Casey Means, MD
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You know, and doctors then don't get a single minute of nutrition education in 80 percent of medical schools. So you just imagine like. We've got people who want to be healthy. We truly believe that Americans want to be healthy. And for the first time in many years, this could be an opportunity for that to be aligned with the country's vision and priority as opposed to adversarial to it.
You know, and doctors then don't get a single minute of nutrition education in 80 percent of medical schools. So you just imagine like. We've got people who want to be healthy. We truly believe that Americans want to be healthy. And for the first time in many years, this could be an opportunity for that to be aligned with the country's vision and priority as opposed to adversarial to it.
You know, and doctors then don't get a single minute of nutrition education in 80 percent of medical schools. So you just imagine like. We've got people who want to be healthy. We truly believe that Americans want to be healthy. And for the first time in many years, this could be an opportunity for that to be aligned with the country's vision and priority as opposed to adversarial to it.
And I think that that, you know, Jason Karp in the Senate hearing. who's one of the co-founders of Who Kitchen, talked about if 5% of revenue of some of these big companies like Kellogg's and General Mills drops because people are no longer willing to buy these food because there's a real movement about it, they will change. They will re-innovate towards what people actually want.
And I think that that, you know, Jason Karp in the Senate hearing. who's one of the co-founders of Who Kitchen, talked about if 5% of revenue of some of these big companies like Kellogg's and General Mills drops because people are no longer willing to buy these food because there's a real movement about it, they will change. They will re-innovate towards what people actually want.
And I think that that, you know, Jason Karp in the Senate hearing. who's one of the co-founders of Who Kitchen, talked about if 5% of revenue of some of these big companies like Kellogg's and General Mills drops because people are no longer willing to buy these food because there's a real movement about it, they will change. They will re-innovate towards what people actually want.
But right now, it's controversial to even push. You exercise your far right. You know, you have to have so much strength to be healthy in this country. And not only that, you have to have financial resources and strength, strength of courage. And so, you know, he says, yeah, if people change their buying decisions, which I think will be easier to do culturally now,
But right now, it's controversial to even push. You exercise your far right. You know, you have to have so much strength to be healthy in this country. And not only that, you have to have financial resources and strength, strength of courage. And so, you know, he says, yeah, if people change their buying decisions, which I think will be easier to do culturally now,
But right now, it's controversial to even push. You exercise your far right. You know, you have to have so much strength to be healthy in this country. And not only that, you have to have financial resources and strength, strength of courage. And so, you know, he says, yeah, if people change their buying decisions, which I think will be easier to do culturally now,
If we are talking about these things on the highest level, then it's going to change. I think also I think a potential light filled vision of what could happen is that some of these companies might adapt to consumer demand and do better, do better processes. Like we need as we need to get back to American agriculture being regenerative agriculture. We're totally screwed if we don't do that.
If we are talking about these things on the highest level, then it's going to change. I think also I think a potential light filled vision of what could happen is that some of these companies might adapt to consumer demand and do better, do better processes. Like we need as we need to get back to American agriculture being regenerative agriculture. We're totally screwed if we don't do that.
If we are talking about these things on the highest level, then it's going to change. I think also I think a potential light filled vision of what could happen is that some of these companies might adapt to consumer demand and do better, do better processes. Like we need as we need to get back to American agriculture being regenerative agriculture. We're totally screwed if we don't do that.
We cannot continue with this mass poisoning of our farmland. Not only is it horrible for our farmers who are dying at astronomical rates from chronic disease, but it's terrible for our children and our bodies. And if people start understanding that because people like RFK are in the leadership positions and that's becoming part of the zeitgeist,
We cannot continue with this mass poisoning of our farmland. Not only is it horrible for our farmers who are dying at astronomical rates from chronic disease, but it's terrible for our children and our bodies. And if people start understanding that because people like RFK are in the leadership positions and that's becoming part of the zeitgeist,
We cannot continue with this mass poisoning of our farmland. Not only is it horrible for our farmers who are dying at astronomical rates from chronic disease, but it's terrible for our children and our bodies. And if people start understanding that because people like RFK are in the leadership positions and that's becoming part of the zeitgeist,
It will change the way people buy and what they're willing to tolerate. But right now, the norm, because of corrupt incentives in a rigged system, is to be unhealthy. And I think when people get permission to push back against that, we could see an incredibly bright, beautiful future in a very short period of time in America. We believe that's possible.
It will change the way people buy and what they're willing to tolerate. But right now, the norm, because of corrupt incentives in a rigged system, is to be unhealthy. And I think when people get permission to push back against that, we could see an incredibly bright, beautiful future in a very short period of time in America. We believe that's possible.
It will change the way people buy and what they're willing to tolerate. But right now, the norm, because of corrupt incentives in a rigged system, is to be unhealthy. And I think when people get permission to push back against that, we could see an incredibly bright, beautiful future in a very short period of time in America. We believe that's possible.
I never ever learned in medical school or residency that I could write a prescription for food or exercise. It's totally legal. And if you do that, it can be covered by, you can use tax advantage dollars tax-free. Never learn that in nine years.
I never ever learned in medical school or residency that I could write a prescription for food or exercise. It's totally legal. And if you do that, it can be covered by, you can use tax advantage dollars tax-free. Never learn that in nine years.