Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Where is the best place to buy Organic food online?

Q. I am looking for an online organic food website where I can buy and have variety of organic food delivered to my home for my family.


I decided, organic food is better food. Better taste. Better for the environment. Better for your health. By definition, pesticides are toxic chemicals. They poison the food, affecting its natural taste. They poison the environment (land, water, and local wildlife). They poison the people who eat them. There is only one way to avoid participation in this poisonous cycle: eat organic food.

A. I personally dont buy online organic food, But i did find this web site that has good organic food & good prices for them.

http://www.wellnessgrocer.com/?source=overture

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What would be a good name for this health group I am starting.?
Q. This is the group description:
This group is for women who want to start the process or continue the improvement of their overall health and wellness. The definition of wellness is a healthy balance of the mind-body and spirit that results in an overall feeling of well-being or a general state of being healthy. The primary focus of the group is to provide advice, tips, and motivation in a non-judgmental approach.

A. "Women's Wellness"
"Holistic Health"
"Body in Balance"


How can I get health insurance for my family member?
Q. My little cousin has absolutely no health insurance, and he has never even been to the dentist. Right now, he really needs extensive dental work. Unfortunately, his parents are ill-equipped to help in this situation, and he is not old enough to get his own insurance (nor is he old enough to work). Basically, it's impossible for his parents to get insurance for him, so I want to help him myself. Since I am not his parent, and our slight age difference makes it impossible for me to pretend to be his parent, I don't see how I can put him on my insurance. He doesn't really speak to his parents, so that makes it even more difficult to coordinate anything with them.

I don't make that much money, so I couldn't possibly pay for the work solely out of my pocket. Some sort of financial assistance is simply a must. What can I do to help pay for this dental work?

A. I�m not sure whether you can include your cousin on your health insurance; you should call your insurance company, your state insurance office (link below), or a local insurance agent (link below) if you�d rather not talk with the company. I do know that the definition of �dependent� has changed lately regarding health insurance. Some states have extended the eligible age and others have broadened who can have dependents on their health insurance (grandparents, for example).

As for financial assistance, I�ve included several links that might be of use. Some free clinics also provide dental services, so that would be a free or discounted option (also try searching for your county�s health department. The Children�s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), offers health insurance for kids, although you might have to get the parents involved. Insure Kids Now is a Web site where you can look for state-sponsored insurance programs, many of which include dental coverage. The American Academy of Pediatrics has a resource page to help promote children�s access to health care, and you might also want to try contacting the American Dental Association to see if they have any dentists that do pro bono work in your area.

Hope this helps. It's touching that you want to help out your cousin.
Barnes@MostChoice


Why is the health care system constitutional? How can it be related to the constitution?
Q. I am doing my government homework and I have to explain how the health care payed by the government is related to the constitution.
Is there any amendment that can explain how this is one of the government's duties?

A. It cannot be explained because this is not one of the government's duties. If your teacher is pushing the position that somehow "free" healthcare is an obligation of the federal or state government, then throw the Constitution in their face and demand that they read it.

The best that your teacher will be able to come up with is the "general Welfare" clause. The problem with that argument is that the definition of welfare back then isn't what it is today. Not only that, but by "general" the Constitution means "everyone"; the rich, the poor, white, black, etc. and not just some disadvantaged group. The federal government should only be in the business of passing laws that benefit everyone, otherwise it's a more local issue that doesn't merit the federal gov'ts attention.

So along those lines, we can quickly see that "free" healthcare would only be something that applies to non-wealthy people and then would be disqualified under the original meaning of "general Welfare" and because it doesn't meet the requirements of that clause it becomes a State or even County issue. Good luck!





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