Title: RFK Jr. Pins America’s Obesity Crisis on Ultraprocessed Food, Calls It “Poison”
In a revealing segment on “60 Minutes,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes a hard stance on America’s obesity epidemic, attributing it to the prevalence of ultraprocessed food. With a stark observation that many Americans are “obscenely obese and at the same time malnourished,” Kennedy argues that these foods are detrimental to public health, labeling them as “poison.”
The latest episode of “60 Minutes,” which has been captivating viewers since its inception in 1968 with impactful investigative journalism and compelling interviews, sheds light on a pressing issue that affects millions across the nation. Kennedy’s insights dive deep into the relationship between dietary choices and health outcomes, calling for a reevaluation of what’s on our plates.
As “60 Minutes” continues to deliver thought-provoking content week after week, this episode joins the ranks of its historic lineup, keeping audiences engaged and informed. For anyone interested in understanding the underlying factors fueling America’s obesity crisis, this segment promises to be both eye-opening and essential viewing.
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I groaned when the reporter started up with the vax stuff. What's so god awful about not overwhelming a newborn with too many at once, or making a couple of them optional? So tired of the media hysteria. Kudos to the doctor for staying on subject.
One point that deserves more attention in discussions about health policy and nutrition is the role of hands-on knowledge in medicine.
Modern healthcare often focuses heavily on medication and technology, but many foundational medical skills originally came from hands-on therapeutic practices — including manual therapy and massage. Historically, physicians were trained to understand the body through palpation, circulation, and direct physical assessment.
Today, many doctors still learn palpatory skills, but few receive meaningful hands-on training in therapeutic manual techniques. That knowledge gap can lead to entire areas of prevention and recovery being overlooked.
Massage therapy and other manual therapies are not alternatives to medicine — they are part of the historical foundation of medicine. Understanding circulation, muscle tension, inflammation, and recovery through touch can improve how clinicians evaluate pain, injury, and rehabilitation.
This is especially important as we discuss nutrition, inflammation, and preventative health. A healthcare system that values prevention should include a broader understanding of how the body responds to diet, stress, movement, and massage therapy.
Encouraging collaboration between physicians and well-trained massage/manual therapists could strengthen patient care while also giving future medical students practical ways to learn about the body through direct experience.
Better healthcare doesn’t come from replacing one discipline with another. It comes from respecting the knowledge each field brings to understanding the human body.
Another problem that rarely gets discussed is what happens when healthcare policy is written by people who have never actually practiced the work they are regulating.
I worked with physicians who understood the value of massage/manual therapy and used it responsibly to help patients reduce pain and recover. When coding systems and insurance rules changed, those doctors were required to take continuing education to learn the new ICD-10 documentation requirements.
What they discovered was frustrating. The system often required extremely detailed descriptions that had little to do with the actual treatment patients needed, while at the same time limiting what care could be covered. For example, massage therapy might only be approved for small segments of the body in short increments, even when the patient’s condition required broader treatment to restore circulation and reduce pain.
Doctors were left trying to translate real patient care into a system designed by policymakers who often had no practical experience with the therapy itself.
To help those physicians and their patients, I ended up designing a charting and documentation structure from scratch so treatments could be described clearly enough for insurance systems to understand what was actually being done. That system allowed legitimate treatment to be documented more accurately so patients could receive at least some coverage for the care they needed.
The irony is that a massage therapist, instructor, and continuing education provider had to build a documentation bridge so the medical system could recognize the therapy that physicians were already prescribing.
This is exactly why practical knowledge from experienced professionals matters when policies are written. When the people who actually do the work are excluded from the process, the system becomes harder for doctors to use and harder for patients to receive the care they need.
Come on… Talk about the intrinsic connection to health care and big pharma!! 🤷♂️
says someone who took his family to swim in a river polluted with bad bacteria. The U S gov needs a real nutritionist doctor and not some no nothing nut.
Europe does a better job in this area.
Calling it poison is the part that makes the food lobby nervous. Read any clean label brand's ingredient list next to a legacy CPG product and the difference isn't subtle. The real question is whether the FDA will actually enforce anything or just shuffle the guidelines again.
This guy's a hero. Anyone that thinks a Harris appointee would be doing 1/10th of what this guy is doing for America's health is delusional.
