Urban Medical Immortal Dad

Chapter 324: Is Mister Mo a Fraudster?_1



Zhu Xiuli had lived and studied at Emrick Harvard College for many years, majoring in economics, though many of her classmates were studying clinical medicine.

As is well-known, Harvard College’s clinical medicine is among the best in the world, and the number and quality of medical papers they publish each year are also exceptionally high.

When she had free time, Zhu Xiuli would also chat with her med student classmates and friends.

For Western medicine, their medical diagnoses rely on high-tech equipment, such as CT scans, MRIs, blood analysis, DNA testing, etc., all of which have solid scientific foundations.

As for prescribing medications, they were extremely precise, typically prescribing medicine after reviewing diagnostic reports and based on the specific conditions of the illness.

But then there was Mister Mo, who supposedly could treat complex and difficult diseases with just a single elixir.

Especially for diabetes and rheumatism, which seem quite common, yet they remain daunting challenges for modern medicine, which, at its current level, is essentially unable to cure them.

Particularly in the case of rheumatism, modern medicine defines it as a group of diseases primarily invading the joints, bones, muscles, blood vessels, and related soft or connective tissues, many of which are autoimmune diseases.

This disease is different from others with its high frequency of attacks and abrupt onset. If the acute phase passes, it can damage the heart,

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