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What do I do when my health insurance provider dropped me when I refused to
take Crestor since my doctor had recommended it because my cholesterol was
at 220? I suggested she might just be faced with a choice between health
and health insurance.
Perhaps it is a good thing our system is so sick. Perhaps it is finally
sick enough to die and leave room for a true HEALTH care system to emerge
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From: Robin Migalla <rmigalla@...>
To: 'edgarcaycestreatments@yahoogroups.com' <edgarcaycestreatments@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sat, 2 May 2009 1:52 pm
Subject: RE: [edgarcaycestreatments] The Documentary Film, "Sicko"
Hi Dudley,
Isn't health care is available to all of us through proper living? The
other day, after having a presentation of a study that revealed the higher
a woman's cholesterol, the longer she would live, a woman posed this
question:
What do I do when my health insurance provider dropped me when I refused to
take Crestor since my doctor had recommended it because my cholesterol was
at 220? I suggested she might just be faced with a choice between health
and health insurance.
Perhaps it is a good thing our system is so sick. Perhaps it is finally
sick enough to die and leave room for a true HEALTH care system to emerge.
Cheers,
Robin
www.healthforlifecoloncare.com
www.westonaprice-elgin.org
"Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food."
--Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.)
Just be careful how you define food ;-)
P.S. I probably should define "proper living" - Purposeful living, right
thinking, detoxification, diet and exercise is a good place to start.
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Subject: [edgarcaycestreatments] The Documentary Film, "Sicko"
Hi Everyone,
As most of you know, healthcare in the U.S. is only for those who can
afford it, either through out-of-pocket expenditures, or through health
insurance.
What most people don't know, however, is that in 75% of medical
bankruptcies, the parties involved were already covered under some form of
health insurance.
The bottom line is, the healthcare system in the U.S. is "sick," and that
is the theme of a documentary by Michael Moore entitled, appropriately
enough, "Sicko."
A DVD of the movie can be rented from Blockbuster, and I URGE you to rent
and watch it. It will blow you away!
For more information about the movie, visit
http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/dvd
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
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Isn't health care is available to all of us through proper living? The
other day, after having a presentation of a study that revealed the higher
a woman's cholesterol, the longer she would live, a woman posed this
question:
What do I do when my health insurance provider dropped me when I refused to
take Crestor since my doctor had recommended it because my cholesterol was
at 220? I suggested she might just be faced with a choice between health
and health insurance.
Perhaps it is a good thing our system is so sick. Perhaps it is finally
sick enough to die and leave room for a true HEALTH care system to emerge.
Cheers,
Robin
www.healthforlifeco
www.westonaprice-
"Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food."
--Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.)
Just be careful how you define food ;-)
P.S. I probably should define "proper living" - Purposeful living, right
thinking, detoxification, diet and exercise is a good place to start.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dudley Delany [SMTP:DudleyDelany@
Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2009 12:37
To: cancercure@yahoogro
edgarcaycestreatmen
googleldn@yahoogrou
ldnforcancer@
nursing2@yahoogroup
pauline.uber man@
Subject: [edgarcaycestreatme
Hi Everyone,
As most of you know, healthcare in the U.S. is only for those who can
afford it, either through out-of-pocket expenditures, or through health
insurance.
What most people don't know, however, is that in 75% of medical
bankruptcies, the parties involved were already covered under some form of
health insurance.
The bottom line is, the healthcare system in the U.S. is "sick," and that
is the theme of a documentary by Michael Moore entitled, appropriately
enough, "Sicko."
A DVD of the movie can be rented from Blockbuster, and I URGE you to rent
and watch it. It will blow you away!
For more information about the movie, visit
http://www.michaelm
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.
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