Is Modern Nutrition Misleading?

In today’s world, nearly everyone believes in the concept of “nutrition” — calories, vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients carefully calculated and tracked. But is modern nutrition truly the path to better health and vitality? Or is it misleading us away from the real sources of nourishment?

The Birth of Modern Nutrition

Modern nutrition, as we know it, began with reductionist science: breaking down food into isolated components like carbohydrates, protein, and fat. Later, vitamins and minerals were added to the list, along with fiber and antioxidants. While this approach helped cure extreme deficiencies like scurvy or rickets, it created a false sense of understanding that still misleads people today.

Modern nutrition assumes that human health can be engineered by counting molecules and supplementing what’s missing. But real human vitality is far more complex — and deeply rooted in life energy, not just lab measurements.

The Problem with Nutrient Numbers

Have you ever eaten a “balanced” meal and still felt tired, cold, bloated, or mentally foggy? That’s because your body isn’t just a machine that runs on nutritional data. It’s a living, breathing energy system.

According to traditional medicine, especially systems like Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), food is classified by its energetic effects on the body — warming, cooling, drying, moistening, strengthening, or weakening. For example:

  • Spinach may be rich in iron, but its cold nature can weaken digestion in someone with low yang energy.
  • Raw juice might deliver “vitamin C,” but it can also deplete the stomach’s fire and lead to bloating and fatigue.

No amount of isolated nutrients can replace the wisdom of choosing food based on how it supports your whole energy system.

Supplements: A False Solution?

When studies show a certain diet is “lacking,” modern nutrition recommends supplements: vitamin B12, iron pills, protein powders. But do synthetic or extracted nutrients really nourish the body the same way as whole, energetically rich foods?

Most supplements are poorly absorbed, and many tax the liver and kidneys. Some may temporarily improve blood test numbers, but do they restore life force, warmth, and vitality?

True nourishment happens when food supports the body’s energy and organ systems, not when we try to patch deficiencies with pills.

👉 Want to learn more? Read my post: Do You Believe in Nutrition?

How the Body Really Absorbs Nourishment

Real healing comes from food that aligns with your body’s energy needs. In traditional medicine, the digestive system — especially the Spleen and Stomach — needs warmth, stability, and rhythmic support. Food that is too raw, cold, or processed can damage your digestion, even if it’s labeled “nutrient-dense.”

Life energy comes first. Without a strong energy system, the body cannot extract or utilize even the most perfect blend of vitamins and minerals. This is why people with weak digestion often suffer from fatigue, poor immunity, or nutrient deficiencies — no matter how clean or “healthy” their diet appears.

Are We Nourishing the Numbers or the Person?

Modern nutrition misleads by reducing food to math and molecules. But true nourishment is about supporting your whole self: body, mind, and spirit.

Ask yourself:

  • Am I choosing food based on numbers or how it makes me feel?
  • Is this food strengthening or draining my energy?
  • Am I following expert advice, or tuning in to my own healing response?

Your body is not a spreadsheet. It’s a self-healing miracle — when you give it the right kind of support.

What to Do Instead

  • Choose foods that are energetically warming, especially if you’re cold, tired, or living in a cold climate.
  • Avoid over-relying on raw, juiced, or overly processed foods—even if they’re trendy.
  • Use herbs and warming spices like ginger, cinnamon, and garlic to support digestion.
  • Stop treating your meals like chemistry experiments and start honoring them as rituals of healing and replenishment.

In Conclusion: Is Modern Nutrition Misleading?

Yes, it can be — when it leads us away from our body’s intuitive wisdom, when it ignores the energetic nature of food, and when it promises health through numbers instead of nourishment.

Let go of the formulas and fads. Reconnect with real nourishment — not just for the body, but for your whole life energy. Check out the Total Life Energy Plan and eat for life!

Does Nutritional Supplement Really Nourish Us?

In the previous two posts, we discussed how Western medicine and medicinal herbs can harm our body. Without care, nutritional supplement can have the same harmful effects.

Artificial supplements are not food but more like Western drugs. Supplements made from foods are concentrated food. They should be treated as medicinal herbs because of their strong effects. We cannot process concentrated food supplements in the same way as we do natural foods. We cannot take them for long periods without side effects.

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How Herbs Can Poison Our Body

Our ancestors separated medicinal herbs from food. In early human history, people sought foods to ease their hunger, and only gradually found foods that nourished them and cured illnesses, as well as foods that caused problems. They divided foods into two groups: those that nourish and are for daily consumption; and those that we now call medicinal herbs, which have strong effects and should not be consumed frequently or without cause. Otherwise, Those herbs can cause health problems or even poison our body.

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How Can Western Medicine Damage Our Health?

The more Western medicine you take, the worse your health, and the faster you age and die. Just as the French writer Molière (1622-1673) said, “Nearly all men die of their medicines, and not of their illness.”[i] Modern Western medicine damages our health is because both medical procedures and drugs can create problems in the body’s energy system.

