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| retired R.N. (2/5) | Dec 22, 2010 | Kathryn Ellawurrz | Tuskawilla FL US | |
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A bottle of 240 E-Gem Elite/400s ordered directly from Carlson Labs costs $95. An organic, macrobiotic diet would cost quadruple what I have to budget in a month. Believe me, I understand medical and Rx politics. It is unconscionable and infuriating! That does not, however, make it true that natural vitamin E (for example) and an organic diet are CHEAPER than buying the drugs that she so excruciatingly disfavors. What am I to do? Pay $4/mo for a 5mg generic statin, or hundreds that I simply don't have, to do it her way? The epitome of affluence, for me, would be to be able to shop exclusively at Whole Foods and then buy all my supplements directly from Carlson Labs. The money, though, simply isn't there to support that.I take that rotten pill every day now, and feel absolutely sick about it. I have insurance for RX, not for organic food and natural vitamins. I guess I know now, that I'll be dying young because I can't afford not to. Please, Dr. Rogers, don't be telling patients that using natural and whole remedies is cheaper than using pharmaceuticals. That is just not true! |
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