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Archive for June, 2007

Health Care Parasites: Michael Moore’s Sicko

Friday, June 29th, 2007 by Jason Jacobson

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I went to the Naturopath recently and promptly submitted the invoice to my health care provider - Manulife Financial. I pay the extra bucks on a monthly basis so that every year I can receive up to $750 combined toward paramedical specialists, which specifically includes Naturopaths, yet yesterday I received an invoice in the mail saying that they do not cover my Naturopath visit because I was not recommended by an MD.

After reviewing my plan, no where in it does it say that I need to be referred by an MD. In fact, Naturopath’s are commonly replacing MD’s for diagnosis as people find alternative methods to treatment rather than traditional and often masking methods through prescribed drugs used by doctors.

To doctors’ credit, they are often under pressure themselves from big pharma to peddle their wares and health care companies so they don’t prescribe expensive treatments. And as a patient, if you want alternative treatment, it is actually very difficult to find a traditional MD that will refer you to a Naturopath. It’s like a Hummer dealer referring you to a Prius dealer.

Why would Manulife say they cover this treatment up to $750 per year and yet deny paying the claim without a referral?

It’s interesting that Michael Moore’s film, Sicko, arrives in theater’s today, because this is exactly what his film is about. About the health care companies not paying claims, even if a patient qualifies - they often find loopholes to their defense - because paying claims cuts into profits. Since health care is a private industry in the United States, these companies have shareholders to answer to, bottom lines, and as a result it is not about the patient as much as it is about cutting corners and making money.

On Monday, I am going to write Manulife and I am going to fight this claim as I have had to fight claims in the past, as legitimate as they may have been, because they don’t like giving over money. But it’s such a frustration to time and time again have to deal with this crap when I qualify for their coverage.

What I am asking everyone that reads this that has ever been refused a claim is to not just accept it as many do because companies like Manulife make their money off of people that don’t fight for their rights. These health care companies make billions of dollars off of innocent people. In fact, thousand have gone bankrupt because of claims they should have been covered for but were refused.

It’s sad that you have to fight for what is rightfully yours especially when it comes to your health but at this point in time this is what we need to do to prevail over these parasites. This time it was a Naturopath but I’d hate to have to go through this if something tragic were to happen and they were not there to cover my back.

Popularity: 44% [?]

Kundalini Yoga Class Video Online

Monday, June 25th, 2007 by MyYogaOnline

My Yoga Online introduces Kundalini Yoga to our ever growing library of online yoga video classes at MyYogaOnline.

This Kundalini video is a Level 2-3 class instructed by Lidija Martinovic. The Yoga Class focuses on exercises for Body Cleansing and Disease Prevention as taught by Yogi Bhajan.

Popularity: 47% [?]

Yoga on the Beach

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 by Kreg Weiss

I am happy to announce I will be offering free outdoor yoga classes at Vancouver’s English Bay this summer. The first class will be Saturday, June 30 at 9 am. The yoga classes are mixed levels and suitable for beginner to experienced students.

Last year’s classes were a great success with groups as large as 45! Our participants were very gracious with donating over $1200 for Doctor’s Without Borders.

If you are in the Vancouver area, please feel welcome to join us for some fresh air, beautiful scenery, and an invigorating yoga flow.

For additional information including address, weather updates, and class confirmation, please go to our Yoga On the Beach page

Popularity: 20% [?]

Paris Hilton in Jail? News In All the Wrong Places!

Sunday, June 17th, 2007 by Kreg Weiss

I was enjoying a rainy afternoon browsing TV when I came across an informative, yet highly disturbing documentary on the horrendous treatment of women in Pakistan. The program showed graphic details of how women in Pakistan exist with no rights, with no privileges, and with little chance to succeed as individuals.

The worst example was footage from a hospital that receives several women everyday suffering from head to toe burns and/or severe beatings. These injuries were inflected by spouses or other family members for reasons as ridiculous as a woman refusing to be set up in a prearranged marriage. They claimed that these injuries are often so severe and brutal that only 2 out of 10 patients survive.

This documentary interviewed one man who had no problem describing how he shot his wife in the back after she had simply talked to another man. He proudly displayed on the wall the shotgun that he used to kill his wife. He spend only one year in jail and was then able to bribe his way out with a cow. The attitude of many men in Pakistan is that woman are of a lower class; expendable and needing to be subservient. Little effort is being done to change these attitudes and to help the women of Pakistan move to a place of freedom and equality.

This is just a hint of the horrible details provided by this program. But what also left me bewildered and disturbed was the fact that this program was buried amongst other programs in the middle of the day away from prime time viewing. Should not issues and programs like these be put in the forefront of media’s regular coverage and placed in time spots providing more exposure and recognition?

