting in multi-tissue and multi-system damage. When the patient enters menopause (over 50 years old), the function of the immune system decreases (estrogen secretion decreases). The antibodies produced by the tissues, organs, cells or cellular components of the organism are also reduced, and the tissues and organs of the organism are protected from attack, and then the disease can stabilize. If these patients survive menopause, it means to a large extent that they are on their way to victory. The body is not very healthy, but it can live a long life. 4.Social misconceptions of immunity When we have discomfort or disease in our body, someone says, you have low immunity. And “improve or enhance the immune system” has become the topic of “experts” or businessmen who are competing to promote and sell products. In these years, “immunity” has almost become a “mantra” for our people. In fact, the modern life science on the immune system and its function is not very clear. As far as some known understanding, it seems that any disease is related to low immune function. I think this is not scientific. If it is true that all diseases are caused by low immune function, then it means that no disease can be cured. Once you have a disease, you have to wait for death, because immune diseases are globally recognized as incurable diseases. Immunity is such a broad net that the reality of “immunity” has become a hot topic. There are many doctors and “experts” who often use the term “low immunity” to put off patient inquiries. The health product approval agencies are also actively cooperating with businessmen by approving a large number of immunity-boosting products. Due to ignorant sophistry, profiteering and irresponsible approval, people are misled to think that the higher and stronger the immunity is, the better it is, and even some over-nourished people follow the trend of “immunity boosting”. The poison of “immunity” is so deep in our society that everyone is well aware of the true nature of immunity. However, we seldom hear of any doctor warning people that too much immunity will produce a metamorphic reaction that will lead to damage to their own tissues and the emergence of various incurable autoimmune diseases. Fortunately, these so-called immune boosting products are not effective at all, or else there would be a lot of damage to people’s health! I often tell my friends: none of China’s centenarians have taken immunity-boosting health care products; there are people who die of illness, old age or exhaustion, starvation or support, and also people who die of supplementation, but people who die of deficiency are rare in the world. 5, the relationship between immunity and nutrition Immunity is an important physiological function of the human body. During the life of a person, it is always fighting against infectious diseases, non-infectious diseases, tumors and aging. Nutritional factors are one of the most important environmental factors on which the body depends, and are the material basis for maintaining normal immune function and health. The nutritional status of the human body has an important impact on immune function, which is mainly manifested in: poor nutrition of the body will lead to a decline in the function of the immune system or damaged, while low immune defense function makes the body’s resistance to pathogens decreased, which is conducive to the occurrence and development of infection, the three form a vicious circle. The improvement of nutrition can regulate the immune balance of the body, enhance the ability to resist disease and maintain good health. Balanced nutrition is related to the body’s immune system to exercise its normal functions. Like any living tissue, the immune system requires nutrients for energy production, protein production, proliferation and other metabolic pathways. Lymph-like tissues are particularly sensitive to malnutrition, especially in the presence of infection. Subsequently, severe atrophic lesions are found in the thymus first, followed by the spleen, then the mesenteric and cervical lymph nodes when malnutrition is observed. Histomorphological changes in the immune system are directly manifested by atrophy of the thymus and spleen, severe atrophy of the adrenal glands, thinning of the intestinal wall, and inversion of the villi, indicating a degenerative symptom of the immune system, which leads to an inadequate immune response. Nutrient deficiencies are one of the major causes of immune deficiencies. For example, protein-calorie nutritional disorders can particularly affect cellular immunity, causing thymic atrophy, T-cell reduction, measles, and tuberculosis redundancy. It can also lead to reduced production of some antibodies, reduced bactericidal capacity of neutrophils, and reduced production of various complements. The lack of other nutrients can also lead to the corresponding immune diseases, I will not go into detail here. 6, excess nutrition can also cause damage to the immune system To say that low immunity is not good for health, which everyone knows. But if we say “excess nutrition can also cause damage to