Podcast Video: Dr. Casey Means on How Corruption in Food and Pharma is Wrecking Our Health - Dr. Casey Means on Grounded Wellness by Primally Pure

This podcast episode was originally published on November 13, 2024.

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In today’s episode of Grounded Wellness, Bethany gets personal with one of America’s most insightful and passionate leaders in health. Dr. Casey Means, a Stanford-trained physician, has seen firsthand how the medical system is not just broken – it's rigged. The United States spends a staggering $4.5 trillion on healthcare each year, yet the reality is clear: we're only getting sicker. Our medical system is designed to keep us dependent, rewarding doctors for managing illness instead of preventing it. Tune in to hear the shocking truth about the deep-rooted corruption in medical institutions, the future of healthcare under the Trump administration and why reconnecting with nature is the only path to true healing.

What they discuss:

  • The Broken Healthcare System

  • Dr. Casey Means: A Rising Voice

  • The Journey to Holistic Health

  • Navigating Health on the Go

  • Seasons of Life and Health

  • Trusting the Process of Healing

  • The Current State of Health in America

  • Understanding Metabolic Dysfunction

  • The Impact of Modern Life on Health

  • The Rising Tide of Childhood Health Issues

  • The Rigged Medical System

  • The Lack of Preventive Care in Medical Training

  • Personal Awakening and the Quest for Change

  • The Impact of Personal Adversity on Health Perspectives

  • The Alchemy of Food and Health

  • The Interconnection of Body, Spirit, and Nature

  • The Role of Light and Food in Health

  • The Urgency of Environmental Awareness

  • The Importance of Outdoor Living

  • Hope for Health Policy Changes

  • Creating a Vision for Change

 

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