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🗓️ 30 December 2024
⏱️ 29 minutes
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0:00.0 | We've all seen the reports about how despite spending the most on health care, America is the sickest and we die the youngest compared to other high-income nations. |
0:09.2 | So why is that? |
0:10.5 | What is driving that? |
0:11.4 | We've had some of these conversations on the show before, but we have an opportunity over the next four years to do what President Trump and Bobby Kennedy have promised to do, to make America healthy again. |
0:22.5 | We've seen studies like the one the New York posted recently looking into our food compared to European nations |
0:28.5 | and found that we have more than 10,000 chemicals and additives that are permitted in our food |
0:33.7 | while the European Union allows just over 300 food additives. |
0:39.3 | So that's a large part of it as well. |
0:45.2 | We'll talk to someone who has entered into this space, the health space, who's very focused on what we're eating about how interconnected the body is. She cares about it so much that she started a company |
0:51.0 | called Daily Nori, which focuses on gut health, precision probiotics. |
0:55.5 | So we're going to talk to her about how she entered that space, how interconnected the body is, |
1:00.7 | you know, how does gut health relate to good health, but also about the Make America |
1:06.0 | healthy movement and the steps that this administration can take and how we got here to being such an |
1:11.7 | unhealthy nation. So stay tuned for Caroline, Carolero. She is the founder and CEO of Daly Nuri. |
1:22.2 | Well, Caroline, it's great to have you on this show. We have a mutual friend who, you know, |
1:27.1 | I was talking about some episodes |
1:28.5 | I wanted to do and he was like, you've got to interview Caroline. You know, she started an amazing |
1:32.7 | company as perfect for this. So I appreciate you making the time and I'm looking forward to talking |
1:37.0 | to you about making America healthy again. Thanks, Lisa, for having me. I'm happy to be here and |
1:41.5 | really excited for this discussion. We're saying, you know, these, all these reports that, you know, despite spending, you know, the most on health care that, |
1:49.0 | you know, were the sickest and die the youngest compared to, you know, other high-income nations, |
1:54.1 | I guess, why do you think that is? How do we get there or we've always been there? |
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