the immune system”, we may not have turned our heads in this regard. I’ll give you an example here: for example, obese people may have a decreased proliferative response of T cells, weakened NK cell activity, neutrophils and macrophages to reduce the ability to kill. Hypercholesterolemia and hyperinsulinemia can cause reduced immune cell function, which is associated with immunosuppression due to excessive increase in fatty acids. We know that the human immune system is always in a marathon fight with pathogenic agents inside and outside the body to stop them from harming the human organism. There are many proven pathogenic factors, such as those caused by bacteria, viruses, smoking, alcoholism, psychological stress, excessive exercise, excessive fat intake, and mutated cells produced by the body itself. The immune system, in its struggle with it, produces millions of immune cells every minute, such as T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes, antibody-producing cells, natural killer cells and phagocytes, which unload countless immune substances and produce large amounts of antibodies. Diet and nutrition can have a significant impact on the immune system, and a deficiency of a nutrient is first manifested in the number of immune cells as well as in their activity level. Biologically active substances are: proteins, fats, carbohydrates, various vitamins, minerals, trace elements, plant polysaccharides and some other natural substances. Some of these substances are the basic components of the body’s immune system, some can activate hundreds of hormones and enzymes important to life in the body, some can make the T lymphocytes more active in the fight against bacteria and viruses, more to provide the immune system to produce antibodies needed to ensure that antibodies are maintained at a certain level. 7, human immunity is not the higher the better human immune response capacity should be to maintain their own dynamic balance, to maintain stability, human immunity is too high or too low will cause immune damage. Excessive immunity can lead to autoimmune diseases of metaplasia. Common ones include urticaria, dermatitis, asthma, lupus erythematosus, rheumatism, rheumatoid, hepatitis after viral infection, various autoimmune blood diseases, glomerulonephritis and hyperthyroidism. When the immunity is too low, that is, the immune function is low, the resistance of the body is reduced and it is easy to be infected with various epidemic diseases. When the immune function is weakened, the body is susceptible to diseases such as cancer. In addition, due to congenital or acquired immune insufficiency, it can often lead to immunodeficiency diseases, the most serious of which is AIDS. Therefore, it is not good for the human immunity to be too high or too low, it should be maintained at a normal level, how to maintain the normal level? This is an important topic for immunologists to study – immunomodulation. Immunomodulation is the regulatory effect of the human immune system through positive and negative immune responses to heterogeneous molecules. This regulatory effect should be stabilized by various methods, including taking Chinese medicine preparations such as “Ke-Wolf (San-Gui Tablets)”, “Wolf Hunt” and “Shuang-Hu Punch (Lupus Slow-Ning Granules)”. 8. The concept of immunity in the mainstream understanding of Chinese medicine The mainstream view of Chinese medicine is that the human body is an organic whole. The organs and tissues in the body, as well as between the body and the external environment, are connected to each other in a certain way to maintain and coordinate the normal physiological activities and functions. The coordination and stability of the whole body is fundamental to resist diseases and ensure the health of life activities. Therefore, it is believed that the organs, meridians, qi, blood and fluids of the human body, as the material basis of immunity, together form a defense system and play a role in defending the body. The mainstream view of Chinese medicine refers to this overall ability to resist and repair disease as “Zheng Qi”. The reason why people are less susceptible to disease is because “positive qi exists within the body and evil cannot dry it out”; the onset of disease in the body is due to the weakness of the body’s positive qi, i.e. “where evil comes together, its qi must be weak”. According to the nature and location of the internal organs and meridians, there are descriptions of true qi, zong qi, yuan qi and guard qi. Zhengqi is the collective name for the sum of these “qi”. Therefore, Zheng Qi is regarded as the concept of immunity in modern medicine. 