22 December 2024

A group of mothers is calling on the US government to do so Food industry reformUnder the pretext that “poison is not partisan.”

Mothers Across America works to raise awareness about… Harmful effect of GMOs And other toxins that can affect children's health.

“I got into this fight because I found that my two children already had chronic illnesses, migraines, ADHD and digestive issues,” Kelly Ryerson, a board member of Moms Across America, told The Story on Monday. “I have an autoimmune disease myself. My friends all seem to have autoimmune diseases, and I'm really starting to take a look to see what exactly I'm putting into my body.”

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President-elect Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the Department of Health and Human Services. (Getty Images)

Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Zane Honeycutt, the organization's founder, told Fox News Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Fighting for the safety of America's children.

“He's been advocating for Americans 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 working to raise awareness about is glyphosate, an active ingredient in the weed killer.

“These pesticides are robbing us of our fertility.” Ryerson said. “Specifically, glyphosate crosses the blood-testicular barrier and lands in semen. It kills sperm. So, we wonder why our sperm count has dropped by 50% over the past 50 years.”

The founder of Moms Across America says they sent five vaccines to the kids to test and each one came back positive Glyphosate.

“Having watched RFK, Jr. sift through massive piles of data to arrive at his various decisions on it pesticide, “I agree that the same should happen with any pharmaceutical drug, including vaccines. If they are not tested, which he claims, and he has sued on behalf of all of us on that fact, then I will,” Ryerson said. I think we need to look into it and see if it is harmful or not. I mean that's just common sense. This shouldn't be something controversial. Look and see if they are okay or see if they are causing a problem. “That's it.”

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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

“Poison is not partisan,” Honeycutt reminded lawmakers.

“Cancer is not selective,” she said. “It is time for Democrats and Republicans to come together and vote for a man who would risk his life to protect the health of our children and this country.”

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