Why is there a lack of interest by Western media to educate us of these issues? Media finds it more important to inform us of the latest “medical condition” of Paris Hilton as she gets coddled in prison. Yes, it is ridiculous that she is spending more time in jail than anyone else convicted of the same crime. But staring at blank walls and a steel toilet for 43 days hardly compares to women being burned to death for standing up for their moral rights.

How can you blame the media, though? Even though they claim to pound their chests with pride that they provide unbiased, valuable coverage of worldly events, they are a business that needs to survive. And this survival means supplying demand. And this demand by the public is superficial, worthless updates on celebrity figures.

How many people channel surfing come across the latest atrocity in Darfur and pause to think “That’s awful!” and , then, quickly move on to Entertainment Tonight to see what Brittany Spears or Tom Cruise have been up to lately? Maybe everyone in Western society would benefit by spending 43 days or so in confinement like Miss Hilton to re-evaluate what is important in life and where attention should be directed.

Popularity: 30% [?]

Sharkwater - Savaging Our Oceans

Saturday, June 16th, 2007 by Michelle Trantina

Why do human beings deplete things the way we do? Is there some deep, underlying insecurity in the human psyche that we feel we never have enough? That we need to divide, conquer, take, and keep taking, even when it is clear we are destroying the very ground we stand on and the air that we breathe?

It seems each time we blink an eye we are the cause of a new species on the verge of extinction. Sharks may be next. A documentary film ‘SHARKWATER’ was a definite eye-opener. This great doc is by Rob Stewart, a young Canadian with a passion for sharks. He travels the world studying and capturing incredible underwater footage in their natural habitat. He stumbles upon a huge underground (or should I day underwater) shark fin trade, that almost gets him thrown into jail.

Shark fin soup is a status symbol in Asia, hugely in demand, and the fins are an extremely profitable commodity. A huge massacre of sharks is underway, their fins sliced off one by one and the rest of their bodies dumped back into the ocean where they sink and die.

Sharks are being depleted at a feverish pace. Only two regions with a substantial population remain: The Galapagos Islands and an Island off the West Coast of Costa Rica.

Sharks are at the top of the food chain. With so many slaughtered and in such a short time, a huge shift in an ancient eco-system is inevitable. Other species (shark prey) can thrive out of control, consuming too much of the plankton in the sea.

Plankton is the biggest source of oxygen on our planet. Combine this with our greenhouse gas emissions and the fact that we’re cutting down most of the trees, and things are not looking so good. As a species we do need to breathe. And oxygen is a rather important part of that equation.

Hence, the birth of a new “Green” business. Ocean fertilization, the spawning of ocean-based algae, is underway. Iron shavings are deposited into the ocean, causing a bloom of fast growing plankton that will, hopefully, soak up mass quantities of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

A great and novel idea, if executed perfectly. Negative side effects are certain if not done exactly right, and if too many companies dive in in search of some of this green (which would not be surprising), the whole process could be overdone, making the situation worse and throwing things even farther off balance. But such technological advances may be necessary in order to compensate for our changing environment.

Isn’t greed the reason the oceans have became so depleted and off balance like this in the first place? We deplete our water, our air, our soil, our food, our central nervous systems….

And for what? So that some of us can live a life flush with modern conveniences and a few trendy indulgences. And so that a very few of us can rake in some very big cash.

Yet another example of the human need to leech everything we can out of every available natural phenomenon. This may sound mellow dramatic, but sadly, it seems to be true. Maybe this is just a phase before the next stage of human evolution. Like the teenage years. Let’s hope so. And that’s presuming we make it that far.

Popularity: 39% [?]

The Bees are Dying. Is Man soon to follow?

Monday, June 11th, 2007 by Jason Jacobson

Bees are dying and nobody knows why. There are a lot of theories, including a new strain of disease, pesticides spread on crops, genetically modified plants, the breaking down of the bee’s immune system, and of course, the most hyped, mobile phone waves.

This recent disappearance of the honey bee has been tagged CCD – “Colony Collapse Disorder”. It appears what exactly is happening is bees are leaving their hives and not coming back. Some suggest their tracking system has failed and unable to return to their hives they die. But what’s interesting is when bee hives are abandoned they are often taken over by other bees and insects but instead these hives are remaining abandoned, full of disease.

Scientists who have studied left behind bees have discovered every strain of disease known to infect bees, sometimes five or six infections in one bee. Environmentalists are blaming this bee epidemic on the growing use of genetically modified plants and the ever increasing use of pesticides in protecting and artificially stimulating plant growth. The chemicals in and on the plants are breaking down the bees immune system, making them more susceptible to disease.

Why should we care what happens to the bees?

