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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: NOW who wrote (214897)8/9/2009 5:34:53 PM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
NOW, the other problem is US. as in society.

we eagerly pay too much for a house. we eagerly pay too much for too much vehicle. we eagerly burn cash left and right, but nobody wants to pay for their health care.

having been on SAD (standard american diet) and currently on a hormonally balanced, anti-inflammatory diet, i know diet plays a key role in health care costs.

if people at correctly, i could easily see half of all health care costs going away - maybe a lot more.

one study correlated a pretty decent anti-inflammatory diet with an 83% reduction in diabetes in 40 year olds. diabetes is brutally expensive to treat and the risk of more complications go up dramatically.

bmj.com

as a whole, americans don't care. corporations don't care b/c they can't maximize profits off lean meats, fruits and veggies, monunsaturated fat or high quality fish oil.

we eat poorly, spend our lives buying stuff we can't afford and then expect someone else to pay to keep us alive.

it is perverse.
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