RFK Jr. Drinks Unpasteurized Milk, Doctors Warn of Danger

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Kennedy’s “Healthy” Report Met with Raw Milk Toast and Criticism

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently unveiled his commission’s “Make America Healthy Again” report, a document met with immediate controversy. The 72-page report, which the White House admits contains numerous errors, claims today’s children are the “sickest generation in American history,” blaming poor nutrition, lifestyle choices, and environmental chemicals.

Adding to the controversy, Kennedy celebrated the report’s release with health influencer and self-proclaimed “Carnivore MD,” Dr. Paul Saladino.

The pair downed shots of raw milk at the White House, a moment Saladino documented on social media. Kennedy later joined Saladino for a two-hour podcast interview, during which they both consumed unpasteurized milk with glyphosate-free honey.

Kennedy has previously linked glyphosate, a common pesticide ingredient, to chronic diseases in children.

The raw milk celebration drew sharp criticism from medical professionals. Family physician Dr. Noela Aboelata expressed disbelief on social media, pointing out the irony of the head of Health and Human Services consuming a product deemed dangerous by the very agencies he oversees.

The FDA has warned that raw milk can harbor dangerous pathogens. While a small percentage of the US population consumes raw milk and cheese, these products account for a disproportionately high number of dairy-related illnesses. The recent embrace of raw milk by figures like Kennedy has raised concerns about the rise of anti-science sentiments.


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