Health Freedom, Are We Free to Choice our Healthcare? AMA

by AmirHealthGuru on August 2, 2009

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Health Freedom, Are We Free to Choice our Healthcare? AMA

Better Body Clinical Nutrition
Joe Stickland, A.C.N
Applied Clinical Nutritionist

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RyderSpearmann September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Our free care is in …
Our free care is in your hands alone…. except where the government PREVENTS you from getting some drugs or substances that you might wish to use.

Other than that, you are totally free.

It amazes me that you are totally unaware of this (it seems).

RyderSpearmann September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Free Health is:


Free Health is:

Being allowed to decide what is healthy, and to persue it in any manner you choose, without imposing on the freedom of others to do the same.

dugbalaserstream September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Pretty tricky …
Pretty tricky rhetoric in this clip.

Most people are not aware that “slippery slope” is a formal fallacy.

What I see here is psychetruth’s perhaps unconscience merger of his natural distrust for government being equivocated with the “public option” of Obama’s health care plan. (Which the AMA also opposes…always has.)

“Single Payer” has been removed from the table.
“Public option” is about MORE choice. It’s about giving the pirate insurance companies some competition, keeping them honest.

brentpieczynski September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Health-Freedom is …
Health-Freedom is Double-Speak, meant to transfer blame to the victim for the destruction of the victim.

Iwishyouallwell September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

He is soooo right …
He is soooo right about CPS and medicine!

Same is happening here!

We have to fight back! But how?
i dont take any medicine now or in the future, i just eat the foods my body need. That means NO sugar!!!

naynaybonbon September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

You realize our …
You realize our health care system is a business. Business want to increase profits – i.e. creating a need through advertising.

naynaybonbon September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

I do choose what …
I do choose what goes in and out of my body. That’s why I DO NOT like the current U.S. System. We use 80% of the world’s pharmaceuticals and the US and New Zealand are the only industrialized nations that allow direct-to-consumer drug advertisements. Our “free” health care is in the hands of drug companies.

chalk20 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

This guy gave me …
This guy gave me another interesting perspective on the health care issue. I can totally relate to what he says about the military giving their personell unknown medications. I was in the military, and they did this to me. 13 years later I still do not know what type of medications/vaccines they gave me.

Alas777 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

wtf!! the fucken …
wtf!! the fucken government SHOULD! NOT HAVE THE RIGHTS TO TELL US WHAT TO DO. It’s just goes over the line of been OVER protective . I own my own body no one else, not even my parents own me, i do what i want when i want and so on.

744682532 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Did you know that …
Did you know that childhood inoculations are now proven to be the cause of higher rates of child autism? So it’s no wonder why more and more parents are opting out of getting their children inoculated. But I remember in the 80’s that before I was able to goto kindergarten I had to have record of receiving all the childhood inoculations. They wouldn’t let me attend school otherwise. A lot of parents are avoiding this by doing home schooling.

soulstyle9 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Also, I agree that …
Also, I agree that people should be able to eat what they want but with two caveats:
1)people need to first be educated about REAL nutrition, until then they are not really making INFORMED decisions about their diet
2)if people choose to eat unhealthfully they need to be required to pay the financial consequences of the disease care that will result from that. I don’t want to pay for someone’s ingnorant behavior. Disease care is bankrupting this country.
Great video, your best yet. Thanks!

soulstyle9 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

In the national …
In the national news this morning there was a story about how there is a resurgence of measles (”the worst in 10 years”) and they blamed of course people who don’t vaccinate their children. Stories like this create popular backlashes against health freedom.

In your next video please give us resources (reputable organizations) where we can join the fight for health freedom. How do we get involved? Please describe what our rights really are when we get get letters like Aliah’s family did. Thanks

knoyurself September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

You bring up many …
You bring up many good points but neglect a few. The All Volunteer Military of the U.S. today enter into a contract with the Gov. and preventative medice is part of it, do you know they stopped cholera imm’s because they were ineffective? I go to a MD because they have the training I seek to help with my perceved ills, I feel free to take or leave thier advice..I paid for it..but a drug prescription is not a contract or court order. I’m assuming I know whats best for me without the MD degree.

apollocircle September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Universal health …
Universal health care has bancrupted every community that has tried it. Health insurance is a product like any other. You can choose to buy it or not. I buy my own independantly…not thru work. I arrange my life and finances to be able to do that. Universal health care will ruin us. We already have freebie government paid health care for the very poor anyway.

amg5117 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

the freedom to be …
the freedom to be healthy? I’d say that we would need an organisation, such as the FDA, to keep addictive substances out of the marketplace (such as the high glycemic foods and tobacco that are overmarketed). Also, the medications or treatments we take should be effective and nonaddictive and not advertised to the consumer. Also, we would need a free, govt sponsored, comprehensive, and competitive healthcare system which would take care of our health needs wen we do get sik. Sales tax covers it.

Fireclaw2k September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Your in charge of …
Your in charge of you health and choose what to put inside. And I would say part of the goverment to have free health care, etc…

spencerdev91 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

The ability to have …
The ability to have free and quick access to health care and services.

Elizabeth01010101 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

socialized …
socialized healthcare would be much cheaper.

mcurren2004 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Freedom of choice …
Freedom of choice of treatment & physician.
The pill & ins. cos. already control the Drs. Gov’t control would only make the situation worse.

nanciesweb September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

I homeschool my …
I homeschool my kids. Right now, it’s still legal (how regulated will depend on the state). I fear this freedom is only temporary.

If the government promotes natural healing, then I may not oppose it so much. But we all know the government is bought off too easily.

Mossflower1994 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

It is impossible …
It is impossible nothing can truly be free.

AcidEntertainment September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Thought provoking …
Thought provoking video. Health freedom? Never thought about it. I do believe that what we put IN is very important. Like eating organic etc.

moxx064 September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

Well with aprox 1/3 …
Well with aprox 1/3 of the US pop uninsured who picks up the tab anyway? May as well have proper universal health-care.

TheGiantRobot September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

I thought it was …
I thought it was tragic that they want to throw that woman in jail for not giving her autistic son cancer medication. I wouldn’t either. The medical industry probably caused his autism in the first place, those scum.

guarimn September 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

the ability to …
the ability to choose doctors, treatments, and medications.

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