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3 Major Reasons Why Doctors Can’t Cure Your Illness

There are 3 major reasons why doctors can’t cure:

1. Medicines may not work for your illnesses so doctors can’t cure you.

Western medicine: As many of you already know that this modern medicine is created by a businessman in recent history and tries to use chemical drugs and harmful operations for treating illnesses. But the drugs are aliens to our body and too easy to poison our body, causing long term health problems. Operations and surgeries typically create scars that block good circulation, leading to more illnesses. This medicine and its doctors can’t cure most of the illnesses.

Traditional medicines: they are created by doctors and patients and have healed countless patients. But they are less effective nowadays than it did in history. For example, medicinal herbs were used to grow naturally in the wild where they absorbed much more natural energy and had much less pollution than the herbs grown on a farm nowadays. Medicinal herbs are not classified as food because they have strong effects on the body and/or easily poison our body without proper use. This is why you need to select a traditional doctor with decades of experience and/or secrete herbal formulas. Therefore, the typical inexperienced traditional doctors can’t cure you.

No matter what kind of medicine, they are famous for using these strong ingredients to stir up the body into taking actions for healing illnesses. If your body is strong enough to heal and recover from the treatments, you can get back to health. But if your body is not strong enough to resist and clean up the wastes and poisonous ingredients, you cannot be healed or can be in a worse condition than before. This is why more people die from medicines than illnesses. It was up to 90% of people die from traditional medicine in Chinese history and don’t mention the modern medicine. This is also why traditional Chinese doctors typically use acupuncture, cupping, massage, and many other treatments that work on the outside the body and use herbal formula as the last resort of healing after all other methods could not heal.

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Your new year’s resolution may harm your body and health

Many people want to accomplish their goals, make more progress, and improve their life at the start of a new year! They make new year resolutions, and one of the most popular ones is getting into better shape and health, they may decide:

  • Lose, gain, or maintain weight. 
  • Adopt a new workout plan.
  • Meal prep weekly.
  • Amp up cooking skills.
  • Be more productive.
  • Wake up early. 

Every January, you see more people:

  • Exercise in the gym, on the street, or on a ski trail.  
  • On a diet and eat only foods that are deemed to be healthy and helpful with weight and other health problems. 

But they don’t realize that they may start them at the worst time of the year!

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Why Have You Become a COVID-19 “Long Hauler”?

Covid-19 has affected all our lives, directly and indirectly. Almost, if not, all of us were infected by this virus. But different people have different reactions to the virus and infection:

  • Some people have obvious symptoms, while most people have no or minor symptoms.
  • For the people who have obvious symptoms, most of them have totally recovered and got back to normal health and normal life. It took them days or even months to recover. But others could not recover and have developed lingering symptoms or even many other illnesses such as chronic fatigue (ME/CFS), bodily pain (FM), digestive disorders, autoimmune disorder, or even bedridden. They become the so-called “long haulers”.

Why are all the differences and why do you keep suffering since infection? Many long haulers are puzzled by what happened to their bodies with these lingering symptoms. In this post, I am going to answer this question and solve this confounding mystery, so you know how to care for yourself or your loved ones to stop the suffering.

There are three major reasons why you become a long hauler:

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Can You Heal Yourself When Doctors Can’t? The Total Life Energy Plan Explains

When Medicine Reaches Its Limits

How you ever wondered if it’s possible to heal yourself when doctors can’t?

Many people lose hope when doctors say, “There’s no cure.”
They think:

“If doctors can’t fix it, how could I possibly do anything?”

“If I could heal myself, why would I need doctors?”

“Even the World Health Organization says it’s incurable—so all I can do is learn to live with it.”

But here’s a question worth asking:

If your home is full of garbage, and it attracts pests, would you keep calling the exterminator—or would you start taking out the trash?


The Hidden “Waste” Behind Chronic Disease

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Why Organ Transplant Is Much Worse Than You Think — The Bad, the Worse, and the Ugly

organ transplants

Some people don’t know how to take care of their body. Their organs may malfunction or even completely stop functioning. Western doctors may recommend organ transplants. How can organ transplants affect the sick people, organ donors, and the society? The results are much worse than you think.

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What Western Medicine Really Is

Western Medicine

Definitions of Western Medicine * from

  • National Cancer Institute (of NIH): a system in which medical doctors and other healthcare professionals (such as nurses, pharmacists, and therapists) treat symptoms and diseases using drugs, radiation, or surgery.
  • Macmillan Dictionary: the type of medical treatment that is the most popular in North America and Western European countries, based on the use of drugs and surgery to treat symptoms (=signs of illness).

Western medicine is largely the practice of diagnosing and treating symptoms, and then following pharmaceutical, radiological, or surgical protocol procedures to offset or prevent the spread of those symptoms. In short, it is a system to manage and treat symptoms with drugs, radiation, or surgery. But the root causes of diseases are unknown and are not treated or cured. Continue reading “What Western Medicine Really Is”