Dr. Casey Means: 3 In 4 Americans are Obese & Public Health is in Crisis Because the FOOD Supply is POISON
This article was originally published by Ethan Huff at Natural News.
During a recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Show, Dr. Casey Means spilled the beans about just how sick and decrepit America’s population has become in the age of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, 5G, vaccines, and other modern-day abominations.
“We are getting destroyed and it’s very recent,” Dr. Means told Rogan and his audience. “And it’s accelerating.”
As of this writing, about 74 percent of, or one in four, Americans is either overweight or obese – and that figure seems to be rising all the time. Young adults are also developing cancer at a rate of 79 percent higher compared to 10 years ago.
“Twenty-five percent of men under 40 now have erectile dysfunction,” Dr. Means added.
“Fifty percent now of American adults have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. These were diseases where there was one percent of Americans in 1950 had type 2 diabetes. Now, it’s 50 percent of Americans have prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.”
(Related: The sick and wealthy are so desperate for new organs to replace their own decaying ones that hospitals across the country are now harvesting organs from donors who are still alive.)
“The American food supply is literally poison”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been saying many of the same things while campaigning, both as an independent candidate for president and as a top pick for Donald Trump’s cabinet should the former president win a second term.
Like Kennedy, Dr. Means understands that something is very, very wrong with public health in America today, especially compared to not that long in the past when most people were generally considered to be healthy.
“Alzheimer’s, dementia are going through the roof,” Dr. Means warned. “Young adult dementias have increased, like, three times since 2012. So, early onset dementias.”
Even more disturbing is the risk of developing cancer, which is higher than ever. Today, one out of every two people, or 50 percent of the population, will develop cancer at some point in life, while another one in 36 will develop autism.
“That was one in 150 in the year 2000,” Dr. Means explained about how autism was relatively rare even as recently as the turn of the century.
“In California where I live, [autism rates are] one in 22. One in 22 with a lifetime neurodevelopmental disorder.”
Every year, infertility rates increase by another percentage point, she continued, while 77 percent of young Americans are no longer even eligible to serve in the military because of obesity and/or drug use.
Then there is the autoimmune disease crisis, which is increasing by a whopping 13 percent year over year.
“Heart disease, which is almost totally preventable, is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing around 800,000 people per year,” Dr. Means added. “It’s basically like all of us are a little bit dead while we’re alive.”
As difficult as it might be to acknowledge these sobering statistics, they serve as a pertinent reminder that America as a whole is sick – so sick, in fact, that its future may be on the precipice.
“It’s so bad right now,” tweeted The Vigilant Fox (@VigilantFox). “So many people report getting into the ‘best shape of their lives’ the moment they leave America. That tells you that the American food supply is literally poison.”
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