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Principles of a New Health Care System

  1. Health is understandable for everyone. The basic concepts of human health and disease can be understood by everyone. The fact that millions of body cells regularly need vitamins and other bioenergy carriers can even be grasped by children.
  2. Health is doable for everyone. Cellular Medicine and the daily intake of vitamins and other bioenergy carriers allow everyone to maintain and restore basic physical health.
  3. Health is safe for everyone. Nature itself provides us with vitamins and other powerful preventive and therapeutic substances to combat human diseases. They are safe for everyone and without side effects.
  4. Health is affordable for everyone. Effective health measures to prevent the most common human diseases can be offered in any country of the world at a fraction of today’s drug costs. Implementation of Cellular Medicine as a health measure immediately liberates trillions of dollars in private and public funds.
  5. Health is a human right. Having access to optimum health is a basic human right. No pharmaceutical company or government has the right to limit the spread of information about the health benefits of vitamins and other natural therapies. Every country in the world should amend its constitution to guarantee access to optimum health to its citizens.
  6. Effective health care focuses on prevention. Future medical research and health care will focus on the prevention and eradication of diseases rather than on therapies that merely relieve the symptoms of diseases.
  7. Effective health care focuses on primary health care. Community-based primary health care is the key to effective and affordable health care in any country of the world. Health consultants and health centers in every community will replace the ineffective and expensive focus on high-tech medicine.
  8. Medical research has to be under public control. Public funds for medical research should primarily be used to develop treatments that prevent and eradicate diseases, rather than ones that merely relieve symptoms and create dependencies.