Corruption in food and health
Summary
TLDRIn this talk, Robert Kennedy Jr. addresses the health crisis in the United States, highlighting an epidemic of preventable diseases linked to lifestyle, medical intervention, and corporate influences. He emphasizes the need for lifestyle changes and environmental shifts to empower individuals against unhealthy choices. Kennedy Jr. discusses the alarming rates of obesity, pre-diabetes, and neurological disorders in children, and calls for urgent action to reform health agencies, change healthcare incentives, and inspire healthier living. He also criticizes the food industry's role in promoting ultra-processed foods and the overuse of medications, stressing the economic and social burden of chronic diseases on the nation.
Takeaways
- đ· The United States is experiencing an epidemic of preventable diseases, including stroke and diabetes, which are linked to lifestyle choices, medical interventions, and corporate influences.
- đ Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a mainstream politician, is advocating for change, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the health crisis and its impact on future generations.
- đ„ There's a call for a dramatic improvement in public health, suggesting that significant changes can be made within a few years to reverse many health conditions.
- đ The prevalence of ultra-processed foods, which are high in sugars and unhealthy fats, is identified as a major contributor to the health crisis, especially among children.
- đ There's a critique of the pharmaceutical industry, suggesting that it profits from chronic illness and that there's an over-reliance on medication rather than preventive measures.
- đ± The need for a shift towards healthier, less processed foods is emphasized, with a call to change agricultural subsidies to support healthier food options.
- đ The health crisis is not limited to the U.S.; other countries like the UK are also facing similar challenges, indicating a global issue.
- đ There's a strong correlation between poor health outcomes and the high consumption of unhealthy, processed foods, particularly among younger demographics.
- đ The script points to the influence of corporate interests on health agencies and policies, suggesting a need to root out corruption and conflicts of interest to improve public health.
- đ The potential solutions include empowering individuals with knowledge, changing environmental pressures, and reforming the food system to promote healthier choices.
Q & A
What is the main issue discussed in Robert Kennedy Jr's speech?
-The main issue discussed is the health crisis in the United States, including an epidemic of preventable diseases, stroke, and obesity, which are related to lifestyle choices, inappropriate medical interventions, and the influence of corporate and national entities.
What does Kennedy Jr suggest can lead to a dramatic improvement in health?
-Kennedy Jr suggests that lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, can lead to a dramatic improvement in health. He also emphasizes the need to empower individuals and change the environment to facilitate healthier choices.
What percentage of teenagers in the United States are reported to have pre-diabetes according to the speech?
-30% of teenagers in the United States are reported to have pre-diabetes.
What is the current obesity rate among adults in the United States as mentioned in the speech?
-80% of adults in the United States are obese or overweight.
How does Kennedy Jr describe the impact of the health crisis on the economy?
-Kennedy Jr describes the health crisis as crippling to the nation's finances, with chronic disease costing at least $4 trillion, which is five times the military budget and represents a 20% drag on the economy.
What are the two main culprits Kennedy Jr identifies for the health crisis?
-The two main culprits identified are ultra-processed foods, which are often high in sugar, grains, and seed oils, and toxic chemicals in food, medicine, and the environment.
What is Kennedy Jr's stance on the role of the pharmaceutical industry in the health crisis?
-Kennedy Jr criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for profiting from chronic diseases and suggests that overmedication is a significant issue, particularly with medications like OIC for obesity, which he argues should be preventable through diet and exercise.
What changes does Kennedy Jr propose to address the health crisis?
-Kennedy Jr proposes rooting out corruption in health agencies, changing incentives in the health care system, and inspiring Americans to get healthy again. He also suggests getting rid of conflicts of interest and bringing back common sense in food production and health care.
How does Kennedy Jr view the role of government subsidies in the health crisis?
-Kennedy Jr criticizes government subsidies for often supporting the production of unhealthy processed foods rather than promoting healthy foods like fruits and vegetables.
What is Kennedy Jr's opinion on the current state of health agencies like the FDA, USDA, and CDC?
-Kennedy Jr believes that these agencies are corrupted and controlled by giant for-profit corporations, leading to decisions that are not in the best interest of public health.
