In this episode of the Tucker Carlson Show, Tucker interviews siblings Casey and Calley Means, a Stanford-educated physician and a lobbyist respectively, about their new book, "Good Energy," which explores the corruption within the food and healthcare industries and its detrimental effects on American health. Casey recounts her disillusionment with the medical system, leading her to abandon her surgical career, while Calley shares her experiences as a lobbyist witnessing the manipulative tactics of the food and pharmaceutical industries. They discuss the alarming rise in chronic diseases, the prevalence of ultra-processed foods, the over-prescription of medications, and the financial incentives that prioritize profit over patient well-being, advocating for a return to whole foods, questioning medical guidelines, and empowering individuals to take control of their health.
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