
The Megyn Kelly Show Elite Establishment's Ties to Big Pharma, and Keys to Avoiding Ultra-Processed Food, with Dr. Casey Means | Ep. 887
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Sep 13, 2024 Dr. Casey Means, a surgeon and author of the bestselling book "Good Energy," dives into the hidden dangers of ultra-processed foods and their impact on metabolic health. She highlights conflicts of interest within health organizations and Big Pharma's influence on medicine, urging a shift toward whole foods. The discussion also uncovers the health risks tied to seed oils and pesticides, while advocating for independent media as a crucial voice against corporate narratives. Means emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with our food sources for better health.
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Misleading Food Information
- Public health messaging around food has been misleading.
- Many Americans believe certain foods are healthy when they are not, due to industry influence.
Conflicts of Interest in Health Institutions
- Conflicts of interest within health institutions like the NIH and FDA influence research and guidelines.
- This bias promotes pharmaceutical interventions rather than addressing root causes of diseases.
Prioritize Food and Health
- Invest time and resources in sourcing high-quality food.
- Prioritize personalized care and prioritize your health like the wealthy do.