9.Lan’s concept of immunity The immune system is known to have the functions of recognition, defense and stabilization, and also has a strong ability of self-damage. The author has long been engaged in treating and researching immune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic scleroderma, dermatomyositis, dry syndrome, myasthenia gravis, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, Leukocyte’s syndrome, recurrent oral ulcers, oral lichen planus, and oral leukoplakia. Based on the basic concepts of Chinese medicine theory and clinical practice, combined with modern biology and medical knowledge, he has studied the immune problems from a macroscopic point of view from the perspective of metabolic patterns. The basic framework of this immune model is shown in the figure. From the anatomical point of view, the concept of internal organs in Chinese medicine is not as accurate as modern medicine in terms of anatomical location, which seems to affect its use in clinical practice. In fact, this is a misunderstanding. The concept of internal organs in Chinese medicine is a comprehensive concept that includes physiological functions, pathological changes and interrelationships. It not only describes the location and function of the internal organs, but most importantly, the interrelationship between the internal organs and the external influences. This comprehensive and integrated concept is a more direct guide to disease understanding and clinical treatment than a simple description of location or phenomena. This concept also includes the response to external effects, i.e., it includes possible therapeutic drugs, which means that as the concept is defined, the corresponding therapeutic tools are created. The ability of Chinese medicine to make accurate diagnoses of diseases that meet clinical requirements in a situation where diagnostic tools are very primitive is inseparable from this method of concept description. This model is not built in the old way of starting from immune response and metabolic reaction, but is the result of direct research on metabolism from molecular biochemistry and histological level. It defines the concept of immunity from the functional characteristics of internal organs and integrates the interplay of organ functions into this model. From a large number of clinical practice and research applications, this model is not a simple conceptual game or a mere doctrinal tool, but a very practical research tool. We have applied this model to many aspects of disease pathology analysis, drug design analysis, etc. Oral leukoplakia, oral lichen planus, recurrent oral ulcers, leukoaraiosis, myasthenia gravis, systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic scleroderma and desiccation syndrome are all difficult diseases with unknown causes in modern medicine. We incorporated the clinical symptoms of these diseases into the model, analyzed its model states, and found that these diseases are closely related, and they are actually different manifestations of a pathogenic state in patients. As a result, we have used the model to research and develop a series of Chinese medicine preparations for the treatment of the above-mentioned diseases and achieved good clinical results, which not only relieved the suffering of the majority of patients, but also proved and enriched the theory of this model. 10.Talking about hormones The word hormone is derived from the Greek word meaning “activation”, which is translated as hormone in English. In 1853, after studying the gastric juice of various animals, French Barnard found that the liver had many incredible functions, which he thought could only be accomplished by containing a special substance, but he did not understand what it was, which was actually hormone; In 1880, Ostwald in Germany proposed a large amount of substances containing iodine from the thyroid gland and confirmed that it was it that was regulating the function of the thyroid gland, which was later known to be a hormone; in 1889, Barnard’s student Siquard found that the testicles of animals contained substances that must activate the body’s functions, but the result was the same as his teacher’s, which could not be found. It was not until 1901 that a Japanese, Jeankichi Takamine, who was engaged in research work in the United States, extracted the substance that regulates blood pressure from the parametrial kidney of cattle, and made it into crystals, named adrenaline, which was the first hormone crystal extracted in the world. After another year, British physiologists Starling and Bayliss after a long period of observation and research, found that when food into the small intestine, due to food in the intestinal wall friction, the small intestine mucosa will secrete a very small amount of substances into the bloodstream, transported to the pancreas, the pancreas received immediately after the secretion of pancreatic juice to. They extracted this substance and injected it into the blood of mammals, and something amazing happened. …and there are several of them, and it was discovered little by little. Glucocorticoids are adrenal extract hormones. Later on, Starling and Bellis summarized the work of these people and gave the name “hormone” to this very small but physiologically useful substance that provokes a response in the organs of the organism. Glucocorticoids began as anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and immune suppressants, and were first used by a doctor named Hench in 1948 to treat lupus erythematosus, winning the Nobel Prize in biomedicine in 