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Liz Eldon and the speaker are reassessing fluoride rules following the National Toxicity Program's August release. The new science shows a direct inverse correlation between fluoride exposure and IQ loss in children. Utah has become the first state in the country to ban supplemental fluoride. The speaker and Liz Eldon were in Utah this week to announce the ban.

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As of May 7, 2025, Utah is expected to ban fluoride from its water systems. This decision follows twenty years of diminishing fluoride amounts based on studies. These studies allegedly show that fluoride is dropping IQ, affecting children's brains, causing neurodegenerative and hormone problems, and impacting bones in boys. Fluoride, in certain doses, may cause fluorosis, which is molting and discoloration of the teeth. The speaker has always been against fluoride in water supplies at government-mandated levels, arguing it should be a choice. Reverse osmosis is required to remove fluoride from water.

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Working with governors in 24 states to advance MAHA legislation, aiming to remove soda from the SNAP program. Operation Stork Speed is underway to eliminate harmful chemicals from baby formula. Efforts are focused on improving school lunch programs by removing food dyes and other detrimental chemicals, which allegedly impact academic performance, school violence, and mental and physical health. Collaborating with governors to implement cell to cell legislation, restricting cell phone use in schools to improve academic performance. A significant reduction in animal testing at NIH and the FDA has been announced, transitioning to AI for more precise identification of toxic impacts. Partnering with Elon to streamline operations across health agencies, aligning with the goal of making America healthy again.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., from HHS, and Lee Zeldin, from EPA, visited Salt Lake City, Utah, because Utah is the first state to ban supplemental fluoride. Kennedy stated that it makes no sense to have fluoride in the water supply. Zeldin announced that the EPA will re-examine fluoride studies. Kennedy mentioned that the CDC is reassembling its task force to review fluoride and reassess recommendations. Kennedy stated that Utah banned chemical additives in school lunches and is one of the first states to apply for a SNAP waiver to ban soda purchases with food stamps. Both thanked the state legislature and President Trump. Zeldin stated it's an exciting time to make America healthy again.

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The speaker met with major food processors and producers and addressed food dyes, claiming they are not used in other countries and are associated with diseases like cancer, behavioral issues, and neurological problems like ADHD. The speaker stated that many companies produce the same products with vegetable dyes in Canada, Mexico, and Europe. The speaker asked the companies to make the same products for the US market. According to the speaker, the CEO of Pepsi, which owns Doritos, said consumers like Doritos to be very red, and they have not yet found a vegetable dye that matches, but they are working on it. The speaker gave the companies two years to remove the dyes. The speaker also met with Tyson's Foods, who said they are down to one dye, a caramel used in some meat products, and are working on removing it quickly.

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Americans are dying younger than people in comparable countries, a trend that started in the 1990s with a rise in chronic diseases. A major cause is our diet, where harmful substances are government-approved and end up in our food. Take yellow dye number five, or tartrazine, found in many foods, including those marketed to children as healthy choices. Originally derived from toxic coal tar, it's now made from petroleum and linked to tumors, asthma, and neurological issues. While other countries restrict it, the U.S. allows it in everything from snacks to vitamins. Removing such chemicals would lead to immediate health benefits: fewer sick days, better focus, less anxiety, and longer lives. While some progress has been made, with eight chemical additives banned in the past sixteen years, more needs to be done to stop the poisoning of American children and make America healthy again.

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The speaker says they want dyes removed from food, noting that products like Froot Loops contain dyes in the US but not in Canada or Europe. They are launching a review of Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) standards, which were adopted in 1958 to avoid testing common foods like flour, dairy, and eggs. The speaker claims industry took advantage of GRAS to add chemicals to food without review, resulting in 10,000 ingredients in US food compared to 400 in Europe. They state the US has the worst chronic disease burden globally. The plan is to eliminate GRAS standards for new products, review old ingredients for safety, and encourage companies to remove harmful ingredients.

