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Posted: Jan. 21, 2011 - 2 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

 

Today I had my prescription filled and with insurance coverage the total cost came to $70, which I thought was very high. I asked the pharmacist how much it would have cost if I did not have insurance and to my surprise, she told me $300. At that point I started to wonder how people survive without medical / prescription insurance.  This blog is targeted to people without prescription insurance and to other people who would want to assist in giving out free pharmacy cards.

I am talking about complimentary membership cards for RETAIL PHARMACY

The neighborhood pharmacy program assures members the lowest price on prescription drugs, saving 10% to 60% on most prescriptions.

Highlights

  • 10% to 60% savings on most medications.
  • Over 60,000 national and regional pharmacy chains participate as well as independent pharmacies.
  • No pharmacy program is complete unless it includes both retail locations where members may fill acute care medications and a mail order program so members may optimize their savings by purchasing maintenance prescriptions in 90 day supplies to treat ongoing ailments.

**Pharmacy Discounts are Not Insurance and are Not Intended as a Substitute for Insurance.

The discount is only available at participating pharmacies with a membership card such as this one.

 

 If you are interested in being part of this movement, please send me an email by CLICKING HERE

 

 

Posted: Sep. 29, 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

 

The whole social networking phenomenon has millions of Americans sharing their photos, favorite songs and details about their class reunions on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and dozens of similar sites.  But there are a handful of personal details that you should never say if you don’t want criminals — cyber or otherwise — to rob you blind, according to Beth Givens, executive director of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. The folks at Insure.com also say that ill-advised Facebook postings increasingly can get your insurance cancelled or cause you to pay dramatically more for everything from auto to life insurance coverage. By now almost everybody knows that those drunken party photos could cost you a job, too. ~~~
 

You can certainly enjoy networking and sharing photos, but you should know that sharing some information puts you at risk. What should you never say on Facebook, Twitter or any other social networking site? ~~~

 

 
 
 
 
 
Your birth date and place
Sure, you can say what day you were born, but if you provide the year and where you were born too, you’ve just given identity thieves a key to stealing your financial life, said Givens. A study done by Carnegie Mellon showed that a date and place of birth could be used to predict most — and sometimes all — of the numbers in your Social Security number, she said. ~~~ 

Vacation plans

There may be a better way to say “Rob me, please” than posting something along the lines of: “Count-down to Maui! Two days and Ritz Carlton, here we come!” on Twitter. But it’s hard to think of one. Post the photos on Facebook when you return, if you like. But don’t invite criminals in by telling them specifically when you’ll be gone.~~~ 

Home address

Do I have to elaborate? A study recently released by the Ponemon Institute found that users of Social Media sites were at greater risk of physical and identity theft because of the information they were sharing. Some 40% listed their home address on the sites; 65% didn’t even attempt to block out strangers with privacy settings. And 60% said they weren’t confident that their “friends” were really just people they know. ~~~

Confessionals
You may hate your job; lie on your taxes; or be a recreational user of illicit drugs, but this is no place to confess. Employers commonly peruse social networking sites to determine who to hire — and, sometimes, who to fire. Need proof? In just the past few weeks, an emergency dispatcher was fired in Wisconsin for revealing drug use; a waitress got canned for complaining about customers and the Pittsburgh Pirate’s mascot was dumped for bashing the team on Facebook. One study done last year estimated that 8% of companies fired someone for “misuse” of social media. ~~~

Password clues
If you’ve got online accounts, you’ve probably answered a dozen different security questions, telling your bank or brokerage firm your Mom’s maiden name; the church you were married in; or the name of your favorite song. Got that same stuff on the information page of your Facebook profile? You’re giving crooks an easy way to guess your passwords. ~~~

Risky behaviors
You take your classic Camaro out for street racing, soar above the hills in a hang glider, or smoke like a chimney? Insurers are increasingly turning to the web to figure out whether their applicants and customers are putting their lives or property at risk, according to Insure.com. So far, there’s no efficient way to collect the data, so cancellations and rate hikes are rare. But the technology is fast evolving, according to a paper written by Celent, a financial services research and consulting firm. ~~~

Be CAREFUL!! and CAUTIOUS FAMILY....Of WHAT YOU PUT ON YOUR FACEBOOK!!!.....
Posted: Oct. 31, 2009 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Eat Halloween Candy.
       

Sugar immediately lowers the body's immune function.  If you want to increase your chance of getting the flu then make sure you eat lots of junk food this Halloween!  Once a person IS sick, if you want to make sure they get worse and open themselves up for further infection, then don't let them ever get a fever.  WHAT?  Most people think of a fever as the enemy.  A carefully watched fever is our friend!  It is designed to help destroy the attacking pathogen/bacteria.  When we take something that forces the fever down, it limits our body's ability to fight of the infection and thus allows it to multiply.  The fever IS part of our immune response.  Once it reaches 103 degrees, then I would recommend taking something, but you want to allow it to stay above normal and do its job.


HOWEVER, you must make sure you or your child is well hydrated. Give them lots of fluids like water, fruit smoothies, carrot juice, Pedialyte, clear broth, herbal teas, etc. They should stay home, eat light, and rest.  The other thing that happens when kids get medication is they get a false sense that they are getting better and want to run around and play (or as adults go back to work), that not only makes it harder for their body to fight the infection, but also starts spreading it to everyone else.  STAY put until the fever has been gone for 24 hours WITHOUT medication.
 
According to Georgetown University Hospital and other sources, the H1N1 flu is actually not as dangerous as the seasonal flu; however the problem comes when it is followed by a bacterial infection like pneumonia.  The KEY is to have a strong immune system. Make that happen by eating LOTS of fruits and vegetables, Glutathiaone accelarator, drinking water, getting sleep, and avoiding all the candy, soda, and other junk foods.

