bookmark_borderHealth Care Fraud Endangers Women

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Unnecessary hysterectomy costs the U.S. medical system $17 billion per year. That’s Billion, with a B. This does not even begin to tally up the costs of caring for women damaged by hysterectomy, oophorectomy (removal of the ovaries) and related procedures. These findings are explained in The H Word, by Nora W. Coffey and Rick Schweikert. Coffey is the president of the HERS Foundation, located in Bala Cynwyd, PA. Schweikert, a playwright, wrote and directed un becoming, a play depicting the needless hysterectomy of a woman.

Hysterectomy and oophorectomy are offered as the best or only option to women with problems ranging from fibroids to heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain. These operations almost always occur without the information required for informed consent. Frequently, they are performed when a woman is under the knife for exploratory surgery. In 98% of these cases, the pathology report comes back normal or with a condition that could have been treated conservatively, meaning that the woman’s reproductive, sexual, and
endocrine organs were removed for no medical reason. The toll in the
Delaware Valley is the same as if the Wachovia Center was filled twice a year, every year, with women whose female organs had been removed!

Anna (not her real name) met the Protest and Play tour in Denver, Colorado. Her experience is more the norm than the exception: “The first of Anna’s three suicide attempts came in the first year after her hysterectomy, but she said that was due to depression related to her complicated childhood. After the surgery she was diagnosed with depression, had back surgery, and began sleeping in a separate bedroom from her husband.” If 49 out of every 50 hysterectomies could be avoided at a savings of $17 billion, and the operation leaves women with an increased incidence of heart disease, osteoporosis, sexual loss, and urinary and bowel problems, why does the
medical establishment still promote it? Coffey and Schweikert take on the AMA, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, hospitals, medical schools, and even Congress. The H Word is a must for any intact or hysterectomized woman of any age. It is also a major contribution to the national health care debate.

See contact information to obtain a review copy of The H Word and to book Nora W. Coffey and Rick Schweikert for speaking engagements and book readings/signings.

bookmark_borderInvite to Philly Wellness Group Event Nov. 10

Philly Wellness Event
Tuesday, Nov 10th
6:30-9:30 PM
At Elkins Estate

Dear Friends,

As President of the burgeoning Philly Wellness network, I would like to invite all of the members of the Yoga Living family to participate in the next big Philly Wellness event. This year’s event will feature an excellent discussion panel on how holistic healing groups work can work together harmoniously. Bring your business cards, flyers and a willingness to network with other holistic practitioners.

We are a community and we need you! I hope to see you at this event! Please forward this email to a friend!

Send in Your Reservation Now or RSVP to this email!
$20 in advance / $25 at the door. RSVP appreciated.
Send checks, payable to:
Philly Wellness Guide c/o Susan Rubinstein
217 Ivy Rock Lane, Havertown, PA 19083

Keys to Creating a Successful Holistic Practice
Tuesday, November 10th
6:30-9:30 PM
Elkins Estate
1750 Ashbourne Rd
Elkins Park, PA 19027.
www.phillywellnessguide.ning.com

Sincerely,
Bob Butera, Phd

bookmark_borderChiropractors, Chiropractic Care, Physical Therapy

This is primarily a physically oriented therapy which aims to normalize the activity of the nervous system through the manipulation of bones and joints. While some practitioners use the methods only to help musculoskeletal problems, most apply a sophisticated theory that misalignments of the spine may cause a range of diseases, from arthritis to hormonal disorders. Many chiropractors have sought additional training and integrate more mind/body, drug-free (or drugless) oriented approaches such as nutrition based on reflex testing, kinesiology, or neuro-emotional technique (NET).

The Henderson Center – Dr. Jon Garzillo – Chiropractors, Shiatsu Therapy, Massage Therapists – King of Prussia, PA, Montgmery County PA, Southeastern Pennsylvania

Lyceum Physical Medicine – Dr. William Pezzello, P.C. – Chiropractors, Adjustments, Pain Management, Wellness Center, Massage – Roxborough, Philadelphia, Montgomery County, PA

Live Well Holistic Health Center – Dr. Martin Orimenko, DC, ND, FIACA – Director – Chiropractic and Body Work, Massage, Acupuncture, Acupressure, Nutrition, Cleansing, Ayurvedic Medicine, Emotional and Lifestyle Counseling, Nutritional Supplements – Ardmore, PA, Main Line PA, Philadelphia, Southeastern PA

Ame Salon, Spa and Wellness Center
– Chiropractic Health, Holistic Wellness, Massage, Reiki, Nutrition – Wayne, Delaware County PA, Main Line PA, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware

Chiropractic care modalities include:

Back and Spinal Care

Manual Therapies

Manipulation

Physical modalities (ultrasound, electrical therapy, paraffin therapy, heat/ice)

Trigger point therapy

Traction

Exercise therapy

Rehabilitation