Guest guest Posted June 20, 2009 Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 I was thinking more on the lines that if there was a single payer health care system then doctors would not be prescribing the amount of 'pills' that they are now, nor unnecessary surgery. There is a lot of dangerous meds and lousy surgery procedures being done now on people in the name of getting money for it. If that stops, and all the dolling out of drugs stops, then we will all be better off. What we really need is a very strong alternative medicine field and practises were people can go in the green building and receive any number of holistic therapies. And these alternative medicine clinics need to be everywhere competing with the national health care system. The only way that we alternative medicine can get stronger and have more recognition is by letting that corporate health care system be taken over by the government. They are too strong now and they will crush us when they are bringing in fortunes. Nobody can stop us from using alternative medicine any more than they can stop us from using marijuana which falls under the alternative medicine umbrella also IMO. We can always grow our own medicine and form coops too with all kinds of herbal remedies and products. looking for a few good women and New Yorkers ourrealnewsplace/ ________________________________ Jim Clark <huuman60 Thursday, 18 June, 2009 19:21:42 << >> Re:Sen. Sanders Petition to Congress Supporting Single-Payer Health Ca >>The time is now for our country to join the rest of the industrialized world and provide cost-effective, comprehensive quality health care to every man, woman and child in our country.<< I totally disagree. Ron Paul has given us the correct model and it certainly is not a single payer system A single payer system will result in more government control of your options and is the ticket to eliminating health food supplements entirely down the road. The last thing that we need if we are interested in wellness as opposed to fixing the broken parts is any system currently proposed by the administration or a single payer system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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