Everyday Wellness

Ep. 350 The Dark Side of Food and Pharma Revealed! with Calley Means

04.06.2024 - By Everyday Wellness: Cynthia Thurlow, NPPlay

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I am delighted to have the honor of connecting with Calley Means today. Calley is the Founder of Truemed, a company that facilitates tax-free spending on food and exercise. He also co-authored a book with his sister, Casey Means, called Good Energy, to be released later this year. 

Calley graduated from Stanford and Harvard Business School. He was a consultant for food and pharmaceutical firms and now exposes their tactics to weaponize our trusted institutions.

In our conversation today, Calley and I examine the impact of drug utilization, including GLP 1s, on obese children and discuss the relevance of his background in food and pharmaceuticals and the problem of treating obesity as a disease. We dive into the role of food stamps and subsidies and look at ways we can help improve food quality in the United States and reduce the influence of the pharmaceutical industry, also addressing conflicts of interest between the NIH and universities, the effects of reduced subsidies and processed food consumption on families, and dopamine regulation. 

This conversation has been long-awaited, and as a dedicated fan of Calley's work, I am thrilled to share it with you.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

Calley highlights the conflicts of interest in obesity research and the ineffectiveness of the US healthcare system in addressing chronic obesity in children.

How the pharmaceutical industry prioritizes profit over health

Why the American health crisis is not only a medical problem but also a moral issue

The influence of processed food companies on nutritional research

The crucial need to address the root causes of chronic diseases

How the influence of pharmaceutical lobbyists corrupts Congress

The growing distrust in American institutions 

How nutrition research funding impacts US food guidelines

The challenges of raising children when processed foods get weaponized to hook people

Calley discusses his upcoming book, Good Energy, and explains how his company, Truemed, helps patients unlock tax-free spending on metabolically healthy items.

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