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🔍 Breaking Policy News: RFK Jr.’s HHS Cracks Down on Toxic Additives—Here’s What’s Changing

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under RFK Jr., has delivered a historic win for public health by removing thousands of harmful chemicals from food and pharmaceuticals. In this fact-driven report, we break down:

Specific additives banned (e.g., artificial dyes, preservatives) and their health risks 🧪

How this aligns with RFK Jr.’s campaign promises for transparency and safety 🛡️

Reactions from scientists, industry leaders, and consumer advocates 🗣️

Why this matters: These changes could mean safer groceries, cleaner medicines, and a major shift in corporate accountability. 🏷️


#RFKJr #FoodSafetyRevolution #HHSReform #ToxicFreeUSA #CovertClarity #PublicHealth #ChemicalBan #ConsumerProtection #PolicyWins #HealthyLiving

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00:00When I met with, and I want to commend, the food companies for working with us to achieve this agreement or this settlement.
00:10And when I went in a few months or about a month ago to meet with a few food companies,
00:16I was talking with my staff about these petroleum-based dyes, and I said,
00:20if they want to add petroleum, they want to eat petroleum, they ought to add it themselves at home.
00:27They shouldn't be feeding it to the rest of us.
00:30And without our knowledge or consent, and unfortunately, and we are going to get rid of the dyes,
00:43and one by one, we're going to get rid of every ingredient and additive to the school in food that we can legally address.
00:52Those bans have given us leverage to make demands in the food company,
00:57and the only reason that those companies, that those states have banned these products
01:02is because of these ladies and millions or more across the country,
01:06the warrior moms who have powered the Maha movement.
01:10And I just want to urge all of you, it's not the time to stop.
01:21It's the time to redouble your efforts because we have them on the run now,
01:25and we are going to win this battle.
01:28And four years from now, we're going to have most of these products off the market,
01:32or you will know about them when you go to the grocery store.
01:35Today, the FDA is taking action to remove petroleum-based food dyes from the U.S. food supply
01:43and from medications.
01:45For the last 50 years, American children have increasingly been living in a toxic soup of synthetic chemicals.
01:53The scientific community has conducted a number of studies
01:56raising concerns about the correlation between petroleum-based synthetic dyes
02:02and several health conditions, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
02:07obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, cancer, genomic disruption,
02:13GI issues, as I've seen in the hospital, and allergic reactions.
02:17Over 10,000 chemicals have now been banned.
02:32Now, Kennedy already did it five weeks ago when he said
02:39the liability protection regulation, not a law that's been there since the 50s,
02:50that any petrochemical they want to put in food or drugs, they can do.
02:55He said all the studies are clear.
02:57This stuff's poison.
02:58It's banned everywhere.
02:59You don't have liability protection.
03:00They started moving to reformulate and pull it out then.
03:04It's already hitting store shelves.
03:06Big changes.
03:06So that's essentially banning it there.
03:09But then the FDA acted yesterday in a press conference with Kennedy.
03:14And the Food and Drug Administration said it's banned in the food, in the drugs, everything.
03:23And you got a couple months to get it out.
03:27Now, they also have a working group that says their findings are clear.
03:32They're set to publish them any day now.
03:36That the Pfizer and Moderna shots should not be, quote, recommended.
03:42Now, that's a law.
03:44If it's recommended under the 86 Act, it then is given liability protection.
03:48When it's no longer recommended by the FDA and the CDC,
03:54then it loses all liability protection, essentially banning it.
03:58But then you will see the official ban of it.
04:03And they already banned the new so-called booster.
04:08So, this is real revolution.
04:14And these chemicals in the food are banned everywhere else.
04:22Another reason we can't export our stuff around the world.
04:25Some countries allow it, but it's in its own section.
04:28And you have to go get them in the grocery store to open it up and get it out for you.
04:33And it's got warning signs everywhere, like you're buying liquor or cigarettes.
04:37Hell, it's worse.
04:41So, just let that sink in.
04:43Why are we the sickest industrialized country by a mile?
04:46Why do we have the lowest IQ now of an industrialized country on average?
04:50Why do we have the lowest test scores?
04:51It's a cocktail of things, but this is a big part of it.
04:54The fluoride, the food dyes, the chemicals, the additives.
04:57And every one of these things, when you look into them, are preservative.
05:07So, it'll sit on the shelf for six months and highly toxic.
05:11And the other chemicals are always, in studies they already did, addictive.
05:19They cause you to be hungry.
05:21They have amphetamine-like effects.
05:24They attack the central nervous system.
05:28Anybody who's had children knows that your kid comes home bouncing off the walls and acting insane and throwing fits.
05:37And you notice their tongue is bright red or bright purple.
05:41And you go, what happened?
05:42Oh, a kid on the school bus gave me a box of this candy.
05:46And you're like, you go look it up.
05:48Sure enough, it's got the known amphetamines in it.
05:52Red dye 3, 5, you name it.
05:54Those are the most famous because they've been known forever.
05:57Any time I was at the gas station on a road trip or something, I said, dad, can I have some candy?
06:02Can I have a, he's like, no, have a, have some chips or, you know, and have really good stuff back down to the gas station.
06:08I think a lot of good stuff, actually.
06:10Protein bars, you name it.
06:10You know, he looked at the packages.
06:12He wasn't a big, you know, health freak, but, you know, he was a doctor, so he knew stuff.
06:15He said, no, you can't have that, red 5, red, you know, they put that in there, it's addictive.
06:20You know, you're not going to, I mean, this is, this is 45 years ago.
