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Ma's book "The Wisdom of Not Being Sick", which website has something to read?
Although there are countless contemporary health masters, Ms. Ma Yueling, who flaunts the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine [1], is undoubtedly one of the shining stars. Her light is so dazzling that official website squirrels and squirrel friends who inadvertently click on her sigh: There are too many slots!

Mickey Liu, the squirrel, was stunned by this macro theory in the middle of the night-the name "gradually frozen person" has told us that this person's body is frozen, why is it frozen? It must be that his eating habits and living habits are incorrect, and his body is frozen stiff. It must be that the energy in his body is consumed excessively at the same time, which leads to the weak energy field in his body and can't resist the cold, so his body is frozen. " [2]

Mickey lamented that "gradual freezing" is a motor neuron disease. What do you mean by "frozen people"? The name of the disease has told us what to do. The name has no use except in the Chinese context. In fact, literary usage of imitation or description is considered to describe the essence of disease! We can completely change the word "gradually unattractive" and see how you explain it. How dare you stab me! ! ! In a word, this noun explanation and Wang Wen's handling are too unnatural. If the Japanese who study the disease next door see it, they will not collapse immediately.

When Dr. Zhao Chengyuan read Ms. Ma's article "Seeing the Earth from a Plane and Realizing the Importance of Blood" [3], he couldn't help but be impressed by the theoretical system embodied in it: "Blood" and "blood vessels" can be classified by "eyes" and "nose", which shows that they have no histological basis; What is the "transportation system" among the eight systems (transportation is a Chinese medicine term)? The human body still has an "immune system", and I don't know where she got it. Besides, what is quantum medicine?

Qiu Shui, a netizen, was completely fascinated by the central argument of Ms. Ma's article-as long as the blood vessels are unobstructed and nutritious, kidney deficiency and hoary head will not invade all diseases. However, not to mention AIDS, an incurable disease, simply improving the supply of nutrition can not cure the senile diseases caused by functional decline! Sisters who are malnourished because of losing weight will not be born prematurely, and brothers who are overnourished because of eating black silk will not be young forever.

As for Cui Lueshang, a professional endocrine squirrel, he vomited blood after seeing Ms. Ma's diabetes: Diabetes is my major, but I really don't know where to vomit. It's just a patchwork, with no logic at all. ...

Squirrel Xiaoji has a deep understanding of this: I should have majored in digestive tract, and I want to spit out the gastrointestinal tract. But I feel the same as you-there is no logic at all, and I don't know where to start! I'd better write diabetes.

Finally, Dr. Li Qingchen concluded: At first, my major was epicardial and epicardial. As a result, I chose an ALS batch of nervous system. Mr. Zhao Chengyuan's major is general surgery, starting from the overall situation, and approving from a strategic perspective. Xiaoji learned to digest, but she also bypassed the gastrointestinal tract and picked diabetes. Lao Cui studied endocrinology, but she couldn't bear to part with it. Finally, he bypassed diabetes-if we approve what we know best, it will make you feel uncomfortable!

There are many kinds of tricks, called circus. A lot of mistakes and omissions are the so-called clues. We can't help asking, how can a bunch of fallacies come to the right conclusion?

If you have a high-end sports car worth tens of millions, will you give it to someone who knows neither electronic circuits nor mechanical theory for maintenance?

-Squirrel friends, crazy monks

Everyone longs for a long life. To this end, we choose to listen to some health advice at ordinary times and take some medical measures when the disease comes.

Compared with the suspicion and distrust of formal medical measures, we are used to blindly following, following and accepting all health suggestions. Even if some suggestions sound suspicious, we sometimes "prefer to believe them"-whether it's mung beans or potatoes, even if it's useless, it doesn't hurt to think about it. Isn't it?

However, any choice you make is accompanied by the opportunity cost. Your stomach capacity is limited. When you choose to eat 300 sweet potatoes every day like Lin Guangchang, you will inevitably reduce the intake of other beneficial foods and lose the opportunity to eat other balanced nutrition-this is the cost. When you are sick, but you don't see a doctor in time, but listen to some non-mainstream therapies of "imperial doctors", the price you pay is to miss the opportunity to get regular medical care for the first time forever.

You see, it is often not the best choice to believe it.

So, what do you believe? Don't believe what?

Two words: evidence.

In modern medicine, any conclusion about treatment or prevention needs a complicated verification process to be established. After hearing a suggestion, we might as well abandon preconceived prejudice and hearsay "common sense" in our minds and see if the proposer has provided a basis. What kind of basis is provided? Do those reasons support his theory? According to its own reliability? ..... Thinking is by no means the easiest way, but it is the only correct way.

The upcoming Ma Yueling topic of the Squirrel Club is dedicated to all those who are looking for a needle in a haystack in the vast sea of "health laws". In those words with a strong sense of harmony, I hope that what you read is not only spitting, but also refuting. Because what we want to give you is not a conclusion, but a thinking angle, academic data and research evidence.

Please hold them, compare, verify and think! Beyond credulity and myth, make your own independent judgment!