Health Care: The hidden opponent

If insurers are forced top take on all applicants, they’ll more than likely lobby Washington for changes in the processed food industry.
By: Bronx Village Publishers
 
Feb. 20, 2010 - PRLog -- Health Care: The hidden opponent

The processed food industry has a lot at stake in the current health care debate. If insurers are forced top take on all applicants, they’ll more than likely lobby Washington for changes in the processed food industry. For example, white bread has a pretty high glycemic load (not good for diabetics). Imagine a bagel coming with a label warning people at risk for type 2 diabetes.

Much of the processed foods sold in U.S. supermarkets are loaded with sodium and sugar. Meanwhile many Americans are suffering from obesity, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. It has long been established that diet plays a significant role in preventing these ailments.

“When we look at the health care debate, we need to look at the entire picture,” says author M. Abdul-Malik. “Because one way or another we will pay the price.”

M. Abdul-Malik is the author of the ebook, “Balanced Nature: Curing diabetes, anxiety and living longer,” available at amazon.com and other online retailers. His blog is balancednature.com

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