The entire medical system needs revamping. There needs to be emphasis on a wholistic approach and not on a pill “to cure everything”. Stress health, weight loss, normal BMI, decrease fast food licenses and increase prices via taxes on junk foods-soda pops, ice creams, candy, potato chips, pretzels. Heavily tax alcohol and cigarettes. Increase insurance costs to those with morbid obesity, alcoholism and smoking/drug addiction. Insurance companies Or the government must include wellness programs for addiction, alcoholism, weight loss. Schools need to teach both sexes, as part of the curriculum, healthy eating and cooking from scratch. We need to go back to our roots of clean water (no fluoride, etc. in water), no pesticides and GMO crops, herbal use for healing. Ban the AMA, AHA, JCAOH, AAP, ANA and more oversight by civilians into the cleanliness, and medical care in hospitals. What we are doing now is NOT working for improved health, but rather the focus is on illness.
I have yet to hear one news agency asking any health official about the deaths and side effects from the a Covid shot. This show that every news outlet has been directed to steer clear of the topic including Newsmax and OAN. I challenge their reporters to have any doctor or CDC, FDA, NIH or WHO official on the air and ask that question and justify continuing Covid shots and boosters.
A tax on "junk food" is such a broad and slippery slope and not conducive to a free country to begin with.
No, people just need to be educated better on good decisions and we can't normalize land whales like Gillette.
It's one thing to be a little chunky, that's nothing new. But if you weigh 300+ pounds then you should know that there's a problem. And you have two choices to start your weight loss journey without spending too much more money;
Work harder and walk to burn more than you eat, or calorically restrict better. Eventually you have to do both, but if you can have the willpower to just start walking, you'll burn calories extremely fast, especially at that weight.
It all comes down to a failure of education and a culture that normalizes being morbidly obese, with a myriad of excuses.
I don't need more taxes just because I'm going on a trip and want a snack for the road or I'm craving something labelled "junk food" by the same government that is forcing us to get injected with a suspect substance and denying the right to work to a group of people.
The entire medical system needs revamping. There needs to be emphasis on a wholistic approach and not on a pill “to cure everything”. Stress health, weight loss, normal BMI, decrease fast food licenses and increase prices via taxes on junk foods-soda pops, ice creams, candy, potato chips, pretzels. Heavily tax alcohol and cigarettes. Increase insurance costs to those with morbid obesity, alcoholism and smoking/drug addiction. Insurance companies Or the government must include wellness programs for addiction, alcoholism, weight loss. Schools need to teach both sexes, as part of the curriculum, healthy eating and cooking from scratch. We need to go back to our roots of clean water (no fluoride, etc. in water), no pesticides and GMO crops, herbal use for healing. Ban the AMA, AHA, JCAOH, AAP, ANA and more oversight by civilians into the cleanliness, and medical care in hospitals. What we are doing now is NOT working for improved health, but rather the focus is on illness.
I have yet to hear one news agency asking any health official about the deaths and side effects from the a Covid shot. This show that every news outlet has been directed to steer clear of the topic including Newsmax and OAN. I challenge their reporters to have any doctor or CDC, FDA, NIH or WHO official on the air and ask that question and justify continuing Covid shots and boosters.
A tax on "junk food" is such a broad and slippery slope and not conducive to a free country to begin with.
No, people just need to be educated better on good decisions and we can't normalize land whales like Gillette.
It's one thing to be a little chunky, that's nothing new. But if you weigh 300+ pounds then you should know that there's a problem. And you have two choices to start your weight loss journey without spending too much more money;
Work harder and walk to burn more than you eat, or calorically restrict better. Eventually you have to do both, but if you can have the willpower to just start walking, you'll burn calories extremely fast, especially at that weight.
It all comes down to a failure of education and a culture that normalizes being morbidly obese, with a myriad of excuses.
I don't need more taxes just because I'm going on a trip and want a snack for the road or I'm craving something labelled "junk food" by the same government that is forcing us to get injected with a suspect substance and denying the right to work to a group of people.
Hear HEAR!