RFK Jr. focuses on health reform in presidential campaign inspired by wellness advocates

gizmodo.com November 14, 2024, 12:02 AM UTC

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is focusing on health reform in his presidential campaign, inspired by wellness influencers Calley and Dr. Casey Means. They advocate for a healthier America, drawing from their book "Good Energy," which has gained attention among political circles. Calley Means, a former food industry lobbyist, claims a psilocybin mushroom experience led him to pursue health reform. He acknowledges the value of healthier school lunches, a stance previously criticized by conservatives, including Donald Trump. Kennedy's health ideas, including government-funded wellness farms, face challenges due to Trump's ties to the pharmaceutical and food industries. Despite this, Kennedy has criticized Trump's unhealthy eating habits during their campaign interactions.


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