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Should You Get A Flu Shot This Season?

Posted on October 21st, 2008 in flu, vaccinations, vaccines, video, vitamin d | 2 Comments »

With the 'flu' season upon us, we're being told to get a flu shot, now available in almost any store, church or even airport you visit during the season.

But should you get it?

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Don’t Drink From That Hotel Glass!

Posted on December 11th, 2007 in chemicals, exercise, raw foods, research, travel, video, virus, water | No Comments »

A recent undercover investigative report showed how national chain hotel housekeeping staff clean, or rather don't clean, the drinking glasses. You have to watch this video below and be prepared to cringe.

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Take a Minute To Help Millions Of School Children Fight Obesity

Posted on November 8th, 2007 in causes of obesity, childhood obesity, children, dairy products, diet, food, food assistance programs, food production, frank lautenberg, hamburgers, high blood pressure, obesity, richard lugar, subsidies, unhealthy foods, video, weight loss | No Comments »

As you may know, the Farm Bill is coming up for vote soon in Congress. It may surprise you that the bill contains subsidies for foods high in fat, cholesterol and sugar. Basically, the government buys up foods like hamburgers, bacon, cheese and fatty other products and feeds them to our children at schools and through food assistance programs.

In turn, millions of dollars of donations are given to the congressman and senators that support a bill that keeps the profits rolling in for these unhealthy foods the government buys.

The only way to stop this practice that has been going on for years is to stop the subsidies. And you can help.

An amendment to the farm bill titled the FRESH Amendment (S. 2228) was introduced by Sens. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Richard Lugar (R-IN) that would reduce the amount of these subdidies. Currently, more than 80 percent of food production subsidies support meat, sugar, oil, dairy products, and animal feed. All these foods have been proven to increase cancers, high blood pressure, obesity and related diseases. They are recommended to be minimized, if not avoided completely. Childhood obesity is rising at a rapid rate, in part to this practice.

In fact, the video How To Get Fat Without Even Trying with Peter Jennings points to the same practice of subsidizing unhealthy foods as one of the causes of obesity in our country today.

You can call your congressman and senators to express your support for the FRESH Amendment and help reduce the amount of unhealthy foods being fed to our children. Get the number to your representatives here.

To your (and our children's) best health!

Mark


Would You Get In Shape To Save Money?

Posted on November 7th, 2007 in business health insurance, deductibles, diet, economic incentive, exercise, fitness, get in shape, health insurance, health insurance plan, lifestyle changes, lose weight, obesity, overweight, video, weight loss | No Comments »

Watch out, you may be asked to pay more for your company's health insurance plan if you're out of shape.

More and more companies are taking a controversial approach by 'encouraging' employees to get fit by lowering their deductibles if they pass a yearly physical fitness test. If they don't, they pay a much larger deductible.

Would you get in better shape to save thousands every your on your health insurance?

I think this is a brilliant plan since it rewards those that are healthier and file fewer claims. Until now, everyone pays the same regardless of their physical health.

It's simple economics... and it works. For example, in the video below, you'll see how an Arkansas county saved over $1.5 million dollars in a year and half after implementing the new plan. When they started, they were in the red half a million dollars. It shows how an economic incentive can help make lifestyle changes and benefit everyone.

In times when health care costs are skyrocketing, this type of incentive is badly needed... and it's a win-win situation. Overweight employees lose weight, feel better, have more energy and are more productive. They also add years to their life and most likely live better quality lives at home.

Initially many employees find this an intrusion and violation of their rights. After going through the program for some time, they seem to appreciate the benefits for themselves and their employer.

To your best health!

Mark

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