1950. Since then, glucocorticoids have been as hot as the stars, as they are very effective in treating many diseases, and just like stargazers, more and more people have become obsessed with them. There are two kinds of hormones: artificial and natural. Artificial hormones are synthetic, which are chemical substances extracted from human body or other animals or plants, and then synthesized with chemical substances to obtain them, and even genetic engineering can be used to make bacteria produce certain hormones, such as growth hormone and insulin, which are widely used in clinical practice. Natural hormones come from our own body. They are biologically active substances secreted by endocrine glands (such as the thyroid, adrenal glands, gonads, etc.). They are then transported by the blood circulation to various parts of the body and act on specific organs and cells to regulate metabolism and function. The endocrine system and the nervous system jointly control the work of the endocrine organs, and through a complex and elaborate feedback mechanism, they make various hormones in the body work together, somewhat in the sense of the five elements of yin and yang, which are mutually exclusive. The hypothalamus, the precise nerve center of the human body, is like a perfect computer, which calculates the release of each hormone very accurately, and releases hormones in pulses according to your unique biological clock, and the quantity is controlled very strictly, some of them are even in the order of micromoles. Once the hormone secretion function is disturbed, the so-called endocrine diseases will occur. The most familiar endocrine diseases are diabetes (insulin secretion disorder), hyperthyroidism (excessive secretion of thyroid hormone), precocious puberty (premature secretion of sex hormones), dwarfism (excessive secretion of growth hormone), and gigantism (excessive secretion of growth hormone) …… We The endocrine disorder that we often hear about is actually caused by the imbalance of hormones. When hormones are secreted and filled in an orderly manner, your body is in the most harmonious working state, which is physiologically equivalent to a first-class hormone philharmonic orchestra playing a symphony. However, just as an instrument played too intensely may suppress the main melody and affect other instruments, let’s say, the flute’s tune is played high at once, it may suppress the main melody and affect other musicians, that may play the violin also high, play the piano also high, then the sound can still be heard? Too much of one hormone – whether the body makes it itself or gets it from supplements – can overwhelm other hormones and inhibit their effects. It’s equivalent to saying that whether it’s too high in mood or low, it can make people sick and miserable; and without it, the body slowly dries up like a perforated ball of skin. Hormones can provide energy for physiological activities by regulating the metabolism of protein, sugar, fat, water and salt, and maintaining the metabolic balance; they can promote cell division and differentiation, ensure the normal growth, development and to maturity of all tissues and organs, and influence the aging process, so it is said that the older you are, the less hormones are secreted; affect the development of the nervous system and its activities; promote the development and maturation of reproductive organs and regulate It affects the development of the nervous system and its activities; promotes the development and maturation of reproductive organs and regulates the reproductive process; works closely with the nervous system so that the organism can better adapt to environmental changes. 11.The secretion form and content of hormones Human self-secreted hormones are secreted and released at night after the person is asleep. The better the quality of sleep, the higher the quality of the secreted hormones; before waking up from sleep the next day, the secretion and release will stop. If people who work at night, sleep during the day and work at night for a long time, they will start to secrete hormones during the day; if they sleep restlessly, always dreaming, still in the same state as when they work during the day, or people who are overly fatigued and do not rest well at night, the secretion of hormones will be reduced. After the reduction, the light is easy to fatigue, memory loss, learning or work is not concentrated; hormone secretion is insufficient for a long time will appear diseases. Hormones are naturally secreted by the pituitary gland. 100ml of human blood contains less than 1 microgram of hormones, and a 100kg person has only 6000-8000ml of blood, which contains only 60-80 micrograms of hormones. The amount is very small, but it has a great effect. To what extent do domestic patients take synthetic hormones? One tablet is 5 mg, and 1 mg is equal to 1000 micrograms, so do the math, how many micrograms are in a dozen or twenty tablets? Some doctors go so far as to tell their patients that taking two tablets has no side effects, and that two tablets are already hundreds of times more than the hormones produced by the body itself. Some doctors, even though the patient’s symptoms are obviously relieved, will not let the patient lower the dosage of the drug, and say to the patient, “You can’t stop, you have to take it for life! A doctor who only knows how to use hormones to the fullest extent is no different from a butcher. 