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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Healthy Living / Medical Insurance: In Pursuit of Health?

Medical Insurance: In Pursuit of Health?

by Paula Jager / Affiliate Links ✔

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America is sick and fat and sadly, this includes our children.

As advocates of Traditional Diet and movement, most readers of this blog are doing everything in their power to avoid this by eating right and exercising correctly.

One would think our government and healthcare system would encourage the same. Well wake up Cinderella, that is just another fairytale.

Let’s take a look at the real world.

You won’t believe what I recently received in the mail from Blue Cross and Blue Shield, a large provider of sickcare healthcare in the United States.

No doubt, Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) is a well-respected insurance company. I am grateful to be able to afford the necessary coverage and it has come in handy in recent years. However, they, like other companies providing medical coverage, are contributing to sickness and obesity rather than encouraging the eating and movement habits that will improve the health of America.

Take a look at the coupons which accompanied the letter above.

“In the pursuit of health”. . . really? Let’s look at these coupons one by one:

Sugar Free Cookies: zero cholesterol! Ingredients: Enriched wheat flour (flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), maltitol, vegetable oil (canola, soybean, palm and palm kernel, sunflower), sugar-free chocolate chips (maltitol, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, vanillin), natural and artificial flavor, salt, sodium bicarbonate, eggs, acesulfame potassium, whey, artificial color (FD&C yellow #5, FD&C yellow #6). (5501206).

Well I’ll spare you great detail and cover this one with the artificial sweetener clause [These are not food! Creepy laboratory products with sketchy safety record. Artificial sweeteners have been shown to produce an insulin response.] Not to mention the inclusion of refined grains and vegetable oils—known contributors to Metabolic Syndrome along with a cocktail of chemicals.

Suggestion: Eat some fruit w/ raw cream or raw cheese.  The natural cholesterol is beneficial to health.  It is the processed cholesterol in factory foods that is to be avoided.

Hellmann’s Mayo w/ Olive Oil: sounds great and there is olive oil in it. However—Ingredients: water, soybean oil, olive oil, modified potato starch, vinegar, salt, sugar, lemon juice, sorbic acid and calcium disodium edta (used to protect quality), natural flavor, paprika, oleoresin. Man-made fake fats and vegetable oils—need I say more?

Suggestion: Make your own healthy mayo from quality ingredients such as olive or coconut oils.

Kellogg’s Cereals “Take care of your heart”: Extruded, processed grains + sugars. That’ll take care of your heart all right—make the heart surgeons a little richer.

Suggestion: Nitrate/nitrite free bacon and eggs w/ some veggies or fruit on the side.   If you eat grains, make your own properly prepared, cold breakfast cereal.

Eggland’s Best Eggs: Really, excuse me I thought the free range hen that ate some bugs produced the best egg?  Although this is probably the least bad out of the bunch.  Watch this eye opening video.

Suggestions: Farm fresh eggs are ideal if you are able to procure; not that bad of a substitute but opt for the cage free organic if going with Egglands.

Hormel Natural Choice: Ingredients: Turkey Breast Meat, Water, Salt, Potato Starch, Turbinado Sugar, Rice Starch, Carrageenan (from seaweed), Baking Soda, Celery Juice Powder, Lactic Acid Starter Culture (not from Milk). Not the worst I’ve seen but we can definitely do better. Not a big fan of potato starch and sugar on my meat but it’s probably better than McDonalds.

Suggestions: Roast a whole chicken, grass fed beef or turkey breast instead, can slice up for leftovers.

Blue Bunny Sweet Freedom: Certainly not freedom from disease!  This is from their Vanilla ice cream:

INGREDIENTS: Skim Milk, Cream, Maltodextrin, Polydextrose, Sorbitol, Contains less than 1% of Glycerine, Propylene Glycol Monoesters, Mono And Diglycerides, Guar Gum, Carob Bean Gum, Vanilla Extract and Artificial Vanilla Flavor, Cellulose Gel, Cellulose Gum, Annatto for Color, Carrageenan, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Vitamin A Palmitate.

and this is from their Caramel and Vanilla Swirl Bars

INGREDIENTS: Light Ice Cream: Milk, Skim Milk, Maltitol, Inulin, Polydextrose, Cream, Citrus Fiber, Propylene Glycol Monoesters, Mono And Diglycerides, Guar Gum, Carob Bean Gum, Carrageenan, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Caramel Color and Annatto Extract for Color, Sucralose, Vitamin A Palmitate. Chocolate Flavored Coating: Vegetable Oil (Coconut, Soybean) , Lactitol, Cocoa Processed With Alkali, Whey, Chocolate Liquor, Soy Lecithin, Sucralose, Vanillin.

