Northwest Couple Start World's First Med Tourism Press
Did you know that 7 in 10 Americans have no dental coverage, and how basic medical costs are skyrocketing? A new line of med tourism books by Travel Wings of Vancouver offers fast help.
Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) July 25, 2006
"The people really needed a dental tourism guide, to help them when they go off on potentially risky trips," said Joe Wong, publisher of Travel Wings Med Tourism books.
"Yes," agreed the author of Dental Tourism: How You Can Save Thousands Of Dollars, Arielle Gabriel, "We are not beholden to commercial interests, though we are really supportive of Med Tourism basically."
Dental Tourism: How You Can Save Thousands Of Dollars was motivated by a sad story. The author Arielle Gabriel was once a young creative artist in her early twenties, away from family and home, and struck with a terrible dental problem.
She was told she might die from the pus leaking into her head, and needed thousands of dollars she did not have to attend to the problem.
Later on, when she read of medical tourism, she claims she took to the idea like a duck to water. She has much sympathy for all those Americans, 7 in 10, who have no dental coverage, and understanding of their plight. She was horrified to read of an employed USA worker who operated on himself with a pair of pliers to save on dental costs.
Both publisher Joe Wong and author Arielle Gabriel claim their loyalty is to the Health Traveler, and spell out the cautions and risks clearly as they write of Thailand, Costa Rica, Mexico, and many other countries.
The Mexico and Costa Eica adventures of full of plucky USA citizens who happily save up to 50 - 90% on both medical and cosmetic dental treatments. There are exciting price charts, colorful true life stories, and even helpful Tooth Fairy Travel tips.
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