12. Toxic side effects of artificial chemical hormones Long-term use of glucocorticosteroids in supraphysiological doses can lead to different degrees of hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s sign), manifesting as centripetal obesity, full-moon face, thinning skin, buffalo back, hairiness, acne, stretch marks (subcutaneous protein fiber breakage), muscle weakness, limb muscle atrophy, edema (water and sodium retention), hypokalemia, hypertension, diabetes, etc. . It also has anti-vitamin D effect and reduces intestinal calcium absorption, decomposes bone collagen matrix, increases kidney excretion of calcium and phosphorus, leading to osteoporosis or causing aseptic femoral head necrosis. Children and postmenopausal women are more likely to develop spontaneous fractures. Inhibition of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system can occur after 2-4 weeks of continuous use of moderate doses of hormones or 10 days of high doses, resulting in reduced secretion of the adrenal cortex and tissue atrophy, the extent of which is often proportional to the dose and duration of use. If hormone use is suddenly discontinued, people with severe dependence on hormones may experience symptoms of hyperalgesia, hypoglycemia, hypotension, and even coma or shock. The use of hormones can reduce the body’s defense function and lead to fungal gray nails, and also facilitate the growth, reproduction and spread of bacteria, which can cause secondary infection, induce or aggravate ulcer disease and delay the healing of ulcer wounds. Hormones can also stimulate the secretion of gastric acid and pepsin, inhibit gastric mucus secretion and reduce gastric mucosal resistance, which can induce ulcers and even cause gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation. Hormones have anti-growth hormone effects, inhibit children’s growth and development and hinder protein synthesis, and may cause malformations. Hormones can excite the sleep center and lead to excitement, insomnia, agitation, hallucinations, mental disorders, and may induce psychosis or epileptic seizures. The most common ones are glaucoma, cataract, vasculitis, cerebral hemorrhage, myocardial infarction, and fatty liver due to increased eye pressure. Patients with aggravated disease are not easily detected because hormones can make the disease insidious, such as tuberculosis leading to aggravation of pulmonary cavities and septic lesions, which spread and spread and delay treatment, directly endangering lives. Diseases such as lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, scleroderma and ankylosing spondylitis are not caused by bacteria and are not the best indications for hormones. Many patients who take hormones for several years cannot control their lesions and also experience the side effects described earlier. Doctors should have a high sense of responsibility and professional ethics for their patients, while constantly learning lessons and summing up experience to improve their clinical practice. Try to avoid long-term or high-dose hormone use, master the cause of the disease and strictly prevent abuse. Patients suffering from hypertension, atherosclerosis, heart failure, diabetes, tuberculosis, psychosis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, septic lesions and tumor lesions should avoid the use of hormones to prevent malignant changes or the spread of lesions. To prevent atrophy of the adrenal cortex, hormones are best taken on alternate days and should be gradually reduced when discontinued, and should not be stopped abruptly; to avoid the occurrence of mental disorders, hormones should not be taken at night. Taking artificial hormones at night leads to insomnia. In addition, the saturation of hormone content in blood causes the pituitary gland to stop secreting hormones, which also causes more dependence on hormones. The toxic side effects of taking hormones at night are more than five times higher than the toxic side effects of taking hormones during the day. During the treatment with hormones, it is important to regularly check blood sugar, blood lipids, cholesterol and blood potassium, sodium, chloride and calcium. Measure blood pressure and weight frequently. If abnormalities are found, the dosage of hormones should be strictly controlled. For patients on long-term hormone therapy, high-protein and low-fat foods should be added appropriately to compensate for the protein that has been broken down in the body. Calcium and vitamin D should also be supplemented appropriately to minimize the occurrence of osteonecrosis. In addition, the majority of people only know that calcium deficiency can damage bone, but in fact it is more important that calcium deficiency leads to myocardial ischemia and damage to blood vessels and nerve tissue. I always respectfully advise my patients not to use the so-called calcium supplements available in the market. The only way to do this is to do it yourself and be well fed. Buy yourself fresh animal bones (cow bone, dog bone, sheep bone, pig bone, chicken and duck bone) of any kind and add the right amount of hawthorn or rice vinegar, ginger, etc. Stew yourself at home for a long time and take a cod liver oil pill while drinking bone soup, which is the safest and highest quality natural calcium supplement in the world. 