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In a recent interview, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. detailed the growing momentum behind the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement, a coalition aimed at fundamentally reshaping the nation's approach to wellness and nutrition. The movement positions the prevalence of ultra-processed foods as a central public health crisis, linking it to chronic disease and rising healthcare costs.
A surprising and high-profile advocate for the cause is former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson. Kennedy highlighted Tyson's personal transformation through diet and wellness as a powerful testament to the movement's goals. Tyson's involvement is seen as a crucial tool for reaching a broad and diverse audience with the message that dietary change is achievable and transformative.
Central to the discussion was the recent launch of TrumpRx.gov, a policy platform promising to slash prescription drug costs. Kennedy framed this initiative as one pillar of a larger health revolution, arguing that true wellness requires both affordable medicine and a shift away from what he termed a toxic food supply. The MAHA movement seeks to make whole, unprocessed foods more accessible and to educate the public on the dangers of industrial food additives, presenting this as a non-partisan issue vital to the country's future.
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