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Medical Magnets: Saving Lives and Millions of Dollars in Healthcare: Why Your Insurance Plan Should Pay for Medical Biomagnetism
Contributor(s): Durazo, Moses (Author)
ISBN: 1982041730     ISBN-13: 9781982041731
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $8.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Insurance - Health
- Law | Medical Law & Legislation
Physical Information: 0.17" H x 6" W x 9" (0.27 lbs) 84 pages
 
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Health care debates rage across America these days over the "repeal and replace" law.While debate is healthy, it is troubling that all of this talk continues to ignore the single most important issue in our current health care system.That is the problem of alternative medicine, such as Medical Biomagnetism, not being covered by insurance providers, and the lack of legislative pressure from the government to encourage them to do so.In Medical Magnets: Saving Lives and Millions of Dollars in Health Care (Why your insurance plan should pay for medical biomagnetism), holistic health and biomagnetic practitioner Moses Durazo invites readers to broaden the health debate and consider options that will lead to a more effective and enhanced health care system.He presents a logical and scientific argument to illustrate that if insurance providers accepted the effectiveness of many alternative medicines, not only could they enjoy tremendous financial savings, but the tax burden placed on United States citizens to fund government insurance would also be eased.With a fact-based, straight-forward style, he builds a case for saving billions of dollars a year in health care and creating a healthier, more drug-independent society in the process.The health care conversation keeps skirting the issue of alternative medicine because nobody wants to take it seriously. They do this, without acknowledging that the current medical system is a failure.There is no good replacement plan for what exists now until both sides come to terms with the fact that they must consider alternatives to our current system and educate patients to be more self-sufficient.The question we need to be debating now is: Why must we remain focused on an allopathic health system that is insurance driven and encourages patients to take expensive tests and drugs when we have access to an alternative system that heals, cures and costs less?If you want answers to the ongoing health care debate in America today, this book is for you