Outlines
đ Health Crisis and Lifestyle Changes
The speaker introduces the topic by highlighting a speech from Robert Kennedy Jr. about the health crisis in the United States and other countries like the UK. The crisis is described as an epidemic of preventable diseases, linked to lifestyle, inappropriate medical intervention, and corporate influences. The speaker emphasizes the importance of scientific points and the potential for significant health improvement within a few years through lifestyle changes. The paragraph also discusses the reversibility of many conditions and the need for individuals to take more responsibility for their health despite societal pressures.
đ The Alarming State of Health and Healthcare
This paragraph discusses the poor health outcomes in the United States despite high healthcare spending. The speaker points out that the US ranks 79th in health outcomes and has a high chronic disease rate. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the severity of these issues, with the US having the highest death rate despite its small percentage of the world's population. The paragraph also covers the increase in chronic health issues among Americans, with a significant rise from 1% to 66% over the past 50 years. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of addressing this crisis, which affects everyone and is more critical than other issues that dominate the headlines.
đ Neurological Disorders and Environmental Toxins
The speaker addresses the increase in neurological disorders such as ADHD, autism, and other developmental delays. The paragraph highlights the dramatic rise in these conditions over the past few decades and the impact on the ability of young people to serve in the military. The speaker also discusses the role of ultra-processed foods and toxic chemicals in food, medicine, and the environment as contributing factors to these health issues. The paragraph emphasizes the need to understand and address the causes of this crisis, which is affecting the most vulnerable populations, including children.
đ± The Impact of Processed Foods and Chemicals
This paragraph delves into the role of ultra-processed foods and environmental toxins in the health crisis. The speaker discusses how these factors contribute to early puberty, mental health issues, and various diseases. The paragraph also addresses the economic burden of chronic disease on the nation, with healthcare spending being a significant drain on resources. The speaker calls for a change in policies and practices to improve the health of the population, particularly for minority and low-income communities that are disproportionately affected.
đż Solutions to the Health Crisis
The speaker outlines potential solutions to the health crisis, including rooting out corruption in health agencies, changing incentives in the healthcare system, and inspiring Americans to adopt healthier lifestyles. The paragraph discusses the need for unbiased science in decision-making and the importance of addressing conflicts of interest. The speaker also criticizes the over-medication of the population, particularly for preventable conditions like obesity, and calls for a shift towards healthier food options and the elimination of toxic chemicals from the food supply.
đ The Need for Change and Leadership
In this final paragraph, the speaker emphasizes the need for new leadership in Washington to address the health crisis. The paragraph discusses the influence of big food producers, pharmaceutical companies, and other industries on political decisions related to health. The speaker calls for a return to common sense and a focus on preventative measures, such as improving diet and reducing exposure to toxins. The paragraph concludes with a call to action to protect future generations from the devastating effects of the current health crisis.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄHealth crisis
đĄPreventable diseases
đĄLifestyle factors
đĄIatrogenic medical intervention
đĄUltra-processed foods
đĄChronic diseases
đĄEnvironmental toxins
đĄConflicts of interest
đĄHealthcare spending
đĄNeurological illnesses
đĄPuberty rates
Highlights
Robert Kennedy Jr discusses a health crisis in the United States and UK, attributing it to lifestyle, medical intervention, and corporate influence.
Kennedy believes a dramatic improvement in health is possible within a few years through lifestyle changes.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of taking personal responsibility for health amidst societal pressures.
30% of US teenagers have pre-diabetes, and 20% have fatty liver disease, indicating a severe health crisis among youth.
80% of US adults are obese or overweight, with the UK not faring much better.
Kennedy Jr feels a moral obligation to address the health crisis affecting millions of American children.
The US spends more on healthcare than any other country but has poor health outcomes, ranking 79th globally.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the US had the highest death rate, with many victims having multiple chronic diseases.
Two-thirds of Americans suffer from chronic health issues, a stark increase from less than 1% fifty years ago.
There's been an explosion of neurological illnesses like autism, with rates rising from 1 in 1500 to 1 in 36.
Ultra-processed foods, making up 70% of American children's diet, are a significant contributor to health issues.
Toxic chemicals in food, medicine, and the environment are causing an assault on children's health.
Chronic disease costs the US economy at least $4 trillion, a significant financial burden.
Kennedy Jr calls for rooting out corruption in health agencies, changing health care incentives, and inspiring Americans to get healthy.
He criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for profiting from sickness and calls for a shift towards prevention and healthy lifestyles.
Kennedy Jr highlights the need for new leadership in Washington to reform the food system and address health crises.
