Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Business of Health

As most people in America realize, the health industry is a multibillion dollar industry, if not a trillion dollar industry.  Insurance companies are getting wealthier and wealthier, while many of us are becoming sicker and sicker.  Now, it's not my purpose here to outline the virtues of a universal health care plan, even though I believe this to be in the best interests of our country.  Instead, I have two focuses - first, you should know that investing in preventative health through supplementation, maintaining weight, and exercising is an investment in yourself that will ensure you greater clarity and strength to accomplish your goals.

You might also want to consider making health and wellness a secondary source of income, if it is not your primary source.  It not only has the benefit of being a universal concern, particularly in today's environment, but as you learn more about your own needs, you likewise gain the ability to assist others who have those needs.  Plus, it's a business that need not take up a great deal of your time if you don't want it to, because you can simply talk to those around you and help them whenever they request it.  It's one of the few fields where you can use it as a side business if you wish, or build it aggressively if you choose to do so.

You can read more about health and wellness at my health blog: http://healthinthenavel-ma.blogspot.com/

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