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Chapter 207 - Two Kinds Of Treatment
A cultivator's body was similar to that of a person who did not cultivate. Although these experts considered the ones who could not cultivate, or at least reach a certain level, as mortals, the fact was that none of them were immortals.
The Qi, which roamed their bodies, was capable of strengthening their cells, making it much more unlikely for them to become sick, and at the same time also increasing their lifespan, but they would still eventually die of old age if they did not reach the true ranks of immortals.
Unfortunately, this continent was a place with very thin heaven and earth essence, which made it so that their chances of reaching this level was extremely low.
The most favorable time to cultivate was when one was young. To build a stable foundation, one needed youth, energy, and luck. Those who were born on this continent might have great talent, but the energy was not enough to truly let their potential s.h.i.+ne, and their advances were delayed drastically, making them miss the opportune moment to build a strong foundation.
Bai Rouyun was not very knowledgeable about things above the Innate Realm. Still, she did know that these cultivators could not be called immortals, and that since their bodies were similar to that of the common people, then a physician would be the best at examining Dongfang Yu's current condition.
He had been subject to a long period of poisoning, and while the medicinal pill was capable of cleansing his body, some organs might have become injured in the process.
Physician Gan had also realized that these cultivators were not haughty, nor were they arrogant. They looked at him with the same respect as any other citizen, and were even holding some expectations of his diagnosis.
The profession of healing was something that Physician Gan took very seriously, so as soon as he looked at Dongfang Yu, the previous timidity and unrest were wiped away, and only a solemn expression remained on his face.
The pulse underneath Physician Gan's fingers was beating strongly. At a first impression, nothing seemed to be wrong, but after examining further, his brows furrowed.
The look of deep focus made the others within the hall hold their breaths, worried that they might disturb him. Most of the eyes within the hall were staring right at the elderly man, but he did not feel the pressure.
It was as if he had entered a trance, and his eyes were solely focused on the current condition of Dongfang Yu's body.
It took some time before he retracted his fingers, seemingly deep in thought. "Open your mouth, and let me see your tongue."
Dongfang Yu had no prior experience with physicians, but since Bai Rouyun had asked him to cooperate with this person, he obediently stuck out his tongue.
After looking at the young man for some time, he nodded his head.
"You do not have anything seriously wrong with your body, however, your liver and spleen are weaker than the rest of your body."
Physician Gan was serious when describing the current condition of Dongfang Yu's body. Although it was nothing serious, the liver and spleen were indeed weaker than the rest of the organs in his body, and it had to be taken seriously.
Bai Rouyun could not help but frown. She understood the dangers that came with a weakened body, but her situation was not comparable to Dongfang Yu.
The reason her body could not handle the Qi was mainly due to her meridians not being strong enough. As long as the meridians were strong enough to contain the Qi, so that it did not leak or break them to run rampant, then it was not a problem if a few organs were weaker.
Even so, the weakened liver and spleen were not something one should belittle.
Physician Gan was not sure whether or not he should continue speaking, but he was very dedicated to his cause, and thus he cleared his throat and continued to speak.
"Although these organs are weaker than the rest of his body, they are not in a state where one has to worry. There are multiple ways to solve this problem. One would be to consume a healing pill, which is what most cultivators use; the other is to slowly go on a medicinal diet, which will also ensure the strengthening of the organs.
"None of these methods are wrong. The medicinal pill option is much swifter, but might also make it harder to recuperate in the long run, should you encounter more injury. While the medicinal diet option is much slower, it is also gentler and fewer problems would be left behind."
Bai Rouyun listened and nodded her head occasionally. Most cultivators merely consumed pills whenever they were injured. Pills were capable of healing one's body much faster than a medicinal diet, but when a pill was refined, it would often contain certain impurities, which could slowly build up to become a problem for the body.
Another problem with pills was that they also became less and less useful the more one used them. The body slowly became resistant to the medicinal ingredients, causing their beneficial properties to become much less prominent the more one consumed.
As they were not in a hurry, Bai Rouyun was not confused as to which option to choose. The weakened organs were not enough to truly cause problems for Dongfang Yu, and although her pills were without impurities, he should only use them when he truly got injured, and not now when they had the time to slowly nurture his body.
"Is it possible for Physician Gan to prescribe some dishes that will help Dongfang Yu's body back to normal?"
Bai Rouyun looked at Physician Gan with respect, and he noticed that she was not out to make fun of his skills, but genuinely wanted his help.