Bees pollinate everything from alfalfa to broccoli, apples to almonds, sunflowers, soybeans, citrus; pretty much everything under the sun. The pollination of crops in the U.S. alone accounts for $15 billion worth of crops.

The suggestion is, if bees die out completely, man will follow soon after. In fact, some extremists suggest that the dying, or rather killing, of bees is the Elitists way of controlling the human population, for it is the big companies that are manipulating plant life, and the government and big business are intertwined, and government can do with a much more condensed global population. It is a much less obvious form of genocide.

Albert Einstein was quoted as saying, “If the bees disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.”

So what do we do?

If it truly is the chemicals companies use in and on plants that are making bees extinct then something must be done to stop this. Do we really need to eat extra large produce or mass produce genetically altered ‘so-called perfect seeds’?

This is why producing and shopping organic is the only way to go. Not only are you guaranteed pesticide free fruits, vegetable, nuts, seeds, but you are often supporting your local farm rather than the corporate giants that are forcing them out of business. And for you meat eaters, who’s not to say that those pesticides are ending up in our chicken and beef because the livestock are feeding on the same seeds and grains that the bees are dying from pollinating.

If bees are dying from pollinating the same plants and seeds cattle graze on and we as humans are consuming these plants and these cattle, then Albert Einstein may very well be right. Man is not that far behind the bees.

Popularity: 45% [?]

Doctors Without Borders - Our Recommended Charity

Thursday, June 7th, 2007 by Kreg Weiss

I am proud to have MY YOGA ONLINE as an active supporter of Doctors Without Borders / Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF). I was introduced to MSF several years ago and was deeply impressed by the heartfelt dedication and work delivered by this global organization.

MSF describes itself as such: “an independent humanitarian medical aid agency committed to two objectives: providing medical aid wherever needed, regardless or race, religion, politics, or sex and raising awareness of the plight of the people we help.”

The medical professionals of MSF demonstrate such wonderful levels of karma and giving by volunteering their services in some of the most treacherous regions and conditions: Darfur, Haiti, Angola, Chad, Lebanon, Ivory Coast. They serve some of the world’s most needy and desperate communities by providing thousands with one of mankind’s most valuable assets - health.

I encourage you visit MSF.ORG to learn more about their organization. You may be inspired to donate, to share their efforts with others, or just to learn a little more about yourself and the value of life and abundance around us.

Popularity: 24% [?]

President Arnold Schwarzenegger?

Thursday, June 7th, 2007 by Jason Jacobson

Does Arnold Schwarzenegger think he’s President?

Arnold was in Canada last week to promote his international green plan. When is the last time a governor ventured outside their country, not just their state, to forward their political agenda?

I have no problem with it if it’s a positive agenda that helps make this world a better place to live in. The question is, is this recent latching onto improving the environment from a one-time one-man environment busting Hummer driving cigar smoking Terminator a heartfelt plea to world change or a political agenda to place him in the running for something bigger? If he can’t be President maybe the position of Total World Dominator may open up for him. I don’t doubt this has already crossed his mind.

Although the Premier of Ontario didn’t fully follow through with his environmental promises, signing a plan to reduce carbon fuel emissions in vehicles by a measly 10% by 2020, it is obvious Mr. Schwarzenegger’s international influence is quite tangible. Not only did he help sign pacts for reduced emissions, but also to increase stem cell research spending buy $30 million, work toward developing a hydrogen highway extending from British Columbia to California, open discussions on cleaning up the Pacific Ocean, and promote his efforts with the Special Olympics.

Arnold certainly strikes a bold figure, not only in stature, but with his personality, poise, and confidence. You cannot help but be pulled in by his charismatic persona. Combine this with his support of very in the now environmental and health issues and you have a formidable presence on the political landscape.

After watching the Presidential debates the past couple of days with the constant reference to the Iraq War and fighting immigration, it is refreshing to see a politician fighting for positive change in this world. In fact, forget President Arnold Schwarzenegger. Why run for President and be tempered and distracted by the need to conquer the world stage when as Governor he can concentrate on more personal goals and still have a world of influence without having to go to war or appease oil companies that helped place you there in the first place.

Many may argue that Schwarzenegger is just a movie star putting on another show, but if this show can change the environmental landscape we all live in for the better, then let the show go on. In this case, for the first time, Schwarzenegger is starring in his most personal film to date, an independent thought-provoking film, instead of the usual run-of-the-mill Hollywood blockbuster filled with bad guys, violence, and imminent world destruction. He can leave that to Bush, who’s cowboy shoot’em-up is still dominating the international box office, with no end in sight.

It’s very unlikely Arnold will ever win an Oscar, but maybe what’s on his mind is a lot bigger. Bigger than his 19″ biceps.

Popularity: 47% [?]