Top RFK Jr. aide attacks US health system while running company that promotes wellness alternatives
- Calley Means, a key advisor working under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., challenges the U.S. healthcare system while managing TrueMed, a company focused on wellness products.
- Means joined the White House team as an adviser in March and advocates for the expansion of HSAs, a policy that has been a feature of Republican health strategies for over two decades.
- Means focuses government work on nutrition and food dye reform, but continues to accuse medical groups of conflicts of interest while pushing alternatives.
- TrueMed offers supplements, herbal remedies, and wellness products that align with Kennedy’s 'Make America Healthy Again' movement, while critics call his approach hypocritical.
- Means’ dual role raises concerns about conflicts, as HSAs’ benefits remain unclear and expansions could cost $180 billion federally over 10 years.
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Top RFK Jr. aide attacks US health system while running company that promotes wellness alternatives
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A top aide to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has built a following by accusing top medical institutions of financial corruption.
Top RFK Jr. aide attacks US health system while running company that ...


RFK Jr. Aide Attacks Health System but Runs Company Promoting Wellness Alternatives
(MedPage Today) -- Calley Means has built a following within the "Make America Healthy Again (MAHA)" movement by railing against the failings of the U.S. health system, often pinning the blame on one issue: corruption. Means, a top aide to Health...
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