Health
- Rev. Gale Daniel
- Apr 3, 2022
- 2 min read
Balance with the Healy

Other than raising your frequency with the Healy I can not tell anyone how to get healthy. I can tell you how to pay for your insurance and medical bills before you lose everything to the hospital.
Anyone over the age of sixteen needs to start a trust with the beneficiary being your family name and put $25 in it even if it's donated by someone else. This is now a tax-deductible entity so contributions from anyone are a write-off. You cannot use this for entertainment or it becomes void. When you have a medical situation that cost is beyond your means and insurance won't cover it you have to make arrangements to pay or your assets could be seized. Most hospitals have a charitable fund that can help but you have to ask for it.
When all avenues have been traveled you say I have this fund and it will pay out $25 a month. But first I'd like to get a financial representative to review my bill. There are some things the trust will not pay for. Usually, they will cut the bill proportionately but if not, highlight a few things. They'll start cutting the bill. After three years close the trust. It isn't likely they can or will pursue it. I learned about this from a fifteen-year-old who was having a baby at the same time as me over forty years ago. My daughter had complications at birth. I was lucky. The bill got lost.
I did not know at the time but insurance companies have an instrument for this kind of thing. So when my daughter was a week old I started an insurance policy on her for $25 a month until she was 18 and then it would pay $10,000. We could borrow against it but we didn't. So after everyone paid into it $5400 sure enough on her 18th birthday her father got $10,000. Thank goodness I had health insurance on her because on her 19th birthday we discovered a brain tumor which even with insurance cost $9000 a year for medication but since then we learned that the drug companies sometimes discount or give their meds out for free.
Where you live or die without insurance is organ transplants but we are in luck there. Pigs can be harvested for parts. Their major organs are much like humans. It's been perfected and it's simple. The pig's heart is kept alive with an electrical pulse. The recipient heart stem cells are cultivated and introduced into the pig heart for over a year.
A 16-year-old girl did this for her grandmother from home. The heart wasn't used but she raised money with her videos. It cost $250,000 but it's getting cheaper. Recipients raise money by grants through the government and family foundations.
Once someone is approved for a grant the technicians start the process even if it isn't paid in full. Start a trust because someone is going to need something someday. My source for this information is Ted talks.



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