Monday, September 15, 2025

Teleconference Call

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From the Desk of Donna Roth www.donnaroth.com  Sept 8/25

Contact Donna Roth for consultations; kdroth@shaw.ca

Register for TAFYH team 79     Text 250 718 2852

 

Monday, Teleconference Call with Donna Roth

At 5:45 pm PST

Dial 604 227 1018

 

Agenda

Register for TAFYH team 80

Canada Health Care in Question?

The Building Blocks to a Healthy Body

Guest; Maria TAFYH grad; High Blood Pressure Gone! Meds Gone!

Words of Interest from Carol

 

Susan’s cookbook, Beyond Mudpies now available on Amazon     

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Suzanne, TAFYH team 78, purchased a cookbook and said it is a great cookbook and she recommended it. She said everyone needs to have one.

 

‘A healthy person has a thousand dreams. A sick person has only one.’ Bobby Kennedy

What has Canadian health care come to? We could be talking about how an estimated 28,000 Canadians died on waitlists last year for surgeries and diagnostic scans. Canada is the only developed country that imposes a government run monopoly on citizens to get health care.

 

Vitamin C is one of the few things that blunts cortisol’s destructive effects. Without it, stress just chews you up. Dr Keith Scott Mumby.

 

From Juno News Author: Gwyn Morgan

Canadians are proud of their universal healthcare system. Politicians hold it up as proof of our compassion, while unions fight to preserve it and judges unfailingly defend it. But pride and rhetoric can’t mask reality: Canada spends more on health care than almost any other country in the world and delivers some of the worst results. Our hospitals are overloaded, wait times are intolerable, and tens of thousands of patients die each year before receiving the treatment they need.

Last year, 16-year-old Finlay van der Werken of Burlington, Ontario, spent eight fruitless hours in a local emergency room crying out in pain from sepsis and pneumonia before being sent to hospital in Toronto. By then it was too late. His parents faced the unimaginable: taking their son off life support.