Jillian Michaels Defends Casey Means for Surgeon General Role
NewsNationJune 7, 20254 min5,016 views
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- 🎓 Casey Means is presented as a highly qualified candidate for U.S. Surgeon General, having graduated with honors from Stanford Medical School where she was class president.
- 🏆 She received numerous academic awards, including the Young Alumni Achievement Award, Excellence in Basic Science Award, and was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society for Clinical Excellence and Compassion.
- 🔬 Means also held research positions at the NIH, NYU, and Stanford, and served as an associate editor for the International Journal of Disease Reversal and Prevention.
Transition to Functional Medicine and Health Advocacy
- 💔 Following her mother's death from pancreatic cancer, Means experienced a significant shift, deciding to focus on functional medicine to empower individuals to reclaim their health.
- 📚 She authored the best-selling book "Good Energy," which guides readers on improving their metabolic health.
- 💻 Additionally, she founded a tech company utilizing continuous glucose monitoring to help people make better dietary choices.
Addressing Skepticism and Defining the Role
- 🗣️ Jillian Michaels argues that Means is authentic, honorable, and uncorruptible, making her an ideal choice for the Surgeon General position.
- 🚫 Michaels refutes claims that Means's affiliations are with 'big pharma,' clarifying they are with companies like Zen Basil and Farmer's Juice.
- 🎯 The role of Surgeon General is described as a position of persuasion, aiming to help the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) improve American health through prevention and by addressing chronic disease.
- 📈 Means's mandate is to facilitate prevention and cure, rather than solely treating symptoms, with a goal of quantifiable health improvements.
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