Prevention and Health-Care

Nowadays Western medical science also increasingly emphasizes the thousand-year old principle rooted in Oriental medicine: it is more desirable to prevent illness than to cure it. However, most of the time this seemingly simple and obvious statement is really appreciated only after an illness already developed and negatively affects the quality of life.

The importance of regular health checks cannot be overemphasized. However, these checkups become truly effective only if accompanied by changes in lifestyle and mindset. According to the Eastern medical principle, the way to incurable diseases leads through curable diseases. In turn, the basis of curable diseases is the functional disorder of the individual systems. It requires much less effort, and yields much better results to control and preserve the natural state of our bodies as long as it is biologically possible.

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