Health insurance premiums are driven by the success or failure of
actual health recovery maintenance and the costs required to deliver of
service. Harris L. Coulter, Ph.D., of Washington, DC, and editor of the
8th edition of the HPUS,is an internationally renowned medical historian
and author of over 30 books and essays, which include: THE DIVIDED
LEGACY, a four volume epochal history of medicine, which covers its
origins to present day.
"Society today is paying a heavy price in
disease and death for the monopoly granted the medical profession in the
1920's. In fact, the situation peculiarly resembles that of the 1830s
when physicians relied on bloodletting, mercurial medicines, and
quinine, even though knowing them to be intrinsically harmful. And
precisely the same arguments were made in defense of these medicines as
are employed today, namely, that the benefits outweigh the risks. In
truth, the benefits accrue to the physician, while the patient runs the
risks."-Harris Coulter, Ph.D., (Divided Legacy Vol 3)
There is no
question we need reform in the areas of disease elimination improvements
in Health, better delivery of health care when it is needed and health
insurance parity. Personally, am all for reform, but let those reforms
ring with the clarity of Truth and illuminate our way through the fog
obfuscation.
Overall chemo-therapy and radiation are documented to
be an absolute failure in the so-called war against cancer. The
long-term survival rate of cancer patients using orthodox therapies
remains abysmal and the statistical reportage is obfuscated.
Refer
to: New England Journal of Medicine, "Progress Against Cancer," May 8,
1986 by John C. Bailar, III and Elaine M. Smith, and a ten-year
follow-up "The War on Cancer" which appeared in Lancet, May 18th, 1996,
by Michael B. Spoorn. Therein is published in leading medical journals,
but they remain as the only therapies and pharmaceutical companies enjoy
federal mandate.
Stated simply you cannot poison a sick person well.
Stated simply you cannot poison a sick person well.
HEALTH
CARE REFORM is a meme used to numb the mind and sway political process
but has little or nothing to do with health and certainly is neither,
reform in the ways the public perceives, nor what they dearly need.
Merely
by changing who and how much they profit for health services is only a
small fraction of the underlying problem and ultimately it's you who
pay. Current Congressional debates will not offer true reform of our
systemic disease CARE, but strengthen insurance profits and control.
The
fruit of the healthcare tree, while certainly abundant, is altogether
rotten, because the roots are corrupted by disease. If the Food and Drug
Administration which regulates both FOOD and drugs while having far
reaching powers that are beyond the Constitution of the United States of
America, is powerless to effectuate the genuine change required to
modify the so-called health industry.
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