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In health preservation proverbs, there are also many about the seasonal health care throughout the four seasons by Panlong Yunhai Pharmaceutical. Take dressing for example, there is a saying that one should not rush to reduce clothing in spring and not hurry to add a hat in autumn. One should not loosen their cotton-padded clothes until they have eaten the Zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival. This is what people commonly refer to as "keeping warm in spring and enduring cold in autumn." In spring, the weather is unpredictable with sudden warmth followed by cold, large temperature differences between morning, evening, and indoors and outdoors. Especially when there are frequent spring chills, it is particularly important to pay attention to wind protection and keeping warm in spring. Clothing should be gradually reduced, not suddenly, to avoid catching a cold. In autumn, although the outdoor temperature gradually becomes colder, the indoor temperature is still relatively high. Therefore, it is not advisable to wear thick clothes too early. The proverb "If you want your child to be healthy, let them be slightly hungry and cold" directly points out that controlling diet and not over-dressing children can enhance their disease resistance and ensure their healthy growth. Additionally, proverbs like "Do not cover your head while sleeping, take a walk in the suburbs in the early morning, facing the wind makes the head warm; feet exposed to the wind will require a doctor. A good person sleeps into illness, a sick person sleeps into death. Eating ginseng is not as good as sleeping at dawn" emphasize that people need to ensure adequate sleep but should not oversleep or stay in bed lazily. They should go to bed early and get up early, while paying attention to foot warmth during sleep.
Modern medical research has also shown that people's mental state directly affects their physical health. Life is like a bottle of five flavors, containing sourness, sweetness, bitterness, spiciness, success, failure, joy, and sorrow. Proverbs say: "A living person is not free, a free person is not alive. People do not have a thousand days of good fortune, flowers do not bloom for a hundred days," which is a true portrayal of life. The key lies in how we deal with it ourselves. A person inevitably encounters difficulties in work or study or the torment of illness. What should one do at this time? Here is a small story: When the famous British chemist Faraday was young, due to his long-term engagement in busy scientific research work, he often suffered from headaches and insomnia. Despite seeking treatment from various sources, no effective results were achieved, leaving him extremely troubled. Once, after a renowned doctor examined him, he wrote a prescription that did not contain medicine names but rather a British proverb: "One clown entering the city is better than a dozen doctors." Faraday carefully pondered and understood its subtleties. From then on, he often utilized his spare time to watch comedies, farces, and circuses, returning home laughing each time. Gradually, his illness improved, allowing him to live healthily until the age of 76. This point is expressed more accurately in our Chinese proverbs: "A smile makes you ten years younger; a frown turns your hair white. A broad mind leads to a stout body. Smiling frequently keeps youth forever." Observing ancient and modern longevity cases, most are optimists, providing a very beneficial enlightenment.