06:23And I'm like, for five years old, my dad's explaining to me, you know, when you see these long names here, that means that's a chemical.
06:32Here, have a, have a chocolate bar.
06:34And he'd look at the two or three chocolate bars and say, here, this, this, this one's pretty clean.
06:38And, you know, because he cared about my health, but also he didn't want to have a demon on his hands.
06:42So, let that sink in.
06:47I need to move on with a lot of other stories here, but I want to play some of these clips.
06:49So, the same people that put poison chemicals in your food on purpose, just you, the American people.
06:56And then we're the most unhealthy, because it's being done.
06:59They were going to teach us, up the Americans after World War II, we'll put some fluoride in your water.
07:04We'll put some bug poison in your water.
07:05We'll put all these poisons in your food.
07:07And, boy, that'll sure, you know, teach him to lay down.
07:17It's like if you're about to have a boxing match and you want to beat the other guy,
07:20and you pay somebody on his team to put some, you know, liquid, depressant, liquid Valium into his water bottle.
07:29About, you know, 30 minutes before the fight.
07:32So, it doesn't kick in right away.
07:34So, he starts the fight not really feeling it.
07:35But, oh, about an hour in, it's fully, and you get the knockout.
07:39That's been done a lot, you know.
07:42That's what this is.
07:43They're not putting some Valium in our water bottle.
07:46They're putting poison in it.
07:50And then you wonder why all this is happening.
07:54So, yeah, it's a big, big, big, big deal.
08:00What Kennedy and the new FDA head have done.
08:09So, there's a few clips of Kennedy, and then we'll go to the FDA head right after it.
08:11Back to back, here they are.
08:12When I met with, and I want to commend the food companies for working with us to achieve this agreement or this settlement.
08:23And when I went in a few months or about a month ago to meet with a few food companies,
08:28I was talking with my staff about these petroleum-based dyes.
08:33And I said, if they want to add petroleum, if they want to eat petroleum, they ought to add it themselves at home.
08:39But they shouldn't be feeding it to the rest of us.
08:48Without our knowledge or consent.
08:51And unfortunately, one of the, and we are going to, we're going to get rid of the dyes.
08:56And one by one, we're going to get rid of every ingredient and additive in school, in food that we can legally address.
09:05But those bans have given us leverage to make demands in the food company.
09:10And the only reason that those companies, that those states have banned these products is because of these ladies and millions or more across the country.
09:19The warrior moms who have powered the Maha movement.
09:23And I just want to urge all of you, it's not the time to stop.
09:34It's the time to redouble your efforts because we have them on the run now.
09:38And we are going to win this battle.
09:41And four years from now, we're going to have most of these products off the market.
09:45Or you will know about them when you go to the grocery store.
09:48So I want to thank you.
09:50Today, the FDA is taking action to remove petroleum-based food dyes from the U.S. food supply and from medications.
09:58For the last 50 years, American children have increasingly been living in a toxic soup of synthetic chemicals.
10:06The scientific community has conducted a number of studies raising concerns about the correlation between petroleum-based synthetic dyes and several health conditions,
10:17such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, cancer, genomic disruption, GI issues, as I've seen in the hospital, and allergic reactions.
10:30For example, this Lancet study conducted a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study on food dyes
10:42and concluded that artificial colors in the diet, quote, result in increased hyperactivity.
10:49So why are we taking a gamble?
10:52And it's no gamble.
10:53So you hear Kennedy, oh, I commend them for doing this and agreeing to stop, but we got them on the run.
11:01You bet your butt we do.
11:03Praise God for this, for our children, for ourselves, for our futures.
11:08This is just the beginning.
11:10They're going to get atrazine out.
11:11They're going to ban that.
11:12They're going to ban the fluoride.
11:14And they're going to take the liability protection from all the shots.
11:17That's the goal, and they've got it, and it's happening.
11:20And then that effectively bans all these injections that aren't really vaccines, not just the new mRNA, all of it's crap.
11:30And it's all a lie.
11:32Sanitation is what caused things by the 40s disease to go way down, and then it actually went back up some with the shots.
11:37And we all know that.
11:39So it's a big deal.
11:39But I want to play one more clip of him talking about massive mitochondrial disorders.
11:45Now, why do we care about mitochondria?
11:48They're the engine of the cells.
11:51And when they get sick and don't operate, you get cell death and you get cancer.
11:57And we have the sickest mitochondria in the studies in the world because people don't have enough iodine for mitochondrial function.
12:04It's essential, meaning if you don't have it, it kills you.
12:09And they know that almost all diseases are tied to that.
12:11But the government used to put it in the salt because they knew you needed it.
12:19And they took it out in the 80s.
12:21Started the 20s, but we had a government that actually cared a little.
12:25Once the globals were in full control, I'd get that out of there.
12:27Give them aspartame.
12:28Give them this instead.
12:29Here's the clip.
12:30We are spending as much on mitochondrial disorders like diabetes as we spend on our military budget.
12:39We can't continue to exist like this.
12:42And the problem is industry is making money on keeping us sick.
12:48As Jay pointed out, ADHD is associated with all these behavioral disorders.
12:57But those disorders are treated not by changing our diet, but providing medications to treat our kids.
13:04Welcome to the point.
13:06Welcome to our program.
13:12What's the problem?
13:13I like the determine the cut.
13:15We expect our kids to treat them as we stop playing.
13:17We get here.
13:18And, uh, just make that loons.
13:20I like that.
13:31I like the idea that the part is driving a doctor.

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