13.How do hormones cause dependence? I talked about earlier that human hormones are secreted and released in the sweet sleep late at night (midnight), and they stop being secreted and released immediately after waking up the next morning. In the morning, the hormone content in the blood of the whole body is sufficient, so the body seems relaxed and fresh in the morning, and the disease is relatively mild. After a long day of work or exertion, the hormones in the blood are depleted, and when the hormone energy in the evening is insufficient, one feels tired or the disease is aggravated. Hormones are naturally produced by the body, and I call them “natural hormones”. When the human body is treated with synthetic hormones for a certain disease, the hormone content in the blood is saturated after the intake of synthetic hormones, and the pituitary gland naturally stops secreting and releasing hormones after getting the information about the saturated concentration. It is like we have no appetite after eating a full meal, and we don’t want to eat even the most delicious food. Initially, the orderly function of hormone secretion by the pituitary gland is disrupted and becomes disordered secretion. Over time, the secretion function gradually decreases or disappears. At this time, it is inevitable that you can only rely on external chemically synthesized hormone supplementation into the blood to maintain the physiological and pathological needs. When you forget to take hormones once, or take less, or stop taking them, physical strength and condition immediately appear malignant changes. On the other hand, when you take artificial chemically synthesized hormones, it causes excitement in the sleep center, and the quality of sleep is greatly reduced. It seems to be a peaceful sleep, but in fact, the brain is still working, and some people have significantly reduced sleep time or cannot fall asleep, or even have insomnia. Insomnia means complete loss of secreted hormones. And insomnia makes you severely depleted of physical energy, the least of which is forgetfulness and rapid aging. Resistance is reduced and the body is highly susceptible to various germs, mostly seen in damage to multi-tissue systems, creating a vicious cycle. Hormones are like essential substances for our life and survival. Natural hormones are especially like the food we eat every day by growing our own food, which is called self-production and self-sufficiency. If we don’t grow our own food and rely on importing food from abroad all year round, once foreign countries stop supplying food, you will be completely finished. How painful and pathetic it is to live on imports, to be dependent on the charity of others! At present, we are all living surrounded by hormones. Hormones have become the delicacies of our daily dietary substances; hormones have become the panacea for curing diseases and illnesses, ruling the whole medical world. I think the abuse or indiscriminate use of artificial hormones is an unethical behavior. I also call on the state to regulate and legislate as soon as possible to safeguard people’s right to healthy survival. 14.Giving health to hormone experts In current Chinese hospitals, the use of hormones and antibiotics is abused by doctors like giving out candy. Among the people who come to me for treatment, not a few, but the vast majority of them have various diseases caused by hormone misuse. Let me give you just one example: I had a patient, a young girl in her 20s, who was supposed to be treated for a rash, but her body turned out to be so deformed by hormones that her face was covered with acne. She found out from the Internet that it was all the toxic side effects of hormones. Now her rash was not cured, but her face was full of acne and obesity, she sweated a lot, she often had colds, and her menstruation was disrupted. When she came to me, the first thing she said was: Help me withdraw the hormones and treat me purely with Chinese medicine, that’s what I came for. In the 1980s, I met a 17-year-old female lupus patient in Xinmin County, Liaoning Province, who took hormones for a long time and broke two ribs with a cough from a cold. A patient with SLE from Shanxi Province, who had been suffering from the disease for many years, came to the capital and found a famous Chinese medicine hospital after having moved around to seek medical help. In order to get a specialist’s number, he waited in line for half a night and easily saw the specialist, who looked at his tongue, simply cut his pulse and said: Go for a checkup! So the expert wrote up a list: