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- Insomnia misery.
by #119816
72 days
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Liver Flush Support
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Long story short I’m not sleeping much after a liver flush on the 10th of Febr. Since then bowels have not been moving well, I can feel congestion in liver and hear it gurgle at times and awake in the middle of the night and am unable to get back to sleep. Thot of another flush but don’t know about that, have taken herbs, Swedish Bitters, aloe vera, more ... iodine (up to 50mg) and raw food when I feel like eating, and ... little has changed. Thyroid (she says I’m hypo), colon and liv er/gbladder all showing poorly. Problem is all she can do is give me more supplements and I’ve been taking a ...
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- Re: Insomnia misery.
by shaya
72 days
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when i have insomnia, i get up and take an ounce of lemon juice and an ounce of olive oil, mixed with a little bit of oj. I say my greatful abc’s......basically i say the alphabet and with each letter i pick something i am grateful for. Castor oil over the kidneys, liver and abdomen can help too. [End]
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- Re: Insomnia misery.
by Kcirla
72 days
326
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Drink beet juice daily to get your bile moving. Try coffee enemas. And consider another flush [End]
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- Re: Insomnia misery.
by JrDavis
71 days
325
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Try Ornithine! ... ... Maybe it’s an Ammonia issue. ... ... Clark states you get Insomnia when doing a parasite cleanse due to die off. Maybe you are having issues with Ammonia. [End]
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- Re: Insomnia misery.
by waco1
69 days
337
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I just had a liver flush, prior to it I had a colon irrigation done where many parasites were removed. I am also getting another colon irrigation tomorrow to make sure that all the green stuff is completely out of my system. ... ... Do a colon irrigation... where I am I paid for it $75/session. Health to you! [End]
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- Stonewalled by Blue Cross Blue Shield Caremark over Compound Medications...
by #85022
3 mon
148
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I have been dealing with Caremark who is the pharmacy service for Blue Cross Blue Shield. They have been stonewalling me for a year. My Compound Medications are classified tear 3 by them and my co payment was as much as $700 for a 3 month supply. I asked them about arbitration and both parties told me that it was done. Never had they tried to help me bring the price of the compound medications down. ... So I wrote my Congressman John Runyan and one of his staff Joe called me and gave me a number for Caremark that deals with appeals. In a phone call I was told that if my Doctor wrote a letter ...
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- Hi Co Pay for Compound Medication
by #85022
4 mon
240
Insurance
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Hi ... I am having a problem with my Federal Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance. They have Caremark to fill their drug and Caremark could not compound an aspirin. My meds are running two hundred a month for one Rx! They are classifying my Rx medications as a tear 3 drug. It is their stance that because it is a compound medication it is classified as a tear 3. If at least one of the ingredients is not a federal legend the compound drug it is not covered. In one of my prescriptions the vehicle is a federal legend drug a skin cream in which the drug is placed. Now I asked the big question, ...
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- Do You Know What Medicare Pays and Doesn't
by agringo4u
12 mon
275
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If you are nearing retirement you should really look into Medigap cost. Medigap is government regulated and doesn’t cost that much. Here is a good source of information on Medigap. ... www.medigapcost.com [End]
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- Yes I do and it isn't cheap!
by #136970
12 mon
338
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... ... When you say that "Medigap is government regulated and doesn’t cost ... that much...." I have no idea what you are talking about. It ... costs me $99.90 a month for Part B Medicare coverage (that’s the premium I pay ... to Uncle Sam http://www.medicare.gov/cost/) ... and then I pay an additional premium of $295 for supplemental Insurance through ... Aetna for a total of almost $400. (I’m 80 years old.) The Aetna ... insurance premium is actually a reduced rate through my former employer and does ... include some prescription coverage. When I retired at age 65 this premium ...
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- Medicare Supplement Policies for Protection
by healthy66
13 mon
184
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Many people heading for retirement that Medicare will pay for most of their medical bills. However, the truth is that retirees are responsible for 20% of their medical expenses and that could really hurt the savings if a long illness occurs. Most choose to take out a government regulated policy called Medigap to start paying when Medicare stops. Medigap cost are very low compared to most insurances.Here is some good information on Medigap for anyone interested. ... www.medigapcost.com ... [End]
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- What is Medigap
by agringo4u
14 mon
227
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As we near retirement we wonder just what Medicare is going to pay and not pay. This is the time to decide if a Medigap policy is needed. Medigap is a government and low cost Medicare supplement. Here is a good article on the subject. ... www.medigapcost.com [End]
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- Health Insurance Tips.
