Robert F Kennedy JR has unveiled his flagship Make Made America Ray Again (Maha) report that exposes the epidemic of chronic diseases in young people.
It suggests surprisingly that three in four young Americans are too sick to fight for their country because of the rising rates of obesity, diabetes and neurological disorders.
Experts told DailyMail.com that the surprising figure represents a ‘matter of national security’ that the US is unable to defend themselves against foreign opponents.
The document of 60 pages reflects many of the proposed culprits of Kennedy behind the country’s health problems, including ultracroco feeding, environmental oxins such as pesticides and a lack of physical activity.
It also criticizes the ‘over -medicalization’ of children, with the most expected controversial point of view with regard to reducing vaccines in children.
The report suggests that the current vaccines in children have not been properly tested for safety and efficacy – an attitude that the experts do not agree.
Dr. Kennedy and Health Agency leaders such as Dr. Marty Makary of the FDA and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the creation of our children again offers an assessment of the assessment no specific policy or proposed initiatives.
Instead, they come into a strategy document that will be released in August.
Dr. Asem Malhotra, chief advisor of the Maha committee, told DailyMail.com: “This extensive report exposes the crisis of chronic diseases in America and refers to the causes.”
A report from the Maha committee states that three out of four young Americans are too sick to serve in the armed forces due to health problems such as obesity and diabetes (stock image)

The Maha committee, led by Robert F Kennedy JR (depicted here), reveals the causes of the chronic epidemic of America in children
The Gulf of Chronic Diseases
“The health of American children is in crisis,” said the report.
More than 40 percent of the 73 million children in the country have at least one chronic health status according to the CDC.
These include asthma, allergies, obesity, car -immune diseases and behavioral disorders such as ADHD.
In particular, more than 40 percent of Americans are obese, which means that they have a body mass index (BMI) more than 30. And one in five children older than six is obese, an increase of 270 percent compared to the 1970s.
“Although estimates vary, depending on the conditions, all studies include an alarming increase over time,” the authors wrote.
In addition, 350,000 children have been diagnosed with diabetes, most of whom with type 2. This represents an increase of 600 percent since the 1980s by 2060 as the current trends continue.
Following Kennedy, the report also quotes an increase in autism, which now affects one in 31 American children. In the early 2000s, that number was closer to one in 150.
Child cancer has also increased by 40 percent since 1975 and the number of mental disorders such as depression has doubled over the past decade.
All these factors have not eligible 75 percent of Americans aged 17 to 24 for military service, “forming a threat to the health economy of our nation and military readiness.”
The cause of the epidemic

Ultracrocessed Foods now makes up 70 percent of the American food supply (stock image)
The Maha committee believes that the dependence on America of ultracrocessed food can largely be accused of an increase in chronic diseases.
For example, 70 percent of food in the food supply of the country is considered ultracroced, which means that it is filled with added sugars, fats and artificial additives.
Ultracrocessed food also makes up 50 percent of the diets of pregnant and new postpartum mothers, making adverse consequences for their children.
“The excessive consumption of UPFS has led to exhaustion of essential micronutrients and dietary fiber, while the consumption of sugars and carbohydrates is increased that have a negative influence on overall health,” the authors say.
They mention a recent report in naturopathy that only treasures with sugar sweetened drinks can be responsible for 1.2 million new cases of heart conditions and 340,000 deaths worldwide alone in 2020.
In addition, an assessment was published in BMJ that analyzed data from 10 million adults, a higher consumption of ultraco -codeed food linked to 32 adverse health results, including heart conditions, cancer, diabetes and death for all causes.
Artificial additives such as Red 40 are also bound by hyperactivity in children and increased diagnoses of disorders such as ADHD.
The health officials of Maha also broke the exposure of children to environmental oxins, including pollution, pesticides, microplastics and ‘Forever Chemicals’.
Microplastics in particular has been shown that it is endocrine-disturbing, which means that they change levels of gender-based hormones such as estrogen and testosterone.
The authors wrote: ‘Children are particularly vulnerable to chemicals during critical stages of development in early childhoods and puberty.
“Even small exposures during critical periods – in the infancy early childhood and adolescence – can result in developmental arrears or permanent damage.”
Young children also have a developing immune system, so consistent exposure to toxins can disrupt this process and make them more susceptible to infections later in life.
The report mentioned specific fluoride, a mineral that is intended to prevent tooth decay that was taxed by RFK Jr.
The over -medicalization of children

Adderall recipes have steadily increased in the last 12 years. The figures include recipes for Adderall, Brand and Generic, in the US.
Maha also warns that today’s children are ‘overpowered’, so that they run the risk of sustainable side effects.
They mention one in five American children an estimated at least one prescribed medication in the last 30 days. The rates are highest in teenagers, 27 percent of whom use one or more medicines every day.
Regulations for stimulating agents, used to treat ADHD, have doubled in boys from 2006 to 2022, with one in four boys who take one at the age of 17.
In addition, the recipes for antidepressants rose by 1400 percent from 1987 to 2014, and the use of antipsychotics increased by 800 percent from 1995 to 2009.
The experts warn that although much of this increase is due to general medical progress, over -medicalization can lead to lasting effects.
Psychiatric drugs have been shown to cause epileptic seizures and manic episodes, while antidepressants bear the risk of dependence and an increased risk of suicidal thoughts.
In one of the more controversial positions, the Maha committee also criticized the American vaccine schedule for children.
Since 1986, the number of recommended vaccines for a child has increased one from three to 29 by the time they reach the age, including those administered to pregnant mothers.

The American vaccine schedule for children has increased from three shots in 1986 to 29, according to the Maha Commission (shares)
The authors note that although the amount of vaccines in the recommended schedule is higher than pear countries, there are limited data on the safety of the American schedule compared to other countries.
They also noted that the vaccine side operating event reporting system (VAERS) may not have been reliable because it depends on patients and doctors to report effects.
“Many health care professionals do not report to Vaers because they are not obliged to do this or they may not be allowed to connect the side effect with vaccination,” the authors said.
The views reflect those from RFK JR, who has long been critical of vaccines, despite the fact that he stated during his confirmation hearings that he would not remove vaccinations.
However, health agencies have already reported initiatives to investigate vaccines, such as CDC research into long speaking theory that vaccines cause autism.
The authors wrote: ‘Vaccins benefit children by protecting them against infectious diseases. But as with any medicine, vaccines can have side effects that must be weighed against their benefits.
“Parents must be fully aware of the benefits and the risk of vaccines.”
However, most health authorities believe that vaccines are safe and effective in children, especially shots such as the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, which is 97 percent effective.
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