In an interview, Zen Hanickt — founder of the US-based grassroots organization 'Mothers Across America' — discusses her journey from dealing with her children's severe allergies and health issues to advocating for GMO-free, organic food and tighter regulation of pesticides like glyphosate. She expresses excitement that the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement has gained White House and Capitol Hill backing.
In a recent interview with NTD News, Zen Hanickt, founder of the US-based grassroots organization 'Mothers Across America', described her personal struggle with her children's severe health issues — including life-threatening allergies, autism-like symptoms, and autoimmune conditions — which led her to investigate the food supply. She now advocates against genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the herbicide glyphosate (Roundup), which she says is sprayed on crops as a desiccant before harvest and is linked to endocrine disruption, cancer, and neurological damage. Hanickt expressed enthusiasm that the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement has gained official backing at the White House and Capitol Hill, calling it unprecedented. The interview is part of NTD's ongoing coverage of food safety and consumer health advocacy.
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