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EVERY DAY 10K AMERICANS TURN 65 BECOMMING ELIGIBLE FOR MEDICARE


The concerns of baby boomers qualifying for Medicare 

Baby boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, are reaching the age of Medicare eligibility, bringing several concerns to the forefront:
  1. Financial Sustainability of Medicare: With the large influx of baby boomers, there is concern about the financial strain on the Medicare system. The increased number of beneficiaries may deplete the Medicare Trust Fund faster than anticipated.
  2. Rising Healthcare Costs: As people age, they typically require more medical care. The rising cost of healthcare services, medications, and long-term care can pose significant financial challenges for both individuals and the Medicare program.
  3. Access to Care: With more people entering the system, there might be concerns about whether there will be enough healthcare providers, including doctors and specialists, to meet the increased demand.
  4. Quality of Care: Ensuring that the quality of care remains high despite the increasing number of beneficiaries is another concern. Overburdened systems can sometimes lead to longer wait times and reduced patient care quality.
  5. Complexity of Medicare Plans: Medicare has various parts (A, B, C, and D), and understanding the differences and choosing the right plan can be complex and confusing for many seniors.
  6. Long-Term Care: Medicare does not cover most long-term care services, and with life expectancy increasing, there is concern about how baby boomers will afford long-term care if they need it.
  7. Policy Changes: Potential changes to Medicare policies and benefits due to political and economic pressures can cause uncertainty for future beneficiaries.
Addressing these concerns involves both individual planning and broader policy measures to ensure that Medicare remains viable and effective for current and future generations.

tHE DANGERS OF USING THE TOP 5 RX DRUGS COMMONLY USED BY BABY BOOMERS

1.  lisinopril over 20 side effects........20!!! 
1 cough
2 headache
3 abdominal pain
5 dizziness
6 Decreased libido
7 diarrhea
8 Fainting
9 nausea
10 chest pain
11 shortness of breath
12 fatigue
13 heartburn
14 weaknesses
15 arm, back, or jaw pain
16 hoarseness
17 rash
18 fever
19 an filed sms
20 confusion
Sneezing
21 cloudy urine

ATOROVASTATIN.       Greater then 20 side effects
1 diarrhea
2 muscle pain
3 arthralgia
4 nausea
5 anorexia
6  common cold symptoms
7 gas
8 stomach pain
9 constipation
10 dizziness
11 heartburn
12 tiredness
13 urinary tract infection
14 chest pain
15 confusion
16 cough
17 dark urine
18 rash
19 trouble sleeping
29 back pain
21 difficulty with swallowing
22 fast heartbeat
23 liver damage
WHAT THE HELL IS  #3 arthragia.......its joint pain.....why not just tell me joint pain?????

METFORMIN........OMG I've been on this stuff over 20 years!!!!!!!
Grab a coffee or whiskey for this list.
1 extreme tiredness weakness, discomfort....yep
2 nausea.  Yep
3  vomiting .... Yep
4 stomach pain .....yep
5 decreases appetite..... Nope, that figures!
6 deep and rapid breathing or shortness of breath........ Probably
7 muscle pain... Daily
8  swelling of lips, mouth, throat or tongue...... Nope
9 skin rash, hives,or welts.... Nope
10 redness of skin.  I'm 100% Irish......only if outside in day lite
11 trouble breathing .....nope
12  vitamin B12  deficiency.... Most likely
13  congestive heart failure.... Nope
14 dehydration..... A lot
15 heart attack.......2
16 hypoxemia...... I have to look this one up
17 kidney disease.....nope
18 liver disease........well I drink alcohol on occasion so look who knows 
19 sepsis ......nope
20 shock.... Only by the lack of common sense among adults
21 diabetic ketoacidosis........ My dr. Never mentioned this to me
22  hypoglycemia..... Unknown

LEVOTHYROXIN 
1 diarrhea
2 headache
3 sweating
4 nausea
5 tiredness
6 heat intolerance
7 increased appetite
8 insomnia
9 irregular breathing
10 hair loss
11 weight loss
12 chest pain
13 heart arrhythmia
14 fever
15 skin rash
16 cramp
17 menstrual changes
18 tremors
19 anxiety
20 arthaugia...... Aka joint pain
21 limp or favoring one leg
22 mood changes
23 muscle weakness
24 palpitations