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Glyphosate is described as the biggest enemy in food, with the speaker asserting it is “proven to cause and tons of evidence” and noting billions of dollars Bayer and Monsanto have paid in glyphosate damages because it is connected to a very specific form of cancer. The current battle is described as state by state, with Bayer trying to pass a bill that says if the EPA says glyphosate is safe, then damages do not have to be paid. The speaker compares this to seeking the same “nineteen eighty six vaccine immunity” but for glyphosate, arguing that glyphosate must be a top priority for the administration. Attention has been given to preservatives and food red dyes, but the speaker emphasizes that parents can choose not to feed their children certain foods, whereas glyphosate enters water systems and can drift from one field to another, affecting crops even if they are organic. It is claimed that glyphosate contaminates our food systems in ways that are very hard to prevent, even with active efforts to avoid exposure, and that it also impacts farmers. Red dye 40 and sodas are described as secondary priorities, though easier to address because the mechanisms are understood. The speaker mentions possible actions such as regulating the purchase of soda with SNAP as a straightforward policy: “regulating the use of SNAP for purchasing of soda” is presented as a reasonable and easy measure to enact. In contrast, glyphosate management is described as a much harder battle due to entrenched systems, and banning it is described as very challenging, with the EPA allegedly still protecting its use. Overall, the speaker stresses that glyphosate is a far more systemic and difficult-to-address problem than other additives, due to its environmental spread, its alleged health risks, and the political and regulatory protections surrounding its use.

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The speaker claims Americans didn't die under President Trump and criticizes the Biden administration's infant formula failures, where mothers were blocked from ordering safe formulas from overseas. The speaker also criticizes the FDA's ban on raw milk, which is sold in many countries, and accuses the FDA of declaring war on anything natural while allowing chemicals in American foods, contributing to obesity and sickness. The FDA's failure to approve safer nicotine products has led to a dangerous illegal market of Chinese vapes. China has been murdering Americans for years with fentanyl. The FDA has also failed to regulate hemp-derived products and needs to crack down on counterfeit drugs from China. President Trump's executive order ending the de minimis package exemption for low-value imports will help the FDA restrict illicit products from China. The speaker believes Americans don't trust the FDA and that the COVID vaccine FDA approval should be revoked and removed from the childhood vaccine schedule, as children had the lowest hospitalization rates and deaths during COVID.

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On day one, an emergency will be declared, similar to the COVID emergency, but for chronic disease. The plan is to remove fluoride from the water, chemicals from the food, and chemicals from chemtrails. There are 1,000 food ingredients banned in Europe, and the goal is to eliminate all of those chemicals.

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The speaker asks if there's a plan to address food additives from the top down, rather than state by state. The other speaker says one of the first groups they met with after being sworn in was major food processors and producers. The meeting went very well, and the speaker believes these companies see the "writing on the wall." Food dyes are considered the most egregious additives because they aren't used in other countries and are associated with cancers, behavioral issues, and neurological diseases like ADHD. The speaker claims these companies often make the same products with vegetable dyes in Canada, Mexico, and Europe.

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On February 14th, President Trump signed the MAHA order to create a commission. The commission has 100 days to put out a report and another 60 days for a list of deliverables to end the problem. A top concern is the 10,000 ingredients in US food, compared to only 400 in Europe, with many US ingredients banned in Europe. The US will get rid of petroleum-based synthetic dyes, switching to vegetable dyes like Canada and Europe. Froot Loops in Canada use vegetable dyes, unlike the chemically dyed US version. Food processors use cheaper, more vibrant chemical dyes in the US because they appeal more to kids, while Canada prohibits them. Softeners are added to US food so people chew less. Because the brain measures chewing to determine fullness, people can eat more without feeling full. These chemicals are designed to make people insatiable. Pesticides and other residues in food are designed to kill plants and animals, and are harmful to humans.

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The speaker states that Trump has asked him to reorganize the federal health agencies whose portfolios affect human health, specifically the CDC, NIH, FDA, and some USDA agencies. The goals are to clean up corruption, end conflicts of interest, and return these agencies to their “rich tradition of gold standard empirically based evidence based science, evidence based medicine.” He adds a aim to end the chronic disease epidemic in the country, with a specific request to measurably reduce chronic disease in children within two years.

