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What is molecular nutrition therapy?
Molecule: the smallest unit that can exist independently, is relatively stable and maintains the physical and chemical characteristics of substances. Molecules are composed of atoms, which are combined into molecules in a certain order and arrangement through a certain force.

Nutrition: Literally speaking, ying means seeking, nourishing means preserving health, and nutrition means seeking preserving health.

Molecular nutrition therapy is a technology that combines the current "molecular biomedicine" with the cutting-edge "molecular nutrition medicine" to regulate hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia and sub-health obesity.

Molecular nutrition therapy is to supplement active peptides and bioactive factors on the basis of fully understanding the biochemical indexes of liver, gallbladder and kidney of patients with "six highs", and to induce and start fatty acid metabolism and normal metabolism of human body by using the feedback, adaptation (memory) and reversal functions of human body, so as to eliminate redundant fatty acids, metabolites and other harmful substances in tissues (organs). Achieve that purposes of reduce blood fat, improving fatty liver, balancing blood sugar, improve blood viscosity and eliminating health risk factors, repairing damaged cells from the source, and quickly balancing human endocrine and various metabolism.