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What do you mean, not sick?
The so-called "disease-free" refers to good health and no disease.

The word "not sick" in traditional Chinese medicine has a long history, which originated from Su Wen in Huangdi Neijing. Four-qi talks about God. With the development of traditional Chinese medicine, its scope has also expanded. There are three meanings: prevention before illness, prevention after illness and rehabilitation after illness.

1, prevention before illness, focusing on health preservation, or using traditional Chinese medicine and various traditional therapies to promote people's transition from craving to health, thus preventing possible diseases in the future.

2. The disease should be treated in time to prevent the further development of the disease, so as to achieve early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment.

3. Prevention and recovery after illness, and reasonable adjustment after illness to prevent the recurrence of the disease.

Disease prevention is one of the core concepts of traditional Chinese medicine, that is, through diet and daily life, emotional conditioning, exercise therapy, Chinese herbal medicine, meridian conditioning and other traditional Chinese medicine therapies. , can regulate physical fitness, regulate the balance of Yin and Yang qi and blood, enhance disease resistance, so that you can get sick less, get well as soon as possible even if you are sick, and have less recurrence after recovery.

"Prevention of disease" is a precious legacy left by our ancestors. As an advanced and advanced thinking dedicated by TCM to human beings, its essence is "everyone enjoys health". In the prevention and treatment of diseases, Chinese medicine has obvious advantages in medical model, theoretical characteristics and diagnosis and treatment methods. The principle of prevention and treatment of Chinese medicine always runs through the idea of "prevention before illness".

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