So under what portion do you spend on health and wellness- does food, a mortgage, and a garden count? Because that’s where we are looking to “get” the most heath.
Given the extraordinary deliberate assaults on our health which are likely to escalate, do you think practitioners should be offering and constantly updating advice on mitigation strategies such as I V EDTA?
I answered this questionnaire but I live in Portugal, Southern Europe, and think my replies will not be relevant for your survey? We have a state medical system (for major events such as car accidents, initial critical care eg after an infarct - then you try to get into a private hospital (aka “hotel”) on your private insurance for aftercare. Cancer care is paid by the State and all prescriptions are free once you get the “cancer” diagnosis. You can see a consultant at the private hospital cartels for €26 ( with the remaining €54 for the €80 consult paid by the insurance). I think that’s a bit different from the USA.
So under what portion do you spend on health and wellness- does food, a mortgage, and a garden count? Because that’s where we are looking to “get” the most heath.
Great question. It's hard to separate many of these expenses!
Given the extraordinary deliberate assaults on our health which are likely to escalate, do you think practitioners should be offering and constantly updating advice on mitigation strategies such as I V EDTA?
Yes, but I think testing to know where you are comes first!
I don’t think you’ve mentioned edta in the past, Dr. maybe you could in the future?
Thank you.
Agreed. Many don't even know what EDTA is. Does your practitioner know Carol?
More sophisticated questions about insurance needed to be responsive, for example, are deducts for medicare be included?
We spend about $100 per month. Magnesium plus chlorella. Knowing which supplements to take, and which can do us more harm than good, is a battlefield.
I answered this questionnaire but I live in Portugal, Southern Europe, and think my replies will not be relevant for your survey? We have a state medical system (for major events such as car accidents, initial critical care eg after an infarct - then you try to get into a private hospital (aka “hotel”) on your private insurance for aftercare. Cancer care is paid by the State and all prescriptions are free once you get the “cancer” diagnosis. You can see a consultant at the private hospital cartels for €26 ( with the remaining €54 for the €80 consult paid by the insurance). I think that’s a bit different from the USA.