Have you ever noticed that when we pay for "health insurance" we are simply paying for something that we may or may not need to use? It all depends on whether we get sick or not, so it should be called "sick insurance". Wouldn't it make more sense to invest part of the money you currently spend in this type of health insurance in a company that offers you products that keeps you HEALTHY? Now that would be true health insurance, don't you think?
The price of "health insurance" is going up tremendously, year after year. Most people don't realize this because they just pay for part of it, and it comes directly out of their weekly or biweekly paycheck. What if you decided today to simply get "major medical" insurance, meaning it will cover you if you get in an accident, and then invest the rest of the money in products that keep you healthy? That way you will rarely have to see the doctor; in fact, you will only need to go in once a year just for your free yearly check-up, where they will find that you are extremely healthy (no high blood pressure, no high cholesterol, no diabetes, no cancer, etc). How does a health insurance like that appeal to you? Something to truly consider.... It would save you lots of money and it would keep you healthy and energetic all year round.
Comment by Evelynmarieg on May 11, 2010 at 7:07pm Comment
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