The GREAT CHOLESTEROL DECEPTION AND STATINS
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What do you do for medical expenses? Pay as you go is great as long as you have no big expenses. Concierge doctors are great and most tests are negotiated to 1/10th or so of the price. Hospital visits can be CRAZY expensive though. How do you handle that? Been looking into canceling mine as well since they don’t really pay anything.
My hospital stay 2 years ago would have cost me $795,000. However, with insurance, the total cost was around $350,000 with my part being $4700 out-of-pocket max
I haven't visited a "doctor" for illness for over 20 years now. I had some back pain issues for which I visited numerous doctors 10-15 years ago. None of them did much good. I healed all of those issues through fasting in the last 4 years. Now-a-days I eat only once a day (intermittent fasting) so the body cleanses out most of the food related toxins. I use herbal teas to facilitated deep cleanses too. My body is my own doctor, the best one. I listen to indications it gives. I exercise twice a day and jog for 2 miles. Health can be very very simple once we start listening to the body. Pharma makes it so much complicated than it needs to be.
I don't know why anyone here would go to the hospital or doctor or even buy over the counter medication.
We all know how evil and corrupt the medical industry is. Why would you trust the same people who are peddling the clot shot to tell you the truth about any other health issue?
Over the counter medication is made by Big Pharma. People seem to forget that. Or they think because it's cheap or because they don't need a prescription that it's ok. But it's made by the same big pharma companies that make all the other garbage you wouldn't take.
Almost every modern health problem can be solved by eating a proper diet, exercising, not smoking, not drinking, and perhaps an herbal remedy here and there for stubborn issues.
Other than for serious injuries, there is no reason to ever darken the doorstep of a hospital or doctor's office.
Just my non-doctor opinion, of course.