Sunday, January 29, 2012

Cactus Juice Chronic Inflammation and Pain Relief in a Bottle

Original Article @ David Ogdens Blog

Nopalea Cactus Juice
Pain and Inflammation Relief

Do you ever consider how much that little bottle of pills costs you? Or your insurance company?

You go to a doctor and pay around $175 for a 10-minute consult. He writes a prescription. You go to the pharmacy and wait while it is filled, pay between $3.50 and $550 (sometimes there is a difference between the two), go home and take the medicine for a week or two. If you have problems along the way, you return to the doctor for another $150 appointment so he can refer you to a specialist who now charges $275 and writes another prescription…

In many areas, you often do not even see a doctor. "Physician's Assistants" do that. It still costs $175, but it only takes a few extra years of school. They write the prescriptions.

This is not unusual at all. If the doctor's office is private, he might have a nurse, a receptionist, a clerk and a bookkeeper. If you visit an office with several physicians you will see people everywhere, and few of them have anything to do with medicine. The primary role of these sundry people is government compliance.

You also face the prospect of being sent to the hospital or clinic for "special tests." You might visit a doctor because of a stomach complaint, and he might want you to have blood drawn, get an ultra-sound, a barium test, and leave a gallon of urine for a twenty-four hour creatinine clearance. If you refuse, he will write a prescription for antacid. If the pain does not gone away after a week, it might then appropriate to get the tests.

Another problem is pain medicine, any kind of hormone (including human type insulin) and anti-biotics. Because it is so closely controlled, chronic pain requires chronic payment to get the ""good stuff." You have to poke your head in every month (at a cost of $250 or so) so the PA can hand you the same prescription you were handed last month. The only option is aspirin or ibuprofen.

Yes, you might need the stuff every month for the rest of your life, but the doctor has to assure the government that you have paid for the right to get it. It's called "sanctioned health care." It means expensive. It also means controlled.

The only alternative is to find a a non prescription pain and inflammation resource.

David Ogden
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