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Fitness Expert Calls for Broader Ban on Food Additives Beyond Food Dyes

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A prominent American fitness influencer has called for sweeping reforms in the regulation of food and pharmaceutical products, urging policymakers to broaden their focus beyond artificial food dyes. At a recent summit, this celebrity trainer and media personality expressed her support for the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, advocating not only for bans on synthetic additives like Red 40 but for a far wider overhaul of what is allowed in the nation’s food supply. Her remarks have renewed debate about the safety of food ingredients, the influence of powerful industry lobbies, and the steps individuals and governments can take to protect public health.

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Thai Readers Embrace Caution as Global Push to Regulate Food Additives Grows

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A prominent American fitness influencer has urged policymakers to widen regulation beyond artificial food dyes. Speaking at a recent summit, the trainer aligned with a health-focused movement advocating broad changes to what is permitted in the U.S. food supply. Her remarks rekindle debates over ingredient safety, industry influence, and how governments and individuals can safeguard public health.

The topic resonates in Thailand, where processed foods, snacks, and beverages often rely on artificial colorings. As Thailand’s food sector follows Western trends, questions arise about whether the country should reassess its approach to additives, especially as health awareness rises and diet-related diseases become more common. International research indicates that attention to food ingredient safety is a shared concern across borders, including Southeast Asia.

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Devotion as the New Path to Sustainable Habits: A Fresh Take for Thai Readers

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A growing body of health science suggests devotion, not sheer willpower, may be the better route to lasting habits and wellbeing. A recent CNN feature, published June 26, 2025, surveys expert perspectives and real-life stories to challenge the idea that self-control alone builds sustainable change. In Thailand’s fast-moving society, the question of how to foster healthier routines—diet, exercise, digital balance, and self-care—feels increasingly urgent.

Traditionally, discipline has been held up as the key to success in classrooms, workplaces, and gyms. Thai families, educators, and popular culture often equate achievement with strict self-control. Yet health psychology and behavioral science leaders worldwide are offering a different lens. Across Thai life, routines intersect with mindfulness and self-compassion rooted in Buddhist culture, inviting people to view health as a gentler, more meaningful practice.

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Why ‘Devotion’ Could Be the New Path to Building Better Habits, Says Latest Research

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Shifting the focus from strict discipline to personal devotion may hold the key to building lasting habits and fostering well-being, according to new insights highlighted in a recent feature by CNN. The article, published on June 26, 2025, explores emerging expert perspectives and real-life experiences, challenging the traditional narrative that willpower and self-control are always the most effective tools for personal development. As Thai society continues its journey of rapid change and self-improvement, the question of how to nurture sustainable health and wellness habits is more relevant than ever.

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Kennedy’s Simplified Food Pyramid Sparks Global Health Debate

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A bold new proposal from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aims to simplify the way people eat under a campaign titled “Make America Healthy Again.” The plan centers on a simplified food pyramid designed to curb chronic illnesses by reshaping American dietary habits. The original report by BBC provides broader context on the proposal and its reception.

Kennedy has framed this initiative as part of his broader effort to reform U.S. food regulations. As a prominent voice in health policy, he has long criticized common food ingredients and labeling practices, arguing for more natural, minimally processed foods. Critics note that some of his previous health claims have been controversial, while others—including figures from various political groups—have shown cautious support.

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RFK Jr. Proposes Simplified Food Pyramid to Make "America Healthy Again"

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In a bold new move, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has unveiled his simplified food pyramid as part of an initiative dubbed “Make America Healthy Again.” The proposal aims to address chronic illnesses by revamping how Americans approach their diets. Read more at BBC.

The backstory of this initiative reveals Kennedy’s long-standing commitment to transforming food regulations in the U.S. As the newly appointed head of the Department of Health and Human Services, Kennedy has consistently raised concerns about harmful ingredients found in common food products, from synthetic dyes in cereals to seed oils in processed snacks. His stance has also received criticism due to his past controversial health claims. However, some of his ideas have garnered support, even from some Democrats.

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