In the current healthcare debate, primary focus is on the undue influence of health insurance companies. But we should be just as focused on the undue influence of pharmaceutical companies.
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Every time a doctor makes a diagnosis, patients should be guaranteed information regarding nonsurgical or non-pharmaceutical remedies statistically proven to be equally efficacious. And Insurance should have to cover those at the same rate.

Feb 22, 2020 · 1:07 PM UTC

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#RepairAmericaMovement “The question we need to ask ourselves is, ‘Why are so many Americans so sick?”
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The key phrase is “remedies statistically proven to be equally efficacious. “ Informed consent should always include effective alternatives along with potential negatives.
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Preach. My wife is a reiki master. After seeing the types of transformations her clients go through- real emotional healing- I can't believe her work is not covered.
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Dr Andrew Weil in a new cabinet position!
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You are clearly being influenced by the essential oils cartel.
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And we should ban junk sold as if it was food
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Oh you bet. What are you promoting?
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This is true, although if the customer (patient) demands it from providers it will happen free of government intervention.