About This Book
This work explores the concept of health as a continuous struggle against various internal and external influences that disrupt the body's equilibrium. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the biological capital each individual possesses at birth, which affects their health and longevity. The author discusses the myriad factors that can lead to illness throughout life, from childhood to old age, and presents methods to prevent or mitigate these health threats. Rather than focusing solely on specific diseases, the text offers practical advice based on the author's extensive medical experience, aiming to empower readers to take charge of their health and well-being.
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