by ipro4ever
16 mon
232
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1. Define your requirements of health coverage ... 2. Decide which members of your family need to be part of the health insurance policy - you might find splitting policies to be beneficial. ... 3. Decide the total amount of health coverage needed. ... 4. Read through the list of exclusions of the health insurance policy - both permanent and first year. ... 5. Check the network coverage of the Third Party Administrator (TPA) being employed by the health insurance company. ... ... https://healthinsuranceandlifeinsurance.com/ [End]
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- How often should I eat?
by nancybel14
16 mon
212
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How often should I eat? ... Most people can eat 3 regular meals and 1 snack every day. The 3 meals should be about the same size and should be low in fat. Try to eat 1 to 2 cups of fruits and vegetables, 2 to 3 ounces of whole grains and 1 to 2 ounces of meat (or a meat alternative) at most meals. ... http://www.how-weight.com/ ... [End]
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- Elderly and What To Expect From Medicare
by agringo4u
17 mon
564
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If you are retired or caring for someone who is retired one concern is Medicare benefits and what they pay and do not pay. Unfortunately, Medicare only covers around 80% of medical bill so a long stay in a hospital or other care unit could really hurt the savings account. For this reasons most elderly individuals need a low cost supplement regulated by the government call Medigap. Here is an excellent article on the subject for any who has an interest. ... www.medigapcost.com [End]
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- Re: Elderly and What To Expect From Medicare
by #136970
16 mon
504
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... ... Agree. What most people don’t realize is that Medicare itself isn’t ... "free." Have had Medicare and Plan B so my monthly insurance ... bill runs about $295 for a good supplemental and now $95 for Plan B for about ... $380 a month - when before I retired my employer paid my medical in full. ... That said though, on more than one occasion I’ve had at least two hospital stays ... for no more than five days that were in the $55,000 range (hospital bill only) ... and I ended up paying less than $400 of that. Also have done a couple of ... sleep clinics that were around $2800 ...
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- Do You Need A Medicare Supplement Policy
by agringo4u
18 mon
196
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I have found that Medicare only pays around 80% of medical bills. I guess that means you may need a supplement policy to protect yourself against a long term illness. ... For anyone interested here is a good article on the subject. They are not trying to sell anything. ... www.medigapcost.com [End]
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- Federal judge in Va. strikes down Obama's health care law
by Dquixote1217
29 mon
704
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Federal judge in Va. strikes down health care law ... ... By LARRY O’DELL, Associated Press Larry O’dell, Associated Press 35 mins ago ... ... ... ... ... RICHMOND, Va. – A federal judge in Virginia has declared the Obama administration’s health care reform law unconstitutional. ... ... U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson is the first judge to rule against the law, which has been upheld by two others in Virginia and Michigan. ... ... Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli filed the lawsuit challenging the law’s requirement that citizens buy health insurance or pay a penalty starting in ...
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- Can't get it removed!
by OutOWhack
30 mon
1,765
Mirena
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... Long story short after speaking with several women who have had these same symptoms as I have they all said they had a dramatic improvement after removing the IUD. I’ve tried several times to make an appointment with the OB who inserted it to have it removed, but due to an insurance issue I cannot get one! Basically, my insurance still has my primary physician as being my former OB and he will only see patients for pregnancy. I cannot get a referral to another doc without first being seen as a patient, which I can’t do since I’m not pregnant. It’s frustrating. ... I’ve tried my local P ...
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- Re: Can't get it removed!
by happyfamily6
30 mon
1,375
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That is so wrong. It shouldn’t be such a big deal to have it removed. I can understand it being a big deal to have something like this put in. It’s a big deal to go in and get stitches, but not such a big deal to have them out, you know? I’m sure I’m being simplistic. ... ... I sure hope it works out soon for you! [End]
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- Re: Can't get it removed!
by OutOWhack
30 mon
1,285
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It SHOULD be that simple, shouldn’t it? ... I laugh every time I think of the doc saying, ”Now when you want this taken out it takes less than ten minutes. So just make an appointment and we’ll get it taken care of.” ... ... It really boils down to cost for us. The insurance will cover everything but a 15 co pay. If we pay out of pocket the cost will be procedure plus the office visit and we were told it would be right around 225 dollars total. There’s no guarantee that our insurance would reimburse us for the expense if we went ahead and make the appointment before the change is made, so we’ ...
