Q: Where do I get money and help for health care problems?

A: There is so much money, help and information to deal with health care problems, it's really a sin that more people don't use them. The problem is that most of the health care community is not aware of what is out there, so you can't believe them if they tell you that there is no help. We've done undercover studies that show 94% of doctors and even 84% of the U.S. Congress are not aware of existing programs that offer things like: free prescription drugs, free care by the best doctors in the world, free dentures, free eyeglasses, free care at hospitals, free health care for your kids, free mammograms and breast cancer treatment, and even free long term care for middle class patients. And even more importantly, you can now contact free government experts and get better health information than your doctor. Even Sam Donaldson received free cancer surgery from a free government program.

Did you know that you can be making $40,000 a year or more and get your prescription drugs for free? Some programs even have no income requirements. You can get a list of programs by contacting the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, 1100 15th St, NW, Washington, DC 20005; 1-800-PMA-INFO; http://www.phrma.org. You should also contact your state department of health because many states are now offering free and low cost prescription programs.

Because there are so many places that offer health-related help, here are a few of the best places to start looking:

- Your state department of health located in your state capital
- National Health Information Center at 800-336-4797; http://www.health.gov/nhic
- National Women's Health Information Center, 800-944-WOMEN; http://www.4women.gov
- National Institutes Of Health, 301-496-4000; http://www.nih.gov/

When you start looking for help, be sure to check every one of these sources for leads.

(My books that best speak to the subject are "Free Health Care" and "Free Stuff For Women's Health, Fitness and Nutrition.")

I hope this helps! Also check out www.FreeForVictims.Lesko.com for more resources!