CT, blood tests, urine tests, ECG, EEG, a mess of tests, spent thousands of dollars, and back to the expert, the expert looked at the test results, gave her a bunch of drugs – and thousands of dollars – and said Go home and take them! At first, the medicine worked, but as she ate, the patient found that her face began to grow fat and acne, and she couldn’t sleep at night, so she didn’t feel right. She saw a fortune-teller on the flyover and asked him to do some calculations. The fortune-teller listened to the situation and pointed his finger to the north: there is a hospital in the northern part of Beijing that can cure you of this disease. That’s how I found the Gulou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine – my place by mistake. Sitting across from me, she handed over the prescription from the famous Chinese hospital, and as soon as I read it, I slapped the table, “Prescribed so many hormones? How is this Chinese medicine doctor taking 18 tablets of prednisone a day? He’s not treating you, he’s a hormone specialist in the TCM team, a butcher!” “Hormone abuse, totally irresponsible, and you do the same thing in your triple-A Chinese hospital? If that were the case, all the TCM doctors in the country would lay down their arms and take off the ‘Chinese hospital’ brand. No wonder Western doctors despise TCM. Alas! This is the age when there are still people who tell fortunes to give a way out. But our great hormone experts are even worse than fortune tellers, not only can not give patients any way out, but use hormones to deceive themselves. 15.Nuclear weapons in drugs The cytotoxic drugs “cyclophosphamide” or “XOXEL” used for cancer treatment are immune-suppressing toxins. Compared with the side effects of hormones that cause immune imbalance in the body, its mode of action is to directly kill all kinds of cells, it is like an atomic bomb, without identifying good or bad, without distinguishing between the enemy and me, and kill the good cells together. When Western medicine can do nothing about autoimmune diseases, cytotoxic drugs for tumors (radiotherapy and chemotherapy) are used to bombard them indiscriminately. In the case of SLE, the immune function is suppressed by cytotoxic agents (such as cyclophosphamide, Xiaoser, etc.), and then the immune function comes down “wow…”. There is no limit to how far it will go to bring down the immune function. Therefore, we can clearly see that the white blood cells are low. If they are low, the body has no resistance and is easily infected by various harmful microorganisms. Once infected, it is difficult to control the disease, and it will easily lead to death. The human body should have more than 4,000 white blood cells per milliliter of blood. When it reaches 3,000, it is very low, when it reaches 2,000, it is even lower, and when it reaches below 1,000, there is almost no immune function, no resistance at all. There is no immune response, it is extremely easy to be infected with various harmful microorganisms, even if not infected, the human oral cavity flora will be out of balance and lead to large areas of oral mucosa erosion. Often it is too late to use a lot of hormones and it dies. SLE does not die easily, and the cause of death is almost always the exacerbation of the disease caused by infection and death. The effect of this medicine on the body is like fighting a war: killing a thousand enemies and damaging tens of thousands of oneself. This is called “burying therapy”, and that is why I say that cytotoxic drugs are nuclear weapons that destroy the immune function of the human body. So, one may ask, if cytotoxic drugs are so terrible, why are they still used to treat autoimmune diseases? In terms of Western medicine, the idea is to use it to kill the immune complexes and inhibit the cells from producing antibodies. This is a violent method, as a last resort, the use of strong drugs that can not identify the “good and bad”, so that it will go to the body to suppress the good cells together with the bad cells, its negative effects are much higher than the positive effects. I can protect the good ones and educate the bad ones. The term “pallotherapy” is my name for those treatments that treat “disease” without “life”. Let me take tumor treatment as an example to illustrate the “burial” method of this “treatment” method. When Western medicine is used to treat tumors, such chemotherapy drugs as “cyclophosphamide” and “vincristine” are highly toxic. After the patients used these drugs, even their hair and eyebrows fell out, and many normal cells were killed. This way of using drugs is like taking a bunker by any means necessary, regardless of the cost, with artillery bombardment, as to how many of their own soldiers were blown up around, he I do not care, had to die together. Also like a bad guy mixed in a bus, the police in order to eliminate the bad guys and kill all the passengers in the car together. This is what I have always criticized Western medicine as “burial therapy”, lack of ethics and morality. It is also like a group of eunuchs and concubines to give a burial when an emperor dies.