MAHA Action Initiates Key Campaign for Health Reform
In a pivotal move for public health, MAHA Action, Inc., a 501(c)(4) organization, has unveiled a substantial campaign championing President Donald Trump and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s revolutionary health reforms aimed at combating America's chronic disease crisis. This campaign, aptly titled "Make America Healthy Again," is set to run from July 22 to August 12, 2025, across cable television, digital platforms, and social media within the Washington D.C. area, as well as nationwide.
Tony Lyons, President of MAHA Action, stated, "President Trump and Secretary Kennedy have shown incredible courage in standing up for American families. This campaign serves as our gesture of gratitude for their leadership while emphasizing the support from MAHA moms and advocates across the nation for these crucial reforms."
The impetus for this campaign aligns closely with the Trump administration's swift actions to realize key objectives under the 'Make America Healthy Again' agenda, which includes a series of executive orders targeting harmful food additives, eliminating loopholes that permit dangerous substances in the food supply, and outlining new dietary guidelines based on scientific evidence rather than corporate interests.
Lyons emphasizes the revolutionary nature of these reforms: "Americans are demanding radical transparency from the healthcare system and standards based on gold-standard science. Our campaign aims to amplify the voices that decry the corruption contributing to the chronic disease epidemic, which has escalated to an existential health crisis. It is unacceptable that the US spends nearly three times what other countries do on healthcare while our children are becoming increasingly ill."
The media campaign also celebrates the early victories attributed to the MAHA agenda, such as the ban of synthetic dyes in foods and the closing of the Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) loophole permitting potentially harmful additives. Furthermore, it spotlights key administration figures, including Secretary Kennedy and officials from the FDA, NIH, CDC, and CMS, who advocate for a 'Gold Standard Science' approach in nutrition and food safety initiatives.
Recent data from the inaugural MAHA Commission report released by the White House underscores the urgent health crisis facing American children. Notably, statistics reveal:
- - Over 20% of children above six years old are now classified as obese, marking a staggering increase of more than 270% since the 1970s.
- - 25% of teenagers have prediabetes, a condition that has more than doubled in prevalence over the last two decades.
- - Childhood cancer rates have surged by nearly 40% since 1975.
- - Autism spectrum disorder affects 1 in 31 children by the age of 8.
- - Teenage depression rates nearly doubled from 2009 to 2019, with more than 25% of teenage girls reporting a major depressive episode in 2022.
- - Approximately three million high school students seriously contemplated suicide in 2023.
- - There has been an alarming 88% rise in childhood food allergy prevalence between 1997 and 2018.
MAHA Action is riding the wave of momentum from the growing MAHA movement, which has attracted widespread support from various stakeholders, including parents, medical professionals, and health advocates across the political spectrum, all unified in the mission to reverse the chronic disease epidemic.
This campaign is not just a rallying cry; it is a prelude to the highly anticipated unveiling of the White House MAHA Commission's "Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy," set for August 2025. As MAHA Action mobilizes citizens to advocate for this transformative opportunity, the organization's objective is clear: to initiate lasting reforms in public health policy and restore America's status as the healthiest nation in the world.
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