When I first heard about this executive order from the Biden administration, my heart sank. It feels like we're back at square one in our fight for personal health freedom.
Around three years ago, when I started looking into the intersection of health care and personal rights, it was during an Obama-era initiative that seemed to prioritize access over choice. But now, with this latest order from the Biden administration, it's clear they're taking things even further.
The executive order mandates all employers provide a range of services that many believe are medically unnecessary and could force individuals into accepting treatments and procedures against their moral or religious beliefs. It's a troubling move for anyone who values autonomy in healthcare decisions.
As someone who has spent years researching natural health alternatives, I know how important it is to have options that align with your personal values. Now, with this mandate on the horizon, those choices are being severely limited.
The big question for me becomes: where does this end? If employers must provide these services without regard for what employees believe in or need, where do we draw the line?
It's important to note that many of us have been wary of pharmaceutical companies pushing their agenda through government regulations. This new mandate feels like just another step down that path.
I've learned from my own research that there are natural alternatives out there for so many things 'they' say we need drugs or invasive procedures for. Why can't employers be allowed to respect those choices?
This is a call to action for anyone who believes in freedom of choice when it comes to your health and body.
Share this with someone you know who cares about their right to choose the best path for themselves, no matter what the government or big pharma says. 💚