Hmmm, anyone know another name for Propylene Glycol? Try “edible” anti-freeze.

Suggestions: Make your own homemade ice cream from raw dairy. Next best is store bought organic with minimal ingredients but have in moderation occasionally.

Sensa Weight Loss Product: What exactly is in SENSA®?
SENSA® contains Maltodextrin (Derived from Corn from the USA), Tricalcium Phosphate, Silica, Natural and Artificial Flavors. SENSA® also contains Soy and Milk ingredients. SENSA® is sodium-free, sugar-free, calorie free, and there are no stimulants, drugs or MSG.

Suggestions: A Primal and/or Traditional Diet and proper exercise, it’s not rocket science.

Summary of our healthcare system?  The blind leading the blind.

Smart folks these days are switching to health care sharing instead.

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Paula Jager

Paula Jager NSCA CSCS & CPT is Level 1 CrossFit and CF Nutrition Certified and the founder of CrossFit Jaguar in Tampa, Florida. As a professional within the fitness industry since 1995, she specializes in helping people be the best they can be by using fitness to help fuel maximum health and well being. Her exercise and nutrition programs yield life-changing results.

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Comments (75)

  1. Aleisha

    Nov 18, 2012 at 2:26 pm

    Yes, your idea is really good. I am thankful to read this blog. Because I have no idea about medical insurance. Next time you write more effective content in your blog. That’s much better for Pursuit of Health. So keep it up…………………..

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  2. Masters in Health Administration

    Oct 30, 2012 at 11:44 pm

    Investing in medical health insurance is one of the most important things you can do. I think people forget that the system works for you when you have it. Now, I have had some bad experience with it, but it is better to have it than not to have it.

    Reply
  3. John Ryan

    Oct 30, 2012 at 11:42 pm

    I agree with the aspartame comment. You really need to be mindful of those products and how much aspartame is included. This is what you should worry about rather than just simply looking at sodium.

    Reply
  4. Brenda Scott

    Oct 25, 2012 at 9:19 am

    For the young people or those person who just started working its really good to invest with the best Medical Health Insurance for you and your love ones. It’s really useful and will be handy in cases that it will be time to use it. You’re sure, you are at least more than ready..

    Reply
  5. joel

    Sep 30, 2012 at 12:57 am

    Well your definitely right about what your talking about and since we live in an era of worrying after its to late and not worrying before its to late its not to difficult to see where we have gone as a society

    Reply
  6. Maggie

    Sep 18, 2012 at 11:58 am

    I can’t believe they would send you coupons for such products. Did they bother to research the products they were hawking, or did they just look at the front of the package and not bother to actually read the nutrition facts and ingredients?

    Reply
  7. Rudy

    Aug 5, 2012 at 12:28 am

    This is great, thank you Paula Jager!

    Reply
  8. Kim

    Aug 1, 2012 at 8:02 am

    Paula, I also have BCBS and desperately need to find a new family doctor here in Tampa. The one that has been recommended to us does not take BCBS any longer. Would you be able to email me any recommendations? Is there a doctor that doesn’t want to push a prescription on you the second you walk in the door? At my office, one of the first things they ask is “what pharmacy do you use? What is the address and number?” and sure enough, a prescription (or two) is recommended before I leave. I haven’t been sick in 12 years other than a couple UTIs and 2 or 3 upper respiratory infections. This past week, when I went in for a physical, not only did they try to push a medication to lower my cholesterol (which was 190 last year and 120 this year) but she was surprised I don’t have allergies and asked me over and over if I was SURE I had no allergies (gee, trying to come up with a reason to write a prescription?)… anyway, we HAVE to find someone that understands nutrition and won’t go right to medication to fix something that ain’t broke! Thanks! My email is [email protected] and I am in Sarah’s co-op.
    Kim

    Reply
  9. The Holistic Mama via Facebook

    Jul 27, 2012 at 9:21 am

    Yikes, this is insane. The crazy thing is most people wouldn’t even see what we see.

    Reply
  10. Drea

    Jul 25, 2012 at 1:53 pm

    We love Samaritans Ministries!!!

    Reply
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