Comments 1 - 26 of 26 Search these comments
Most deaths from COVID are likely people that were their own worst enemy and treated their bodies like shit.
Now if people just did that everyday, we'd likely have less issues with the virus. My biggest vice is probably beer and the occasional pot smoke/edible, otherwise eat well, drink lots of water and do shit. Most deaths from COVID are likely people that were their own worst enemy and treated their bodies like shit. Food and eating shitty seems to be a factor in outcome with this bug.
It's pathetic how willing people are to crap on the hope of others.
HCQ was not particularly effective against CV-19
What if something does happen and you suddenly get bills for half a million? The bills are deliberately far higher for people without insurance. It takes a lot of guts to bet they won't sue.
Hydrate and eat well. It's really not all that complicated.
Then again, a doctor who once posted here said that the medical industry is not generally in the business of suing sick people. Looks bad.
Most deaths from COVID are likely people that were their own worst enemy and treated their bodies like shit.
Our prevention modal puts heavy focus on diet, exercise, sleep, and supplements. In the 10 years we've been working on it, myself, my wife, and my daughters have never missed insurance. When we do go to the doctors, it's naturopaths, who aren't covered, so out-of-pocket no matter what. We have also taken advantage of cheaper care in Mexico a few times(benefit of living close to the border). But the couple of times we have gone to a regular doctor, they usually discount for cash payment. Saves them a ton of money and time not having to deal with insurance companies
It takes a lot of guts to bet they won't sue.
Yes, studies have been done. That is a fact.
WookieMan saysHydrate and eat well. It's really not all that complicated.
Unless you are critically ill, in which case water won't help you.
I never anticipated that I would be diagnosed with R.A.
Surgeries, such as hip replacements or stabilizing a broken femur, are often considered "elective" and patients will be denied without insurance or the ability to pay up front.
elliemae saysI never anticipated that I would be diagnosed with R.A.
That's an auto-immune disease. You're diet may still need some work. Have you sought the advise of a naturopath regarding your condition? More conditions are curable than you might think.
NuttBoxer says
It takes a lot of guts to bet they won't sue.
No idea where you got this quote...
elliemae saysSurgeries, such as hip replacements or stabilizing a broken femur, are often considered "elective" and patients will be denied without insurance or the ability to pay up front.
I just had a baby this past year(with insurance). Got it just for that, we never went for anything else. Still ended up owing over $4,000, and I didn't get the cheap plan. Would have been cheaper to pay a birthing center, but my wife ...
High dose curcumin has helped many with RA
I don't wear a face mask in public, or indoors unless requested to. Even if there's a sign, I make them tell me at least once, and half the time they don't say anything. Enforcement of the rules/guidelines/whatever is highly irregular due to all the conflicting statutes between private business, the many levels of government, and the high level of distrust everyone has of government.
I go out whenever I want to, as far as I want to. When we go out our youngest is always with us as she is less than a year. I have zero concern about my family getting sick because we have for the past 10 years practiced prevention. We don't have health insurance, don't need it.
Last weekend I saw many people out at Balboa Park. All of them kept a respectful distance, some even from others in their group. People are not stupid, they do not need government to tell them how to stay healthy.
A life lived in fear isn't worth living. The media and government are full of shit. Everyone I've talked to says the same. God made this a world centered around relationship. Go out and live!