Posted: Aug. 3, 2009 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Why are so many people today having a hard time making it in a home based business like MLM or Network Marketing? What criteria do you need to look for in a company? 
 
   Anyone who plans on working from home needs to read all of this IF they want any chance to succeed! The latest statistics being published are saying that over 97% of people who are in a home based business are failing to make a living at it! This is not very conducive to people looking at trying to add to their current income from their regular jobs! I have spent 19 years full time at home and must admit that I am very disgusted with this entire industry as a whole! In fact, I almost quit the entire MLM industry in September, 2008 due to many reasons!
 
   Every company I joined seemed to feel that we were not worth it to keep on board by doing a number of things to force us to quit! This truly makes no sense to me except to lead to one area…greed on the part of the owners! They would do things like change their compensation plans to make more money for them and less for us. I worked so hard to build a downline only to watch it erode away and force me to quit and start all over again with another MLM company only to see if happen again and again!
 
   Sometimes you have to wonder why owners think this way. It seems that they are shallow minded to think that if they can make a lot more money now, who cares what happens later. Then I try and picture what I would do if I were an owner of these companies. Well, I guess I have a lot more feeling for people’s needs and what it can do to individual’s families over the long haul! I have seen many people file chapter 7 in court due to this same scenario which is truly sad. Where has ethical behavior gone? Are people this selfish today? Short sighted and shallow thinking instead of preserving what you have built, and to grow immensely over time!
 
   No one has a crystal ball to predict what will happen once you put all your time and effort in trying to build a supposed “walk away income” that ALL these companies preach to you as you move through this MLM industry. As I learn more and more and am able to dissect companies, I tend to find better and better companies to represent! What we really have to watch out for is all the “hyped” up promoters out there whose only goal is to scam you! If you buy into hype and do not use you God given gift of a brain, you lose and so do all the people you introduce to your opportunity!
 
   What do you need to stay away from? High cost buy in and high monthly auto ships over $50.00. Startup kits that cost money instead of a free sign up. Monthly web site costs as they should be free! Annual renewal fees as there should be none. Stay away from all Binary, Breakaway, Unilevel,  and Hybrid Compensation Plans! The Matrix Compensation Plan is the most rewarding of all of them due to spillover! But, all Matrices are not created equal, there are many bad ones too. Watch my video comparing compensation plans>
payplans  Look at the real value of the product you are promoting and see if it really is a savings for the customers you introduce it to.
 
   Never do a start up program since the deck is stacked against you! Why? FACT: Over 95% of all new programs fail in their first 2 years of operation! People think if they get in at the beginning they will make a lot of money since they feel that no one else will know about it so they can get a lot of people in their downline this way! Ask yourself this question: Do I want to spend all my time and effort building a program knowing that I have a 5% chance to succeed? This should be a no brainer! Do NOT let yourself get caught up in the HYPE out there and let these high pressure salesmen convince you to part with you money and time to be at the top, it is a farce! I know of companies that are 20 years old that are still an opportunity and many that are not due to their program!
 
   There is only one industry that has stood the test of time and that people have as the highest priority on their to do list and that is health, wellness, and skin care! We can see several companies who are still around after 30 years like Herbalife, Shaklee, Mary Kay, Nature’s Sunshine, and several others! People think that these affiliate type programs, money games, cash gifting, travel, telecoms, and various other types will make them money! They may, but they never last past a couple of years if that! Ask yourself this: Do I truly want to build it once and have walk away income or do I want to work the rest of my life to keep money coming in? What it truly comes down to is this in our economy; people want to look good and live longer to truly enjoy life. If you help people in this area and since they purchase these “consumable” products each month, this ends up being a “True Residual Income for Life” Remember, the product must be consumable! CLICIK HERE to learn more.

Posted: Apr. 17, 2009 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

The way you look on the outside is a direct reflection of how you feel on the inside.

The aging process begins when you’re 20-30 years old,  beyond the products and services we offer here are a few tips  to start to take into consideration  which can affect your body’s balance:

anti aging tip


1. Use UV screening cosmetic products

If you protect your skin from the sun’s rays only in the summer, when you’re sunbathing, you must know that this singular habit isn’t an effective barrier against
wrinkles. Sun exposure is the main factor of skin aging. Some experts actually estimate that about 80% of aging is due to sun effects. Even more, sun exposure can
cause skin cancer after the age of 50. Protection must be adapted depending on each type of skin. People with very light skin color need to use UV screening creams all year round. If you’re using these kind of products daily there’s a chance that your skin will have less wrinkles or sun-caused spots.

As we grow older changes take place in the body.   To continue to look and  feel the  way we always have we often need help from the aid of longevity therapies such as Glutathione.

There are many different signs and symptoms of aging. 

symptoms of aging

Most of these develop gradually and are very diverse, but it should be remembered that it is not possible to diagnose aging based on isolated signs and symptoms alone. Different people possess widely varying degrees of these signs and symptoms.  

Some of these include:  

  • An overall decrease in energy and vigor  
  • The tendency to become easily tired
  • Changes in sleeping patterns
  • Decreased memory
  • Behavioral changes  
  • Skin and hair changes such as wrinkles, brown spots on the skin, loss of skin elasticity, and hair loss affecting the limbs  
  • Changes in hair color
  • A loss or decrease in vision and hearing 
  • Changes in bowel function
  • Decrease in libido
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • Urinary problems such as incontinence, dribbling, and changes in frequency of urination
  • Changes in menstrual cycle Abdominal obesity and inability to lose weight



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