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If Money Was Not a Factor & Time Was Not an Issue, How Would You Care For Your Health?

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"I'd come and see you but you aren't covered by my insurance.
" "My insurance will cover most of the $15,000 treatment so I'll do the treatment.
" "My pills are cheap compared to natural supplements so I'll stay with the pills even though I hate the side effects.
" "My insurance will cover only 13 visits per year to see you but they'll pay for the surgery so I'll have the surgery.
" "I have great insurance coverage so I'll stay with the medical care.
" "I have insurance so I might as well use it seeing as I pay for it.
" What do you tell yourself when it comes time to choose how to care for your health? Do you let someone else or some other institution determine what you will do if you get ill? Steve chose to have a hip replaced even though he felt better under chiropractic care.
But his insurance plan covered only 13 visits to the chiropractor per year.
"I want to have money to retire-I don't want to give it all to the chiropractor.
The insurance will pay for the surgery.
" But after the surgery he had more pain and his quality of life diminished to the point where he gave up all his recreational activities and spent his retirement years sitting at home taking pain medication daily.
He also became obese and developed diabetes due to his inactivity.
He had money to retire, but he stated he hated his life now because he felt miserable.
Mary chose to have chemotherapy at $15,000 per dose to try to manage her auto-immune disorder.
She chose the chemotherapy over working with a natural practitioner because of her insurance coverage.
Jason took 5 different prescriptions daily to manage his chronic diseases.
Each drug gave him a side effect that caused him to take other drugs to manage those side effects.
In the end, he took 10 different drugs daily.
He became legally disabled due to the inability to work because of the drug side effects mostly.
He wanted to be free of suffering, but natural care was not covered by his insurance so he chose to continue to suffer with his medical drug regimen because his insurance paid for the drugs.
What about you? If money was not a factor and time was not an issue, would you care for your health differently than you do now? What if you could be healthy today and not have to pay large amounts of money? What if you could be free of the side effects of medical drugs and treatments? The High Cost of Medical Care It is no secret that medical care is expensive.
The average annual physical is between $1,000 and $3,000.
A general 7-minute office visit averages $150, and medical drugs are astronomical in price in the United States.
And the leading reason for bankruptcy in the United States is medical bills.
Even medical insurance coverage is too much for most people, even if a percentage of the premiums are paid by an employer.
Almost half of the people in the United States do not have medical insurance.
President Obama is working on a policy to allow all citizens of this country to have medical insurance coverage-it's a great undertaking for the president; it has over $1 trillion price tag attached to it.
In 2003, it was estimated that 74% of the population took at least 1 prescription drug daily, with the per capita statistic being 10.
8 (this means that everyone in the United States takes an average of close to 11 prescriptions each day-if you don't take 11, then someone else is taking 22).
The average per capita cost for these prescriptions (out of pocket) is $501 per month.
What would you do with an extra $501 per month? The average annual per capita expenditures for out-of-pocket medical care overall is $5,670 or 15.
3% of one's income (this does not include insurance premiums which average $23,842 per year for a family plan).
For some, they don't even see $23,842 per year.
With medical care, disease management is the focus.
Drugs, treatments and other care have the focus of keeping the disease under control-to keep it from interfering with a person's life too much and to keep them working.
The diseases tend to get worse with time; for some, between the disease itself and the side effects of drugs, they are unable to work or participate in life so they become legally disabled.
It should be noted that the United States far exceeds other countries in medical costs.
The United States is also one of the most diseased countries using the criteria of obesity, hospital admissions, life expectancy, infant death ratio, those on low-income medical insurance, and those without medical insurance.
The Middle-of-the-Road Cost of Natural Care Natural care encompasses visits to a chiropractor, acupuncturist, practitioner of some kind of non-medical care, and supplements.
Homeopathy is not included in this section.
Although the population spends an average of $20 billion annually on natural care, the majority of people do not see natural practitioners.
It is estimated that only 33% of the population take natural supplements or seek the care of a non-medical practitioner.
The average person taking natural supplements spends between $250 and $500 each month, with some paying much more.
The average cost to see a chiropractor is $65 per visit; the average cost to see a Naturopathic Doctor is $50 to $200.
Although these "office visit" fees are still considerably lower than to see a medical doctor, the costs of natural supplements still cause many to limit the number of supplements they take, or they may not take them at all.
Depending upon the practitioner, the focus of care may be either to improve a person's quality of life or to manage a disease with natural supplements instead of with medical drugs.
For the most part, herbs and vitamin/mineral supplements help with the person's well-being, but healing may take a long time.
As most of the population takes at least 1 medical drug daily, taking supplements without talking to someone who is educated in both medical drugs and natural supplements could lead to health problems occurring.
Most medical drugs will interact with vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements.
If you take a medical drug (even just Tylenol® or ibuprofen), do not take any natural supplement without first verifying with a qualified practitioner that it is safe to do so.
The Low Cost of Homeopathic Care When referring to homeopathic care, there are two distinctions: Classical Homeopathy and Modern Homeopathy.
Basically, Modern Homeopathy works with disease management using homeopathic remedies; Classical Homeopathy works towards restored health and vitality.
Both practitioners charge an average of $350 for the initial visit and between $80 and $100 for follow-up visits.
Homeopathic remedies/medicines are usually included with the visit; if not, they average $15 each.
If a person sees a Classical Homeopath, they spend, on average, $650 per year but save $1,000 on medical expenses per year.
Modern Homeopathic care can cost the same but the savings for medical expenses is lower or absent.
The length of time a person is under care with a Classical Homeopath is an average of 1 month for every 1 year the person has had a chronic condition; if you are a highly sensitive person or have reactions to multiple stimuli (drugs, substances, emotions, etc), then the length of healing time may be double.
For a Modern Homeopath, length of time varies as homeopathics that are not selected according to homeopathic principles and the Laws of Cure do not help with healing-they manage diseases but the diseases tend to get worse because they are not healed with the selected homeopathics.
Conclusion So, if money is a factor, best to choose Classical Homeopathy for healing.
All fees will be out-of-pocket, but you save a lot of money in the end, diminish your suffering, and work towards being free of the diseases.
Would you spend $650 if you could save $1,000 in the end? Would you give yourself time to heal if you know that you could be healthy in the end? When it comes to your health, dreams and well-being, time is not an issue and money is not a factor.
You can be healthy and vibrant.
You can achieve all your dreams.
You can do it all.
You can be in control of your health-not your insurance company or your doctor or anyone else.
YOU.
An old saying is that "if you don't have your health you don't have anything.
" See a Classical Homeopath and you can have health, time, money and your dreams; here is no need to go without one of these just so you can have the others.
Decide to have it all! Make the right decision for yourself.
Best wishes,
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