One.Step.Or.More.2
(2023-02-24 09:07:28)One Step Or More
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May
be we
can look at
how western
medicine to
supplements
calcium first
.
For
example
1. To in the
sunshine
But is
thers any calcium in the sunshine ?
2. To
t ake some VD (Vitamin D) or VK (Vitamin
K)
But is
thers any calcium in VD or VK ?
3. To
t ake
calcium
But at
the same time, t his is
just to eat what you lack
and
to supplement what
you eat , and this is also
just
the
thought of our TCM.
So
, i t goes on the same
way of our TCM
, Could some
western medical
doctors have been
inadvertently fooled
by our
TCM ?
However ,
supplementing pure
calcium excessively
may
increase
the risk of osteoporosis , lithiasis ,
heart injury,
And even
more , it also increases the risk
of
hypercalcemia
, gastrointestinal
dysfunctions and
it
could
even
interfere with the absorption of minerals .
In front
of these facts , who could say any
of these
facts isn't
based on science ?
Of
course , western medical dostors could
also give
a satisfactory explanation
by saying the sunshine
is
conducive
to generate
VD , so that VD
and VK
are conducive
to absorb
calcium .
But who can
guarantee
that bone soup
does not
contain
any nutrient
that can
be conducive
to the
absorption of calcium
?
Therefore
, it is no principle error or no harm to
drink
some bone
soup to supplement calcium
, but taking overdose of bone soup means no
good.
So
, it is just as the
same way that
western
medicine
uses to supplement
calcium , too much
sunshine will
hurt the
skin , and overdose of VD will cause
acute
hypercalcemia.
From this simple problem
of calcium supplement ,
we
can see
that the way of thinking of Western medicine is
step by
step , that is , if he understands a move of go
,
then
he recognizes it
, but if he
doesn't understand it,
then he
never recognizes it, and even
never allow others
to understand or recognize
it .
Such a
man is
nobady but a
nerd.
But our
TCM doctors can see more than one move ,
so
they are
far batter than western doctors
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