Is The Home Filtration Of Tap Water Drinkable

Posted by Duong on May 30th, 2021

If you have a chronic illness, don't believe your docs. Let me explain. When lupus was socking it to me at the worst one of my docs referred to me in his notes as "steroid dependent" and "unfortunate". All of my docs told me I'd be on steroids (prednisone) forever. When I grew tired of hearing docs say "I don't know" I took charge of my wellness and responsibility for finding answers on my own.

One of the snippets from the tax review caught my eye. It claimed that the cost per head of Pharmaceuticals in Australia had trebled in twenty years from around 0 per head to over 0 whilst in the preceding twenty years it had remained stable. This was put down to the development of "blockbuster" drugs.

Bear Stearns (NYSE: BSC) kick off the financial sector upward swing when they reported blockbuster numbers, the stock rose .36 to close at 1.56, while Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) traded up .62 to close at 4.12 and Black Rock (NYSE: BLK) settled in as it traded up .82 to close at 8.33. The whole sector moved higher but we are not going to list every company that moved up. A lot of the brokerage stocks are still not peaking so keep an eye on them, as they are sure to move much higher in 2006.

The founder of Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and one the richest people on the planet, Bill Gates, will be hanging up his day to day hat at the company by 2008, he will be passing the baton to his Chief Technology Officer Ray Ozzie when he steps down. Gates will be concentrating on his charitable efforts through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Now rumors are spreading rapidly that Steve Ballmer will be the next to step aside as the software giant struggles to find a way to keep itself relevant in the coming years as companies like Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) are nipping at its heels.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is continuing to get as much out of this tense situation as possible as he said a set of incentives and penalties aimed at persuading Tehran to curtail its nuclear programs was a positive step but left the door open in regards to how they would respond. So the beat goes on.

Does this describe you? Have you had a seemingly endless succession of drugs to take? Do you click here find that you can't sleep at night? That you've put on weight? That one drug seems to lead to another to combat the effects of the first drug? That after a while it's almost impossible to get off some of these drugs because some of them are addictive?

What is needed is a change in the way we look at health care. Our current systems are disease systems. The cost comes from treating disease. There is little or no support for or investment in people being healthy. A genuine health system would be looking to keep people healthy rather than pick up the pieces after they have become sick.

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