Challenge Traditional and Welcome Solutions- Not Excuses

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(Newswire.net — December 20, 2013)  

The problem with traditional medicine has been the word “traditional” which describes an industry that is hardly traditional, but rather always advancing, exploring, and hopefully improving.  With advances in science moving at the rapid clips that they are, they is no room to stand still.  Medical doctors who undergo such extensive educational training should spend an equal amount of time learning to be fungible and adaptive to new technologies. 


Carol Roberts, MD of Tampa Bay has travelled the unique path of medicine in that she was a Harvard undergrad, went through traditional medical school, and practiced traditional medicine as an Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor, then as an Emergency Room surgeon.    Now with the retrospective vision of seeing what has and is occurring both in healthcare and health insurance coverage, she has adopted the holistic medicine and lifestyles to protect her patients and population of people out there willing to learn and listen.  She is passionate about helping the planet and its greater universe in her lifestyle and the ways that she lives, but as a doctor, medical prescriptions are the last resort she will use for prescribing health or medical remedies for ailing patients. 


Dr. Carol Roberts is also the author of “Good Medicine”, an easy to read book that is a resource and a self help guide to enable people to take care of themselves without incurring expensive medical fees or medical prescriptions that are both unnecessary and potentially harmful. 

With U.S. healthcare treading down the slippery slope of disaster, Roberts is committed to healthier lives which equates to lesser reliance upon health insurance coverage. All of which is proving to be  useless and financially onerous potentially amounting to the single largest household expense that we will bear in or lives.

 

Roberts’ penchant for educating and adopting holistic practices stems from her own personal journey of financial morass that has left few untouched in our 21st century lifestyle and dependence upon institutional propaganda.  Similar to large corporations’ dominance on our economy with entrepreneurs cropping up at an ever increasing rate, healthcare will need to also transform out of necessity, not choice.  See her interview videos here and read “The Good Medicine: A Return To Common Sense” for more insightful information about her.

 

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