The speaker concludes by emphasizing the urgent need for change to prevent millions of deaths and improve the health of Americans.
Transcripts
warm welcome to this talk now basically
what I want to do today is play you some
clips from the recent speech by robbert
Kennedy Jr on what is basically the
Health crisis in the United States and
other countries like the United Kingdom
aren't that far behind we are suffering
from an epidemic stroke pandemic of
preventable diseases and this is kind of
what we're looking at at the moment this
is related to Lifestyle it's also
related to inappropriate medical
intervention
and it's related to the way that the
larger influences the the the corporate
influences the national uh influences
the corruption the international
organizations Focus onto the individual
in really quite an adverse way and it's
really great to hear a mainstream
politician talking about this so whether
you agree with the politics or not
that's we're not discussing that but
we're talking about scientific points
here that can be validated now Mr
Kennedy actually said he can make a
dramatic Improvement in a couple of
years to the health of Americans and if
we follow the example the whole world
and also uh it could make even bigger
changes within four years and we did
actually look at some uh material in the
last video about particular conditions
and particular lifestyle factors and we
considered that while this is not
entirely feasible we can't revolutionize
the health of a country in two years or
four years we can make a massive amount
of difference we can facilitate change
and make a huge difference and many
conditions that people are suffering
from are reversible and there is
Advantage great advantage to lifestyle
change at virtually any stage in a
potential pathological disease process
so we really need to start taking much
more responsibility for our own health
but it's really difficult when we have
all these influences bombarding us
saying eat this ultr process food or
take this potentially iatrogenic medical
intervention we need this combined
effect of empowering the individual but
making Easier by changing the
environment so that they're not
pressurized individuals aren't
pressurized to make decisions which
might be convenient and gratification
good gratification in the short term but
have a really quite significant dilar
medium longer term and and to be quite
honest even shortterm uh um problems of
of Health I mean for example we're going
to hear in this video that 30% of
teenagers in the United States now have
pre-diabetes this is just absolutely
Preposterous situation I mean this is
going to impact those young people's
lives in dramatic ways and shorten those
lives really quite dramatically 20% of
teenagers in the states have fatty liver
disease so fat accumulates in the liver
cells when there's more fat produced
than is B there an exported from the
cell and and the liver becomes fatty and
over time that will damage the liver and
fatty liver disease is associated with
the whole range of other metabolic
diseases well I mean when I was when I
was young we only used to see this in in
in Alcoholics basically um virtually
didn't happen in anyone else now now
it's quite common due to primarily
preposterously large sugar intakes and
we'll also hear that 80% of adults in
the United States 80% are obese or
overweight and the United Kingdom is
also pretty bad so uh let's just focus
on some of these points I'm I'm not
going to play the whole speech because
it's far too well it's not too long but
but we'll play a few of the relevant
parts that are really quite powerful and
uh then we'll probably reflect on it at
the end so just a few clips now feel a
moral obligation to use this opportunity
to save millions of American children
Above All Things
well again talking about millions does
seem like hyperbole overstating the case
but if you think about the percentages
that we're talking about and the number
of young people in the United States
then these figures do
become quite quite quite reasonable and
of course when we extrapolate that to
the whole world that they're more than
reasonable and the reason I agree with
this is that if we carry on as we are
this health uh Time Bomb is essentially
going to go off we have to change the
way things are happening now the status
quo is not acceptable if we have the
status quo the conveyor belt of ill
health is going to result in lots of
pathology and lots of premature death we
need to change things to prevent these
millions of
deaths this is an issue that affects all
of us far more directly and urgently
than any culture War
issue and all the other issues that we
obsess on and that are tearing apart our
country this is the most important issue
therefore it has the
potential to bring us together so let me
share a little bit about why I believe
it's so urgent today 2third we we pay we
spend more on health care than any
country on Earth twice what they pay in
Europe and yet we have the worst Health
outcomes of any nation in the world
we're about 79th
and health outcomes behind Costa Rica
and Nicaragua and Mongolia other
countries nobody has a chronic disease
burden like we have and during the co
epidemic we had the highest body count
of any country in the world we had 16%
of the covid deaths and we only have
4.2% of the world's population and CDC
says that's because we are the sickest
people on Earth we have the highest
chronic disease rate on earth and the
