Chapter 72 Three Fu Ties
"Just just think about it. I don't know how the effect is?" Chen Andong pretended to be embarrassed and grabbed his head. This prescription was all from the original "Shennong Bencao Jing", so how bad is it? However, some medicinal materials on the prescription can't be found at all now, so they can only be replaced by some medicinal materials with similar medicinal properties. In this way, it is impossible to know whether the prescription will be greatly reduced. Moreover, the prescriptions used by the ancients were all wild medicinal materials, and the medicinal effects of modern medicinal materials are definitely not as good as those of them. Therefore, in the end, the effect of this ancient prescription can be left, which is difficult for Chen Andong to determine.
The pharmacist at Tianhe Pharmacy also took a look at it casually and didn't care much. Then he handed the prescription to the staff: "No problem, just follow the prescription to get the medicine."
Since each medicinal material in the prescription was weighed in a lot of portions, the medicinal materials were not mixed together, and people from Tianhe Pharmacy could also see that Chen Andong did this because he didn't want others to know his real prescription. The proportion of medicinal materials and the composition of the prescription were difficult to infer. The pharmacist only guessed the effect of the prescription from a few main medicines.
When pharmacies take Chinese medicine, they are still used to using a small term specifically used to weigh Chinese medicine. Professional titles should be called alias. This is a more precise term in ancient times. In addition to calling Chinese medicine, it is used to weigh precious metals. However, in modern times, with the advancement of science, very cheap electronic balances can easily surpass the alias in terms of accuracy. However, for traditional Chinese medicine, they still prefer alias. First of all, Chinese medicine prescriptions do not require such precise weighing accuracy. Moreover, alias is also a very important role in the traditional Chinese medicine culture tradition.
Chen Andong bought a well-made and very exquisitely named after the pharmacy.
As soon as Chen Andong left, the pharmacist looked at Chen Andong's back and smiled and said, "This young man is very interesting."
"Doctor Liu, this young man is so interesting. A Sanfu patched prescription is still hidden. Can't this prescription be found casually?" The guy who weighed the medicinal materials felt very ridiculous about Chen Andong's behavior.
Dr. Liu Suping is a doctor in Tianhe Pharmacy, and is also an elite Chinese medicine doctor in Tianhe Pharmacy. Today, he happened to be in the hall and saw Chen Andong as a young colleague, and was just happy to see the hunting.
"You can't say that. Prescriptions can be seen everywhere, but good prescriptions are not something you can get casually. Which doctor doesn't cover the things you put in the box tightly?" Liu Suping naturally said casually, and naturally he didn't believe that such a young man would have any amazing prescriptions.
Chen Andong bought some bottles and jars for chemical experiments. Of course, if there were other choices, Chen Andong would rather buy some guys used by traditional Chinese medicine, but those things were not easy to buy. However, these equipment used for chemical experiments can be purchased casually in chemical stores. Products produced by modern science can basically replace what Chen Andong needs in terms of performance.
Among the methods of refining medicine, there are methods for treating various medicinal materials. Different methods and differences in processing time have a huge impact on the effective ingredients with extremely small content in medicinal materials. The order of mixing multiple medicinal ingredients will also have a great impact on the final effect. Although Chen Andong did not study well when he was in school, he still has a good ability to apply some chemical principles he mastered.
Although the rented place is not big, it is equipped with a kitchen. This was originally the consideration that Chen Andong made to live with Wei Jingjing. Unexpectedly, it did not come in handy. Wei Jingjing has always lived in the dormitory of the provincial hospital and rarely comes to his rental house.
Chen Andong's technique is still very unfamiliar with the use of the alias. He regrets that he should not make a mark, but should buy an electronic balance that is easier to get started.
After a while, a strong fragrance of medicine spread in Chen Andong's room. Although the range hood that had not been used in the kitchen for a long time blows away a large amount of medicine, a part of it remains. The tenants adjacent to Chen Andong are also affected by Chen Andong. However, this fragrance of medicine is not very unpleasant. Smelling it may also benefit the mind and body. Chinese people generally understand this situation. After all, who has not had a time to get sick?
There are seventeen methods of making preparations: cannon, hull, hull, roast, simmer, stir-fry, ging, ging, regulating, scatter, flying, pound, pound, pound, squid, dry, exposing, and dew. Those who use it should be used in accordance with the method and do their best.
The methods of preparing Chinese medicine in different prescriptions are completely different. Different preparation methods, the ingredients extracted from Chinese medicine are completely different, and anyone who has studied modern science is aware of this. The preparation method is actually to use appropriate extraction methods to extract the effective ingredients of Chinese medicine. The ancients used their experience to master the clever method of extracting these Chinese medicine contents.
Chen Andong and Su Ri'an did not understand what the effects of these preparation methods were, but he knew that these preparation methods were crucial to the effect of traditional Chinese medicine.
From the morning to the evening, Chen Andong was so dirty that he had completed the preparation of all Chinese medicinal materials. There was still some Chinese medicine preparation time greatly reduced, but Chen Andong did not have the leisure to wait. Although the effect may be affected, Chen Andong felt that it should be much worse.
After the preparation is completed, the next step is to refine medicine, which is the most core point. Refining medicine does not mix the prepared Chinese medicinal materials together casually. Instead, it is necessary to react these active ingredients. Different temperature changes, different solvent content, and different component ratios will produce completely different effects. A good alchemist can control the reaction of the drug ingredients to achieve a level of knocking to the benefit.
However, Chen Andong is not an experienced alchemist, but a novice. He can only operate in a normal manner. However, with modern instruments, Chen Andong can control every process very accurately. The temperature fluctuations will not exceed ten degrees Celsius, and the time error will not exceed one minute. This is something that ancient alchemists are difficult to do. Chen Andong can rely on technology to balance the gap in experience.
Control the temperature well, and the mixed medicine was refined by Chen Andong into a paste-like mixed substance, but the color was not the black of the ordinary paste, but a brown-yellow color, which was extremely viscous.
The plaster has a long history and its production method is very special. There is a song saying: "One elixir and two oils, the plaster is thick, three up and three down, boiling dry and removing residue, dripping water into beads, and the elixir is lowered from the fire. The elixir is mature and the elixir is made of nature. The cold water is underground. It is black like lacquer when hot, and it is soft when cool. It is hard when applied and sticking, and it is stuck when pulled up."
Because harder paper was not invented in ancient times, when using plaster, the plaster was applied to the dog skin for the purpose of applying it, so it is said that the dog skin plaster came from Tieguai Li, one of the eight immortals in ancient times. It is said that he was the inventor of the dog skin plaster. Dog skin plaster directly applied the medicine to the affected area, which has the effect of reducing swelling and relieving pain. Dog skin plaster can take effect quickly and has no toxic side effects, and has been used to this day.
Chapter completed!