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- Re: Can't get it removed!
by nile
30 mon
1,317
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Would he see you if you told him you wanted it removed so you can get pregnant? I know that’s worked for some ladies in the past. Or some ladies have had symptoms similar to pregnancy caused by Mirena.... [End]
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- Re: Can't get it removed!
by Iolite
30 mon
1,306
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Call the insurance company and have them change the name of your primary physician. If the rep says it can’t be done, ask to speak to his/her supervisor. Don’t give up, be firm! This is just bureaucratic red tape. Explain that the Primary Care Doc listed only sees pregnant women and you need a new ob gyn. ... ... [End]
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- Re: Can't get it removed!
by OutOWhack
30 mon
1,192
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I did yesterday and it took me nearly an hour and a half on the phone counting hold time. At first they were reluctant to change my primary since he is listed under Family Practice. But after explaining it they agreed to change. They did put a rush on the transfer so it should be in effect in a few days. ... ... The operator on the phone did tell me that this was not the first complaint about this doc not taking patients that he was assigned to. [End]
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- Re: Can't get it removed!
by Iolite
30 mon
1,302
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That’s good news!!! If the ob gives you a hard time about removing it, remind him/her that it is your body and you have a right to have it removed. I hope that you won’t have any more problems and that you’ll be able to get it removed finally. ... ... iolite [End]
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- Re: Can't get it removed!
by crafty20
29 mon
1,091
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I see that you’ve had some mild successes with getting the problem fixed with your insurance. I’d also like to mention something that other people seem to have forgotten. ... ... There are lots of clinics out there who will do simple procedures for cheaper or even free depending on the situation. You may have been able to go to a Planned Parenthood to get it removed, as I’m sure they do insertions there as well. There are also many places that offer free reproductive/sexual health care to people under a certain age (25 or 30 usually, depending on the program). They’re often referred to as ”teen ...
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- Re: Can't get it removed!
by #117548
22 mon
796
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Just put some gloves on and pull the damned thing out yourself! It has a string hanging from your cervix, that’s what it’s for! See: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dedrickwelch/3398163405/ ... [End]
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- quelle mutuelle vous pouvez me conseiller?
by safari22
30 mon
390
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bonjour ben on m’a conseillé la mutuelle de SwissLife http://www.assursante.fr mais j’ai besoin avant ça de vos avis cela m’intéresse beaucoup merci d’avance. [End]
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- One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to...
by Webmaster
30 mon
2,809
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Health Care’s Generation Gap ... By RICHARD DOOLING ... ... IN the 1980s, I worked as a respiratory therapist in intensive-care units in the Midwest, taking care of elderly, dying patients on ventilators. I remember marveling, along with the young doctors and nurses I worked with, over how many millions of dollars were spent performing insanely expensive procedures, scans and tests on patients who would never regain consciousness or leave the hospital. ... ... ... When the insurance ran out, or Medicare stopped paying, patients and their families gave the hospital liens on their homes to pay for this ca ...
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- My two cents
by Dquixote1217
30 mon
2,453
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I understand the author’s points and agree that there is too much money spent on questionable expensive procedures very late in life. However, I would make some counterpoints: ... ... First of all, when you start rationing health care you end up making decisions based on actuarial figures which pigeonhole everyone into categories based primarily on age - much the same as we see happen with auto and other insurance rates. Thus, we might see a 70 year old granny denied certain procedures because statistics show that they only have a few years left to live. But what if Gran ...
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- Re: My two cents
by #116107
28 mon
2,119
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There is no such thing as preventative care.... it is all a sham.... all for money and the making of more. For many years, this earth was populated without the aid of a birthing room in a hospital, ultrasounds, ”pictures of babies inside the womb.... now it is a trend for new moms to bring their ultrasound photos for all to see. What we r-e-a-l-l-y need is to get back to the business of finding out what is going on inside of each person, and treating them from that aspect... not from symptoms and matching them to a drug.... a drug that has side effects that are hidden, and pushed under the ...
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- The alternative [ Up-ternative ] to AARP
by InCharge
32 mon
1,600
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Support those that support you, and get the benefits too. ... ... http://tinyurl.com/2b2y5ub ... ... [End]
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- Re: The alternative [ Up-ternative ] to AARP
by InCharge
32 mon
1,619
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If you haven’t gotten this far yet. ... ... The following list represents the major areas of political engagement by The Alliance: ... ... ... ... ... Preserve the retirement safety net for current retirees and those about to retire while reforming the programs that make up that safety net to ensure the security and prosperity of tomorrow’s retirees ... ... ... Repeal ObamaCare, prevent the rationing of healthcare and reform Medicare and Medicaid ... ... ... Stop the Raid on Social Security and reform the program to allow younger Americans to place a portion of their payrol ...
