
Living a long and healthy life!
Health consciousness as the first step toward social progress
A rapidly aging population coupled with advances in medical technology has resulted in longer life expectancy amongst the populace. At the same time, people are becoming more aware of health care knowledge, resulting in a shifting focus of attention toward the concept of preventive healthcare, and a more proactive pursuit of it. There is a growing realisation that having a healthy life is as important, if not more, than having a long life. With such a trend in mind, we consider the urgent need to address this issue.
Avoiding the threat of cancer and the "three highs”
One of the most pressing modern concerns is how to deal with the threat of chronic diseases in a timely manner. On one hand, people are living longer lives, on the other, we find this life filled with more and more health hazards such as environmental pollution, unhealthy dietary patterns, lifestyles and work pressure. Such has a direct bearing on the increasing rates of people contracting high blood pressure, diabetes and other chronic diseases. All these problems present a grave threat to the health of the people, and necessarily call for urgent remedying actions.
Failure to engage in preventive healthcare measures may bring about the onset of metabolic syndrome, exposing us to the dangers of the "three highs” (high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, high blood sugar), it affects our body’s immune system, resulting in body inflammation, and may even increase the risk of cancer.
Learning how to assess our physical condition, identifying sources of health hazards, and formulating a comprehensive healthcare plan for our twilight years are all important steps that we must take.
Some ways we can go about reducing health hazards include establishing correct dieting patterns, developing exercise habits, stress management, and maintaining a normal body weight.
PPARs active agent, a breakthrough in disease prevention
Medical studies have established that the application of PPARs (Peroxisome Proliferators Activated Receptor) active agent is effective in the prevention of modern chronic diseases.
Research findings show that PPARs active agent has significant regulatory and preventive effects against numerous chronic conditions such as metabolic syndromes (hypertension, high cholesterol, high blood sugar), arteriosclerosis and immune-inflammatory diseases.
PPARs active agent can kick start the human "Nuclear Hormone Receptor Superfamily”, in so, activating the PPARs inherent in cell nuclei. The activated PPARs will in turn aid in the regulation of physiological wellbeing, promoting effective metabolism and preventing diseases.






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