Go to http://bit.ly/1UOYBUo
for the Cleveland report.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Lead: The Problem Goes Much Deeper Than Flint
Many
children in Flint are still at risk of brain damage and vascular problems. A comprehensive detection and treatment
program has yet to be formulated.
Recently, the Cleveland Chief of Public Affairs revealed that 507 homes
in Cleveland were at high risk from lead-based paint. Lead is present throughout the environment
and especially in the food supply. Lead
does not stay in the blood for more than a few days. It is stored in the bone and brain. Thus to detect levels of this very toxic
metal, a challenge test is required. But
the government stubbornly refuses to accept such tests as appropriate. If present in the body, chelation therapy is
necessary to remove it. Wake up, America! Our future is at risk.
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
What’s wrong with American health care?
--The US
has the most expensive health care system in the whole world.
--643,000
people go bankrupt each year due to medical bills. Britain, France, Japan, Germany, Canada, the
Netherlands, and Switzerland each had no one go bankrupt for this cause.
--Many
countries have better health care statistics than we do in the US.
--New
technologies and drugs are developed and researched primarily in the US, but
are often too expensive for patients to utilize.
--We
continue to choose to let a significant portion of our population live without
adequate health care. We pay too much
for too little.
--Big
Pharma (Drug companies) often raise prices for drugs by huge amounts without
justification.
--Insurance
companies refuse to pay for therapies that are effective.
--Diet,
exercise, and stress reduction are not routinely provided for patients.
--Hospitals
charge huge mark-ups for their services.
--Even
single payer health insurance will not work because costs are out-of-control
and are not connected to regular market forces.
--Doctors
ignore nutritional supplements, which can be effective and very safe.
--Defensive
medicine, malpractice lawyers, and federal regulators have combined to greatly
increase the cost of medical care, while making medical practice much more
difficult to provide.
See bolenreport.com for more details.
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