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- Alternative Health Care: Will Your Insurance Cover It?
by God care
3 year
1,005
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We live in a time where the American population is realizing that a healthy lifestyle is a key to their overall well-being and alternative health insurance, alternative insurance, a health insurance alternative or even Christian health insurance are viable options for the public. Well, what exactly do these terms mean, why do you need it, and most importantly, does your insurance cover it? ... ... Alternative health care solutions are a health insurance alternative in the Western world, which have been used for years in Eastern medicine. First, the health insurance alternative of Eastern pract ...
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- Can anyone help me understand this?
by julietegecy
3 year
845
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Could anyone explain me what is difference between Stated Period Policy and Pool of Money in Long Term Care Insurance? Which one is better and what is it benefit? ... [End]
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- Re: Can anyone help me understand this?
by hanna
3 year
808
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I just read that Consumers Reports has information about this insurance. They suggest not to start till you are 65, but for other information you might check them out. [End]
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- Re: Can anyone help me understand this?
by rubymmurray3
20 mon
449
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All of our injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis and all are experienced qualified attorneys with a record of successful verdicts and settlements. Each of our personal injury attorneys exclusively represents plaintiffs like you and most have a minimum of ten to fifteen years of experience litigating personal injury claims. ... ... ... ... ... ... http://www.bestinsurancequotes.ie/ [End]
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Long term care insurance policy and inflation protection
by julietegecy
3 year
1,181
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Is it recommended to buy long term care insurance with inflation protection benefit? [End]
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- Re:
Long term care insurance policy and inflation protection
by tessflores
3 year
1,271
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Without an inflation protection benefit in your long term care insurance policy, you may be put in a situation in which the insurance benefits are only paying for a small portion of the actual costs of your future long term care expenses. Without inflation protection, your long term care insurance will only pay expenses based on today’s costs. If the policy is used 10 or 20 years from now, you would be required to pay the difference between what the insurance pays and the actual cost of care. ... ... Long Term Care Insurance Policy ... http://www.long-term-care-insurance-planners.com [End]
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Long term care insurance policy and inflation protection
by rainedrops
32 mon
1,114
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Inflation protection is one of the most important features of long term care insurance. This increases the daily or monthly benefit amount to keep pace with the inflation.Although the benefits increase, the cost of premiums will not increase. ... ... ... For more info visit this site http://www.completelongtermcare.com/resources/inflation-protection.aspx ... ... [End]
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Long term care insurance policy and inflation protection
by SmithPaul
3 year
1,114
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A Good Medicare supplement plan covers a number of medical issues, however, there are particular things such as prescriptions that a Medicare recipient must deal with as well. ... ... http://medicaresupplementinsurances.com/ [End]
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Long term care insurance policy and inflation protection
by FrankJakes
3 year
1,021
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I would definitely suggest all of the health insurance [End]
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- Re:
Long term care insurance policy and inflation protection
by bringmetolife
31 mon
893
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If you’re conscious about inflation, then it is preferable to take the short term insurance. But in the general sense, long term is better. Inflation doesn’t really have that much effect. [End]
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Long term care insurance policy and inflation protection
by Poxxy456
29 mon
960
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I’d suggest shopping around a bit before you purchase - it’s never good to just accept the first quote you get in my opinion. There’s a really informative site TermLifeInsurance . org ... ... ... that has a bunch of articles you might find helpful. Good luck! ... [End]
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- Should I go for Long Term Care Health Insurance Coverage?
by julietegecy
3 year
1,048
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I am in my twenties. Would it be advisable for me to go for Long Term Health Insurance Coverage? ... [End]
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- Re: Should I go for Long Term Care Health Insurance Coverage?
by tessflores
3 year
983
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Yes, According to this article, I found on ... ... www dot long-term-care-insurance-planners dot com ... ... It seems like it is a good idea to buy it at younger age as premium is less. You can read more about it on its website. [End]
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- Re: Should I go for Long Term Care Health Insurance Coverage?
by bringmetolife
31 mon
661
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I prefer short term coverages for health insurance. Unless you really are accident prone or you have an illness. If you are a regular person, you’re not going to need health insurance everyday so you may be paying for a long time while you have only used health insurance a few times or none at all. [End]
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- Re: Should I go for Long Term Care Health Insurance Coverage?
by #147862
17 mon
386
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if a loved one lost his ability to perform 2 or more tasks and heavily dependent to some he/she will need help from a caregiver or home e=health aide. Those who are frail and needs medical assistance must be moved to a nursing home. A long term care insurance is a wise choice if you want to preserve your assets and savings from being wind up by expensive nursing home rates [End]
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- Can anyone please explain me this?
by julietegecy
4 year
987
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I am planning to go for Long Term Care Insurance before purchasing policy I was reading few articles on it. But I am not able to understand the term “Elimination Period”. Could anyone please explain what is Elimination Period? [End]
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- Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by rocknlocks
4 year
5,561
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Does anyone know if insurance will cover cavitation surgery? I spoke with the receptionist at the dental office where I am scheduled to receive the surgery in January and she said that it is dangerous to even file for reimbursement from insurance. She says that other dentists have been put out of business by Aetna Insurance for filing claims for patients who had this surgery. From what I understand, the problem is, the ADA is telling the insurance companies that cavitations in the jaw bone is a condition that does not exist. If a condistion doesn’t exist, it can’t be covered. I don’t want ...
