A group of mothers is asking the US government to do this Food industry reformon the grounds that “poison is not partial.”
Moms Across America is bringing attention to the issue harmful effects of GMOs and other toxins could affect children’s health.
“I got involved in this fight because I discovered that both of my children really struggle with chronic illnesses, migraines, ADHD and gastrointestinal issues,” Moms Across America board member Kelly Ryerson agreed Monday “The Story.” “I myself have an autoimmune disease. My friends all seem to have autoimmune diseases, and I’ve really started looking at what exactly I’m putting into my body.”
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President-elect Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head HHS. (Getty Images)
The organization’s founder, Zen Honeycutt, told Fox News that Trump is nominated for secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. fights for the safety of America’s children.
“He has been advocating for Americans for a very long time and what we are seeing is bipartisan support for this food issue,” Honeycutt said.
Ryerson and Honeycutt said one chemical they are drawing attention to is glyphosate, an active ingredient in a weedkiller.
“These pesticides are robbing us of our fertility,” Ryerson said. “Specifically, glyphosate passes through the blood-testicular barrier and enters the semen. It kills sperm. So we’re wondering why sperm counts have dropped by 50% in the last 50 years.”
The founder of Moms Across America says they sent five children’s vaccines for testing and each one came back positive Glyphosate.
“I watched RFK, Jr. wade through massive amounts of data to come to his various decisions pesticides, “I agree that the same thing should happen with any medicine, including vaccines,” Ryerson said. “If they haven’t been tested, which he claims, and he has sued on behalf of all of us on this fact, then I think we need to look into them and see whether they are harmful or not. I mean, that’s just common sense. This shouldn’t be controversial. See if they are fine or if they are causing a problem. That’s all.”
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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. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Honeycutt reminded lawmakers that “poison is not partisan.”
“Cancer isn’t picky,” she said. “It’s time for Democrats and Republicans to come together and vote for a man who will risk his life to protect the health of our children and this country.”