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00:00 - Welcome to the MAHA Revolution | Host Tony Lyons02:50 - Dr. Jay Bhattacharya: NIH Tackles Chronic Disease and Autism7:30 - Joe Ladapo Fights Overmedication and Vaccine Coercion in Florida13:22 - Kyle Diamantas on FDA Food Reform and GRAS Loophole20:30 - Vani Hari Exposes Big Food in San Francisco Lawsuit28:28 - Gary Brecka Sounds Alarm on EPA-Approved Forever Chemicals37:55 - Zack Lahn for Iowa Governor: Healthy Farming, Healthy People46:20 - Russell Brand’s Spiritual Call to Health and Freedom51:50 - Tony Lyons Closes with Calls to Action for the MAHA Movement""Why are Americans getting sicker despite record health spending? In this urgent episode, MAHA host Tony Lyons gathers powerful voices demanding change—from government regulators to grassroots activists.Dr. Jay Bhattacharya opens with a critical update from the NIH, declaring a new research agenda focused on chronic disease and autism—without censorship. Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joe Ladapo shares bold moves to curb overprescription of psychiatric drugs in kids and protect parental vaccine choice.We hear from Kyle Diamantas at the FDA, outlining sweeping food policy reforms, including the long-awaited GRAS loophole overhaul. Vani Hari (“The Food Babe”) reveals San Francisco’s landmark lawsuit against Big Food companies for knowingly selling addictive, biologically engineered junk food. Health optimization expert Gary Brecka warns about new “forever chemicals” approved by the EPA and their link to neuro-developmental disorders.Zack Lahn, Republican candidate for Iowa governor, shares why toxic farming policies are destroying rural America and how he’s running on a regenerative, health-first platform. The show wraps with a fiery reflection by Russell Brand on corporate deception, personal sovereignty, and spiritual revival.This is a must-watch for anyone who believes the future of health, freedom, and America depends on truth, transparency, and action. Learn more at MAHAaction.com and support the movement!
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00:00 - Welcome to the MAHA Revolution | Host Tony Lyons02:50 - Dr. Jay Bhattacharya: NIH Tackles Chronic Disease and Autism7:30 - Joe Ladapo Fights Overmedication and Vaccine Coercion in Florida13:22 - Kyle Diamantas on FDA Food Reform and GRAS Loophole20:30 - Vani Hari Exposes Big Food in San Francisco Lawsuit28:28 - Gary Brecka Sounds Alarm on EPA-Approved Forever Chemicals37:55 - Zack Lahn for Iowa Governor: Healthy Farming, Healthy People46:20 - Russell Brand’s Spiritual Call to Health and Freedom51:50 - Tony Lyons Closes with Calls to Action for the MAHA Movement""Why are Americans getting sicker despite record health spending? In this urgent episode, MAHA host Tony Lyons gathers powerful voices demanding change—from government regulators to grassroots activists.Dr. Jay Bhattacharya opens with a critical update from the NIH, declaring a new research agenda focused on chronic disease and autism—without censorship. Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joe Ladapo shares bold moves to curb overprescription of psychiatric drugs in kids and protect parental vaccine choice.We hear from Kyle Diamantas at the FDA, outlining sweeping food policy reforms, including the long-awaited GRAS loophole overhaul. Vani Hari (“The Food Babe”) reveals San Francisco’s landmark lawsuit against Big Food companies for knowingly selling addictive, biologically engineered junk food. Health optimization expert Gary Brecka warns about new “forever chemicals” approved by the EPA and their link to neuro-developmental disorders.Zack Lahn, Republican candidate for Iowa governor, shares why toxic farming policies are destroying rural America and how he’s running on a regenerative, health-first platform. The show wraps with a fiery reflection by Russell Brand on corporate deception, personal sovereignty, and spiritual revival.This is a must-watch for anyone who believes the future of health, freedom, and America depends on truth, transparency, and action. Learn more at MAHAaction.com and support the movement!

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