Title : How food and pharmaceutical conglomerates make customers for life by keeping you sick.
Abstract:
Uncover the profound truth behind how food and pharmaceutical conglomerates maintain lifelong customers through scientifically inaccurate nutritional guidelines, false advertising, manipulative marketing, and the increasingly addictive nature of ultra-processed foods.
Gaining access to unbiased truth about health and wellness is exceedingly challenging due to the closely intertwined relationships between leading health advisory organizations, medical schools, physicians, scientific journals, food conglomerates, and pharmaceutical companies.
This presentation provides invaluable insights into the strategies utilized by these conglomerates. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how they manipulate and control our health and well- being, ensuring our continuous patronage while facilitating clinical medical education and research to perpetuate this detrimental cycle.
You are invited to join us for an enlightening keynote summary that will expose the unscrupulous practices of these industries, revealing how their profits soar at the expense of the well-being of millions. Empower yourself to become a discerning and informed consumer.
Brief Outline:
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Uncovering hidden histories and connections between food and pharmaceutical conglomerates and close ties to government regulatory agencies.
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How even educated consumers are deceived into believing manipulated science.
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The “Psychology of Deception” used in marketing ultra-processed foods as “healthy choices”
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The simple truth and guidance to obtaining and maintaining optimal health via nutrition for all.
Audience Take Away:
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Review the hidden history and current close ties between food and pharmaceutical conglomerates
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Examine food and pharmaceutical conglomerates' financial and influential effects on governmental dietary and nutritional guidelines.
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Step-wise approach to analyzing research studies in determining bias or conflicts of interest.
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Discuss the importance of common sense and an educated background in nutrition to evaluate health claims as scientifically accurate