Russell Brand brought a former Coca-Cola employee back on his podcast to discuss the grim realities behind the pharmaceutical and food industries, exposing how Big Pharma affects our perception of health.

Calley Means was invited back on the “Stay Free” podcast on Tuesday to share the disturbing crisis behind the healthcare system. Means is the co-founder of True Medicine, a company built around the idea that food, combined with lifestyle habits is medicine. The company’s goal is to make tax-advantage spending on healthy food and exercise seamless.

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“We have been gaslighted to not use common sense,” said Means when discussing the control of information and data being spread to the American public. “If an entity receives 55 percent, (Big Pharma buying the news) of their entire funding…that’s going to impact their decision making.”

Both Brand and Means also discussed how the methods behind the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine and isolation were political rather than based on truth and science. “The healthcare system has let us down to a historical degree. We had a pandemic that essentially only killed people that were metabolically unhealthy – people that didn’t’ eat well, people that didn’t exercise. And in response to that, we closed down gyms but keep the bars open, we told kids to wear masks and to stay inside for two years, to the point where 25% of children according to U.S. and UN health authorities, contemplated suicide during COVID.”

Means added: “This was a test run of not questioning the ‘science.’” “The strategy very clearly among interest like Pharma and food is not to debate ideas but to attack the question, itself.”

A six-year-old child is required to have about 71 vaccine shots in the United States, according to Means. However, no one is asking the question as to why people are getting sicker and sicker at younger and younger ages. “What I think is actually happening is that we have a drug problem. I think we have totally been gaslighted over how a drug is even defined.”

Do you know what the most dangerous and deadly drug in the world is? If you guessed something within the lens of Heroin or Methamphetamine, you are incorrect. The answer is sugar. “If you show a brain scan of a child that just chugged a Coke and somebody on an illicit drug – obviously there’s ranges – the areas of the brain that light up are exact same.”

“You’d have to eat like, 30 oranges to get the amount of sugar in one Coke that you can drink in one minute.” Means says that sodas, which contain liquified sugars, are tied with roughly 200,000 needless deaths in the United States, a year.

The conversation continues, diving into the concept of re-thinking one’s health, questioning the narratives being fed to the American public, and prompting citizens to take control of their wellbeing.

WATCH the entire podcast episode HERE

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