average American who
died on Co had 3.8 chronic disease
diseases so these were people who had
immune system collaps who had
mitochondrial
dysfunction and no other country has
anything like this 2third of American
adults and children suffer from chronic
health issues 50 years ago that number
was less than 1% so we've gone from 1%
to to
66% in America 74 % of Americans are now
overweight or
obese and 50% of our children 120 years
ago when somebody was obese they were uh
they were sent to the circus they were
literally there were case reports done
about them obesity was almost
unknown in Japan childhood obesity rate
is
3% compared to 50% a
year half of Americans have pre-diabetes
or type 2 diabetes when my uncle was
President I was a boy juvenile diabetes
was effectively non-existent a typical
pediatrician would see one case of
diabetes during his entire career a 40
or 50y year
career today one out of every three kids
who walks through his office store is
diabetic or pre-diabetic and the
mitochondrial
disorder that caused diabetes also
causing uh uh Alzheimer's which is now
classified as diabetes
and it's costing this country more than
our military budget every
year well isn't the sheer inefficiency
there interesting so America's the first
in spending on healthc care and the
79th in terms of health care outcomes
and Co was a real wakeup call wasn't it
because the average person that died of
Co had 3.8 chronic conditions so
hypertension
obesity D
lipidemia um what whatever The Chronic
condition was chronic obstructive Peru
disease me many conditions related
diabetes many conditions related to
ongoing ill health and 1% of Americans
had a chronic disease 50 years ago when
uh J JFK was President Robert Kennedy's
Uncle 66% now this is changed so
dramatically within a lifetime obesity
rates in children in Japan are 3% which
is bad enough
in America it's
50% and the United Kingdom is not that
far behind we're not doing that well
either diabetes pediatricians would
never see type 2 diabetes 50 years ago
now now now it's quite common diabetes
and pre-diabetes now of course there's
always been some type 1 diabetics so
we're talking about type 2 diabetes here
type one diabetes is separate children
do get that for for another set of
reasons that we could talk about but
sometimes it just just happens we're
talking about preventable type two to
diabetes here let's go
on there's been an explosion of
neurological illnesses that I never saw
as a kid ADD ADHD speech delay language
delay toured
syndrome Arps ASD aspires
autism in the year 2000 the autism rate
was one in
1500 now autism rates and kids are 1 in
36 according to cities in nationally
nobody's talking about this one in every
22 kids in California has
autism and this is a crisis that 77% of
our
kids cannot are are too disabled to
serve in the United States
military what is happening to our
country and why isn't this in the
headlines every single day there's
nobody else in the world that is
experiencing this this is only happening
in America
about 18% and by the way you know uh the
there has been no change in diagnosis
which the industry sometimes like to say
there has been no change in
screening this is a change in incidence
in my
generation 70y old men
uh the the odds rates are about 1 in
10,000 in my kids Generation 1
in34 I'll repeat and California 1 and 22
why are we letting this happen why are
we allowing this to happen to our
children these are the most precious
assets that we have in this country how
can we let this happen to
them yeah neurological brain behavioral
diseases depression and anxiety but you
mentioned
ADHD attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder tette syndrome where you have
these ticks and sometimes explosive
words that come out um it's kind of in
the borderline really between
psychological and neurological probably
more on the neurological side delays in
learning and autism so 70 years ago 60
60 70 years ago one in
10,000 in the year 2000 one in
1500 now up to one in 36 and one in one
in 22 in California an explosion in the
amount of autism and he is's a careful
uh pains to add that this is not due to
a change in the diagnostic criteria this
is a genuine
increase what is affecting
brains which is essentially what it
means of young people we need to find
out and the majority 77% not fit for
military service absolutely quite
incredible and and yet the media the
mainstream media just isn't talking
about this it's left to people like me
to talk about this and and other and
other Advocates of course but you know
we're not getting this on the mainstream
media we're not getting this from
mainstream
politicians on either side of the
pond and uh one really has to wonder why
not why are politicians not representing
and advocating for the health of the
people they port to advocate for and
represent let's go on
about
18% of American teens now have fatty
liver disease that's like one out of
every five that disease when I was a kid
only affected late stage alcoholics who
were
elderly cancer rates are skyrocketing in
The Young and the old young adult
cancers are up 70
79% one and4 American women is on
anti-depressant medication 40% of teams
have a mental have a mental health
diagnosis and 15% of high schoolers are
on Aderall and half a million children
on
ssris so what's causing this
suffering I'll name two culprits first
and the worst is ultr processed
food about 70% of American children's
diet is ultra processed that means
