Americans have been facing an increasingly severe health crisis over the past decade. “We had a crisis of people being sick for the past 30 years, which doesn’t even compare to the COVID-19 pandemic,” the author reflects.
Now, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. set to lead as Secretary of Health and Human Services, there is renewed hope that “the truth will be revealed.” Kennedy is expected to spearhead efforts to end the “thirty-year pandemic” by addressing the toxins in our daily lives, inspiring a movement for health freedom in the United States, and guiding the world toward “God-given immunity.”
For decades, rising health issues have demanded attention. “The numbers that climbed at an alarming rate, signaling a problem, now have the immediate attention of the new president-elect and the newly appointed secretary of Health and Human Services,” the author notes. This leadership shift offers hope that “no longer will our children be over-medicated, our young adults seek or need anti-depressants, or our seniors need to juggle a minimum of five different pharmaceuticals daily.”
“Over the last 10 years, I felt I was fighting this industry alone,” the author continues. “Still, seeing that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks my language and that Donald Trump is the president-elect, I hope for our country again. If we make America healthy again, we will have highly functioning people who will affect every sector and every area of our lives, including America’s economy.”
The author emphasizes the crucial role of policymakers in promoting plant-based medicine as a mainstream and accessible option for all Americans. Drawing from personal experience as a holistic health practitioner, the author highlights the transformative power of nutrition. “We are what we eat. We are what we put in our temple. For example, deep-fried foods are identified as inflammation triggers. Consuming these foods consistently will ultimately affect your immune system, increase the risk of heart disease, and disrupt your gut health, which may lead to mental health challenges. Continuous inflammation will lead to chronic inflammation and chronic disease.”
Food and health are deeply intertwined with economic productivity and family stability, the author argues. “People who do not feel well cannot do their jobs well. Most of them need help to stay focused and productive. As a result, they start making mistakes, creating work issues. These issues lead to financial insecurity. Financial insecurity, if it is affecting a mother or husband, will cause stress in the family. If this happens repeatedly, that stress leads families to divorce. Since finances are the main reason for divorce, this also affects our economy, creating a vicious cycle and a ripple effect in the family unit and community.”
To truly restore American healthcare, the author calls for a shift toward plant-based medicine and comprehensive retraining for doctors on natural treatments. “Consider hemp, a plant that fuels the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a crucial player in managing our body’s most vital processes, from immunity and mental health to digestive health and beyond. For six decades, we’ve known that the ECS, a complex network of receptors and molecules, is pivotal for our survival and is intricately linked to the immune and nervous systems. It maintains balance and regulates nearly every aspect of our daily functioning.”
However, the author laments that the ECS remains overlooked in mainstream medicine. “Even a retired professor of medicine was shocked to discover that there was an endocannabinoid system. Imagine that: Your neurologist or oncologist might not even be aware of a system that could be essential to saving your life.”
The stakes couldn’t be higher. “With an American healthcare system that is becoming increasingly costly and reactive, can we afford to overlook the potential of plant-based therapies? It is time to adopt a proactive approach and unleash the full potential of the ECS, equipping patients and doctors with knowledge that could revolutionize and save lives.”
The author concludes with optimism rooted in personal experience: “I’ve worked with so many people and helped them become healthy. As a result, I see them increase their salaries, open businesses, and have successful lives, marriages, relationships, and lifestyles. Becoming healthy helps them become the best version of themselves in every sector and area of their lives.”
As a Christian, the author calls for unity on this issue: “Whether Republican or Democrat, you should support this cause because our health is our wealth. I look forward to contributing to making humanity healthy again.”