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Why doesn't Ni Xiahai have a queen?

Ni devoted himself to the study of traditional Chinese medicine culture, and successively wrote "Tianji" and "Renji". He was a member of the Florida Acupuncture Administration and the president of Hantang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has been practicing medicine for decades, cured countless incurable diseases, and students are all over all walks of life. According to records, Teacher Ni died in his sleep, and his age will be fixed at 59 forever. How did Ni Xiahai die?

1, ghost theory

It is said that Ni bought a big villa in Taipei after she came back from America to settle down. After the renovation of the new villa, the occupancy was very smooth and the life was very comfortable. However, after living for a period of time, Ni suffered from insomnia at night and finally developed to the point of anorexia. Ni had a comprehensive physical examination and there was nothing wrong with her. Later, she did some treatment, but it didn't work. It's getting worse. She can't eat, can't sleep, and her body has all kinds of discomfort. Later, Ni felt that she had met a ghost and tried many ways to exorcise it, but it still didn't work. Finally, Tony's health declined rapidly, and finally he died of heart and lung failure.

2. Fatigue theory

In many of Ni's early videos, we found that he had a fat figure, a red face and a good complexion. However, when the Hantang College was opened in the United States on 20 10, some students found that Ni's figure was much thinner than before, and Ni himself said that when he was 50 years old, his family would be thin. On September 4th, 20 10, Ni gave a speech at Stanford University. Later, social activities became less and less, and the contact with the outside world seemed to be broken. Some people speculate that his health condition has emerged. Some students have explained that Ni lost weight because he took drugs to quit smoking. In fact, he worked very hard in those years, staying up late is a common thing, and his illness is inseparable from fatigue.

3. Cancer theory

About how Ni died, it has been widely circulated that he died of liver cancer, but his students and family members denied this statement and agreed that he died of fatigue. In addition, Ni Zeng himself predicted that there would be a catastrophe at the age of 59, which was hard to avoid.

In fact, objectively speaking, the probability of Ni dying of liver cancer is relatively low, because he has been smoking, and many old Chinese medicine practitioners have the habit of smoking. Judging from the look in front of Ni, his physical quality is still relatively good. Later, Ni also went to Xicheng Hospital for examination. If it is cancer, it will definitely be exposed.

4. Quit smoking theory

Xia Hai has been smoking for at least 30 years, but he was worried that smoking was harmful to his health, so he started to quit smoking in 2007. It is actually a hurdle for people in their fifties and sixties to quit smoking, but it is still very dangerous. Because the body function is declining, smoking can eliminate inflammation. After quitting smoking, the body's physique will become weaker and weaker, there will be some inflammation in the body, sleep will decline, immunity will also decline, and people will become very thin. In addition, Ni moved to a newly renovated house at that time, and environmental pollution would aggravate inflammation and eventually lead to death from heart and lung failure. Of course, this is only people's inference, but there is also some truth.

5. Ni's life achievements.

Although Ni was born in Taiwan Province Province, she has dual citizenship of the United States and China. Besides Chinese medicine, he is also good at fortune telling, divination and geomantic omen. He devoted himself to Chinese medicine all his life, and caused great controversy by attacking febrile diseases, western medicine and modern medicine.

Ni wrote Tian Ji and Ren Ji before his death, and copied the related contents into DVDs, which were sold all over the world, causing quite a stir at home and abroad. Ni is an all-rounder of Chinese medicine. Although he comes from a non-professional class, many skills are taught by himself, but because of his eclectic medical skills, he always makes good use of strange prescriptions to treat incurable diseases and cancer, so he is trusted by people and regarded as the last hope.

No matter how Mr. Ni died, he was a versatile man and made great contributions to the tradition of traditional Chinese medicine, so he was worthy of the title of "genius of traditional Chinese medicine". I hope that people who love Chinese medicine should not always explore his cause of death, but should explore his spirit of Chinese medicine.