RFK Jr. - HHS - Make America Healthy Again
Health & Human Services Presentation

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Vision: Revitalizing America's Health
The State of America's Health: A Sobering Look
AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Before we delve into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s ambitious plan to rejuvenate America's health, let's examine the current landscape:
- Chronic Diseases: 6 in 10 U.S. adults have at least one chronic disease; 4 in 10 have two or more.
- Cancer Rates: The U.S. has the highest age-standardized cancer rate among 204 countries—nearly double the next highest.
- Asthma & Autoimmune Diseases: More prevalent in the U.S. than anywhere else in the world.
- Life Expectancy: Before COVID, life expectancy was 7.8 years shorter than comparable countries.
- Autism Rates: Surged to 1 in 36 children—a fourfold increase in recent decades.
- Youth Health: 18% of teens suffer from fatty liver disease; nearly 38% are diabetic or pre-diabetic. Over 40% of American youth are overweight or obese.
- Reproductive Health: Sperm counts and testosterone levels in American males have declined by nearly 50%. Girls are reaching puberty six years earlier than historical generations.
- Over-medication: 3.4 million American children are on medication for ADD/ADHD, yet rates continue to rise.
These alarming statistics underscore a stark reality: America is sicker than ever before. Kennedy’s mission is to reverse this trend through a radical transformation of our healthcare system.
A Broken Healthcare System: The Need for a New Approach
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is on a quest to restore health, transparency, and trust in America’s healthcare system. He contrasts today’s dire public health situation with the America of the 1960s, when chronic diseases were rare, and the country was at the forefront of global health and scientific integrity.
Kennedy argues that our current healthcare system is failing because it focuses on managing diseases rather than preventing them. Instead of addressing the root causes—environmental toxins, poor nutrition, over-medication, and lack of transparency—our system has become dominated by pharmaceutical interventions that often exacerbate the problem.
A Health Crisis Driven by Corruption
Kennedy highlights how corporate interests have infiltrated health agencies like the NIH, FDA, and CDC. He points out that these institutions, once revered for their scientific integrity, have become compromised by financial incentives, leading to policies that prioritize profit over public health.
Healthcare Spending: The U.S. spends two to three times more on healthcare than European nations, yet has worse health outcomes.
Chronic Disease Management: 90% of today’s healthcare spending goes toward managing chronic diseases—a stark contrast to the 1960s, when such expenditures were virtually nonexistent.
COVID-19 Exposure: The pandemic exposed systemic weaknesses, as those who suffered the most had an average of 3.8 pre-existing chronic diseases.
Kennedy asks a critical question: Are Americans dying from infectious diseases like COVID, or from the chronic conditions that make them vulnerable in the first place?
The MAHA Commission: Investigating the Root Causes of Chronic Disease
To Make America Healthy Again (MAHA), Kennedy is leading a comprehensive investigation into the causes of America’s health decline.
The MAHA Commission will examine factors that have been historically overlooked or suppressed, including:
- The expanding childhood vaccine schedule
- Electromagnetic radiation (EMFs) from technology
- Glyphosate and other pesticides in our food
- Ultra-processed foods and artificial additives
- The overuse of psychiatric drugs like SSRIs
- Toxic chemicals like PFAs, PFOAs, and microplastics
Kennedy promises radical transparency—ensuring that all research is unbiased, reproducible, and openly accessible. His goal is to restore public trust by eliminating conflicts of interest and prioritizing scientific integrity over corporate profits.
The Path Forward: A Culture of Wellness, Not Just Disease Management
Kennedy’s approach to reversing chronic disease isn’t just about changing healthcare policy—it’s about changing the way Americans think about health.
Key Pillars of His Plan:
- Restoring Scientific Integrity: Increase transparency in health research and policy-making. Remove conflicts of interest from regulatory agencies. Ensure that science is driven by public health interests, not corporate profits.
- Preventative Health Over Disease Management: Shift from a pharmaceutical-driven model to one that prioritizes nutrition, lifestyle, and environmental health. Address root causes of chronic disease, rather than just treating symptoms.
- Reducing the Influence of Big Pharma: End the “revolving door” between government agencies and pharmaceutical companies. Promote unbiased research free from corporate influence.
- Empowering Americans with Informed Choice: Ensure that health decisions are made with full transparency and genuine informed consent. Give the public access to clear, unfiltered scientific data.
- Addressing the Spiritual & Emotional Health Crisis: Recognize that mental and emotional well-being are intrinsically linked to physical health. Foster a culture of self-awareness, resilience, and purpose to combat rising rates of depression, anxiety, and addiction.
A Call to Action: Reclaiming America's Health
Kennedy’s vision isn’t just about fixing a broken system—it’s about transforming the way we think about health, science, and democracy. He reminds us that:
Science and democracy were born together—both thrive on transparency, free thought, and open debate.
Health should not be a political issue—it’s a matter of basic human well-being and compassion.
Every American deserves access to unbiased information to make informed health choices.
His message is clear: America can and must return to being the healthiest nation on Earth. But this transformation requires public engagement, institutional reform, and a commitment to truth, transparency, and integrity.
At EpiGenetics USA™, we stand with this mission to restore health at the cellular level—leveraging epigenetic science, lifestyle interventions, and holistic wellness to fight the chronic disease epidemic.
The time for change is now. Let’s make America healthy again.





