The MAHA Report – Poison Food, Lack of Activity, and Poison Jabs

The MAHA Report and Strategy, spanning 73 and 20 pages respectively, reveal a stark reality: the United States spends $10,000 to $12,000 per capita on healthcare, dwarfing other developed nations, yet life expectancy languishes below 80 years, while peer countries exceed this threshold with far lower costs. This discrepancy reflects a system prioritizing profits for Big Pharma and Big Agriculture over public health. The report identifies poor diet, chemical exposure, sedentary lifestyles, and over-medicalization as drivers of chronic childhood diseases. The strategy proposes sweeping reforms, including stricter pesticide regulations, enhanced water quality standards, and revisions to the generally regarded as safe (GRAS) designation process, which currently allows untested chemicals into food with minimal oversight. Additional measures target agency capture, conflicts of interest, direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising, and the integration of nutrition education into medical school curricula.

The report notes that in 1986, children received three vaccine injections in their first year; today, that number is 29, none subjected to comprehensive studies evaluating their combined effects. The MAHA Report demands gold-standard clinical trials with true placebos, larger sample sizes, and extended follow-up periods, exposing the current childhood vaccine schedule’s reliance on deficient studies lacking inert placebo controls and adequate safety monitoring. Having reviewed every vaccine on the CDC schedule, I believe unequivocally that none meets gold-standard criteria for safety or efficacy. The report’s acknowledgment of vaccine injuries and commitment to investigating autism’s roots, likely tied to vaccine components such as aluminum and mercury, represents a historic shift, but it underestimates the pervasive harm caused by these poisons.

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