One of the biggest economic and lifestyle problems that face the Western world is health care. One way to adapt to health problems in the US is with Ecuador dentists and doctors.
Excepts from an article in Scientific Daily “Baby Boomer Health Care Crisis Looms” show how dental and medical problems loom, says:
America’s aging citizens are facing a health care workforce too small and unprepared to meet their needs, according to a new report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) titled “Retooling for an Aging America: Building the Health Care Workforce.”
The Gerontological Society of America (GSA), the nation’s largest organization devoted to aging research, fully supports the publication’s call for a labor pool of adequate size and competency to care for a rapidly increasing over-65 population.
The current fragmented system of care desperately requires an increase in better-prepared personnel to sustain itself.
The report was the result of 15 months of research overseen by a committee of 15 health care experts, many of whom are GSA members.
The combination of the aging of the Baby Boom generation and the increase in life expectancy is going to yield a doubling of the numbers of older people.
This problem of health care could make it difficult for boomers to maintain good health. The government’s attempt to resolve this health problem will lead to huge economic distortions that will affect all generations health and wealth.
This is why natural health education is of vital importance to our wealth as well as our health.
Yet the North American medical system makes it hard for dentists and doctors to provide health care based on ancient wisdom.
The flexibility of Ecuador dentists and doctors is important to me because I have a background of numbers of exposure to radiation.
I was born in Portland, Oregon in 1946 and grew up on the Columbia River… an area that has great beauty… is natural and pristine.
Well… not quite.
As a child, on the hot muggy days of summer I used to accompany my family to Rooster Rock State Park (about a 15 minute drive from our home) and soak for hours in the Columbia River. Surrounded by nature… swimming in the cool water… running on the warm sandy beach.
This seemed wonderful for our well being and health.
Not exactly.
A report “Radionuclides in the Columbia River” published by the Washington State Department of Health says:
For more than 40 years, the U.S. government produced plutonium for nuclear weapons at the Hanford Site in south central Washington state. During that time, Hanford released radioactive elements and other materials into the Columbia River. From World War II until the early 1970s, the Columbia River downstream from Hanford “held the distinction of being the most radioactive river in the United States.”
Many people now wonder what the potential health effects might be from exposure to these materials. There is also concern about the effects of these releases on the fish population and whether eating contaminated fish increased the risk of adverse health effects in humans.
This report points out that summer months (when the river’s flow was lowest) contained the highest concentration of radioactive material.
Another report by The Hanford Challenge reports on the Hanford Education Action League (HEAL) and says:
HEAL has reviewed the annual monitoring, reports from 1959-1966, the
time period when the radioactivity level of the Columbia River was at its highest.
From 1959-1964, Hanford reported doses to the bone from phosphorous-32 for
an “average” individual, and from 1963 to 1966 for a “maximum” individual.
On innumerable summer days from age 10 to 14, I immersed myself in that radioactive soup of the Columbia River.
About that time I developed lymph problems (swollen lymph glands that still persist 50 years later) and thyroid deficiencies.
The MD I visited then, simply stated, “This sometimes happens. Live with it”.
Of course there is no scientific evidence that proves that the health issue came from that radioactive contamination. It was decades before I made this possible connection after…
another event.
During the Chernobyl accident, Merri and I were nuked. We were living in 1987 in England and the Isle of Man and working in Switzerland.
Two reports, “Residual Chernobyl fallout and Sellafield pollutants found on the Isle of Man” by P. McKenna and R.D. Longworth and “Factors contributing to radiocaesium variability in upland sheep flocks in west Cumbria (United Kingdom)” say:
Following the Chernobyl accident in 1986, restrictions were placed on the movement and slaughter of sheep within upland areas of the UK because radiocaesium activity concentrations in their meat exceeded 1000 Bq kg−1 fresh weight. Some farms remain under restriction in 2007.
The Isle of Man is particularly vulnerable to radioactive pollution being located in the middle of the Irish Sea, only 55 km from the Sellafield nuclear site. Paradoxically, radioactive fallout from the accident at Chernobyl is the only significant radioactive pollution on the Island and requires legal restrictions on sheep farming. This paper gives an overview of the occurrence and magnitude of radioactive pollution on the Isle of Man, using results of live-monitoring of the Island’s hill flocks since August 1987, and data selected from the results of laboratory analysis of more than 1000 samples of foodstuffs and environmental materials between 1990 and 1993.