industrial manufactured a
factory these Foods consist primarily of
processed sugar Ultra processed
grains and Seed oils laboratory
scientists who form many of them
formerly worked for the cigarette
industry which purchased all the big
food companies in the 1970s and
80s deployed thousands of scientists to
figure out chemicals new chemicals to
make the food more addictive and these
ingredients didn't exist 100 years
ago they humans aren't B logically
adapted to eat them hundreds of these
chemicals are now banned in Europe but
ubiquitous in American process
foods the second culprit is toxic
chemicals in our food and our medicine
and our
environment pesticides food additives
pharmaceutical drugs and toxic waste
permeate every cell of our bodies The
Assault on our children's cells and
hormones is
unrelenting the name just one one
problem many of these chemicals increase
estrogen because young children are
ingesting so many of these hormone
disruptors America's puberty rate is now
occurring at age 10 to 13 which is six
years earlier than girls were reaching
puberty in
1900 our country has the earliest
puberty rates of any continent on the
earth and no this isn't because a better
nutrition this is not normal breast
cancer is also estrogen driven and it
now strikes one in eight women we are
mass poisoning all of our children and
our
adults considering the Grievous human
cause of this tragic epidemic of chronic
disease it seems almost crash to mention
the damage it does to our
economy but I'll say it is crippling the
nation's finances when my uncle was
president of our country spent zero
dollar on chronic
disease today government healthc care
spending is almost all for chronic
disease and it's double the military
budget and it is the fastest budget
growing B budget item in the federal
budget and chronic disease cost more to
the economy as a whole cost at least $4
trillion do five times our military
budget and um and that's a 20% drag on
everything we do and everything we
aspire to or and minority communities
suffer disproportionately people who
worry
about Dei or about you know bigotry of
any kind this dewars anything we are
poisoning the poor we are po
systematically
poisoning minorities across this country
industry lobbyists have made sure that
most of the food stamp lunch program
about 70% of food stamps and about 70 or
77% of school lunches are processed
foods there's no vegetables there's
nothing that you would want to eat we
are just poisoning the poor citizens and
that's why they have
high chronic disease burden of anybody
any demographic in our country and the
highest in the world the same food
industry Lobby to make sure that nearly
all agricultural
subsidies OD Comm it crops that are the
feed stock of processed food
industry these policies are destroying
small farms and they're destroying our
soils well it just goes on doesn't it an
epidemic of fatty liver disease and all
the consequences of that more cancers
and some more unusual cancers that we
used to virtually never see depression
mental health conditions and you really
have to wonder sometimes that are some
mental health conditions and some mental
health medications leading to appalling
tragedies that we sometimes see related
to uh outbreaks of
violence in the United States with mass
uh murders uh really have to ask that
question there because these ideas are
coming from the mind of the of the
murderers U it's a question we really
need to be asking and then he talks
about the causes Ultra processed foods
of course and uh there were people
moving from the tobacco addictive
industry to make foods addictive now
some might consider this unethical me
for example um hundreds of
chemicals that are in food especially in
the United States many of which make it
uh
addictive food should be grown in fields
and farms not in factories as a general
principle not always true but nearly
always true
um environmental toxins pesticides
herbicides uh over medication poly
Pharmacy medications of course from the
doctors are massively important
sometimes but are we
overmedicating uh is is pretty short
debate really in the United States and
the United Kingdom and estrogens uh
largely from uh environmental
toxins but estrogen's early puberty and
massive consequences of that
uh young people are becoming adults at a
much earlier stage of life and and again
you have to kind of think out loud
really because the hormonal changes you
know that when when when a baby is
born most of the brain cells are
developed but they carry on dividing new
brain cells up until they're about 20
and of course things that determine
things like uh your your um gender
identity um
I I know I'm male because I've been
subject to male hormones all my life and
that's formed my my my brain into into a
a man's brain um if you disrupt that uh
hormonal equilibrium when the brain is
developing who who knows what could
happen we we need to massively IR on the
side of caution on this one and of
course the financial implications and
again poor people very often um suffer
the most because they have the least
choice
I think we'll just play one more section
and then we'll probably leave it for
today we give uh we give about I think
eight times as
much in subsidies to
tobacco and we do to fruits and
vegetables it makes no sense if we want
a healthy country the good news is that
we can change all
this we can change it very very quickly
America can get healthy again to do that
