April Workshop and MAHA Optimism?

Dec 17, 2024 11:01 am

In this newsletter:


  • Spring Workshop is on the Calendar for April 3-6.
  • Will the Health Industry be Changing?
  • Christmas is Upon Us


Our spring workshop has posted on the calendar for April 3-6.


Details and the path to the registration form begin here:


Workshop!


Our workshops are all about what we call the Q-Collective - that's the Qualitative, Quantitative and Quantumtative aspects of health. See the training tab at biomedx.com to learn much more about this.


In this class we'll be using and understanding microscopes, meters, measures and more to delve deep into live blood, dry layers, gingival screening, urine scanning, auditing physiological biofeedback, imprinting water, doing biological resets, and more.


You will be led in how to incorporate new and exciting ways of looking at health and the biological terrain in order to further help the health of yourself and family and empower your clinic and clients in new ways if you’re in this business.


And if you’re not in this business, there is no better time than now to move in that direction as things look to be turning a corner as society grows in awareness of what health really is about.


MAHA – Make America Healthy Again?


Yes, there is a question mark after that.


While I am a guy that is typically optimistic and the glass of milk is half full, whenever government is involved, that glass has fallen off the table, the floor is a mess, and vermin have come to lap up the milk.


But perhaps this time around with a new administration something good will come out of some of what is being proposed.


One thing I have yet to hear, which absolutely needs to happen, is enforcement of the law already on the books, for decades, which has never been applied against the medical industry. This is Title 15 Chapter 1 of the United States Code. You might want to take a look at it.


People that run hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, as well as health insurance companies, violate this law every single day. If you want to know why the cost of medical care is through the roof, this is why. The people that run the system are never held to account.


If laws were enforced, a lot of people in the medical system would be in jail.

And if that happened, no one left would continue to break the law and medical costs in the system could realistically drop back to an inflation adjusted 1964 level.


This was a time when most any mom could open her purse and pay an emergency room bill on the spot for the doc stitching up her son’s head after some stupid schoolyard antics.


Oh, that would be my mom by the way, and I have a vivid memory of her doing exactly that, probably more than once, at our blue-collar neighborhood clinic.


Enforce the dang law and not only would costs drop like a rock, when the free market opens up, the only insurance needed would be for catastrophic events. Most all of government health insurance schemes could be terminated, and that alone would greatly help the national debt.


While enforcing the law would bring pain for a while within the medical industrial complex, and many would lose their jobs at the outset, things would also re-order along free market competitive lines and abundant new opportunities would unfold. Much more movement into the natural health arena would be one.


Repealing other laws and regulations that support the drug industry would also go far to bringing health back to America. If people had to pay for drugs out of their own pocket, it would create a shopping mindset and low and behold, people would discover there are real alternatives that might serve them better than pharmaceutical concoctions.


While I remain cautiously optimistic, we are talking the government here and those glass busting vermin do like to lap up the free milk.


Speaking of Milk…


It is fast approaching the day when the cookies and milk will be coming out to treat that jolly guy coming down the chimney.


It is also the season to wish everyone a Merry Christmas.


Irrespective of faith, or belief, or anti-Christmas propagandists, I’d like to think that a wish of joy by whatever words used, touches each of us in some way in our shared humanity.


Though we all travel different paths, we are bound nonetheless to know at some point that it is love that is the most powerful force in the universe.


This year, as in prior years, it is always special for me in part because of you.


You take time to open these emails, entertain its ideas, maybe put them to work, and for some, you do even more.


For all of that I am deeply thankful.


May your Christmas be merry and your New Year be prosperous. May you find warmth in the company of loved ones and success in all your endeavors.


And may your blessings be, abundant.


Steve

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