Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
We're looking for a health insurance professional who can answer some questions such as: Does a child with ADHD qualify as a "preexisting condition" that will raise family health insurance rates? Also, can you shed light on health insurance "undesirables lists" that secretly exclude certain professions from coverage, such as hair stylists (due to the toxic salon chemicals)? Click here to contact us or call us at (520) 232-9300. Don't call us from your place of employment, of course. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It's big business and thus there is no real financial incentive for anyone to reform the way health insurance works right now. Let's face it: sick people generate revenues. It doesn't mean there's some evil conspiracy behind it all, it just means that there's no financial incentive to teach people how to be healthy.
Who makes money if people get healthier? Well, nobody does! The only people who benefit from widespread health are the individuals themselves. In fact, billions of dollars in profits would be lost by Big Pharma if the country were suddenly swept up by a wave of health. |
| Probably 80-90% of the money that goes into health insurance is falling into the pockets of people who do nothing but push paper around. It's not going to the bottom line services that people really need. And virtually none of it is going to disease prevention education or public advertising campaigns that would inform people about how to take charge of their own health and prevent chronic disease.
So all of this money is just going down a black hole. It's utterly wasted. And today, the money spent on health care comprises a significant portion of G&P. |
| We don't need to be spending 25% of our G&P on health insurance and health care services. What we should be doing is spending something like 3% of the G&P on disease prevention and education. If we were to do that, within one generation we could slash our health care costs to perhaps 1/20th of what we're spending today. And that would bring a significant enhancement in quality of life for everyone.
If you want to pay off the national debt, take the money you would save from health care and pay down the national debt with it. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
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Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
That's how you solve the health insurance problem: by making people healthy. What a novel idea, huh?
Right now people are getting all the wrong messages about their health. They are being told that unhealthy foods are good for them. The FDA has approved health claims that mislead consumers into thinking things like sugary oatmeal is good for your heart because it contains oats. It's a ridiculous claim. And yet the legitimate food claims -- like olive oil prevents breast cancer, garlic prevents cancer, raw nuts prevent heart disease -- are not allowed at all. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Also, can you shed light on health insurance "undesirables lists" that secretly exclude certain professions from coverage, such as hair stylists (due to the toxic salon chemicals)? Click here to contact us or call us at (520) 232-9300. Don't call us from your place of employment, of course.
Are you a doctor who is fed up with the Pharma reps, the drug lobbying and other unscrupulous gimmicks by drug companies? Yes, you can remain anonymous and speak out at the same time. Share your story with us, and help show the world that MDs are fed up with drug companies, too. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In the realm of health insurance, we need to start talking about disease prevention. The only way we're going to lower the costs in the long run is if we make our population healthier. And the only way we're going to make people healthier is if we start admitting the truth about the detrimental health effects of prescription drugs, processed foods, junk foods, soft drinks, lack of physical exercise and so on, and then start educating people about how to take control of their health and reduce their risk of ever experiencing chronic disease. |
| Here's a final question in all of this: Why is it that other countries can provide meaningful, full coverage health insurance for their entire population at the equivalent of about $25/month? Of course, I am referring to Taiwan. A country that provides full service health coverage for only $25/month. And that includes maternity care, dental care, everything! And it's the same $25 whether you're 16 or 60, regardless of your health history. You can't be disqualified as long as you're a Taiwan citizen. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Government health insurance was set up, but only for orthodox medical treatment. health insurance companies were convinced that the medical association treatment methods were the best and that natural healing methods were ineffective.
With these organizations in place, the pharmaceutical cartel's control was complete, and tremendous profits were assured.
CODEX ALIMENTARIUS
In recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest in "alternative" medicine, with its preference for non-invasive and natural therapies, including herbal supplements. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
All of this is a result of health insurance, both taxpayer-funded health insurance and private health insurance. In other words, things would be a lot simpler if people just price-shopped some of these procedures and paid out of their own pocket, rather than having to go through a monstrous bureaucratic system of paper shufflers.
As a medical tourist in another country, you eliminate these paperwork shufflers. And right there, you can save as much as 80% right off the bat. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
And so it was rather hard for our associates working here to take spirulina, but when we started producing our Nutrex products, we started giving out free bottles to the associates, and the amount of time spent off work for sicknesses declined greatly after it was widely available to everyone working here, and it declined so much that our health insurance went down.
Mike: Well now there's an interesting theme right there -- companies could be giving this to their employees and saving money and saving health care costs all at the same time.
Gerry: That's what we experienced. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In my opinion, the answer is that General Motors is spending more on health insurance than it is on steel. They're operating in a disease economy, and in a disease economy, it costs way too much for workers because workers are diseased, and you have to cover the costs of treating all that disease so you can have health insurance for all those workers. The United State's health insurance costs are the highest of any nation in the world.
Not only do we have workers who are under-educated in the United States, they are also over-diseased. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Government health insurance was set up, but only for orthodox medical treatment. health insurance companies were convinced that the medical association treatment methods were the best and that natural healing methods were ineffective.
With these organizations in place, the pharmaceutical cartel's control was complete, and tremendous profits were assured.
