Saturday, April 25, 2009

The Value of Homemade Medicine

Did you know the number one export from Japan is insurance policies? At the same time, are you aware that state government underwriters determine how much your insurance policies will cost? In exchange for this "service", a significant percentage of the money you pay each month is collected by the state in the form of "underwriting" fees. Perhaps it should come as no surprise that governing bodies also license doctors in order to propagate an enormous money making system that generates millions of tax dollars. On the other hand, horror stories emerge on a daily basis about all kinds of malpractice, and drugs that are about as useful as leeches and spell casting. Why not try homemade medicine instead?

As the economy continues to collapse under all kinds of foolish decisions made by consumers and governing bodies alike, there is no question that healthcare systems around the world are in serious trouble. In particular, there is an urgent need to begin ending reliance on harmful drugs when diet and lifestyle changes are the best and safest cures available. Regardless of whether you are talking about gastritis or hypertension, there is no substitute for a healthy diet and proper exercise. You may even be surprised to find that homemade medicine can help prevent these conditions.

When you make use of homemade medicine, you can free your wallet and the medical profession of an enormous burden. At the same time, you will also be able to enjoy good health and lifestyle that will help you stay fit well into your advanced years. While you may still need a conventional doctor to treat ailments like diabetes and infectious diseases, you will find that many other things can and should be managed on your own. Without a question, if you are sick of all your money going on health care and taxes, the best thing you can do for yourself and the economy is to resist the urge to live in a way that does not truly promote good health.

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