Is the body made of medicine?
A thought-provoking message:
People know that when a table is broken, you use wood to repair it, and when a wall is broken, you use bricks. But what about when the body is broken? The reality is that everyone turns to medicine for repairs. Is the body made of medicine?
According to reports, Beijing Union Medical College Hospital earns 170 billion yuan a year. Their revenue is staggering: more than 14.5 billion yuan a month, 450 million yuan a day! So, foreigners laugh at Chinese people for preferring to spend money at hospitals rather than on preventive care for themselves. This is the naked reality!
Modern people have truly got it backwards: they buy a car made of metal, clean it every day, wax it every week, service it every 5000 kilometers, and treat it with great care. Any slight damage causes heartache.
However, when it comes to their own body—the most luxurious "car" made of flesh and blood that deserves the most care—they never maintain or detoxify it. They only know to fuel it up, step on the gas, and run wildly. They even prefer to use low-quality fuel (gutter oil, junk food), regardless of poor weather or road conditions (air pollution, water pollution, food pollution), and drive it in all weather conditions. They drive it for ten, twenty, even thirty years without any maintenance or care. Even rest is at idle speed (staying up all night playing cards, singing, eating late-night snacks, drinking) ... until one day, it breaks down on the road. Upon inspection, the fuel line is aged (arteriosclerosis), the oil route is blocked (heart attack, stroke), the engine malfunctions (chest tightness, shortness of breath, arrhythmia), the steering wheel fails (Alzheimer's, stroke) ... then they are directly sent to the repair shop (hospital), handing over all the hard-earned money to the hospital, affecting their parents and children, and sometimes being dismantled (removing some organs and installing metal materials and other people's organs). Before long, the announcement of scrapping follows ...
For the sake of yourself and your family, and to make the world a better place, you must take good care of yourself! Listen to the recent popular saying: "Treat your body well, because all the parts are very expensive and hard to find replacements for!"
How to improve your health:
- Expose yourself to sunlight,
- Breathe fresh air,
- Nourish your stomach with natural food,
- Purify your senses through mindful meditation,
- Avoid fatigue,
- Chew thoroughly when eating to fully absorb the food,
- Use a vegetarian diet for recovery,,
- Practice yoga and repent for wrongdoings,
- Experience the wisdom of Buddha,
- Prioritize physical and mental health.