We were close enough for long enough to get a strong enough dose of radioactivity that we became ill. And were in those crucial places as well as Switzerland when the rains came right after the Chernobyl blowout.
We came back to visit our local health care provider and fortunately he was treating others (who had been in Kiev when Chernobyl went critical) for radiation poisoning. He spotted our malaise and probably saved our hides showing ways to get the poison out and how to deal with the after affects (to this day we take iodine and natural thyroid supplements) of this poisoning.
When the doctor told us we had radiation poisoning we asked the question, “What do we do now”?
One answer was… avoid more radiation. So we try whenever possible to fly at night.
The report “Inflight Occupational Exposures to Cosmic Radiation and Magnetic Fields” says:
The health concerns about aircrew members’ exposure to cosmic radiation are increased risk of cancer, genetic defects that can be passed on to future generations, and harm to an unborn child. Death from cancer is the primary health risk associated with occupational exposure to ionizing radiation; that is, damage to genetic material (DNA) in the cell is thought to be the mechanism that underlies the potential risk of increased cancer.
We do not fly anywhere as much as air crew but most aircrew also did not soak up all the goodies in the Columbia River and the aftermath of Chernobyl.
Next we avoid irrelevant X-Rays. Thus when we get our teeth cleaned we do not have them X-Rayed. Because of this we have not been able to find a US dentist who will work on us… not even clean our teeth… unless we have an X-Ray… even after we explain our hesitation to have repetitive X-rays.
I do not blame the dentist. If we had something wrong… that an X-ray would have spotted… and the dentists missed… there could be a liability issue.
This is not the situation with Ecuador dentists and doctors.
Ecuador dentists will clean our teeth ($20) without making us have an X-Ray.
For example I had a tooth infection that I wanted to fight in natural ways with infra red light, homeopathics and nutritional supplements. My Ecuador dentist recommended pulling the tooth but said, “I do not think this will work… but it is your body…. your choice and I’ll work with you on this.”
It took years but when we beat the infection, that Ecuador dentist was grateful for what he learned.
Here is an example of how Ecuador doctor’s are flexible.
The M.D. in Cotacachi that we use and recommend at our hotel, is Dr. Vaca. He is a Russian trained MD (he lived in Ukraine for eight years) and is our doc of choice when any guest or staff member is ill.
He has great compassion and skill. Ecuador care and good medicine seem to go hand in hand so he is not only a great doctor but a wonderful person.
Merri and I joined him for a day at a clinic he stations (at no charge) once a week in a remote mountain village (Mohanda).
The village sits high in the mountains up a winding road above Otavalo.
Dr. Vaca has a beloved Honda pickup that he proudly proclaims is 26 years old…perfect for making our way up the mountain.
Here I am with Dr. Vaca on his weekly Wednesday treating people.
Dr. Vaca uses traditional alloepathic medicine, but he blends it with shaman lifestyle medicine and quantum equipment that eminates from Europe and Russia such as a Computron and Cell Spa.
The Cell Spa is a purification device that uses an oscillator, mineral salts and a foot bath. You put your feet in the clear transparent water for 30 minutes and let reverse osmosis cleanse the system.
The Cell Spa removes toxins from the body though the feet.
Many of our delegates have enjoyed profound healing from this mixed modality and from shamanic ceremonies.
Health care is one of the greatest issues our society and economy must face. There is an huge, balanced college of ancient wisdom on how to regain and keep good health without surgery or drugs.
Plus there are great advances in science, that can help good health, but are not permitted in the Western medical community.
The Ecuador medical system allows many Ecuador dentists and doctors to have flexibility, so they can let their patients, who desire it, have access to this balanced, low cost healing and wellness.
Gary
Read more: Ecuador Dentist & Doctor Reports
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Residual Chernobyl fallout and Sellafield pollutants found on the Isle of Man
ACTIVITY MONITORING ON THE ISLE OF MAN 2007
The Atomic Deception link at the Hanford Challenge site.
The entire report “Radionuclides in the Columbia River” published by the Washington State Department of Health.
Inflight Occupational Exposures to Cosmic Radiation and Magnetic Fields