AMLODIPINE
1 dizziness
2 fatigue
3 nausea
4 chest pain
5 headache
6 edema
Stomach pain
8 indigestion
9  upset stomach
10  belching
11 burning when urinating 
12 constipation
13 difficult breathing
14 unusual tiredness or weakness
15  difficulty with moving
16 flushed, dry skin
17 flushing
18 lack of loss of strength
19 tingling of hands or feet
20 back pain
21 bleeding gums
22 blurred vision
23 chills





Top 5 Young Living Products baby boomers can use to support their cognitive health

Top 5 young living products that may support the cognitive health of baby boomers


For baby boomers seeking to support cognitive health, Young Living offers several essential oils and related products known for their potential benefits in this area. Here are the top five:
  1. Frankincense Essential Oil:
    • Benefits: Known for its calming and grounding properties, it may support mental clarity and focus.
    • Usage: Diffuse, inhale directly, or apply topically with a carrier oil.
  2. Peppermint Essential Oil:
    • Benefits: Often used to enhance alertness and concentration.
    • Usage: Diffuse, inhale, or dilute and apply to the temples and neck.
  3. Lavender Essential Oil:
    • Benefits: Promotes relaxation and may help reduce stress, which can be beneficial for cognitive function.
    • Usage: Diffuse, inhale, or apply topically with a carrier oil.
  4. Brain Power Essential Oil Blend:
    • Benefits: A blend specifically formulated to support cognitive function and clarity.
    • Ingredients: Includes Frankincense, Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Melissa, Blue Cypress, Lavender, and Helichrysum.
    • Usage: Diffuse or apply topically, especially to the neck and temples.
  5. MindWise:
    • Benefits: A liquid supplement designed to support brain function with a combination of Sacha Inchi nut oil, turmeric, and essential oils like peppermint and fennel.
    • Usage: Taken orally as part of a daily supplement routine.
These products, used individually or in combination, may help support cognitive health through various mechanisms such as enhancing focus, reducing stress, and promoting overall brain function.


P.s. I use Frankincense oil for shoulder pain and for me it works instantly.
peppermint oil..... A drop on each temple to kick start my day or when I'm in need of a "mental pick me up"
Lavender oil for just about everything......bug bites, hives, stress, burns....I'm rarely without it
Brain power oil.....holy cow yes it works!!!
Ningxa red juice seriously how do you function without it????????


FROM PILL POPPER TO OIL SLINGER


Title: "From Pill Popper to Oil Slinger: 

Once upon a time, in a land of endless pill bottles and doctor's appointments, lived a spunky baby boomer named Barb. Barb had a medicine cabinet that looked like a mini pharmacy – pills for this, tablets for that, and a drawer full of 'just in case' meds. She was tired of feeling like a walking side effect.
One fateful day, while scrolling through her social media feed, Barb stumbled upon a post by 'That Baby Boomer Broad' – a wellness warrior preaching the gospel of natural healing with Young Living essential oils. Intrigued by the idea of swapping her pharmaceutical arsenal for something a bit more fragrant, Barb decided to give it a whirl.
She started with a drop of lavender in her diffuser. Not only did her house smell like a high-end spa, but she also found herself sleeping better than she had in years. Next, she tried peppermint oil for her nagging headaches. To her amazement, it worked faster than her usual painkillers – and without any of the nasty side effects.
Barb was hooked. She ditched her over-the-counter sleep aids, painkillers, and even some of her prescriptions. Her medicine cabinet transformed into a colorful collection of Young Living bottles. Each day, she discovered new ways to use her oils – lemon in her water for a detox, Thieves for immune support, and frankincense for her skin.
Word spread fast. Barb's friends and family noticed her newfound energy and wellness glow. She became the go-to guru for natural remedies, hosting essential oil parties and spreading the word about the benefits of Young Living.
Big Pharma, meanwhile, was not amused. Their once-loyal customer was now leading a wellness revolution. Barb's transformation from a pill-popping patient to an essential oil advocate became a legend. She was the David to Big Pharma's Goliath, armed with tiny bottles of potent plant magic.
With each person she converted to the world of Young Living, Barb chipped away at the stronghold of Big Pharma. She showed everyone that taking control of your wellness didn’t mean a lifetime of dependency on pills – it meant empowerment, education, and a lot of fun experimenting with oils.
Barb’s story spread far and wide, inspiring countless others to reclaim their health and say goodbye to unnecessary pharmaceuticals. She became the face of the wellness revolution, proudly wearing her title as Big Pharma's biggest nightmare.
And so, Barb and her fellow wellness warriors lived happily ever after, healthier, happier, and smelling fabulous. The end.

