Healthcare is the Real Issue

In the United States, healthcare is the critical issue in the economy.  Over the last four decades, the healthcare infrastructure has been designed to generate and sustain revenue rather than solve the problems of chronic disease and sickness.  There are more people over 100 years of age in China than in the U.S. where we supposedly have the best healthcare in the world.

The fundamental issue is expressed by differentiating the “healers” from the “treaters”.  When you have a calling to become a doctor, your fundamental interest lies in healing the patient.  Your goal is not to see the patient again, or at least soon.  In contrast, the “treater’s" goal is to maximize income within the confines of acceptable practice of medicine.  The pharmaceutical companies have accommodated this avenue by providing profitable symptom management.  Rather than pursuing the true source of pain, let’s just mask the pain instead… at a cost.  Oh, death is an unintended consequence.

Obamacare will backfire and drag the economy down.  I have been told of a local mother of four who must now have healthcare and pay her portion which amounts to $400 per month.  Prior to this she had no healthcare and she is paid less than $10 per hour.  How can she afford her portion of the cost?  By taking on a second job if possible.  With true unemployment at 22% according to shadowstats.com, her opportunities are limited.

Healthcare premiums now cost between $700 and $1,500 per month for baby boomers over 50 years of age.  This is more than the ongoing costs to run the average household excluding the mortgage payment.  Politicians claim that the percentage of healthcare premiums is a small portion of the family budget.  Who are they kidding?  Not at our house!

What is the solution?  I believe that there is a three pronged solution:

1.  Our EDS project analyzes signal interferences to the body’s normal operation.  Signal identification can help uncover exposure to toxins and thus modify your lifestyle to minimize your exposure to the sources of the signals.

2.  Provide a good source of vitamin supplements to address the requirements of each person in their health category.  I would expect the EDS results to help provide some insight in this area.

3.  Work with or develop a healthcare insurance solution that would promote alternative medicine utilization and prevention practices.  I would expect the claims to decline as people became healthier and reduced their exposure to toxins, etc. that negatively impact their health.

If you have an interest in the possible formation of a solution of this nature or participation, you may want to go to unity153.net and register to make yourself known.

Until Our Heavenly Father empowers us to heal fully and completely as Jesus did, I believe the above solution will act as a “gap” during the transition of ages.

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