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Health Care Reform: How It Should Look

by: Kim Evans

(NaturalNews) Health care reform is the hottest debate around, but unfortunately, Washington has it all wrong. Health care reform shouldn't be about who is going to pay for more drugs for people; health care reform should be about how to create and keep healthy people, so that symptoms of disease aren't apparent and prevalent.

In truth, health care reform should start with agricultural and dietary reform specifically by getting the literally thousands of allowed chemicals in our diets, out of our diets. It should be about getting the processed and chemical-filled foods off the shelves and making sure that the natural foods on the shelves aren't genetically modified, radiated, or have pesticides or man-made chemicals in them.

Health care reform should be about getting the toxic chemicals out of our shampoos and conditioners, you know, the ones people rub on their heads each day.

Health care reform should be about cleaning up our environment and finding more natural energy solutions, so that people aren't breathing in dangerous fumes from burning fossil fuels and other pollutants each day.

Health care reform should be about having cookware that isn't toxic like aluminum and Teflon are, and making sure it's widely available and affordable. Health care reform should be about making sure renewable and non-toxic materials are used in home and office construction.

Health care reform really should be about getting people off drugs, not making sure that drugs are affordable, so that they can buy and take more.

Health care reform really shouldn't be looking to add more chemicals to people's bodies no matter who pays for them; it should be looking to remove the hundreds of toxic chemicals (at a minimum) that are already in there, many of which have been there since birth.

Health care reform should take a look at the literally thousands upon thousands of available studies that show us that chemicals in our food and environment can cause almost every disease conceivable. Health care reform should understand the obviousness of the statement above, and not fight it tooth and nail, or deny its truth.

Health care reform should immediately end sugar and factory farming subsidies and shift them to sustainable, organic farms. Health care reform should end factory farming and genetically altering foods to avoid polluting the land, nearby crops, and people.

Health care reform should end the use of antibiotics in humans and animals, so that our healthy bacteria, our first line of immune defense, isn't routinely destroyed. Health care reform should educate people about natural substances like coconut oil and garlic, and how to take them as effective antibacterial agents that don't destroy our immune systems.

Health care reform should get the mercury out of our mouths, fluoride out of our water, and aluminum out of any deodorant. Health care reform should help people understand that the unnatural foods they regularly consume and chemicals they are continually exposed to actually do hurt them, even if it takes a little while for the problems to show up.

Health care reform should help companies admit when they are doing or making something that is harming people, instead of allowing the standard denial route, and it should then insure quick changes are made to a non-toxic route when a problem is found.

Health care reform should end the widespread availability of McDonalds, Taco Bell, Burger King, and acidic soft drinks. Health care reform should teach people how to prepare delicious and healthy meals, using a multitude of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Health care reform should switch out dangerous and toxic choices for conscious and natural options, and do it in way that is affordable for everyone. Because returning to the way nature intended us to eat, and eliminating all of the common poisons in and around us, is really the only logical place to start.

When it's all said and done, health care reform shouldn't be about what's best for the drug companies, insurance companies, medical industry, politicians, processed food makers, pesticide makers, genetically altered foods pushers, or even oil companies. It should be about what's best for the people. You and me.

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