Russell Brand Interviews Coca-Cola Whistleblower on Big Food, Diabetes Drugs: ‘Your Obesity Is Their Profit’
A former Coca-Cola consultant turned whistleblower told comedian Russell Brand that anti-diabetes drug Ozempic, which some have touted as a “miracle” drug, is actually set to make “lifetime” patients out of American children.
“This is a scandal that I think is the biggest story in the country right now,” TrueMed Founder Calley Means told Brand in a video posted Monday.
“This is not complicated,” Means said.
“We are being poisoned from a rigged food system and the medical system is profiting.“
Means called the battle over obesity in America “a public policy reckoning” in a brief phone call with Fox News Digital.
“Are we as a society — when close to 80 percent of Americans are overweight or obese — going to use [government] money on these miracle obesity cures?
Or are we actually going to ask why people are getting so fat, why people are getting so sick, why people are getting so depressed, all at the same time?”
The problem is “really based on food,” Means told Fox News Digital.
But Ozempic doesn’t actually solve the food problem, the Big Pharma and Big Food whistleblower told Brand on his show.
“Just last week, [the American Academy of Pediatrics] recommended that every obese and overweight person in this country over 12 gets an obesity drug. This is a lifetime injection. It says on the label for this drug that there are serious and unknown metabolic effects if you go off this drug.”
Source: FOX
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