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As American health once again focuses on the movement of American health (Maha), Women’s health It must be a priority, one expert says.

Dr. Austin in Tulsa, Oklahoma specializes in treating women with hormonal imbalances, autoimmune conditions and chronic illnesses.

In an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital, Lake said before Maha movement, He met many “frustrated” women suffering from chronic health issues, as well as mothers and grandmothers who are concerned about their child’s health. (See the video at the top of this article.)

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“When RFK comes on the scene and starts giving the title, it’s just going to make America healthy again,” he said.

“There’s a lot of statistics and evidence that this kind of movement is very necessary as our people are struggling,” Lake added.

President Donald Trump, from left, actress Cheryl Hines, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., new Director of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) at a ceremony at the White House in Washington, DC on February 13, 2025. . (Jason C. Andrew/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

For women in particular, the lake highlighted some important issues that the Maha movement is likely to tackle.

Pesticide Exposure

According to the lake, exposure to glyphosate, a herbicide that is often sprayed on crops as a pesticide, can block the body’s ability to fight cancer.

“It’s not just about peeling off minerals and important nutrients From our foodit also removes important healing components that prevent cancer-like forms,” ​​he pointed out.

Pesticides

Experts say glyphosate, sprayed on some crops as a pesticide, can have a negative health effect. (istock)

“One of the chemotherapy drugs they use to fight cancer is in our food, but they are blocked by glyphosate.”

The doctor suggested that local farmers should protect their crops in a safer way for consumers.

Fluoride in water

Cancer affects both men and women, but fluoride Water sources in the US Lake suggests that it could have a more serious impact on women’s health.

Amid continuing debate on the pros and cons of fluoride, new research has shown that ingesting chemicals can lead to lower IQ in children and harmful to the thyroid, a common problem among women. is shown.

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Fluoride from US water sources could have a more serious impact on women’s health, one doctor suggests (no photo). (istock)

“[Fluoride] Suddenly, these thyroid problems increased to reduce iodine in the human body, as we compete for absorption,” the doctor said.

Thyroid drugs are one of the most prescribed medicines in the world for women, but Lake said it “doesn’t really solve the problem.”

Children exposed to lower fluoride levels were found to have lower IQs, studies reveal

“But when we see the lack of fluoride and minerals in our food, we start to formulate it. The air quality is lowhigh stress, lots of workloads and family life, and the inability to achieve your goals…it becomes a pretty big, prominent problem,” he said.

Infertility and reproductive problems

Lake predicts that because of high stress levels among American women, there is a “well.”Continuing infertility“No major efforts are made to protect women’s health.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Birth rate in the United States Since 2022, it has fallen to the historic low level, down 3%.

One major concern among women is the severe symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), Lake noted.

Pregnancy Doula

Research shows that birth rates in America have reached historic lows. There are challenges for female reproduction. (istock)

“We normalized severe PM,” he said. “I think a lot of women thought it [that it’s] Quite a common thing – you don’t have to have a menstrual cramp just before a cycle or feel debilitating pain or vitality all the way to the cycle, but that’s not normal. ”

When birth rates become a historic low hit, Americans are giving birth to babies, the CDC reveals

Many women’s health conditions include inflammatory foods and Chronic stresssaid the lake.

Certain flaws, he noted, are “the ability to directly affect a woman’s fertile window and how she feels when it leads to it, and her ability to make her life.”

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Also, more American women have been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), causing various symptoms such as irregular periods, weight gain and difficulties Are you pregnant or stay pregnant.

Lake said imbalances in the hormonal pathway could increase the risk of PCOS. “For most women with PCOS, the underlying root cause is insulin resistance. This means that the body cannot properly manage its energy.”

Young woman with stomach ache sitting on the floor in bedroom

PCOS can be associated with insulin resistance and chronic inflammation, causing a variety of symptoms. (istock)

According to Johns Hopkins’ medicine, PCOS is also associated with chronic inflammation, which can worsen insulin resistance.

Food, environmental factors, Sleep, high stress And the defects can lead to oxidative stress and inflammation, Lake noted, “cannot detoxify properly so that your body can’t get rid of these things.”

“It’s my belief that God created our bodies to heal our bodies. As he says, “Our bodies are made incredibly and wonderfully.”

“[Women] They are exposed to the same food and environmental challenges as men, but these additional ingredients, especially in addition to the adrenal glands, affecting the production of things like progesterone,” he said. This is “very important for hormonal balance.”

Unhealthy food choices

Lake suggested that better dietary choices for Americans should start in schools and hospitals. senior citizen And people with illness.

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“It’s definitely worth investing in good healthy foods, but many people are being sold to the lie that food doesn’t have anything huge. Impact on your health And there must be a genetic component of why they are struggling,” he told Fox News Digital.

“We need to bring more awareness to this and make sure people show that their actions have consequences.

Doctor shakes hands with patients

Certain flaws could “directly affect a woman’s fertile window” and enable her “ability to create life,” Lake said. (istock)

The lake emphasized that people should know that their bodies have the ability to heal themselves.

“If you think it’s hopeless, your ability to work hard to make these small changes will really diminish,” he said.

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“That’s my belief God has been created Our bodies heal. As he says, “Our bodies are made incredibly and wonderfully.”

Ultimately, Lake said that government and businesses that “actually make good products” would make it easier to lead a healthier lifestyle.

Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.

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