Calley Means: "We've been misled by the experts when it comes to chronic conditions

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"We've almost been, I think, misled by the experts when it comes to chronic conditions and when it comes to nutrition to take leaves of our common sense. Like do we need to wait for a double-blind, placebo-controlled, human-randomized control study to know whether 0.5% of our brains being plastic is a good thing right now.

That's the reason data is showing. Do we need to have a human randomized control 10-year study to know whether an herbicide like glyphosate that's being sprayed on almost all of our food and our children's food that people have to wear hazmat suits to spray and kills every single organism in sight?

Do we need to wait for a study? Just as the medical system has siloed, we've siloed all these questions and just taken leave of our common sense. Like animals in the wild, wolves in the wild are not getting like chronic rates of obesity, diabetes, metabolic dysfunction.

Like we're born with an innate sense of knowing what's good for us, of knowing that the sun is good, of knowing that, you know, steak is good, that broccoli is good. We can't overeat those things. The problem is we've been why to buy the professors at Harvard, at Stanford, at Tufts Nutrition School that I believe are essentially, from my experience, PR for the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry that accepts all these things as a given.

I mean, Tufts Nutrition School, 80% of their budgets from food companies. By our estimate, 50% of Stanford Medical School's budget comes somehow touches pharma. So just fundamentally, on the grassroots micro level, these industries have co-opted our institution of trust and led us to believe this.

And you ask why we're the only people speaking out? Because we've made it that evidence-based medicine really accepts all this disease growing and happening. And 95% of medical spending right now is on disease. Once this happens, on managing conditions. And there's no higher levels of trust in our society than the NIH, than the FDA, then Harvard Med School, then Stanford Med School. So all of them are enforcing this."

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