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Casey Means: “Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress may inspire…”

Featuring: Casey Means, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Levels | National

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Joe Rogan Podcast with Casey Means on Institutional Capture and Health Crisis

Published | Video Starts at 54:27

You turn sugars to fat. So you start 3D, finching Pratt. You start 3D printing fat because you break the mitochondria with excess fructose. And on top of that, the Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress may inspire violence and ADHD. the ADHD and all that stuff to make the bears manic so they get as much berries as possible. This is what's happening in every kid in every classroom in America now. (54:27–54:37)

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Asserts that mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress from fructose may lead to violence and ADHD.

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