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On day one, a chronic disease emergency will be declared, similar to the COVID emergency. Fluoride will be removed from the water, chemicals from the food, and chemicals from chemtrails. There are 1,000 food ingredients banned in Europe, and these chemicals will be eliminated. The speaker claims to know how to accomplish this.

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On February 14th, President Trump signed an executive order to create a MAHA commission, with a report due in 100 days followed by deliverables in 60 days to end related issues. A top concern is the 10,000 ingredients in American food, compared to Europe's 400, with many U.S. ingredients banned in Europe. The speaker claims the commission will get rid of all petroleum-based synthetic dyes, noting Froot Loops in Canada use vegetable dyes, unlike the chemically dyed U.S. version. The speaker alleges that tobacco companies, after anticipating litigation, diversified into food and employed scientists to make food addictive by adding sugar, sodium, and artificial flavors that mimic natural flavors without providing nutrients. These scientists also added softeners to food, reducing chewing and tricking the brain into thinking the body hasn't eaten enough. The speaker asserts that pesticides and chemical residues in food are designed to kill plants and animals, and that humans are "literally eating poison."

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Americans are dying earlier than people in comparable countries, and chronic diseases are on the rise. A big part of the problem is the U.S. diet, where the government approves poisons in food that end up in every supermarket aisle. For example, the harmful yellow dye tartrazine (Yellow Dye #5), originally made from coal tar, is found in many foods, including those considered healthy, like popcorn, mac and cheese, and even vitamins. Tartrazine is linked to tumors, asthma, developmental delays, neurological damage, ADD/ADHD, hormone disruption, gene damage, anxiety, depression, and intestinal injuries. Other countries restrict or require warning labels for tartrazine. Tartrazine is just one of at least a hundred chemical poisons allowed in children's food. The combined effects of these chemicals have never been studied. Removing these chemicals could lead to immediate health improvements. The government has banned eight chemical additives that cause similar conditions, all under President Trump. The speaker claims that Democrats have allowed these poisons to remain in food, benefiting big food, big ag, and big pharma. The speaker and President Trump plan to stop the mass poisoning of American children and make America healthy again.

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The speaker claims the U.S. has 10,000 food ingredients due to the FDA's GRAS standard, which presumes chemicals are safe until proven guilty. Europe, in contrast, has only 400. Kellogg's Froot Loops in the U.S. contain red, blue, and yellow dyes, unlike the version sold in Canada, which uses vegetable dyes. A U.S. McDonald's French fry has 11 ingredients, while the same product in Europe has three. The speaker believes companies are mass poisoning American children due to their influence over regulatory agencies and asserts they are the only one who can stop it.

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The FDA is removing prescription fluoride drops and tablets for children from the market, which are typically given to kids at high risk for cavities. This follows a controversial analysis from Ingema Pediatrics that linked higher fluoride exposure to lower IQ scores in children. Florida and Utah have recently passed laws banning fluoride from being added to drinking water. The CDC considers adding fluoride to drinking water one of the top ten public health achievements of the 20th century.

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The speaker claims the U.S. is the "sickest country in the world," with chronic disease affecting 60% of Americans, compared to 3% when his uncle was president. Autism rates have risen from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 31, and diabetes is exploding, with 38% of teens now diabetic or pre-diabetic. This impacts national security, as 74% of American kids can't qualify for military service. The U.S. spends $1.3 trillion annually on chronic disease, bankrupting the country. The speaker praises legislators for addressing this at the grassroots level, opposing the "mass poisoning" by industries that have captured regulatory agencies. He notes the U.S. has 10,000 food ingredients compared to Europe's 400 due to regulatory capture. He challenges the press to investigate politicians who oppose the SNAP waiver legislation, questioning why taxpayers fund sugary drinks in nutrition programs. He accuses public health groups opposing the legislation of taking money from the soda industry, calling it "legalized bribery." He states that a healthy person has a thousand dreams, but a sick person only has one.

