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Moms support RFK, Jr. in taking on the food industry

A group of mothers is pleading with the US government: reinventing the food industryinsists that “toxicity is not partisan.”

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“I became involved in this fight because I noticed that my two children were really struggling with chronic illnesses, migraines, ADHD, gastrointestinal issues,” said Moms Across. American board member Kelly Ryerson told “The Story” on Monday. “I have an autoimmune disease myself. It seems like all of my friends have autoimmune diseases, so I started really looking at what I was putting in my body.”

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President-elect Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be HHS Secretary. (Getty Images)

Zen Honeycutt, the group's founder, told Fox News that President Trump nominated him to be secretary of Health and Human Services. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. We are fighting for the safety of America's children.

“He's been standing up for the American people for a very long time, and what we're seeing is bipartisan support for this food issue,” Honeycutt said.

Ryerson and Honeycutt explained that one of the chemicals they are raising awareness about is glyphosate, an active ingredient in herbicides.

“These pesticides are robbing us of our ability to reproduce,” Ryerson said. “Very specifically, glyphosate crosses the blood-testis barrier and ends up in the semen. It kills sperm. So why is sperm count down 50% over the past 50 years? is.”

The founder of Moms Across America said he sent five childhood vaccines for testing and each came back positive. Glyphosate.

“I've watched RFK Jr. dig through huge mountains of data and make decisions. insecticide, I agree that the same thing should happen with all medicines, including vaccines,” Ryerson said. “If the lawsuit was filed on behalf of all of us, I would agree.” I think we need to look into it and see if they are harmful. I mean, it's just common sense. That shouldn't be controversial. Check if they are okay or not causing any problems. That's it. “

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at a Cesar Chavez Day event at Union Station on March 30, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Tama Mario/Getty Images)

Honeycutt reminded lawmakers that “toxicity is not partisan.”

“Cancer is not picky,” she says. “It's time for Democrats and Republicans to come together and vote for a man who is risking his life to protect our children and the health of this country.”

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