Chapter 2778 Can Stones Cure Diseases?
After spending nearly two hours, Matthew finally finished reviewing all the information to find out about the
concoction Fiorenna had taken before.
What intrigued him was that she had actually consumed a large amount of traditional remedies during her
previous treatment, which had caused her pulse to becextremely chaotic and various elixirs to flow through
her body. This made the treatment even more challenging.
During the review process, one particular remedy caught his attention.
‘Extract blood from the hearts of one hundred male infants born during the day, and after taking it for one
hundred days, it can cure the princess' condition."
Matthew took out this document and asked curiously, "Your Highness, why didn't you try this remedy?"
When Gadel saw the content of the document, he suddenly smiled awkwardly.
"All those traditional healers suggested that | use this method and claimed that the blood from the hearts of
male infants born during the day possesses the most vigorous yang energy. They believed it could dispel the
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cold energy in Nana's body. But apart from whether this method works or not, even if Nana were to conceive, the
child would lose its longevity. Moreover, if | were to use this prescription, how would the people perceive me? |
don't want to have a reputation for being cruel and inhumane."
This remedy was extreme, and unless it was absolutely necessary, Gadel would not consider using it.
After listening to Gadel's explanation, Matthew nodded silently. If Gadel were to resort to this remedy, there
would be no need to continue the conversation.
"I have reviewed all the prescriptions and treatment processes. To treat the princess' body, we must first
eliminate all the remaining miscellaneous tonics from her system. After completing this step, we will need to use
volcanic rocks that have been deposited for over a hundred years as the primary medicine."
The accumulation of various tonics in Fiorenna's body not only failed to provide any therapeutic effect, but if it
continued, it might even endanger her life. Therefore, to treat her underlying illness, these substances must be
cleared from her body first.
The main reason why Fiorenna had been unable to conceive was the excessive accumulation of cold energy in
her body, which had severely affected her health. To dispel it, they must utilize something with strong heat
energy, and volcanic rocks were the most suitable option.
However, the idea of using stones to cure diseases was unheard of for Gadel, and he couldn't help but find it
unbelievable.
"Mr. Larson, is it truly necessary to use volcanic rocks?"
Matthew replied with a serious and unwavering tone, "This is the most suitable and practical method. Natural
alternatives like the Sunflower of Scorching Sun, the Fireweed, or the Noonfire Tree would be ideal but most of
these substances are extinct. If you can find them, that would be the best."
Gadel was astonished to hear Matthew's explanation. He had cacross the Sunflower of Scorching Sun and
the Fireweed in his study of medical texts, and he had even mobilized his forces to collect these two herbs.
However, extinct things left no trace, and after years of fruitless searching, he naturally gave up.
As for the Noonfire Tree, he had never even heard of it.
With these thoughts in mind, his brows furrowed tightly, and he asked, "My Love, what do you think?"
Fiorenna smiled gently and nodded.
"Your Highness, we have tried so many methods, so there's no harm in trying this one as well. And | have faith in
Mr. Larson's medical skills!"
Although Matthew was young, Fiorenna could tell from the process of his treatment that his medical skills were
extraordinary. With just a pulse diagnosis, he could discern her physical condition, and his knowledge of
pharmacology was extensive. Such a person was much more reliable than those traditional healers.
Her words also instilled confidence in Gadel.
"Mr. Larson, we will entrust this matter to you!"
They would give it a try!
After making the decision, Gadel immediately instructed his subordinates to make the necessary preparations.
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