MAHA trying to save 30 MILLION AMERICAN CHILDREN from chronic health conditions, including autism, diabetes, ADHD, asthma and autoimmune disease
The MAHA commission report is out and it’s a shocker for the allopathic world. Chronic disease among American children is prevalent in 40 percent of the 73 million kids, and almost all of it is preventable and curable. Still, the
Western Medicine machine of sick care, working in tandem with Big Poisonous Food, won’t be changing their methods of madness anytime soon, no matter what RFK Jr. says or does.
- Alarming Chronic Disease Rates: Over 40% of American children (73 million) suffer from preventable chronic conditions like obesity, autism, and depression, linked to ultra-processed foods, environmental toxins and overmedicalization. Military recruitment eligibility has plummeted due to poor health.
- Systemic Policy Failures: The report blames corporate influence and lax FDA oversight, citing programs like SNAP and school lunches for promoting unhealthy diets. The FDA’s "Generally Recognized as Safe" loophole allows untested additives into food without independent review.
- Controversial Omissions & Edits: Critics highlight the report’s avoidance of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine risks, despite emerging studies on reproductive harm. The White House reportedly removed references to Monsanto and lobbying conflicts, raising concerns about diluted reforms.
- Urgent Reforms Proposed: MAHA calls for rigorous safety studies on vaccines/chemicals (e.g., glyphosate, PFAS), AI-driven disease tracking, and breaking ties between industry and regulators. Success hinges on overcoming political resistance to prioritize public health over corporate profits.
MAHA Reports on America’s Chronic Disease Crisis Among Children—Calls for Urgent Reforms
Washington, D.C.—A groundbreaking report released this week by the
Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission reveals a staggering decline in the health of American children, linking chronic illnesses to ultra-processed foods, environmental toxins, excessive screen time, and overmedicalization.
The 79-page 79-page study, backed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and leading health experts, paints a dire picture: over 40% of U.S. children now suffer from at least one chronic condition, including obesity, autism, and depression, with military recruitment eligibility plummeting due to poor physical and mental health.
The report traces the crisis to corporate on on federal policies, particularly lax oversight by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It highlights how programs like SNAP and school lunches have inadvertently promoted unhealthy diets, while the FDA’s "Generally Recognized as Safe" system allows untested additives into food without independent review. "Government and industry have failed our children," the report states, urging reforms such as rigorous safety studies for vaccines and chemicals like glyphosate and PFAS, and AI-driven disease tracking.
Critics, however, note glaring omissions, including the lack of focus on mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which attorney Tom Renz calls "the most significant medical intervention of recent years." Recent studies, such as one linking the shots to a 33% drop in pregnancies among Czech women, underscore the need for long-term research.
Meanwhile, concerns mount over the White House’s reported edits to the report, removing references to Monsanto and lobbying conflicts—a move some see as backtracking on bold reforms.
Kennedy has sought to reassure farmers, emphasizing collaboration over confrontation. Yet the report’s findings demand tough choices. "For decades, corporate profits came at the cost of public health," said one analyst. "The question is whether this administration will finally tip the scales back in favor of families."
As the MAHA Commission pushes for systemic change, its success may hinge on overcoming political resistance—and proving that America’s health crisis can no longer be ignored.
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Sources for this article include:
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