RFK delivers many improvements to US health and food. MAHA
Fri 7:14 am +00:00, 9 Jan 2026 1Important info: very brief
I had to run to NY to deal with a friend who fell, could not walk but refused to go to the doctor (understandably). She does have a hip (pelvic) fracture, but thankfully will not need surgery.
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So:
- The change in the recommended childhood vaccine schedule should remove liability protection from a group of vaccines that are not needed for the majority of children. This should make doctors think twice about using them, and use them judiciously, I hope. A great start. The HPV vaccine is sadly still on the schedule, but reduced to one dose.
- The food pyramid graphic is great. The change in the dietary guidelines—not so much. The cap on 10% saturated fat means that 45 million school lunches served daily, military meals and other instuitutional meals that must by law conform to the guidelines, will still have too much carbohydrates and not enough meat or cheese. One wonders whose influence created this major inconsistency, which is a crying shame.
- The New Hampshire House passed a bill to allow on-farm slaughter and sales of livestock within the state—without having to go through USDA-inspected slaughterhouses, as long as certain standards are met. Sales may be to farmers markets, restaurants and locals.
The language is still being worked out, and the NH Senate will have to pass it. I will be calling on readers in New Hampshire to contact their state Senators in support. Once we have a final bill I will let you know more, but this is a very huge deal.
This bill I hope will be a model we at Door to Freedom and colleagues can bring to other states, and maybe eventually it will become law throughout the nation. We shall see. This is worth a major effort by all—it could stop a lot of farms and ranches from going under!














Nutritionists rarely agree and it is not my speciality, but I do know from experience that dairy products are very mucous-forming and should be eaten sparingly if at all.
Saturated fats are known to be far more healthy than unsaturated fats: just look at how the latter are produced.
I read a book 30 years ago that talked about an experiment in a US prison where the inmates were not allowed meat or sugar and the level of violence went down exponentially.
It’s horses for courses and until the medical profession realises that we are all individuals with different needs, that the quality of the food we eat matters, they will continue to make blanket claims.