Natural medicine, which originated in the United States, has been deeply rooted in the hearts of more than 40 countries and regions such as the United States and Japan. In China, the concept of natural medicine has been gradually accepted by people, and it has become the focus of many people's attention. And "natural therapy" is a treatment method of natural medicine.
Natural therapy can be defined as: natural therapy is to use various natural ways and all natural substances to improve or repair human immune function and self-healing ability, and then achieve the healthiest degree. It emphasizes the use of natural forces, such as air, water, sunlight, zero-pollution organic food and organic natural plants to maintain human health. The research results of modern medicine make people more sure that proper diet and lifestyle adjustment can help to improve chronic diseases, but traditional mainstream Chinese medicine can not effectively deal with such diseases. He transcends the traditional concept of taking medicine to treat diseases, and is leading modern human beings to start a new lifestyle-organic healthy lifestyle, which is also an important link in the process of treating human diseases. In other words, the actual human itself has the ability of self-healing; Humans also have the ability to restore their overall balanced life.
In the past two years, China has experienced the test of SARS and avian influenza epidemic, which has had a far-reaching impact on people's living habits and cognitive styles. In addition, virus-related diseases, such as rabies, hepatitis B, AIDS, foot-and-mouth disease, mad cow disease, etc., have been plaguing human beings and have had a certain impact on national health, economic development and social stability.
However, due to the lack of virus knowledge, some people show panic, ignorance or even ignorance when facing the harm caused by virus, which makes us feel the importance of popularizing virus-related knowledge. Swedish pathologist Volker HenSchon said: "The history of human beings is the history of their diseases"; The epidemic situation of diseases or infectious diseases is accompanied by the progress of human civilization, which has a profound and comprehensive impact on human civilization. However, in recent years, strange diseases have come one after another, from the spread of SARS and avian influenza to hand-foot-mouth disease and now influenza A (H 1N 1). Strange diseases plague human beings like nightmares and launch "raids" from time to time.
In the outbreak of SARS in 2003, Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Hong Kong University announced the isolation of SARS virus from civet cats. Since then, the scientific and technological research team jointly formed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Guangdong Province has also announced that coronavirus has been detected in bats, monkeys, civets, snakes and other animals.
Are these wild animals really the perpetrators of SARS? Zhang said, a researcher at the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: It is good to find the source of the virus, but people should realize that wild animals are innocent and human beings are the initiators. If people don't catch these wild animals as food, their own diseases will do much less harm to human beings.
Swedish pathologist Volker HenSchon said: "The history of human beings is the history of their diseases"; The epidemic situation of diseases or infectious diseases is accompanied by the progress of human civilization, which has a profound and comprehensive impact on human civilization. However, in recent years, strange diseases have come one after another, from the spread of SARS and avian influenza to hand-foot-mouth disease and now influenza A (H 1N 1). Strange diseases plague human beings like nightmares and launch "raids" from time to time.
In the outbreak of SARS in 2003, Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Hong Kong University announced the isolation of SARS virus from civet cats. Since then, the scientific and technological research team jointly formed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Guangdong Province has also announced that coronavirus has been detected in bats, monkeys, civets, snakes and other animals.
Are these wild animals really the perpetrators of SARS? Zhang said, a researcher at the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: It is good to find the source of the virus, but people should realize that wild animals are innocent and human beings are the initiators. If people don't catch these wild animals as food, their own diseases will do much less harm to human beings.
Swedish pathologist Volker HenSchon said: "The history of human beings is the history of their diseases"; The epidemic situation of diseases or infectious diseases is accompanied by the progress of human civilization, which has a profound and comprehensive impact on human civilization. However, in recent years, strange diseases have come one after another, from the spread of SARS and avian influenza to hand-foot-mouth disease and now influenza A (H 1N 1). Strange diseases plague human beings like nightmares and launch "raids" from time to time.
In the outbreak of SARS in 2003, Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Hong Kong University announced the isolation of SARS virus from civet cats. Since then, the scientific and technological research team jointly formed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Guangdong Province has also announced that coronavirus has been detected in bats, monkeys, civets, snakes and other animals.
Are these wild animals really the perpetrators of SARS? Zhang said, a researcher at the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: It is good to find the source of the virus, but people should realize that wild animals are innocent and human beings are the initiators. If people don't catch these wild animals as food, their own diseases will do much less harm to human beings.
The current H 1N 1 is also derived from the previous virus variants, and there is a trend of new variants. More and more evidence shows that the emergence of "new" infectious diseases mainly lies in the change of environment, that is, human activities and the destruction of the natural environment, such as people breaking into new biosphere and building roads, which leads to the rapid spread of these viruses and germs among a large number of people.
Therefore, most "new" viruses that appear in humans are actually "old" viruses that have been propagated in other hosts for centuries. For example, AIDS, Ebola and yellow fever viruses may initially be parasitic in monkeys; Some viruses, such as rift valley fever virus, exist in cattle, sheep and mosquitoes; Hantavirus lives in rodents. These pathogens used to lurk in the forest, and they were rarely disturbed by the outside world. If they meet people occasionally, they have little chance to adapt to the human host. Even if occasionally infected, the little people around the forest can't start a prairie fire and will soon die of natural causes. However, once a large number of people move into the forest, it opens a channel for the smooth spread of the virus, making those very limited and specific viruses have the opportunity to spread to cities. Many controlled infectious diseases have returned. A series of new infectious diseases have been discovered one after another, making people realize that although they have the upper hand, the struggle against infectious diseases will never end.