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In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on immunity. Immunity is considered one of the key factors in maintaining human health. However, a part of people who have not had a cold for a long time are considered to have poor immunity and are even more likely to develop cancer. This view is quite controversial, and as an experienced veteran Chinese medicine practitioner, I will uncover the truth for you based on the theory of Chinese medicine.
First, we need to understand the nature of immunity. In TCM theory, immunity is referred to as "righteous qi". Righteousness is the ability of the human body to resist the invasion of external evils and maintain normal physiological functions, which is closely related to the balance of yin and yang of the human body and the function of internal organs. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that people who have not caught a cold for a long time do not mean that they have poor immunity, on the contrary, it may be the result of their righteous qi being strong enough to effectively resist the invasion of external evils.
However, the body's righteousness can also be affected by various factors. Lifestyle, diet, Xi habits, and emotional state all have a certain impact on immunity. The World Health Organization has pointed out that people who are in a state of high stress for a long time are prone to illness, which is closely related to the emphasis of Chinese medicine on emotions and diseases. Therefore, if people who do not have a cold for a long time have bad Xi such as long-term emotional depression, insomnia, and irregular diet, it is likely to affect their righteousness and increase the risk of cancer.
At the same time, TCM advocates daily health care and conditioning, and applies methods such as blood circulation and blood stasis, qi and yin nourishment to the regulation and improvement of immunity. For example, taking certain Chinese medicines such as astragalus and ginseng can enhance physical fitness and improve immune function. In terms of health preservation, Chinese medicine also emphasizes moderate exercise and maintaining good work and rest Xi. These methods are designed to enhance the body's righteousness, improve immunity, and reduce the risk of cancer.
In addition, after thousands of years of practice, Chinese medicine has accumulated a large number of famous prescriptions and experience. Traditional Chinese medicine also has its unique contribution to the prevention and prevention of cancer. In the classic medical books represented by "Jin Kui Yaolu", there are many first-class prescriptions for cancer. For example, He Shou Wu Tang and Banxia Xingxin Tang can inhibit the growth of cancer cells by improving the body's yin and yang and regulating the spleen and stomach. At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine also plays a significant role in alleviating chemotherapy and improving the quality of life of patients.
In general, people who have not had a cold for a long time do not have poor immunity and are not necessarily at a higher risk of cancer. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the strength of immunity is related to the filling of the body's righteous qi, and is also affected by a variety of factors. In terms of cancer prevention and prevention, Chinese medicine provides many beneficial methods and health regimens for reference. In order to maintain health, we should focus on recuperating our own righteousness, follow a healthy lifestyle, consult a doctor in a timely manner, and actively use the wisdom of Chinese medicine.
Health References:
1. world health organization. (2003). traditional medicine strategy 2002-2005. world health organization.