HISTORY OF THIEVES OIL

Thieves oil is an essential oil blend that is popularly believed to have roots in a legendary story from the time of the Black Death in Europe. According to folklore, a group of four thieves in 15th-century France used a combination of essential oils to protect themselves from contracting the plague while they robbed the homes of the infected and deceased. The most common ingredients in modern versions of thieves oil are clove, lemon, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and rosemary essential oils.

The Legend

The story goes that these thieves were eventually captured and brought before a judge, who offered them leniency in exchange for the secret of their seemingly miraculous immunity. The thieves revealed their formula, which reportedly included aromatic herbs and spices with antimicrobial properties. This blend became known as "Thieves Oil."

Historical Context

During the time of the Black Death, which swept through Europe in waves between the 14th and 17th centuries, there was widespread use of aromatic herbs and oils for protection against disease. The practice of using strong-smelling substances to ward off illness was based on the miasma theory, which held that diseases were spread by "bad air."

Modern Rediscovery

The modern iteration of thieves oil appears to have been popularized in the late 20th century by essential oil enthusiasts and companies such as Young Living, which trademarked a specific blend of essential oils under the name "Thieves." This blend was marketed with the story of the 15th-century thieves and their oil, which helped boost its popularity.

Ingredients and Uses

The typical thieves oil blend includes:
  • Clove (Syzygium aromaticum): Believed to have strong antimicrobial properties.
  • Lemon (Citrus limon): Known for its antiseptic and immune-boosting qualities.
  • Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum): Used for its antibacterial and antiviral properties.
  • Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus radiata): Often used for its respiratory benefits.
  • Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis): Known for its antioxidant and antimicrobial effects.

Applications

Today, thieves oil is used in various ways:
  • Aromatherapy: Diffused into the air to purify and freshen.
  • Topical Application: Diluted with a carrier oil and applied to the skin.
  • Household Cleaning: Added to cleaning products for its antimicrobial properties.

Scientific Perspective

While the essential oils in thieves oil have some documented antimicrobial properties, scientific research on the efficacy of the blend itself is limited. The romanticized history and anecdotal evidence often outshine rigorous scientific validation, though the individual components do have recognized benefits.
In summary, thieves oil is a blend with a colorful history rooted in legend, supported by the traditional use of essential oils for health and hygiene, and enjoying renewed popularity in modern times for its purported health benefits.


 
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 I became a young living member in Oct of 2015.  My husband was getting ready to retire, and we were about to lose our health coverage.  I wanted something other then having to depend on the medical industry.   I discovered young living  and never looked back!!  I have saved me and my family thousands of dollars and countless hours in dr. And pharmacy  visits .   I knew not every event that happens requires a dr visit, and I wanted to know how I can reduce those visits and save some money.   
  I don't consider myself a medical professional, but, I do know how to read and look up information  and  after discovering some tools and books to look thru I discovered the magical powers of young living essential oils.   Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on posion ivy medication for my husband,  I opened a book, looked up what I can use for posion ivy, followed the directions and we were both amazed at the results!
  Then I started looking for ways to sleep better, have less anxiety, make my home beyond beyond fresh and clean  and save a lot of time and money.   We now are a family that supports the systems of our bodies instead of reacting to preventable events! We learned how to support our immune systems before the pandemic hit, and made it thru that season without so much as a sniffle! 
  I believe once you get started using these safe, chemical free, nontoxic products you won't go back to using the toxic stuff.
You will feel so empowered protecting your home and family from all the "yuk" out there!  I want you to learn how to take back control of your health and wellness  so you won't panic over any "bug" going around out there.  We look forward to helping you on your journey  to health and wellness!

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