Dr. Marty Makary
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I got to know him during the nomination process, and I found that he always listens to me. He values scientists on questions where he has some skepticism or he has some honest questions that he wants to pose. And I think that's what we need. I mean, first of all, he represents America. President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
I got to know him during the nomination process, and I found that he always listens to me. He values scientists on questions where he has some skepticism or he has some honest questions that he wants to pose. And I think that's what we need. I mean, first of all, he represents America. President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
I got to know him during the nomination process, and I found that he always listens to me. He values scientists on questions where he has some skepticism or he has some honest questions that he wants to pose. And I think that's what we need. I mean, first of all, he represents America. President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
are the two most popular political people in the United States right now. That's polling data. That's not my opinion. That's polling data. And he represents the American people. He has questions. He wants the scientific process to run its course. And so he's posing the questions and he values our opinion. Everything I put before him. He has valued my input on.
are the two most popular political people in the United States right now. That's polling data. That's not my opinion. That's polling data. And he represents the American people. He has questions. He wants the scientific process to run its course. And so he's posing the questions and he values our opinion. Everything I put before him. He has valued my input on.
are the two most popular political people in the United States right now. That's polling data. That's not my opinion. That's polling data. And he represents the American people. He has questions. He wants the scientific process to run its course. And so he's posing the questions and he values our opinion. Everything I put before him. He has valued my input on.
And so we're going to see new studies come out. We're going to talk about chronic diseases. We're going to look at food and food ingredients. And he's provided some really great leadership. Are we redoing the food pyramid? We're redoing the food pyramid. Thank God.
And so we're going to see new studies come out. We're going to talk about chronic diseases. We're going to look at food and food ingredients. And he's provided some really great leadership. Are we redoing the food pyramid? We're redoing the food pyramid. Thank God.
And so we're going to see new studies come out. We're going to talk about chronic diseases. We're going to look at food and food ingredients. And he's provided some really great leadership. Are we redoing the food pyramid? We're redoing the food pyramid. Thank God.
And no longer are we gonna say, you have to have these calories, it doesn't matter how you get them, doesn't matter if it's all ultra processed foods, it's just pure calories in, calories out. That dogma, which had no scientific support, was a massively underfunded endeavor. We let the industry tell us as a government, what's healthy and what's not healthy.
And no longer are we gonna say, you have to have these calories, it doesn't matter how you get them, doesn't matter if it's all ultra processed foods, it's just pure calories in, calories out. That dogma, which had no scientific support, was a massively underfunded endeavor. We let the industry tell us as a government, what's healthy and what's not healthy.
And no longer are we gonna say, you have to have these calories, it doesn't matter how you get them, doesn't matter if it's all ultra processed foods, it's just pure calories in, calories out. That dogma, which had no scientific support, was a massively underfunded endeavor. We let the industry tell us as a government, what's healthy and what's not healthy.
And even with the recent Biden administration suggestion to have front of package labeling, they picked sodium, saturated fat, and added sugar in there. I think they got maybe one thing right out of those four, but they ignored a giant sloth of food ingredients. And so when you ignore...
And even with the recent Biden administration suggestion to have front of package labeling, they picked sodium, saturated fat, and added sugar in there. I think they got maybe one thing right out of those four, but they ignored a giant sloth of food ingredients. And so when you ignore...
And even with the recent Biden administration suggestion to have front of package labeling, they picked sodium, saturated fat, and added sugar in there. I think they got maybe one thing right out of those four, but they ignored a giant sloth of food ingredients. And so when you ignore...
a thousand chemicals, some of which are petrochemicals that have been introduced into the food supply simply because the industry has self-deemed them as safe. When you ignore that, then you can't call something healthy just because it has a low amount of saturated fat. That's old dogma.
a thousand chemicals, some of which are petrochemicals that have been introduced into the food supply simply because the industry has self-deemed them as safe. When you ignore that, then you can't call something healthy just because it has a low amount of saturated fat. That's old dogma.
a thousand chemicals, some of which are petrochemicals that have been introduced into the food supply simply because the industry has self-deemed them as safe. When you ignore that, then you can't call something healthy just because it has a low amount of saturated fat. That's old dogma.
Now, people want to know, a lot of parents have been dealing with kids with autism. I mean, one in 32 kids in America today have autism. We can't just keep medicating every kid. It was one in 10,000 in the 90s. It was unheard of. The sort of repetitive motions, the tics, the heavy, the complete nonverbal child. Where did you see that in the 1940s and 50s? And so we have to look at everything.
Now, people want to know, a lot of parents have been dealing with kids with autism. I mean, one in 32 kids in America today have autism. We can't just keep medicating every kid. It was one in 10,000 in the 90s. It was unheard of. The sort of repetitive motions, the tics, the heavy, the complete nonverbal child. Where did you see that in the 1940s and 50s? And so we have to look at everything.