Archive for January, 2012

January 15th, 2012  Posted at   Supplements
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Marvalous Omega 3 is claimed to be the world’s first product to deliver Omega 3 health benefits at a scale never before possible in the entire Omega 3 consumer history.

Consider the facts that you will discover in this Marvalous Omega 3 review, then you make the call if this is just another one of the latest and greatest flashy sales hype, or a genuine health breakthrough that actually might pose both as a serious threat to the global Omega 3 industry, and a treat to the Omega 3 consumer.

For starters, such a grand statement like this draws a lot of attention, because it comes across as a direct challenge to the entire Omega 3 market. You don’t see many self respecting companies daring to challenge their entire industry very often.

As a result, this Marvalous Omega 3 is starting to draw attention from both sides of the fence – ecstatic users and skeptics alike. So let’s take a closer look at whats causing all this buzz, and see if this is fact or fiction:

The Scientific Consensus On Our Poor Diet

Yes, we know our modern processed food is nutritionally poor, and we’ve all seen and heard the impact of the fast food industry on our western diet. And of course most everyone has heard of Omega 3.

We now have had over 15 years of public exposure to efforts from the scientific health research community that our western culture has a diet seriously lacking in Omega 3. The scientific community has been waving the red flag for some time now.

It has even now been determined by scientific research that the lack of this essential oil in our diet causes 96,000 US deaths per year. It’s now the 6th biggest killer in the US.

The $7.5 Billion Omega 3 Industry Is Still Growing

The race to deliver Omega 3 to satisfy the ever growing wellness market, now educated about their need for Omega 3, has created a large variety of products with quite a wide range of prices and levels of quality for the consumer to choose from. Normally, the customer can choose the best quality, but that is not always the case. (more…)

January 10th, 2012  Posted at   Health Care
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High deductible health insurance is a great way to keep premium costs down for families who are willing to take a little extra responsibility with their health care. Using the current Health Savings Account (HSA) qualified plans in conjunction with actually building up an account to match the chosen deductible, keeps money in the hands of the consumer and stimulates an awareness of the actual costs of health care. Consumers should learn to ask price questions of their doctor, research average costs for procedures, crunch the numbers on their own plans, and become intimately acquainted with high deductible HSA qualified health plans.

As an example, our son had an outpatient procedure done this morning at a surgical center. We chose to have the procedure done there instead of at the Children’s Hospital after a brief discussion with the surgeon who was performing the operation. I simply asked him where would it be the cheapest for us if we were willing to self-pay? Too often, otherwise high functioning adults become mute in the presence of medical personnel and just flow with the system. A brief departure from standard protocol led to this decision for us that may have saved us several thousand dollars, and all it took was one question that had a limited downside of potential awkwardness with the doctor. We were forced to discover the actual cost of the procedure instead of depending on a third-party payer to take care of it for us.

Standard costs for most procedures can be found by looking into the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) guides online which can be found with a simple Google search of “CPT Codes”. Warning, these costs are defined in terms of Medicare valued payments, which are significantly lower than what hospitals and clinics actually charge. The reason to use them is to get an understanding of where the break even or limited profit point is for the ever elusive medical billing world, which obviously gives some bargaining power with the billing departments. Another site that is helpful for getting a list of costs from hospitals in any given area is http://www.vimo.com/hospital/proceduresearch.php. Though they are trying to sell health insurance, it is an effective place to begin to understand average and above average costs, and hopefully begin to make informed decisions about where to have a procedure done. (more…)