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‘God-intended foods’ are key to a healthier America, expert says

The Make America Healthy (MAHA) movement is led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a candidate for Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, aiming to improve all American health.

The goal is classified into several important fields, such as nutrition and food safety.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Jason Karp, a CEO of Humanco, a Health and Wellness Branding Company based in Texas, emphasized the need for these changes.

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“I think there are many problems that cause our chronic health epidemics,” he said. (See the video at the top of this article.)

“And I think it's an existing threat from the perspective of the ability to survive and bear this cost.”

Jason Karp is the CEO of Humanco, a Texas and wellness company that builds and invests healthy and sustainable brands. (Angelica STABILE/FOX NEWS Digital)

According to KARP, humans are the most sick in history, especially in the United States.

“Diabetes has never been so high. Heart disease has never been so high. Obesity has never been,” he said.

“Mental health disorders such as depression, suicide, ADHD, and autism are higher than ever.”

“We should not be poisoned for people. This must not be a party -style problem.”

Karp has added it, but he knows more scientifically. I know more scientifically than ever. Pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, medical intervention and treatment are more than ever. We have had it so far. ”

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KARP suggested that “what we are doing is not working is quite logical,” in terms of caring for Americans.

CEO testified in front of the Senate Committee, along with Vani Hari, a social media, also known as Food Babe in September 2024. KARP discussed the need for the transparency of the ingredients and the threats of ultra -high -processing foods.

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“We need to eat food that God intended, that is, from the earth to an animal directly, that has not been completely reduced to non -food.” (ISTOCK)

This included discussions on the presence of red dyeing and other synthetic additives in processed foods compared to other countries that use the colors derived from fruits and vegetables.

The FDA officially banned red dye No. 3 at the beginning of the year due to the potential link to cancer, but carp emphasized that removing the food dye does not solve the whole health crisis.

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“I believe it is a small step, and I believe it is a more major problem. This is for this loose and loose regulation approach.”

“These companies have a safer and less toxic version [of their products] Without all of these synthetic chemicals in other countries, these ingredients are prohibited, and a strict adjustment sign that is not allowed here is required. “

“There is no debate other than that is good for business,” he continued. “And I think it's a time when we all look at each other as an American and not matter how cheap the food is.”

He added, “We should not be addicted to people, this should not be a party.”

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Carp sought to promote more hole food as part of Maha's agenda instead of producing and consuming biological foods filled with synthetic surgery.

“We need to eat food that is far from the earth, directly from animals and from animals to non -food, which is much closer to God,” he said.

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“I think we need to make it a non -stigma and start talking more in Europe and the Mediterranean. (ISTOCK)

“just [processed food] There is a certain amount of protein and a certain amount of fibers, and even if a certain number of vitamins and minerals are added, it does not make it healthy. “

KARP also advocated the accusation of “food made in the natural god”, which has been considered historically bad for health.

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“It's like raising lean meat with butter, eggs and responsibilities,” he said.

“All of these things we have eaten for thousands of years are okay.”

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“I think we need to make it a non -stigma and start talking more in Europe and the Mediterranean.

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