Calley Means joins The Roger Stone Show on 77WABC Radio!
In a recent episode of The Roger Stone Show on 77 WABC Radio, host Roger Stone welcomed Calley Means, co-founder of TrueMed and a prominent health reform advocate, to discuss the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ initiative. This movement aims to address the rising chronic health issues in the United States by promoting holistic wellness and challenging existing healthcare paradigms.
Means, alongside his sister, Dr. Casey Means, has been instrumental in critiquing traditional medical practices and advocating for a comprehensive overhaul of the nation’s food and health systems. Their efforts emphasize the importance of nutrition, exercise, and preventive care in combating chronic diseases that affect a significant portion of the American population.
During the interview, Means highlighted several key objectives of the initiative:
- Healthier School Meals: Advocating for including more nutritious options in school cafeterias to promote better eating habits among children.
- Sustainable Agricultural Practices: Encouraging farming methods that produce healthier food options while being environmentally friendly.
- Banning Harmful Food Additives: Pushing for the prohibition of certain chemicals and additives in processed foods that have been linked to health issues.
- Reforming Healthcare Incentives: Shifting the focus from treatment to prevention, ensuring that healthcare systems prioritize overall wellness.
Means also discussed the challenges faced by the movement, including resistance from established food and pharmaceutical industries. He emphasized the need for public awareness and grassroots support to drive meaningful change in national health policies.
For a more in-depth understanding of the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ initiative and Calley Means’ perspectives on health reform, listen to the full episode.