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by pixiepotter
4 year
5,265
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First of all, what is cavitation, how did you get it and how do you have surgery for something that technically doesn’t exist? If dentists are getting in trouble for filing claims for the surgery than how do you know if it is nessecary or safe? [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by MrCuddly
4 year
5,122
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Don’t pay someone to cut when you can (oil) pull all by yourself. (Far) Cheaper, (far) more effective, and (far)less painful. Ok I’ll give the parenthesis a rest now. [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by rocknlocks
4 year
5,193
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wish you could oil pull to get rid of cavitations but I don’t believe you can. I have been oil pulling to keep from getting cavities though. That has been working quite well in removing tartar and plaque build-up on my teeth. Cavitations are located in the jaw bone, below the surface of the gum line in the pockets where teeth used to live before they were extracted. The only way I’m aware of to get rid of them is with surgery. [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by MrCuddly
4 year
5,090
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A cavity or cavitation means empty space. I’m not sure how surgery will remove a space unless it’s to fill it with something. And if so, what it’s filled with would be a major concern. ... ... OP won’t get rid of a gum cavity, but if you use antibacterial oils like coconut, oregano, etc it can help keep the canal clean and uninfected. I can’t guarantee it, but I strongly suspect surgery will do more harm than good as usual. [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by rocknlocks
4 year
5,461
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that is correct, a cavitation is an empty space in the jawbone where the tooth used to live. The jaw bone is capable of healing a hole that was made my having a tooth extracted from it but it is inhibited when conventional methods of extraction are used, leaving behind ligaments and a socket that had not been properly cleaned. the cavitation surgery involves opening up that pocket at the sight where the tooth was extracted and scraping out any infection. Scraping and drilling should be done until good, health bone has been reached. ... ... Oil pulling can prevent problems that occur on the surf ...
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by MrCuddly
4 year
5,222
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You seem sold on this so by all means follow your bliss. Just a few points though. Even if trauma somehow ”initiated” an infection, it takes bacteria to have an infection which the right oils can get rid of. ... ... I know, I had an infection at the root of my tooth that i used OP instead of the recommened two root canals to cure. ... ... Second, the idea that a dentist can somehow ”scrape away” bacteria and get 100% of it seems far fetched. I would hope that he also adds some kind of antibiotic once he’s in there. ... ... However your assertion that OP only works on the surfaces of the mouth is 100% ...
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by rocknlocks
4 year
5,158
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I appreciate your concern for my well being and the advice which I believe is well intended. ... ... I did say in a previous message that I agree that oil pulling is hugely beneficial in maintaining good oral health in general since I have been doing it myself for almost a year now. It has the ability to rid the exposed surfaces of your mouth of bad bacteria and viruses each time you pull. I have seen an overall decrease in tartar and plaque buildup, whiter and cleaner teeth, healthy looking gums and fresher breath. It is a habit I plan to continue indefinitely. ... ... If you can show me research ...
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by MrCuddly
4 year
5,150
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I never said oil pulling got rid of cavities, cavatations or anything of th kind. I did claim that antibacterial oils can absorb in the mouth and help with root canal cavaties and teeth that are infected below the gumline. ... ... I had a friend that graduated dental school. When I told her how I cured my tooth infection with oil pulling, she said the same thing: that infections can only be removed by surgery, and in a matter of months not years my tooth infection will come roaring back worse than before. It’s been years and my infected teeth have gone and stayed back to normal with no hi ...
