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An 8yr old saving $5000/yr accumulates up to $1M in 60yrs

With initial saving to start at $7,000 and around $5000/year there after, an 8-yr old can accumulate a tax-free savings that can compound annually (example return is 8%) to $1Million in 60yrs. When health threats occur, living benefits are added at no cost to the Index Universal Life policy. Call Connie Dello Buono CA LifeContinue reading “An 8yr old saving $5000/yr accumulates up to $1M in 60yrs”

Senior Caregiving Guide, a summary

Since 2000, in care homes and in my own experience with other bay area seniors who sought help from Motherhealth caregivers and my own parents, my dad who died of lung cancer at 62 and my mom who still works at 77 yrs old, the following are senior care giving guide: 1. Emotional support, listeningContinue reading “Senior Caregiving Guide, a summary”

Discover your life’s purpose

Today I learned about a clearer picture of my life’s purpose. The life purpose calculator shows you the path to where your energies and focus are to attain the one thing that you desire the most. It is a compass, it is up to you to act on what is close to your heart. HeartContinue reading “Discover your life’s purpose”

Cancer shield

When my father was diagnosed with last stage lung cancer, we juiced fresh green papaya and apples, since the strong papaya enzyme was believed to remove the coating of cancer cells so that the body’s immune system can attack them. The doctor said he would live for another 3 months, he lived for 9 more months atContinue reading “Cancer shield”

Listen to music to lower your blood pressure

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/peer-gynt-suite-no.1-op.46/id4568695?i=4568707 Signs and symptoms your heart and kidney are not working well include redness in eyes, tiredness, headache, cannot sleep or go to deep sleep, leg pain, balance affected and many more signs that our body parts are affected. In the bayarea, many are working more than two jobs with the high cost of living.Continue reading “Listen to music to lower your blood pressure”

Americans buy health plan to avoid high cost of medical care

I buy a health plan to avoid high cost of medical care and most Americans have the same reason (motherjones.com). And if health insurance against devastating medical costs is a good thing for us middle-class types, it is a good thing for the poor people too. I remembered my co-worker who few months ago sufferedContinue reading “Americans buy health plan to avoid high cost of medical care”

Cut your drug costs

Consider an over-the-counter (OTC) drug first for these conditions. Heartburn $225 per month Insomia $145 Seasonal Allergies $113 per month Migraine headaches $13.90 per month Joint Pain $177 per month Consult your doctor regularly. For the young, up your intake of Vit C, sleep before 10pm, cut alcohol and drugs and eat well (more onContinue reading “Cut your drug costs”

Curcumin/Turmeric for health and happiness by Lisa Cool

Curcumin, found in the yellow Indian spice turmeric, has amazing health benefits, including elevating mood and combatting depressive symptoms as effectively as the prescription drug Prozac, suggests a recent study published in Phytotherapy Research. Used as an herbal medicine and food for nearly 4,000 years, turmeric is a well-documented treatment for a wide range ofContinue reading “Curcumin/Turmeric for health and happiness by Lisa Cool”

Cancer rate dropping in the USA

During 2000 through 2009, death rates among men decreased for 10 of the 17 most common cancers (lung, prostate, colon and rectum, leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, kidney, stomach, myeloma, oral cavity and pharynx, and larynx) and increased for melanoma of the skin and cancers of the pancreas and liver. During the same 10-year period, death ratesContinue reading “Cancer rate dropping in the USA”

A Few Ways the Government Shutdown Could Harm Your Health (And the World’s) by Maryn Mckeena

There’s going to be a lot — a lot — of coverage today on the federal shutdown, what it means and how long it might go on. I thought it might be worth quickly highlighting how it affects the parts of the government that readers here care most about: public health, global health, food safetyContinue reading “A Few Ways the Government Shutdown Could Harm Your Health (And the World’s) by Maryn Mckeena”

U.S. healthcare stat by David Heitz

Bloomberg news’s recent Best (and Worst) Lists include a run-down of U.S. healthcare information that may not be common knowledge for American workers and patients. The Good 1. The U.S. ranks a respectable seventh among the best countries for workers. Countries in which workers did not have to spend a lot of money on healthcareContinue reading “U.S. healthcare stat by David Heitz”