”There is no miracle doctor, only miracle cheat”. The recent media frenzy of the “Zhang Wuben incident” has made people more concerned about the science of health and food therapy. Reviewing the whole process of the incident, what reflections can we get from it? Health knowledge still needs to be popularized Firstly, with the improvement of economic conditions, health is becoming more and more important in people’s lives, and people are more concerned about health issues. Second, the public’s knowledge of medicine and health is still relatively lacking. Since ancient times, China has focused on the treatment, prevention and health traditions, which is of course a good thing, but some people always hope that they can cure their illnesses without medicine, without seeing a doctor, which also gives some pseudoscience breeding and dissemination of space. Some unscrupulous businessmen or individuals are seizing the psychology of people desperately wanting to restore their health, promoting some so-called “secret recipes”, “experimental prescriptions” everywhere, these claims are very deceptive, often with the help of familiar things and experience to increase its credibility. The “secret” and “tested” prescriptions are very deceptive and often rely on familiar things and experiences to increase their credibility. In this way, if you do not have a professional medical background, it is difficult to distinguish between the truth and falsity. In fact, these so-called “health”, “health care” content, in the eyes of professional doctors, are unfounded pseudoscience. Third, people’s understanding of health care has gone into a misunderstanding. Medicine is a very rigorous and standardized science, the treatment and prevention of a disease, most of the medical have its corresponding explanation and treatment, and diagnosis and treatment must be factual, no ambiguity. For example, a certain drug to treat what disease, in the use of what side effects may arise, there is a lot of clinical research evidence to support. However, the scope of health care is more general and vague, and there are many mixed contents, making it difficult to distinguish the true from the false. There is no clear definition of what is right or wrong in many approaches to wellness, especially in the case of dietary therapy, where it is difficult to tell which is better or worse when patients eat a little more or a little less. Some methods of health care may be of some help to health and can play a supplementary role in the treatment of diseases, but it is not scientific to rely only on health care to cure diseases. How can pseudoscience have room for survival? In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has very strict requirements for drug access and approval, and the efficacy, pharmacological mechanism, and adverse effects of a certain drug must be very clear. In our country, many health products are not “State Drug” drugs, businesses often under the banner of “health food”, but in the publicity, but talk about the efficacy of the cure, this “cover up the bell This “cover-up” approach is very confusing, and ordinary people are easily deceived. As we all know, Chinese medicine is the traditional Chinese medicine, is the study of human physiology, pathology, as well as the diagnosis and prevention of disease and other disciplines. Chinese medicine carries a history of several thousand years, reflecting the characteristics of China. However, there are some unscrupulous businessmen and individuals with ulterior motives, using the brand of Chinese medicine, under the banner of “cure and save lives”, and cheating everywhere, it is difficult for the people without medical background to distinguish. How to judge pseudoscience? For example, Zhang Wuben’s claim that “diabetes and hypertension do not require lifelong medication” is certainly unscientific, and the theory can only be valid under certain circumstances. For example, for new-onset diabetes, lifestyle interventions can control the disease and eliminate the need for glucose-lowering drugs for a considerable period of time. For this type of diabetic patient, reliance on dietary therapy may temporarily control the disease, but it must not be assumed that diabetes can be cured without medication. In fact, obese type 2 diabetic patients can get better to varying degrees as long as their weight is reduced and their activity is increased. For some health food products sold in the market, as well as the “partial”, “secret” and “experimental” prescriptions advertised by businesses or individuals, as long as they claim to be ” If you are able to cure diabetes, you are basically in the following two situations: one is to add some western medicine ingredients, and the other is to improve or improve the new onset of diabetes by controlling diet and increasing exercise to make weight loss. If the duration of diabetes has been long and has been treated with oral drugs or insulin for a long time, such patients are bound to be inseparable from medication. In the face of numerous pseudosciences, which sugar lovers are more likely to be deceived? The main groups include the following: first, the lack of knowledge about the onset and treatment of diabetes; second, the expectation that diabetes can be completely cured in the short term; third, excessive superstition in “health”, “food therapy” and some so-called “Chinese medicine “The level of knowledge is related to diabetes. The level of knowledge is related to diabetes When the living standard of our residents just started to improve, the higher income class was prone to type 2 diabetes. With the economic development of society as a whole, people’s living standards have been substantially improved as a whole, and subsistence has basically been solved, so that the people no longer worry about eating. At this time, the higher income bracket began to pay more attention to health and live a more scientific lifestyle, and they generally began to focus on a balanced diet and enhanced physical exercise, which in turn reduced the incidence of type 2 diabetes. On the contrary, the low-income class does not pay enough attention to their health, and more importantly, they have less knowledge about health. These people are instead prone to chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia, and are also more likely to develop various diabetes complications. Therefore, the level of knowledge and health status are inseparable, especially the level of concern for health and health knowledge will directly affect the trend of diabetes and other chronic diseases.