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by MissCast
4 year
5,184
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Please, let’s keep the subject of this posting on my original line ”Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?” ... ... Didn’t you answer your own question in your OP? ... [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by lgrass
4 year
5,024
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hi: ... ... can you please, please, please share the name of your doc w/me. i’ve been trying for years to find a competent surgeon to remove my cavitations...which i know are there from i cat scans and prior surgeries...but the prior surgeons have not gotten all of the problem areas cleaned out. i need to find someone who really knows what they are doing and has a great track record. ... ... thanks and good luck to you. ... ... regards, lisa [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by Music Man
4 year
5,027
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hi Lisa I mailed you a while ago. Dr.Wes Shankland is highly knowledgable on this condition and does not instantly jump into surgery. ... www.drshankland.com ... ... Besides just scraping away infections most of these cavitation surgeons use peroxide and/or iodine solutions to disinfect the areas...and sometimes will pack the area with medicated stuff. I’ve never had it done but I have been told the surgery is less of a big deal than pulling a tooth. Only millimeters of bone are scraped, not huge chunks. [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by amndalb
3 year
4,769
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The Insurance coverage always depends upon what type of severity of the surgery. ... So it will be better to provide all the details regarding the surgery for claiming the insurance. ... ... Health Insurance tx ... [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by rocknlocks
3 year
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I decided to have the cavitation surgery whether insurance pays for it or not. ... ... The dentist I’m using is trained in cavitation surgery using the Huggins method as explained here - http://www.hugginsappliedhealing.com/alliancedentist.php using conscious sedation which allows healing to cross the mid-line of the body. So as the infection from the cavitation site is removed, the body it able to recognize it and start to heal immediately. ... ... Find An Alliance Dentist ... ”Nearly 40 years ago, Dr. Huggins found that removing amalgams and/or root canal teeth without following the proper Protocol ...
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by rocknlocks
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saw the dentist closest to me who has 18 years of experience doing cavitation surgery yesterday. glad I made the trip! they advised that I wait to find out if my insurance will cover the surgery before I go ahead with it b/c it’s such a huge out-of-pocket expense. decided to wait for now. Cavitat machine confirmed that i have 4 cavitation sites in my mouth and my husband has three in his. a chiropractor working out of the same office was able to do muscle testing to confirm which tooth sites had the cavitations - amazing stuff! he also used muscle testing to test for safe composite materi ...
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- Re: Cost of cavitation surgery? from sea0tter2
by s02
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Rocknlocks, ... ... I am sorry I don’t have an answer for you about whether insurance will cover the procedures. I don’t have insurance myself anyways. ... I have at least two toxic root canals I know of and also suspect cavitations and additionally I have 10 or so mercury amalagams. One the root canaled teeth is associated with the adrenal gland (lower right lateral incisor, #26 tooth and is a contributing factor to the stage 3d adrenal fatigue and severe fibromyalgia that has debilitated me. ... If you wouldn’t mind, would you share how much the evaluation, testing, X-rays, surgeries, and crowns wi ...
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- Re: Cost of cavitation surgery? from sea0tter2
by rocknlocks
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In answer to your question about the costs, I can tell you what this dentist charges. Some may charge more and some less. I choose this one b/c of the years of experience and the aggressive way that cavitations are treated the first time so the need for a second surgery is not necessary. ... ... Cavitation evaluation (2 hours): $495 ... Hair analysis testing: $41 ... Full set of X-rays: not sure but covered by my insurance ... Cavitation surgery cost per site: $1,500 ... ... You asked about crowns. This dentist does not believe in using crowns as they allow bacteria to get trapped against the tooth and can l ...
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- Re: Cost of cavitation surgery? from sea0tter2
by s02
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Thank you Rocknlocks for the information! Please keep me posted on how you do with your procedures. I am going to read your previous posts in detail when I have more time. Right now my condition is not stable enough to undergo the surgery nor do I have the finances but I want to learn and do further research. I wish you all the best and good health. [End]
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- Re: Cost of cavitation surgery? from sea0tter2
by rocknlocks
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Okay, just wanted to update you with some new information I just recently came across regarding this surgery. I was able to locate a dentist in central US who does the cavitation surgery for $300 per tooth site, which is $1,200 less per tooth than the quote I got in January from another place. My husband and I will finally be able to afford to get our C’s caused by improper wisdom tooth removal, taken care of! Yes, we will have to travel but even with the cost of plane tickets, rental car and hotel, we are still paying less than 1/3 the cost of what we had initially been told it would be.
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- Re: Cost of cavitation surgery? from sea0tter2
by happinessnow
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Can you send me the names of the dentists on the east coast that do the cavitation work? Thanks! [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by bringmetolife
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This depends on the coverage you have applied for. Dental coverage is optional in getting a health insurance. Then when you apply for dental, there are also options on regular dental check up or surgeries included. [End]
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- Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
by nova73
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Hello, ... ... Do you still have dentist who specializes in cavitationa and only charges $ 300 per site? How are you doing with ... the surgery you had? Thank-you for your help. [End]
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- American Health Reform~~The Real Smackdown~!
by Zoebess
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If you were wondering how health reform was ... going to change your life, below read what ... the mandatory fine print says~~ ... ... `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ... What Will Be Considered Mandatory ... ... The Federal Government’s proposed mandatory health insurance will mean mandatory vaccinations/immunizations. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) says that for anyone who refuses to keep up-to-date vaccinations, under the new health reform, you will not be able to obtain any health care you may need until immunizations are current. ... ... complete article~~ ... ... http:// ...
