"Soy sauce" and "toothache and pepper" are two popular folk remedies that have recently gained attention, with expectations of being introduced into major hospitals through outpatient clinics. Yesterday, the Second Artillery General Hospital launched a new center dedicated to the clinical application and research of unique medical technologies. The hospital is now actively recruiting for various common diseases across the country, focusing on special treatment methods, ancestral secret recipes, and traditional remedies.
Once these remedies are evaluated by experts, the hospital will establish dedicated clinics to offer treatments based on these traditional practices. This initiative marks the first time that "Jianghu Travel Doctor"—a term used to refer to traditional healers or local doctors—will be integrated into top-tier hospitals.
Jia Dianhe, director of the Center for Clinical Application and Research of New Characteristic Technology, emphasized that Chinese medicine has a long history, with many effective treatments passed down through generations. Despite modern medical advancements, many people still rely on these traditional remedies due to their proven effectiveness in practice. Some of these treatments have become part of everyday life knowledge, while others are considered "medical miracles," especially for difficult-to-treat conditions like vitiligo, femoral head necrosis, and bruises.
Jia also mentioned that many of these "secret recipes" have real medical principles behind them. For example, some elderly people know that burning cotton ash can help treat infant umbilical cord inflammation, as the ash contains certain chemical components that may have anti-inflammatory properties.
According to a hospital official, if a remedy shows therapeutic value, potential for clinical use, and market appeal, the hospital will provide dedicated departments and wards for its implementation. Inventors of these secret recipes and remedies may even be hired as staff members. As a leading institution, the hospital aims to develop classic TCM prescriptions, folk formulas, and secret remedies into hospital-prepared medicines after expert evaluation and regulatory approval.
Currently, the hospital is accepting applications from individuals or groups nationwide who have innovative and unique medical technologies. This initiative reflects a growing interest in integrating traditional wisdom with modern healthcare systems.
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