New York (AP) President Donald Trump’s latest general surgeon candidate is an emerging health influences that shared its approach to health care through appearances by some of the most popular podcasts wellness and right wing of the country.
A sample from Dr. Casey means’ Comments from these interviews last year draws a picture of someone who could employ the most celebrated health position of the country to concentrate on nutritional and lifestyle factors to prevent chronic diseases, and during questions about pharmaceutical interventions and the vaccination plan for children for children.
The mean values, 37, said that she had devoted her career to studying basic causes why Americans get unwell after they have broken off their residency program.
Here is a closer look at what the Podcast appearances show how it could approach the role as general surgeon:
She believes that we treat chronic health incorrect
Means are argued that the cause of most health states – including cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, obesity, erectile dysfunction and infertility – is the “poisonous stew” of harmful products, air pollutants, food additives and overloading technology in which we live.
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“If you go into science with a perspective of the causes, you return to PubMed with a slightly different perspective, not how I treated these diseases when you appeared, but why you happen, you will see a very obvious, weak answer,” she said in a discussion about public health towards Podcaster Joe Rogan in his show. “Everything is caused by metabolic dysfunction, a term that I have never learned in the medical faculty.”
This philosophy of the root lawsuit corresponds to health secretary Robert Kennedy Jr., the priorities given for his job. He has promised exhaustive studies to identify environmental factors that can cause autism.
Means that these factors attribute a wide range of chronic diseases. In September, she argued in September about “The Megyn Kelly Show” that Covid-19 “was really a basic metabolism” that seriously influenced the people who were affected by “lifestyle diseases and food diseases”.
She has also criticized her approach to health care for some popular pharmaceutical products, from anti-Bab types to GLP-1 receptor agonists such as Ozempic, treating obesity.
In “The Tucker Carlson Show” in August in August, she said that birth pills forgive women “liberation”, but prescribed “how sweets” and prevent women from assessing crucial biomarkers in connection with their menstrual cycles.
“It is a disrespect of things that make life,” she said.
While it is said that taking obesity drugs such as Ozempic can aid some people jump their way into a healthier lifestyle, she also called the drug as “very dark” and said that it “had a strangle area in the US population, almost as if this idea was determined that there is a magical pill”.
It is committed to pesticides, ultra-processed food and seed oils
Means argues that the Americans should change their diet radically to improve their health, including compliance with organic fruit and vegetables that have not been genetically changed and avoid highly processed food and refined sugar.
The food guidelines from 2020 to 2025 recommend that additional sugar make up less than 10% of the Americans’ nutrition. In Jay Shetty’s “Declaration of intent” podcast last August, a leadership regulation called to reduce this number to zero or at most 6%. She also said that there should be no additional sugar in the state in the state.
While the guidelines of food and drug management are currently stating that genetically modified fruit and vegetable varieties are “as healthy and safe to eat as their non-genetic engineering counterparts”, everything that has been changed should not be absorbed in order to resist pesticides.
“They wanted to spray it with poison and couldn’t kill it,” she said in January in reality TV star Kristin Cavallari’s Podcast “Let’s are Ehr”. “That should trigger some red alarms.”
Like Kennedy and some Republican legislators, remedies have scolded seed oils that include common food oils such as rapeseed, soybeans and corn.
Nutritionists have pointed out that decades of research confirm the health benefits of consumption of such oils, in particular instead of alternatives such as butter or lard.
Food scientists agree that people should reduce their consumption of ultra-processed foods that are associated with a variety of negative health effects. But they say there is no evidence that the seed oils are responsible for destitute health results.
In her interview with Shetty it says that the worst advice she has ever heard is “all good things in moderation”.
“There are things that we don’t want in our body, in our temple, especially in the bodies of our children,” she said.
She criticizes the children’s vaccination schedule
Asked by Cavallari for vaccines, it is said that this is not your field, but concerned with regard to the national vaccination plan for children.
It emphasized the recommendation that newborns are vaccinated for hepatitis b, which spreads through contact with blood and other body fluids.
“This was the one who has my goal something more to ask a lot more questions,” says my goal, “it says.
In the US centers for the control and prevention of diseases, the newborn dose is “an important part of preventing long-term diseases in infants and the spread of hepatitis B in the USA”.
Means that it did not believe that the vaccine had to be so widespread to youthful infants if a test for the disease in pregnant mothers is a standard component of prenatal care.
Also means that Covid-19-vaccine mandates “have destroyed life as many people” and opened somewhat openly among American citizens.
“People really found that we may not be blind to the experts,” she said. “Perhaps there is as deep as the recording of companies in industry and the honest corruption of our medical data and information that it likes we have to question everything.”
It calls for a spiritual approach to solving the extensional level of health for health
Often means the state of health of the nation as an emergency situation.
“We are going to say that at the moment I would not say hyperbolic, from the extinction of our health,” she said in November “The Megyn Kelly Show”. She repeatedly said that “Rome is burning” when she talks about the health system and the chronic illness.
As a wellness influencer, it also follows a religious and spiritual approach to solve these problems. It asks people to trust their intuitions and to consider themselves as part of something larger.
“If we want to believe that life is a miracle that this universe is a miracle, our body is miracles, and we want to connect with God in this life, and we want to build and respect these temples that are connected to the earth to do this, or we don’t?” She asked Rogan last October. “This is the choice we have.”
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Associated Press Writer Michelle R. Smith in Providence, Rhode Island, contributed to this report.
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