Take a moment and perform a simple exercise. Walk over to your medicine cabinet and think about what you see.
There will likely be a common theme if you are among the average population. What are these medicines and pills designed to do?

Are they proactive medicines, or are they reactive treatments? Most likely, there are many reactive treatments and remedies. What is meant by being reactive or taking a proactive medicine or supplement?
Well, the difference is in the name.
A reactive medicine or supplement is what you see most commonly on store shelves. If you get a cold, the medication you take to help with your cough or reduce your fever is given after these symptoms start. Nausea medicine is taken after your stomach is upset, and there is no reason to take a fever reducer if your temperature is normal.

