Ep 058 - Cardiologist Dr Wayne Arnold, Part 3

Here is part 3 with Dr Wayne Arnold. In case you missed them, make sure to check out the first and second episodes with Dr Arnold.

Dr Arnold is a leading cardiologist in Pennsylvania, and is the Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

On this episode, you'll hear his thoughts, his experiences over several decades, and the facts on chelation therapy from a cardiovascular standpoint.

If you're not in Pennsylvania, but are looking to find a doctor like Dr Maulfair, you can search for one in your area with The International College of Integrative Medicine

Ep 057 - Cardiologist Dr Wayne Arnold, Part 2

Dr Wayne Arnold returns for part 2 of this conversation with Dr Maulfair. You think house calls are a thing of the past? Think again. With physicians like Dr Arnold and Dr Maulfair, it's things such as that, and so much more, that are what give healthcare hope for the future. If you missed the first episode with Dr Arnold, make sure to check it out.

If you're not in Pennsylvania, but are looking to find a doctor like Dr Maulfair, you can search for one in your area with The International College of Integrative Medicine

Ep 056 - Cardiologist Dr Wayne Arnold, Part 1

Dr Wayne Arnold is a cardiologist in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Bryn Mawr Hospital and Lankenau Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and currently serves as their Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiology. He has been in practice for more than 20 years. On this episode — the first edition of several with Dr Arnold — you'll get to hear how and why he got into cardiology, and what motivates him to continually strive to improve his patients' quality of life.

If you're not in Pennsylvania, but are looking to find a doctor like Dr Maulfair, you can search for one in your area with The International College of Integrative Medicine

Ep 055 - What Is Health Insurance? Part 2

On the last episode, we discussed how it would be nice if "health insurance" was intended to ensure health and not just pay for disease. We explained how modern health insurance is, in reality, "disease insurance." On this follow-up episode Dr Maulfair poses the question: "Do you want a doctor or an insurance company to determine what medical care you get?"

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Ep 054 - What Is Health Insurance? Part 1

The basic definition of insurance is a means of guaranteeing protection or safety. And to insure is to make certain by taking measures and precautions. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a "health insurance" that ensures health and doesn't pay for disease? Our modern form of health insurance is, in reality, "disease insurance." Please realize this is NOT semantics. The difference between these philosophies could literally mean life or death. On a lighter note, hear how the Chinese used to pay and not pay for health care.

If you're not in Pennsylvania, but are looking to find a doctor like Dr Maulfair, you can search for one in your area with The International College of Integrative Medicine

Ep 053 - Prescription Medications Are Among The Top 5 Leading Causes of Death

According to a recent article in the British Medical Journal, prescription drugs are tied with strokes as leading causes of death in the United States. In Europe, there are even more people that die per year as a result of prescription medication.

This does NOT have to be the case. There ARE ways to increase the quality of your life by RESTORING YOUR HEALTH — NOT MANAGING DISEASE.

Another article from the Harvard Center for Ethics Newsletter reveals that even properly prescribed drugs (NOT overdosing, misprescribing, or self-prescribing) cause almost 2 million hospitalizations per year. Additionally, almost 1 million patients that are already in the hospital are given drugs that cause serious adverse reactions.

If you're not in Pennsylvania, but are looking to find a doctor like Dr Maulfair, you can search for one in your area with The International College of Integrative Medicine