Clinical nutrition has become an important part of clinical synthesis and is one of the comprehensive measures of modern hospital management. Correct nutritional support can significantly improve the rate of patients, reduce mortality and accelerate bed turnover.
Nutrition** plays an equally important role in improving outcomes as medical treatment and nursing. If you only focus on drugs and ignore nutrition, you will not be able to achieve the best results. Drugs mainly exert their best effect on diseases through the body's internal factors, and reasonable nutrition can enhance the body's resistance, promote tissue repair, and provide a material basis for drugs.
The biggest difference between nutrients and drugs:
High-quality nutrients are not toxic *** Whether it is a common cold, a mental illness like depression, or a life-threatening cancer, all diseases are caused by the malfunction of the body's cells.
There are two causes of cell disorders:
1. Malnutrition (the cell does not get what it needs): the raw materials needed to repair and replicate the cells are not correct or insufficient.
2. Toxin invasion (the cell is poisoned by something it doesn't need): Bacteria and viruses can only harm the body by producing toxins.
The seven essential nutrients for the human body are:
Proteins, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, fiber, water. People need to consume these nutrients in a comprehensive, adequate and balanced way to be healthy.