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The speaker thanks the president for his leadership in making America healthy again. They announced a ban on nine petroleum-based synthetic blue dyes, with the worst two to be banned within two months. They are working with Secretary Rollins on new dietary guidelines to replace the current 453-page guidelines, which they claim are unreadable and the product of politicized science that promoted unhealthy foods. The goal is to develop gold-standard science-based guidelines by the end of the summer to drive major changes in school lunch programs for the next school year. They are also working with Secretary Rollins to remove sodas and candy from the SNAP program, noting that 10% of food stamps go to these items. The speaker thanks the president for standing up to powerful businesses.

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Many Americans, including children, consume harmful substances in their food, contributing to a decline in life expectancy and rising chronic diseases. Since the early 1990s, conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease have surged. A significant factor is our diet, which includes toxic additives like tartrazine, a yellow dye derived from coal tar and petroleum. This dye, found in many popular snacks and even seemingly healthy foods, has been linked to serious health issues, yet remains legal in the U.S. Despite some progress in banning harmful additives, many still persist, affecting children's health and leading to increased reliance on medications. It's time to address this issue and prioritize the health of American children. Together, we can work towards a healthier future.

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The speaker states their purpose is to end the chronic disease epidemic in the US over the next four years. This will be achieved by ensuring food and formula companies provide nutrition instead of "food-like substances loaded with poison." Medicines will be well-tested and available, with AI being used to shorten clinical trials. The speaker expresses hope due to smart people within the agency and individuals from Elon and Doge who are leaving important businesses to improve the government. The speaker acknowledges the difficulty of disruptive processes, including job losses, but emphasizes a responsibility to the American public and public health, with the goal of making America healthy again.

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The speaker wants the agency to focus on cures and meaningful treatments, contrasting this with the previous administration's focus on fighting misinformation and DEI. They believe in right to try and state there are amazing new treatments in the pipeline for stage four cancers, neurodegenerative disorders, and diabetes. The speaker questions the lengthy drug approval process and suggests reevaluating the focus on blaming children for illnesses instead of examining the food supply. They question the reliance on willpower when many children suffer from belly pain or attention deficit disorder and are on medication. The speaker advocates for using both common sense and gold standard science, which is the charge from Secretary Kennedy.

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Miss Steen believes that despite the perception of gold standard medicine, American children are the sickest in the world. While Congresswoman DeLauro has worked for twenty years on removing food dye, the speaker claims to have accomplished it in a hundred days. The speaker urges collaboration to ensure healthy children in the country, emphasizing that children are neither Republican nor Democratic, and their well-being should be a shared concern.

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When my uncle was president in the 1960s, we had the healthiest people in the world. One of the basic assumptions of our country was that because we were robust, vigorous, and tough, we had what my uncle called this beef jerky toughness. He started the presidential council on fitness, physical fitness, because he saw that Americans were getting soft. Since his death, we've had this extraordinary chronic disease epidemic. '3% of American kids had chronic disease. Today, it's around 60%.' ADHD, ADD, autism—'these are injuries that I never heard of when I was a kid.' Our fertility is dropping dramatically. Teenagers today have the same testosterone levels as 68-year-old men. Our girls are reaching puberty six years early, from 10 to 14. Endocrine systems across the board are chronically disrupted. Commend the food companies for working with us to achieve this. 'If they want to add petroleum, they ought to add it themselves at home. They shouldn't be feeding it to the rest of us.' 'We are going to inform Americans about what they're eating.' 'Labeling' will require Congress, and we will post all information on an open-source website. 'Sugar is poison' is central. 'I don't think we can eliminate sugar, but give Americans knowledge about how much sugar is in their products.' The plan includes labeling and an open-source website so mothers can know what's in products. 'We are restoring all the FOYA offices' and will 'post as much as we can' for 'total transparency in this agency.' 'The science has been suppressed' and we will take 'appropriate action' with replicated, gold-standard science.
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