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Nutrition and Modern Medicine: Healing Should Not Rely Solely on Drugs
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The human body is an extremely complex biochemical machine. To sustain life, air (oxygen) and water are essential, but they are far from sufficient. The body also requires balanced nutrition, as nutrients are the “building materials” for cells and tissues. Without adequate nutrition, metabolism becomes imbalanced, leading to health problems and eventually disease.

However, modern dietary habits have strayed far from the goal of balanced nutrition. People tend to pursue flavor and taste, with meals often dominated by high-fat or high-protein foods, while true variety and balance are neglected. As a result, many people develop so-called “lifestyle diseases” such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease at a relatively young age.

When facing these problems, the modern medical system still relies heavily on drug treatments. While it is undeniable that medications play an important role in relieving symptoms and controlling conditions, they are often only a “temporary fix.” For example, antihypertensive and antidiabetic drugs can quickly control medical indicators, but they do not eliminate the root causes of disease. Patients are often required to take these drugs long-term, sometimes for life, with their quality of life depending on medication rather than true recovery.  - More -
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