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In today’s episode, John Gusty and Dr. Jeremy Ayres join us to unravel the deception in the Medical Industrial Complex – and its links to the Pharma and Food industries…

John is a former entertainment industry insider turned health advocate passionate about exposing the truth. Following more than thirty years working behind the scenes for some of music’s biggest names, he shifted his focus to health and wellness to help his wife heal from a misdiagnosed condition. However, upon further exploration, he realized the profit-driven deceit running rampant in the Medical Industrial Complex.

Dr. Ayres is a Senior Practitioner of Physical Medicine and NaturoPractic Consultant with a background in Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Naturopathic health. As an International Natural Health Educator, he has helped countless individuals heal using natural methods. Now, he combines Eastern wisdom with Western science in an effort to challenge the manipulation that exists within medicine.

In 2021, John and Dr. Ayres released The Red Pill Revolution, a book that advocates for a holistic approach to health. This approach, which combines Eastern wisdom with Western science, is a powerful tool for individuals to reclaim their health and well-being.

Click play to learn about:

  • The foundational pillars of deceit and criminality within the modern medical system.
  • Why most politicians are not to be trusted.
  • The benefits of looking at the Medical Industrial Complex like the fast food industry of health and wellness.
  • How “bad science” has become its own religion.
  • The importance of finding balance in life.

You can find more on John Gusty and Dr. Jeremy Ayres’s joint-owned company, Naturally Better, here.

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

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