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"My Plead to save mother
from Cancer"
(Taken from the Cancer Terminator Book)
That was at my age of 18 when I was undergoing practical training
at the Liu Dao Gou Health Clinic in Tong Hua City in the capacity
as an intern in a medical institute.
One day, there came a child, a young lady of about 13, whose mother
was admitted to the hospital due to cancer. When I passed by the
entrance of the ward, she suddenly knelt down before my feet, crying,
"Doctor, please save my mother. I beg you save her please."
At the moment, I was wearing white, and perhaps that was how I
was mistaken to be a doctor. I was, however, only a medical intern,
a young fellow who could not even dare to claim to be a doctor.
Yet, I gathered that it was entirely impossible to help this mother
from suffering the final stage of the disease.
"I shall somehow be a doctor in the future, I must help her.
This is my mission", I thought. Yet to deal with such a disease
as cancer, I did not even have the courage to fight against it during
this time.
Eventually, in a week’s time, the mother died. One day in
October 1972, I cursed myself for my own incapability. I felt ashamed
of not being able to wipe the teardrops of the young lady.
Then on that day, I swore, "I must not allow anyone to suffer
from such a painful feeling, nor the sadness a daughter feels when
she loses her parents, or when a family loses a relative."
This was how my combat against cancer began.
Born in the home land of Chinese herbal medicines
Very long time ago in China, China prescriptions were used to cure
various diseases. The mysterious power of medicated herbs, by naturally
nourishing Chinese prescriptions, may restore normal health to the
body entirely, rather than partially, as against a disease, which
even chemotreatments regard as incurable. This is the tradition
of Chinese prescriptions.
Since the day in October 1972, I had been thinking of a Chinese-prescription
based medicine to fight against cancer. I was thinking in such a
way because I have been more familiar with Chinese prescriptions
than anyone else since my young age.
I was born in a small village known as Gong Yi Village in a dale
in the suburbs of Tong Hua City in Jilin Province in the north eastern
part of China. There were eight members in our family who was living
a poor life. Not only was I required to take responsibility for
the subsistence of the family, but I also had to earn even my own
school fees since primary classes.
To a young child, there was no easy job which could earn some money.
Fortunately, my home village was in the hilly ranges among one of
the best known "treasures of herbs" near Changbaishan
which was the "home land of Chinese prescriptions" with
an abundance of good quality natural herbs.
In my childhood, I found myself mixed amongst adults picking Chinese
herbs daily for touting in the street, hoping for a good sale. It
was not long before I could distinguish a hundred of herbs, in no
way worse off to an adult. The praise my parents gave me became
the only meaning of survival in my livelihood.
However, I sometimes felt a sense of conflict even at this young
age as mine.
Indeed, the herbs which I picked could be sold at good prices,
fulfilling not only what was required for living but also gaining
praise from my parents.
I was always thinking, "In the end of the day, I may use the
herbs which I myself picked to cure no matter what disease my villagers
may have. Then I shall become a doctor to save this village."
The early Chinese Medicines
After graduation from early secondary education, I worked as an
employee for the People’s Government, rearing pigs in a village
in my homeland.
Even though I had my job, my interest in herbal medicines increased
rather than declined. I spent a portion of my first salary to buy
a pictorial herbal book, starting to learn dispensing on my own
bit by bit.
From quite a number of medicated herbs, I selected out those which
could reduce bodily illness and placed them separately in small
bits into glass bottles and then mixed them together.
After termination of the pig-rearing work, I returned to my house
with only two rooms, diligently making Chinese medicines on my own,
without regard to the criticism of my parents and brothers.
On the other hand, it was quite helpless that the herbal medicines,
of which even I myself did not know of the effectiveness, were regarded
as like playing games. "Could the herbal medicines and Chinese
prescriptions boiled out by me really reduce illness or cure the
disease like the information given in the books?
I always asked myself like this. But apart from that, I had no
other ways.
By that time, there were a few old men in the village who could
not work on suffering from bronchitis.
I specially boiled and made a Chinese prescription for bronchitis
for them. The result was unexpectedly good. While being privately
pleased with astonishment, I was a little bit proud of myself at
that moment.
When diarrhea was widespread in the village, it was treated in
the same way. After I had cured almost every one in the village
with the herbal medicine I boiled, the pride turned into immense
hope.
I thought, "Now is the best chance to consummate my wish of
my young age."
Combating against Cancer
I was an assistant to an animal doctor at my age of 16, well versed
with a lot of herbal knowledge. I started to learn acupuncture an
moxibustion and was quite clear about my future hope and dream.
"There seems to be a good young person in Gong Yi Village
who is very diligent in his studies."
I hope that acupuncture and moxibustion might also help the village
people a bit, apart from Chinese prescription. By that time, the
president of the Health Bureau of the Chinese People’s Commune
heard about my incidents. I started my first step as a physician
in the capacity of an intern.
At this place, I learned not only Dong Liu medicine (which in China
was known as Sino-medicines, Chinese medicines or Chinese medical
prescriptions) but also western medical science. Somewhat later,
a medical school (Jilin Province Tong Hua City Health School) was
set up in my home land of Tong Hua city. I was admitted to this
school under the premise of serving as a physician in the village
in which one was brought up.
The study period was for two years. The first year passed so quickly
as a blink of an eye. I strive hard to learn, hoping desperately
to become a physician to serve my village at an early time.
It was during my period of intern on assignment to this hospital
that I met the incident which I mentioned earlier ("My Plead
to save mother from Cancer"). It was in October in 1972 when
I personally saw the sad separation of the mother from the daughter.
Had I been brought up in advanced education since my young age,
perhaps I would not have thought of such a ridiculous matter. It
was purely because I did not realize the horror and persistence
of cancer that I had the courage to challenge it, combating against
it bravely.
"There are over thirty million people in the world suffering
from cancer. In each year, early seven million people die of it,
or a person in every six seconds."
Had I known this fact, I would not have boldly said, "I have
to defeat cancer"! Anyway, I had made up mind to "cure
cancer with Chinese prescriptions which I am familiar with and which
are from the tradition of China." Therefore when I was a village
physician, I was still in the midst of struggling with cancer.
First of all, I visited the physicians in the cancer curing task
groups formed up amongst civil communities.
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