Sunday, 1 May 2016

Kevin Negrete - The Health of the Whole

 


A lesson that Kevin Negrete has learned over the course of his life is that the health of the whole is always contingent on the health of its parts. Of course, this is not a radical idea, and has been with us since the time of the Ancient Greeks, and the radical discoveries made by the Athenian doctors and philosophers. But it seems to have fallen out of fashion in modern society because so many people neglect their health in such a fundamental way. In modern life, man-made illnesses such as obesity have become ubiquitous. Many of our current health problems arise from our present-day lifestyles, which revolve around a sedentary job, an imbalanced diet, and lives lived in front of the television screen. An incredible quantity of our health problems arise directly as a consequence of out lifestyles and yet, people continue to live in this fashion. Many people seek treatment for the problems caused by their unhealthy lifestyles without ever targeting the cause of these problems and this way has come to characterize the American attitude towards sickness. But Kevin Negrete thinks that this has to change.

It is the opinion of Kevin Negrete and the folks at NuScience Corporation that we have to stop targeting symptoms and make an effort to solve the underlying problem which, very frequently, is to do with the radical unhealthiness of our lifestyles. The best way to target a host of obesity-related sicknesses is to make the effort and lose weight. The same can be said for taking up exercise. This holistic understanding of the health of the body is what influence Kevin Negrete to oversee the marketing of his product CELLFOOD, which aims to repair the nutritional deficiencies of our cells, improving bodily health on a cellular level. CELLFOOD is inspired by exactly the same belief system that encourages us to get out more, go for a run, and to eat less sugar. Ideas like this are about empowering the consumer, preventing them from remaining trapped in a vicious cycle of self-abuse and then eternal methods of treatment. For Kevin Negrete the way that we live our lives is one of the largest problems in contemporary healthcare: if we neglect the health of the parts, how on earth can we expect the whole to function in the way that we want?

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