Anonymous ID: 67b0f2 Dec. 14, 2018, 6:34 p.m. No.4316241   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4315273 PB

>Anyone else think it's convenient that we live in a borderline society and borderline personality disorder gets almost no funding because it cant be cured with a fucking pill?

 

Had family diagnosed with this. Got rid of it by elimination of glutamic acid and aspartic acid in the food.

The food is loaded with excitotoxic neurotransmitters. (brain chemicals aka: brain and nerve drugs)

To learn how to clean up the food see:

 

http://truthinlabeling.org/

 

Good advice for anyone who suffers migraines, seizures, panic attacks, rage disorder, PTSD, manic depression, BPD, and children with poor vision early in life.

My son was 20-40/20-60 legally blind at 7 years old.

I cleaned up the food. Gave him vitamins and fish oil Omegas. It took three years to heal his eyes and let the nerves reconnect to his retina's. He is 20-20 today both eyes, and is a pilot.

Anonymous ID: 67b0f2 Dec. 14, 2018, 7:05 p.m. No.4316629   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4316058 PB

 

>Govt healthcare is unconstitutional but the free market Pres still wants govt involved in healthcare. Can you say hypocrite?? Govt is the problem never the solution.

 

Anon, an insurance company is not a corporation originally designed for the purpose of profit, as other corporations are. They are not "free market" things in the typical sense.

 

They are specifically designed for the purpose of "spreading the risk". Because this is their purpose, they were and are given special tax status, and they are required to collect a pool of money that is there for their beneficiaries in times of need, not for shareholders to profit from.

When corporations get into the insurance game, but, refuse to spread the risk or cover pre-esixting conditions, they are now taking the cream of the crop of payments for the purpose of raising cash for the benefit of shareholders, not patients and the sick.

Because of this they are really no longer spreading the risk, but are indeed, preventing the spread of risk.

In addition they no longer deserve the special tax status.

They are simply insurance vampire corporations, making special status profits, and destroying good insurance corporations.

 

Because of the special function of true insurance companies as originally designed in the law, these corporations must be watched (oversight) to assure their proper function is carried out, in return for that special tax status.

 

When these corporations are no longer "being insurance corporations" but are gutting the insurance system of the funds we collectively need to cover one another, they should be disbanded as medical insurance corporations.