CODEX ALIMENTARIUS
In recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest in "alternative" medicine, with its preference for non-invasive and natural therapies, including herbal supplements. |
J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts |
Forty-three million Americans go without health insurance, and that number is growing. We are also paying a lot of money for health care we may never even receive, as a result of the rising costs of individual health insurance, health-care benefits that drive companies into the ground, expensive Medicare drug benefits, and uncontrollable Medicaid costs.
Many of the aforementioned expenses are related to expensive drugs that we often don't need, that are no more effective than older alternatives, or that are simply not as valuable as drug companies make them out to be. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
They know that consumers are tied to drugs and surgery by a single flimsy thread: health insurance. If health insurance covered herbal medicine, acupuncture and naturopathy, we would witness a massive stampede away from doctors, drug companies and toxic cancer treatments.
Drug-based medicine is already obsolete
And so the big picture here becomes rather obvious. In the minds of most consumers, organized medicine is already obsolete. The Senate and the FDA remain hopelessly stuck in the past, arrogantly tied to a chemical medicine scheme that was outdated two decades ago. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
I remember living in Taiwan in the 1990's, and I paid something like $4 / month for health insurance coverage. A visit to the doctor cost me $2 out of pocket. Every person in Taiwan who has a job gets automatic health insurance coverage, and the nation has prospered economically over the last four decades in a way that the U.S. simply cannot match. The Taiwan people are innovative, resourceful and hard working. Of course, they're also hopelessly corrupt when it comes to politics, but that seems to be a universal law: Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
All of this is a result of health insurance, both taxpayer-funded health insurance and private health insurance. In other words, things would be a lot simpler if people just price-shopped some of these procedures and paid out of their own pocket, rather than having to go through a monstrous bureaucratic system of paper shufflers.
As a medical tourist in another country, you eliminate these paperwork shufflers. And right there, you can save as much as 80% right off the bat. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The 50-year-old man apparently had no health insurance and couldn't afford treatment, so decided to escape to Cuba where he would be provided basic health services at no cost.
Look mommie, a half-naked Viagra bear!
An 11-year-old child recently won a Viagra bear in a game at a Red Robin restaurant in Minneapolis, reports a local TV station. The cuddly bear sported a Viagra T-shirt but no pants. (It was a HALF-NAKED Viagra bear!) The child's parents were so disturbed by the event that they popped some Prozac and warned the child, "Just say no to medication for erectile dysfunction! |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
General Motors spends more on health insurance than it does on steel. The cost of doing business in the United States is now unbearable for many companies, and they're fleeing to other countries where health care costs are a fraction of U.S. costs.
Fifteen Democratic and thirty-three Republican senators believe U.S. citizens and businesses should be forced to pay the highest prices in the world for medications. Monopoly market conditions must be upheld. Keeping Americans diseased, uninformed and financially exploited is simply too profitable to walk away from. And corporate control over the U. |
Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts |
Pressured to treat mounting numbers of patients with little or no health insurance and faced with severe cutbacks in funding, more and more hospitals and immediate-care facilities will be forced to close or limit access to treatment for large cross-sections of the population. But with many individuals and families already living in squalid circumstances without proper nutrition, the groundwork will be laid for a health disaster that sees overall life expectancy falling sharply, infant mortality increasing to centuries-old levels, and contagious diseases running rampant. |
| Massachusetts, meanwhile, planned to introduce statewide health insurance funded by a mandatory fee on employers and individuals.
But in the end, such measures won't bridge the gap. They will merely shift a portion of the burden to a different spot, like the air in a squeezed balloon. As the pressures from an unwinding debt bubble, a falling housing market, and a collapsing economy continue to grow, the retirement system and other wobbly towers of promises-to-be-broken will soon come tumbling down. i C h a p t e r
GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
"The only sure thing about luck is that it will change. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Why do you think health insurance won't cover naturopathic therapies? It's because if consumers had a choice, almost everyone would now choose natural therapies instead of drugs and surgery! If consumers were actually given a choice right today, organized medicine would collapse tomorrow. The whole system is only propped up by limiting consumers' choices, keeping them in the dark, and limiting access to natural therapies that actually work.
The hucksters running organized medicine today realize this! |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Every person in Taiwan who has a job gets automatic health insurance coverage, and the nation has prospered economically over the last four decades in a way that the U.S. simply cannot match. The Taiwan people are innovative, resourceful and hard working. Of course, they're also hopelessly corrupt when it comes to politics, but that seems to be a universal law: Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
America's reputation is in shambles
If you travel the world these days and ask about America, you might be surprised at the negative answers you'll hear. |
Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts |
Having the most appropriate forms and correct amounts of auto, life, and health insurance in place, as well as home and contents insurance to mitigate the risk of catastrophic loss, will be essential. Coverage decisions should be weighed against the prospect of having claims lowballed or arbitrarily rejected when the insurance company's financial condition worsens. Regardless, taking photos of insured property; maintaining comprehensive inventory lists; and keeping policies, receipts, valuations, and other documentation in a safe place may address those concerns. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The drug companies, surgeons, medical specialists, health insurance companies and private hospitals are making out like bandits, raking in multi-million dollar CEO salaries and -- I'm not making this up -- greater than 500,000% markups on prescription drugs. And while the American people get sicker, the drug companies, insurance companies and many health "care" providers (it's really more like "sick care providers") are rolling in cash. |