Switch back to regular wheat vs red wheat, ban soybean oils and we have to start to enjoy foods without added sugar
Children don't have to eat that sort of food. That is up to the parents what groceries they buy for their household. Give me a break
The big problem in this country that we have parents who are too busy with their professions at work or iPhones or whatever phones and they don't do any critical thinking there's leaving it up to the government to do their thinking for them. The ingredients in vaccines and mandate should not exist. Only clean ingredients all vaccines that really work and don't harm the children.
70% of Americans have diseases not discounting the overweight population, but they have hard disease, lung disease, kidney disease colon disease, pancreas, disease, combs disease, disease, disease, diseases. IT IS OUR FOOD. PEOPLE IN AMERICA ARE NOT CRITICAL THINKERS THEY EAT WHAT IS CONVENIENT WHAT LOOKS GOOD AND WHAT TASTE GOOD THAT'S ALL THEY CARE ABOUT. THEY DON'T EVEN CARE TO COOK FOR THEMSELVES. THEY PROBABLY DON'T EVEN OWN THE COOKBOOK. IT'S THE PEOPLE'S FAULT FOR BEING IN WANTING TO STAY WILLFULLY IGNORANT.
RFK it's completely correct. And I hope the American people have woken up to this disaster. What I see is really distressing everybody wants to take Ozempic and the lake because they're too lazy to eat right those people will fall flat on their face eventually because they don't know what this temp does and the lake does. It's very bad for them and they don't even know it.
GMO foods are not good for you. Remember that you're eating adulterated foods. You were eating unnatural foods and when you take the nature out of foods, you don't get the basket of nutrition from the food. Because it's not real __ the chemistry has been altered which alters you in the long run
WE NEED A GOLD STANDARD COUNTRY. WE LACK EVERYTHING THAT IS GOOD FOR THE PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY. FIX THE FOOD YOU FIX THE COUNTRY.
If you fix the food system, and if you fixed ultra process food system, stop eating all the garbage, YOU WON'T NEED THAT VACCINE YOU'LL BE HEALTHY THE WAY MY FAMILY AND THE CHILDREN. MY GREW UP. NOBODY HAD ANY CHRONIC CHILDHOOD DISEASES THAT WERE FOUR OF US NOT ONE.
Thank you.
If people don't know by now that you shouldn't eat something if you can't pronounce the ingredients, then that's on them. If you give your kids this crap you are a child abuser. If you let your kids eat too much sugar, you are a child abuser. If you allow your child to become obese, YOU ARE AN ABUSER. Don't blame the makers of the foods, blame yourself for eating garbage and feeding it to your kids. If there are ingredient lists, don't buy it, don't eat it and they'll quit making it. If the food makers are poisoning us or using deceptive practices, then they need to be taken to task but we are ultimately responsible for our kids and ourselves. Trouble today is ppl have zero self-control because it doesn't "feel good" and THAT is the reason for the obesity crisis. Get a fricken grip on yourself for fk sake. Glutony is a deadly sin.
While it's very obvious that processed foods aren't healthy, listening to Kennedy Jr.'s advice on nutrition isn't the best idea – the guy was ready to ban, among other things… riboflavin. Because, in his opinion, the name sounds somehow wrong.
The fact that he was appointed Secretary of Health without a basic understanding of vitamins is a complete joke, but it also says a lot about this administration.
eating clean is not that hard. been doing it for a few months now. lost weight and feel great. labs are much better. just cut out sugar, eat fresh fruits and vegetables, no alcohol, organic chicken, fish,. do your research and make aligned grocery list and implement. [chatgbt is good for this] throw out all the crap food you currently have. now. throw in resistant training and cardio too. take control of your life. simple stuff folks.
I try to eat well for breakfast. I will eat differently daily from a mix of waffle mix, zero sugar syrup and still get 6+g of sugar. Healthy cereal 10+g (per 3/4 cup serving), Weight lifting protein powder mix and milk ……. 6+g of sugar still for F SAKE!!!!!
Do children need 78 vaccines in childhood? Why is that a controversial question?
They literally turned us into cash cows for the system, and people should be outraged. 😒
They have something in the food
Wild long black rice spelled flour Rye flour the highest fiber in the world
Dr sebi shows how to eat you can research on YouTube