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- Re: American Health Reform~~The Real Smackdown~!
by InnerCalm
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The coordinated effort to cull and control continues. ... ... ... Watch for the next important piece to take place in a couple months as Codex rears up into place. That will ensure most people have no options in combating what they are releasing (biotech). ... ... At that point the physical world will be pretty much locked down(for most). The game of balancing all this turns metaphysical. They are trying to control that as well but good luck. ... ... ... [End]
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- Re: American Health Reform~~The Real Smackdown~!
by Zoebess
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I agree, and if people do not stand ... back and connect the dots, they will ... not see that the Eugenics Program is ... poised to seal their fate. ... ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenics ... Human Engineering revolves around ... controlling the health of humans, ... and as you also allude too, the ... minds of humans. They are working ... very diligently to be able to read ... our thoughts. Hopefully, the men and ... women who represent us will reclaim ... their minds before they lead us as ... Judas Goats down the path to the ... cullers. ... ... blessings, ... Zoe ... ... -_- ... ... ...
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- Re: American Health Reform~~The Real Smackdown~!
by tmijs789
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If you were wondering how health reform was ... going to change your life, below read what ... the mandatory fine print says~~ ... ... `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ... What Will Be Considered Mandatory ... ... The Federal Government’s proposed mandatory health insurance will mean mandatory vaccinations/immunizations. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) says that for anyone who refuses to keep up-to-date vaccinations, under the new health reform, you will not be able to obtain any health care you may need until immunizations are current. ... ... complete article~~ ... ... http:// ...
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- Health Bill HR 3200 Microchipping Requirement
by Megabite
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... ... TITLE V - OTHER PROVISIONS ... ... Subtitle C ... ... SEC. 2521. NATIONAL MEDICAL DEVICE REGISTRY. ... ... (a) Registry- ... ... (1) IN GENERAL- Section 519 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 360i) is amended-- ... ... (A) by redesignating subsection (g) as subsection (h); and ... ... (B) by inserting after subsection (f) the following: ... ... ‘National Medical Device Registry ... ... ‘(g)(1) The Secretary shall establish a national medical device registry (in this subsection referred to as the ‘registry’) to facilitate analysis of postmarket safety and outcomes data on each device that-- ... ... ‘(A) is or h ...
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- Re: I fixed the link nm
by Megabite
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- Re: Health Bill HR 3200 Microchipping Requirement
by fourfairy
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I’m very glad to visit this beautiful site after completing my hectic vmware vsphere 4.0 session. These types of sites always magnetize me but I can’t give them more time for perceive because of busy schedule of server+. This study time has more significant for me because ccnp certifications are hot because computer-related jobs are a significant growth field. [End]
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- Life insurance and statins
by #35977
4 year
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My doctor told me several years ago that I should take statins because of my familial high cholestrol, etc. ... ... I didn’t take the statins, and instead concentrated on cleansing and became vegan ... ... I want to get a life insurance policy (I’m in the UK) but am concerned that this will come up as a problem. Are there any L.I. companies that have a more enlightened view of such things? ... [End]
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- Re: Life insurance and statins
by daisy7386
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Recently, scholars attempting ”China-centered” perspectives of the Qing dynasty’s nineteenth-century effort at ”self-strengthening” have asserted both a greater capacity for Confucianism to support modernization than previously supposed and a considerable amount of Chinese rather than Western agency in originating such efforts. This essay traces a distinct current in the writing of the self-strengtheners, which sees the marriage of Confucianism and Western technology as powerfully transformatory, leading not just to a revivified China, but also to a China that extended its commercial and c ...
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- Re: Life insurance and statins
by tmijs789
4 year
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To quote your question... "Are there any L.I. companies that have a more enlightened view of such things?" ... ... I’ve been researching insurance for myself over the past few months and turns out there is more to know that just the fact that we need insurance. ... ... I’ve found an abundance of information online... including this ... Independent Health Insurance article provided by The Pajama-Man School ... ... Best of Luck [End]
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- Re: Life insurance and statins
by Acequotes
8 mon
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Hi, ... It’s important to share original thoughts with today’s reader. Your post is a good example of how to make sound points and write interesting content. I agree with your views. Thank you for this post. ... ... [End]
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Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D. on Alternative Medicine & Healthcare (Pt 2)
by Dquixote1217
4 year
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Gonzalez Interview Part Two ( Read Part One) ... ... Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D. on Alternative Medicine, Independent Thinking, and the Looming Universal Health Care Nightmare ... ... © By Peter Barry Chowka ... ... (September 16, 2009) It is, in my opinion, a day that will – or that should – live in infamy. ... ... Today, Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, released the text of the long awaited Senate version of Obamacare – and as I’ve predicted for months/years, this bill, whose provisions stand a good chance of becoming law, mandates (requires) ...
