When the Doctor Uses A Hack

Chapter 1309 - 1312: Dangerous Liver Source



What is medicine?

Chen Cang felt that medicine is the science of the human body.

It is a discipline that is closely related to every aspect of human life—food, clothing, shelter, daily necessities, oils, sauces, vinegar, and tea.

Chen Cang loved medicine, not just because he enjoyed performing surgeries, but because he liked uncovering the secrets of life.

For instance, choosing the right cooking oil won’t dramatically improve your life, but it can affect your health to some extent.

The human body is inherently a process of subtle, imperceptible change.

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Although Chen Cang often joked around, he would never mislead patients on serious matters. (Hint: all the information above is based on paper research, no need to question its authenticity, feel free to use it!)

Take the cooking oil theory mentioned earlier, for example—this conclusion was drawn after Chen Cang reviewed over a dozen research papers.

Initially, this was meant to be a future birthday gift for Qin Xiaotian...

But unexpectedly, it came in handy today.

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