Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Big Pharma Pays Big $$$ to Social Media Influencers (You'll Never Guess Who)

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Nov 4, 2025
Explore the unsettling bond between Big Pharma and social media influencers. Learn how these corporations pay influencers to spread health misinformation, borrowing their credibility. Discover the staggering amounts spent on promotions, and how this affects public trust. Uncover the PR tactics used to craft seemingly authentic messages while covering up conflicts of interest in nutrition organizations. Stay informed about spotting sponsored health advice and the potential bias in myth-busting narratives perpetuated by the industry.
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INSIGHT

Influencers Rent Out Corporate Credibility

  • Big Pharma and Big Food borrow credibility by renting social media influencers to regain public trust.
  • Influencer payments can reach hundreds of thousands for single short posts, creating a lucrative incentive.
INSIGHT

Huge Penalties Explain Trust Erosion

  • Since 2000 Big Pharma has paid over $126 billion in penalties, with over $60 billion tied to patient harm.
  • That accumulated corruption helps explain why corporations now invest heavily in media and influencer marketing.
ANECDOTE

Host's Personal Credibility Valuation

  • Eric Berg used a credibility multiplier to estimate he could earn $250,000–$500,000 for a 60–90 second YouTube post.
  • He contrasted that pay with his refusal to endorse drugs or junk food to preserve trust.
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