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- THE INFLUENCE GAME: Health interests fund senators
by Dquixote1217
4 year
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THE INFLUENCE GAME: Health interests fund senators ... ... By ALAN FRAM, Associated Press Writer Alan Fram, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 4 mins ago ... ... WASHINGTON – Sen. Max Baucus, a leader in the troubled effort in Congress to write a health care overhaul bill, has received more campaign donations from the health industry than any elected federal official except President Barack Obama and three other senators. ... ... The Montana Democrat is enjoying this largesse — some $3.9 million in contributions from the health care industry since 1989 — ...
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Obamacare & One of Its Few Alt Med Critics by Peter Barry Chowka
R by Dquixote1217
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Obamacare and One of Its Few Alt Med Critics ... ... © By Peter Barry Chowka ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D. ... ... Photo © 2005 by Peter Barry Chowka. ... All rights reserved. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (September 10, 2009) Over Labor Day weekend 2009, the 37th annual convention of the Cancer Control Society (CCS) took place in Los Angeles, as it has every summer since 1973. Thirty years ago I attended my first CCS convention and I was invited bac ...
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- We Remember Life Insurance
by juxtapoz3r
4 year
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I was just contacted by weremember.org about their beneficiary notification program, but I’m not sure I understand it that well. Some of the aspects of the company sound good, but I don’t know if they offer their services for free or if there is some type of hidden fees. I have a phone call in, but I’m waiting for a response. ... ... In short, has anyone had any experience with this company? Can I have my own insurance company and still enroll with them? And if so, how much does it actually cost? ... ... Thanks! [End]
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- Americans are Victims of Undeclared War that Makes Universal Healthcare ...
by Megabite
4 year
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... ----------------------- ... ... Saturday, August 01, 2009 ... ... (NaturalNews) As all the pushing and shoving over universal health care coverage moves into high gear, one thing remains indisputable. If Americans were healthy the costs of insuring them would be a whole lot less, and coverage could easily be provided for all without breaking a sweat. Healthy people have no need to visit doctors or take expensive medicals tests. They don`t even need checkups or perceived authority figures to tell them what they already know. Unfortunately, most Americans are currently nowhere near a state of vibran ...
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- What the universal healthcare advocates don't want you to know
by Dquixote1217
4 year
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Believe it or not someone actually has read the entire 1000+ page Healthcare Bill that is being rushed through our US House of Representatives. Listed below are some of very questionable things they uncovered. Please take time to read through them and consider sharing your opinion with your Representative. ... ... If you haven’t contacted him or her before just go to the Congressional Website at http://www.house.gov/ where you can link to your Rep’s individual website to send him an e-mail. Or, call the Congressional Switchboard at 866-220-0044 and an operator will connect you di ...
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- Re: What the communist healthcare advocates don't want you to know
by boatman
4 year
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the last administration was wrong about alot of things on alot of levels.but they would never come up with this. ... ... but i am pining for the days all i had to worry about was some mass murderer getting his head shoved in a toilet or rotting in cuba and dick chaney intercepting my subversive curezone emails.neither bothers me. ... ... the only thing worse than a fascist is a communist.the fascist takes your rights and your property.the communist takes your rights and your property then tells you it’s for the good of the people.those people are the ones that don’t work. ... ... they will not get one $ ...
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- Re: What the communist healthcare advocates don't want you to know
by #87647
4 year
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I have to agree on all points. I am now more afraid of my own Government than I am of another terrorist or nuclear attack. Because if they ever pass this sham of a bill disguised as ”health care reform” it will be worse than Pearl Harbor and 9/11 combined. [End]
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- Re: What the communist healthcare advocates don't want you to know
by Dquixote1217
4 year
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I would not say that it is about politics because our two party system is pretty much a shame that plays lip service and word games but serves the same masters. To me, it is more about further increasing federal government control and further limiting our freedoms and it is clearly unconstitutional, despite the excuse that it is "promoting the general welfare" - which was really a clause that reinforced the limited duty of a weak federal government to help protect our freedoms and property and help smooth relations and trade among the various states. Nowhere ...
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- Re: What the universal healthcare advocates don't want you to know
by InCharge
4 year
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http://url2it.com/bael ... [End]
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