we need to do three things first we need
to root out the corruption in our health
agencies second we need to change
incentives in our Health Care system and
third we need to inspire Americans to
get healthy again 80% of NIH grants go
to people who have conflicts of interest
these these the people virtually
everybody who says you know Joe Biden um
just appointed
a new panel to NIH to to
decide the food recommendations and
they're all people who are from the
industry they're all people who are from
the processed food
companies they're deciding what
Americans you know here is healthy and
the recommendations on the food pyramid
and the rec and what goes to our school
lunch programs which go would go to the
you know the program the uh the the
program the food stamp programs they are
all corrupted and conflicted individuals
these agencies the FDA USDA and CDC all
of them are controlled by giant
for-profit
corporations 75% of the fda's funding
doesn't come from taxpayer it comes from
Pharma and Pharma Executives and
consultants and lobbyists cycle in and
out of these agencies with President
Trump's
backing I'm going to change that we're
going to staff these agencies with
honest
scientists and doctors who are free from
industry funding we're going to make
sure the decisions of
consumers doctors and patients are
informed by unbiased science a sick
child is the best thing for the
pharmaceutical industry when American
children or adults get sick with a
chronic condition
condition they're put on medication for
their entire
life imagine what happen when Medicare
starts paying for o
which costs $1,500 a month and it's
being recommended for children as young
as
six offer a condition obesity that is
completely preventable and barely even
existed a 100 years ago and 74% of
Americans are obese the cost if all of
them took their oamic prescription is $3
trillion a year this is a a drug that is
made by Nova nordis
the biggest company in Europe it's a
Danish company and the Danish government
does not recommend it it recommends
change in diet to treat obesity and
exercise and in our country the
recommendation now is for OIC to
children at age of six um Nova Nord is
the biggest company in Europe and virtu
its entire value is based upon its
projections of what it's going to sell
of the asmic it's going to sell to
America and uh and we we have the food
lobbyists have a bill in front of
Congress today that is backed by the
White House backed by vice president
Harris and President
Biden to to allow this to happen this
is3 trillion cause that is going to
bankrupt our
country we for a fraction of that amount
we could buy organic food for every
American Family three meals a day and
eliminate diabetes altoe we're we're
going to bring healthy food back to
school
lunches we're going to stop subsidizing
the worst foods with our agricultural
subsidies we're going to get toxic
chemicals out of our food we're going to
reform the entire food system and for
that we need new leadership in
Washington because unfortunately both
the Democrats and the Republican parties
are in cahoots with the big food
producers big Pharma and big egg which
are among the dnc's major donors vice
president Harris has expressed no
interest president addressing this issue
four more years of democratic rule will
complete the consolidation of corporate
and neon power and our children will be
the ones who suffer most I got involved
with chronic disease 20 years ago not
because I chose to or wanted to it was
essentially thrust upon me it was an
issue that should have been Central to
the environmental movement I was a
central leader at that time but it was
widely ignored by all the institution
including the NGS who should have been
protecting our kids against toxins it
was an orphaned issue and I had a
weakness for Orphans I watched
generations of children get sicker and
sicker I had 11 siblings and I had seven
kids myself I was conscious of what was
happening in their classrooms and to
their friends and I watched these sick
kids these damaged
kids in that generation almost all of
them are damaged and and nobody in power
seemed to care or to even notice for 19
years well I think I think we'll leave
Mr Kennedy there but rooting out
corruption absolutely uh essential
changing incentives inspiring people
getting rid of the conflicts of
interest and don't think we're squeaky
clean in the UK I mean for example we
talked to uh Professor angery gich who's
got a a new treatment for cancers
doesn't involve drugs it involves
bacteria bacterial
preparation uh he's keeping his cancer
patients alive it could potentially
prevent cancers and prevent a lot of
infections and doctors could prescribe
this compassionately if it wasn't for
the fact that the medicines and healthc
care products regulatory agency have
refused him permission to uh Li refused
him a license for it I mean why why
would why would they do that why why
would they do that why not allow doctors
to make the decision
Regulators funded by for-profit
industry sick child is actually a really
good idea because a sick child could
need medication for the next 80 years
every day think of all the money that
comes
in why not just buy food make people
healthy rather than spend trillions
on artificial uh
treatments in fact why don't we bring
back common sense why don't we do
that quite a long video today uh but
very powerful points I think you agree
but for now thank you for watching
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