Brigham Buhler
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Like it was wild. And it was always these crazy extravagant trips. If you were a top producer, but candidly, like, You don't see the dark side until you see the dark. Does that make sense?
So I came out and I was selling Cialis and I'm like, this is amazing. All these guys love it. My doctors love me. They're my friends. And I was a top rep in the country going on all these trips, selling a drug that I believed in, a product that people candidly loved and I was getting minimal negative feedback on. And I did so well that they relocated me to Houston, Texas.
So I came out and I was selling Cialis and I'm like, this is amazing. All these guys love it. My doctors love me. They're my friends. And I was a top rep in the country going on all these trips, selling a drug that I believed in, a product that people candidly loved and I was getting minimal negative feedback on. And I did so well that they relocated me to Houston, Texas.
So I came out and I was selling Cialis and I'm like, this is amazing. All these guys love it. My doctors love me. They're my friends. And I was a top rep in the country going on all these trips, selling a drug that I believed in, a product that people candidly loved and I was getting minimal negative feedback on. And I did so well that they relocated me to Houston, Texas.
where they put me in the Texas Medical Center and they moved me to antipsychotics and antidepressants. And I only did that for about eight months. And the day I started, I'm like, I can't do this.
where they put me in the Texas Medical Center and they moved me to antipsychotics and antidepressants. And I only did that for about eight months. And the day I started, I'm like, I can't do this.
where they put me in the Texas Medical Center and they moved me to antipsychotics and antidepressants. And I only did that for about eight months. And the day I started, I'm like, I can't do this.
Because it's products I don't believe in. It's them trying to grow a niche and expand the use of antidepressants and SSRIs. And I'm just looking at the efficacy rate and I'm like, it's trash. Like diet and exercise has way more efficacy for treating depression than any of the SSRIs.
Because it's products I don't believe in. It's them trying to grow a niche and expand the use of antidepressants and SSRIs. And I'm just looking at the efficacy rate and I'm like, it's trash. Like diet and exercise has way more efficacy for treating depression than any of the SSRIs.
Because it's products I don't believe in. It's them trying to grow a niche and expand the use of antidepressants and SSRIs. And I'm just looking at the efficacy rate and I'm like, it's trash. Like diet and exercise has way more efficacy for treating depression than any of the SSRIs.
A hundred percent. Yeah, no, a hundred percent. And I know people are looking for an answer, but that's where you've covered this a lot is the food system. I mean, front to back, like my main message in front of the Senate and I, and I stand behind this is we talk about Eisenhower speech and the corporate capture of of our institutions.
A hundred percent. Yeah, no, a hundred percent. And I know people are looking for an answer, but that's where you've covered this a lot is the food system. I mean, front to back, like my main message in front of the Senate and I, and I stand behind this is we talk about Eisenhower speech and the corporate capture of of our institutions.
A hundred percent. Yeah, no, a hundred percent. And I know people are looking for an answer, but that's where you've covered this a lot is the food system. I mean, front to back, like my main message in front of the Senate and I, and I stand behind this is we talk about Eisenhower speech and the corporate capture of of our institutions.
And the main thing that people focus on is his speech on the military industrial complex. But the second half of that speech, he warned, if we allow the capture of our scientific industrial complex, and that has happened, what he described and portrayed at that time is what we're living.
And the main thing that people focus on is his speech on the military industrial complex. But the second half of that speech, he warned, if we allow the capture of our scientific industrial complex, and that has happened, what he described and portrayed at that time is what we're living.
And the main thing that people focus on is his speech on the military industrial complex. But the second half of that speech, he warned, if we allow the capture of our scientific industrial complex, and that has happened, what he described and portrayed at that time is what we're living.
The day we allow private interests and special interest groups to control our science and innovation, the garage tinkers, the innovators, the solutions will all disappear and it'll be controlled by corporate capture. And so from our food... to our medical establishments, to our checks and balances, the NIH, the FDA, every check and balance we have has been eliminated.
The day we allow private interests and special interest groups to control our science and innovation, the garage tinkers, the innovators, the solutions will all disappear and it'll be controlled by corporate capture. And so from our food... to our medical establishments, to our checks and balances, the NIH, the FDA, every check and balance we have has been eliminated.
The day we allow private interests and special interest groups to control our science and innovation, the garage tinkers, the innovators, the solutions will all disappear and it'll be controlled by corporate capture. And so from our food... to our medical establishments, to our checks and balances, the NIH, the FDA, every check and balance we have has been eliminated.
And I can show you that step by step through the opioid crisis, since you said that's one of the things that brought, it's what brought me into this too.