Casey's meaning and Maha take over

Surgeons, American doctors are the open face of American medicine. This work is more educational than technology. Vivek Murthy, who was appointed surgeon during Obama and Biden administration, continues Sesame Street Emphasize the importance of vaccination and guides for holding dinners to heal loneliness.

In many ways, Casey means the perfect person for the job. Donald Trump announced yesterday the new nominee for surgeons is a trained doctor at Stanford who speaks well and has good television. Most importantly, she obviously knows how to draw attention to health issues. Good energythe book she published last year with her brother Calley (a special adviser to the Trump administration, by the way) is Amazon’s No. 1 bestseller in its “nutrition” and “aging” categories. She regularly posts on Instagram and has over 700,000 followers.

But, in many other ways, the means are far from perfect. She made a leading voice in Robert F. Kennedy’s “Make America Health Again” campaign, and she was used to trafficking in pseudoscience, which can be sometimes exaggerated, can be easily said. Meaning that diet-related health problems in the United States can lead to “health collapse at genocide levels” and “all of us are a little dead while we are still alive” because of what she calls “metabolic dysfunction.” She also wrote about attending the full-month ritual and how talking to trees can help her find love, even though she acknowledged the ritual was there. Means (who did not respond to a request for comment) use her platform to promote “mitochondrial health” gummy, a “energy crumb” full of algae and vitamins, she is described as “immune stack”. ”

The means are not Trump’s first choice for surgeons. His first nominee, Janette Nesheiwat, was withdrawn from the dispute yesterday because she pointed out that she misrepresented medical training. Assuming the Senate confirmed to be the next surgeon, she would be one of RFK Jr.’s ideological fellows who joined the Trump administration. National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary both expressed doubts about public health agencies. Earlier this week, another prominent medical counter-trendistant, Vinay Prasad, held the top position in the FDA. Now, the “Maha” takeover of federal health agencies is almost complete. Earlier today, Trump told reporters that his eavesdropping meant “because Bobby thought she was great.”

The means are in line with the Trump administration's healthy approach. Frustrated with the focus of myopia in modern medicine, she quit medical residency. She said Good energyshe left the procedure in the ear, nose and throat surgery because "not once" taught what caused inflammation in the patient's sinus. In the third chapter of her book, titled “Trust yourself, not doctors,” it means you should not trust your doctors because medical institutions make more money when they get sick and don’t understand the root causes of how to treat chronic illness.

Relieving chronic diseases is also Kennedy’s enthusiasm, and the similarities between them are profound. Like the Minister of Health, it means you should avoid seed oils and super popular foods. She tends to meditate on the U.S. health care crisis and tends to be more inclined than C. Everett Koop. She declared that Americans “completely lost miraculous respect for life.” She said this fertility pill does not respect life because it "turns off hormones in women, thus creating this periodic nature of women's life." The latest version of her weekly email newsletter is dedicated to children's movies Moanashe calls it "the forgotten blueprint of how we lead, heal and regenerate." (American surgeon Koop has never hinted that he made mushrooms to find love during Ronald Reagan's presidency, according to records.)

Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan and Andrew Huberman all hosted the Means on the Podcast. In many ways, the rise of meaning symbolizes the modern Internet health culture: If you express and confidently, and can convincingly recite something that looks like academic evidence, you will become famous – even known as a surgeon. Her most dangerous tendency is to step on the boundaries of new boss Kennedy on vaccine issues. During a show in Rogan in October, she questioned whether the baby would cause autism shooting. On Carlson's podcast, she believes that perhaps some shots are given later in life to avoid overexposed to neurotoxins. There is no scientific evidence to support these claims.

But at the same time, most of the philosophy of health seems not offensive. Little little wrote books full of conspiracy theories, and her focus is on how to treat disease in the United States through total food, exercise and good sleep. It even includes a recipe guide. (I must admit that her fennel and apple salad was served with lemon-Erjiang sauce and smoked salmon. She wrote: "If the surgeon, the dean of Stanford Medical School and the head of NIH held a press conference tomorrow on Congress' measures, saying that we should work nationwide to reduce sugar consumption in children, I believe sugar consumption will be reduced."

If you want to stick to these issues - let Americans eat organic food, take a walk and shut up - she may be the force of positive change in health care in the United States. If she urges women to give up birth control, insert unproven supplements or use her bullying podium to question the safety of childhood vaccines, she will become one of the most dangerous surgeons in modern history. In this way, she is like the rest of Kennedy and Maha’s universe. Their huge attention sounds reasonable and resonates with a lot of people. There is indeed a chronic disease problem in the United States; food companies are selling garbage that makes us sick; public health agencies are not getting everything right. But there is a pseudoscientific belief in every reasonable idea they propose, which will make up for their credibility.