Maha Mom and the model of Illustrated Sports Kristen Louelle Gaffney has been open to her support for the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of HHS.
Gaffney told Fox News Digital in an interview that she is excited for RFK Jr. To take a more active approach to health care, calling it “white horse for mothers”.
She said that the Maha Movement has created a community of Americans and parents who are “saturated with the system and seeing their sick children, having illnesses, issues of behavior and want to reach its common denominator”.
Gaffney is married to you Gaffney, a former -nfl running back.
The Coupleifti has three children.
“How can we live a proactive lifestyle to avoid things such as dementia or cancer or any other illness regarding behavioral or mental illness?” Gaffney said.
“Can what can we proactively do to be better so that it is not late?”
The Thello to live longer, she said, lies in dear herself taking care of the mind, body, soul and intestine.
“Everything is connected. You need to follow your gut and heal your gut,” Gaffney said.
“This is through food and supplementation too,” she said.
“I think an additional good routine [is] Active stay daily, sunlight and breathing clean. Really really a simple recipe, but the difficult part is durability. “
Gaffney joked that after having three babies, she would never be in the same form again, but said healing begins from within and affects other aspects of life.
“When I got to work, I feel like a better person,” she said. “I have more energy. I’m a better mother. I’m a better woman.”
Gaffney said she stays as active as possible and always continues to move.
“If you don’t use it, you lose it,” she said.
Gaffney is a great supporter of home cooking for herself and her family.
“I think we overload things and think we need a chef and prepared and expensive accessories. You just have to take the sun and go walk out for 20 minutes and cook your dinner.”
Gaffney said that when she is doing food shopping, she avoids seed oils and colors, making sure you look at each label of the products she is buying.
“I tell people,” If you can’t pronounce something in the ingredients, you probably have to turn it, “she advised.
Gaffney decided to lead the effort to fight ultra -processed foods by developing its line of snacks for children called Super TRUE.
Chocolate brownie and chocolate rods with peanut butter chocolate are gluten -free, not GMO, without milky and artificial ingredients or colors and colors by nature.
Each grass has protein and fiber – and is sweetened with monk fruit and stevia extract.
Gaffney said it is essential to educate children about the various foods they are putting on their bodies.
“I always try to educate them [about] ‘Why’ instead of ‘, no, you can’t have soda’. [I say]’No, you can’t have soda because there are 60 grams of sugar in it and because it will lead to the fat cells that grow in your body. “”
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