Health Initiatives
From removing toxins in our soil, water, and food to addressing the root causes of chronic disease, American Health Action aims to empower individuals and communities with knowledge and actionable tools.
Environmental Toxins
At American Health Action, we are dedicated to eliminating environmental toxins that harm human health, from hazardous chemicals in our soil to artificial dyes and preservatives in our food. These toxins contribute to chronic diseases, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and developmental issues in children.
Through grassroots education campaigns, we empower communities to advocate for safer, toxin-free environments. Simultaneously, we actively lobby lawmakers and regulators at local and national levels to enforce stricter controls on harmful substances such as glyphosate and atrazine. By combining community advocacy with legislative action, we strive to reduce exposure to these toxins and secure cleaner air, water, and food for future generations.
Informed Healthcare Consent
American Health Action champions the fundamental right to informed healthcare consent, ensuring individuals can make medical decisions free from coercion or misinformation. We educate communities on their rights and provide science-based resources to empower informed decision-making.
Beyond grassroots advocacy, we work tirelessly to influence lawmakers and regulators to uphold medical freedoms and transparency in healthcare practices. By driving legislative change and fostering trust between patients and providers, we aim to create a healthcare system that respects individual autonomy while promoting ethical and equitable treatment standards.
Regenerative Farming
Regenerative farming is at the heart of American Health Action’s mission to restore soil health, enhance biodiversity, and create a sustainable food system. We educate farmers, advocates, and community leaders about the benefits of regenerative practices, while also lobbying for policies that provide financial incentives and support to farmers transitioning to this approach.
Our legislative efforts target national and local regulations to prioritize soil health, reduce dependence on synthetic chemicals, and mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration. By bridging grassroots education with policy reform, we are driving a movement toward healthier communities, sustainable farming economies, and a resilient environment.