Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | | They don't need as much surgery, they don't need medical care, and they don't need vast quantities of expensive prescription drugs that are largely responsible for driving up health insurance costs today.
There are many other fantastic ideas circulating out there. What I've presented here are just a few of the really good ideas that, if implemented, could save us billions of dollars as a nation. We would have far greater productivity. We would all live longer. We would have a higher quality of life. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | You see, a lot of jobs are leaving the country simply because the health care and health insurance costs are skyrocketing to the point where we can't compete in the global economy.
Organized medicine has given us a system of disease and bankruptcy, and all it can do is worry about the "pretty scary" side effects of alternative therapies that might actually help people be healthy. You must live in another reality to believe pharmaceuticals are the answer to everything, including diseases that have nothing to do with infectious pathogens or microbes. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | 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. We have a disease economy, so we think we're creating abundance by selling each other expensive treatments, products and services for disease. The real industries, like automobile manufacturing, are disappearing. Toyota is smart. Toyota is going to dominate the auto industry. Personally, I won't drive anything other than the Toyota. Toyota is the best mainstream vehicle in the world. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Corporations simply cannot pay skyrocketing health insurance costs and simultaneously remain competitive in the global economy. For a 45-year-old manager working in the U.S., the monthly health insurance bill could easily exceed $700 all by itself -- and that's higher than the entire monthly cost (salary and benefits included) of hiring a similarly skilled worker in many other countries.
Thanks to the massive political influence of Big Pharma, the United States has now become the most expensive country in the world in which to conduct business. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | Big Pharma is putting the United States out of business
It is the increasing demands of profits by Big Pharma and the monopolistic protection of the domestic drug industry by the FDA that is causing the United States to be unable to afford its own employees due to overwhelming health insurance costs. It is causing U.S. companies to rapidly lose their competitive edge.
If you extrapolate this into the near future, you'll find that the U.S. will be left with a nation of diseased, sick people who primarily make money for treating each other for epidemic, yet preventable, diseases. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They don't need as much surgery, they don’t need medical care, and they don't need vast quantities of expensive prescription drugs that are largely responsible for driving up health insurance costs today.
There are many other fantastic ideas circulating out there. What I've presented here are just a few of the really good ideas that, if implemented, could save us billions of dollars as a nation. We would have far greater productivity. We would all live longer. We would have a higher quality of life. | Bob LeBow, M.D., M.P.H. See book keywords and concepts | Under economic siege from rapidly escalating health insurance costs, business led the change to managed-care plans to control runaway costs. The "fix" was temporary, and health insurance costs are again increasing at double-digit rates. Employers have already been shifting costs to employees with ever increasing co-pays and deductibles. And employees are starting to hurt more as they join the swelling ranks of the "underinsured." Now employers are looking toward "personal health accounts" and "defined-contribution" approaches, euphemisms for further shifting the costs to employees. |
Hemp TodayEd Rosenthal See book keywords and concepts | | Aside from cases of passive smoking, these must be counted as internal costs, except to the extent that they may raise group health insurance costs for others. (There are actually good grounds to believe that legalization would reduce the costs of respiratory damage from marijuana smoking by encouraging the development of better smoke filtration technology, the substitution of more potent, less smoke-producing varieties of marijuana, and the substitution of oral preparations for smoked marijuana. |
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