Nearly every condition is addressed too late.
Too late to prevent the heart attack.
Too late to reverse the consequences of diabetes.
Too late to stop the slow decline that
medicine could only manage, never undo.
This is the flaw at the heart of modern healthcare:
we wait for disease, then scramble to treat it.
We manage decline, instead of building vitality.
That is not health care. That is crisis management.
Chief Medical Officer



