Why Do We Only Care About Health When We’re Old?
Reflections on prevention, lifestyle, and our late relationship with health
I often feel sad listening to older people talk about their daily routine of maintenance medicines—how many pills they take, at what time, and for which chronic illness. You can hear the suffering in their voices, but what strikes me most is not just the illness itself—it’s how late the conversation about health begins.
They know the names of their medicines by heart, yet many of them never talk about how the body actually works. There’s very little curiosity about how food, sugar, oils, stress, or lifestyle choices affected their bodies over the years. It makes me wonder: why do we wait until things break before we try to understand them?
Why do we normalize being dependent on maintenance medicine instead of asking how we could have prevented the illness in the first place? Why isn’t prevention the main conversation?
I understand that for many of them, these medicines are already part of life. At that stage, learning about them becomes necessary for survival. But what saddens me is that this knowledge often comes too late—after years of habits that slowly damaged the body.
I wish people talked more about the science behind everyday choices:
how our body processes food,
how sugar causes glucose spikes,
how oils affect inflammation,
how protein helps—and how too much of it can also harm us.
Health shouldn’t be a topic reserved for old age or sickness. It should be something we understand early, while we still have the ability to choose differently.
I hope that in the future, people will be more curious about how their bodies work—not out of fear, but out of respect for themselves. I hope healthy living becomes the norm, not a correction after damage is done.
And I hope that synthetic medicine becomes what it should be: an option, not a necessity.
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