American Health and Nutrition: A Second Opinion

American Health & Nutrition Roundtable

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Americans are facing a healthcare crisis, and those who question the current orthodoxy or offer alternative treatments are ridiculed, vilified, and canceled. On September 23, I was joined by a highly qualified group of doctors and nutritional experts to discuss our nation's health and ask questions we haven't been allowed to ask.

The roundtable discussion, American Health and Nutrition: A Second Opinion, provided a foundational and historical understanding of the changes that have occurred over the last century within agriculture, food processing, and healthcare industries, which impact the current state of national health.  

WATCH FULL ROUNDTABLE (4 hours) 

If you can’t spend the full 4 hours watching, I’d suggest you watch these quick highlights from Monday’s roundtable. It captures important points and powerful testimony.

WATCH 14-MINUTE HIGHLIGHT VIDEO 

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Dr. Casey Means explains that our food is leading to chronic illness. We can’t even ask questions without being ridiculed or vilified. 

Dr. Means: "If the current trends continue... At best, we're going to face profound societal instability and decreased American competitiveness, and at worst, we're going to be looking at a genocidal level health collapse..." (Watch)

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Other panelists included: 

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The greatest threat to our nation is that we are so horribly divided. We all agree on the major goals of life: safety, security, and raising our children well. I have no idea the political affiliation of this panel, but it doesn't make any difference. This is a nonpartisan issue, and through these conversations, we can set an example of how to heal and unify our great nation. 

WATCH: Sen. Johnson closing remarks on unity (2 minutes) 

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It was standing room only in the historic Kennedy Caucus room. Two overflow rooms were needed to handle the crowds. Thank you to everyone who attended and participated in the roundtable. I hope America is listening and starts examining how and what they eat.

WATCH: Sen. Johnson on Newsmax discusses roundtable