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Emily not only understood nutrition, but she also knew a lot about medical care and some healing methods from the East. Her foster father and uncle had overworked themselves for their family in their youth, resulting in many chronic illnesses, especially stomach problems. They didn’t have medical insurance, and each hospital visit cost a lot of money, so William often endured the pain and didn’t go to the hospital. One day, he vomited blood, and Emily tearfully took him to the hospital for an examination. The results shocked them. William had a perforated stomach, and it had been a long time. If it got worse, it could turn into stomach cancer. William was unwilling to take leave or be hospitalized because he couldn’t afford the medical bills. He just bought some painkillers and took Em