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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

My Blog on Health Care and Cheapcures

Promoting Entrepreneurial Revolution

In one of my posts here, I noted that health care  will continue to prosper even in difficult times, even in US whose government does not have enough social security funding, revaluation of the dollar, dependence of too much printing or issuance of easy money.

Huge Expenditures on Health Care

Trillions of dollars are spent by Americans on health care, with just prescription medicine reaching hundreds of billions of dollars.  This is good business for pharma  and their counterpart mds.  There are allegations that the results account for huge sales and profits of pharma, and lavish lifestyles of health practitioners.  And at huge physical and financial cost to the patients.


However 80% of the world population can not afford the high cost of health care.  It was shown in India and Thailand that effective cures are possible.

In the Western medicine, there is a growing need and awareness for:   reduction of health care costs (in view of the impending financial doom) and making them more effective.  Despite huge expenditures in health care, there is no increase in cure rate.  Hundreds of thousands of Americans still die from the three dread disease:   heart, cancer, and diabetes. Why?

Protocols for treatment have not changed.

However, elsewhere in the world (and even in the US) there is a growing trend for alternative cure and medicine,  which involves nutrition, ortho molecular medicine,  Eastern medicine which are cheaper and promise better cure rates,.  Examples of Eastern medicine are  Ayurvedic medicine of India, Chinese medicine.  The western world is looking up to their cheap and effective cures.

I am not an MD;   however I was a detailman of a top PHL pharma companies and was familiar with the health care while doing my rounds as a detailman, and lately I have taught for several semesters MDs who are taking up MBA in health program.  I teach them entrepreneurship.

I am doing blog, as an offshoot of both entrepreneurship and nuideas (innovation).  There are new trend in health care and treatment;  and these promise opportunities for entrepreneurs and health practitioners alike.

I might be on collision course with many of the health practitioners with this publication/literature:

Cheap Cures

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