The Minister of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, has been re -examined after praising the doctor’s work, who has been re -examined – while the Secretary of State was present at the funeral of the second child who died of a test outbreak in West Texas.
Kennedy, who visited the outbreak area on Sunday, attended the funeral of an unnamed 8 -year -old girl: the second death of a young vaccinated child in the state. He wrote on social media that he is in the state to learn how federal employees can cooperate with Texas health officials to control the spread of a very contagious respiratory virus, saying: “The most effective way to prevent measles is the measles-Robilla vaccine.”
Hours later, Kennedy praised Dr. Ben Edwards and Richard Bartlett’s “extraordinary healing”, “who cured about 300 measles monitors using aerobic budgenide and clarithromycin.” Edwards and Bartlett reports that both the drugs except the vaccine have been promoted to treat the disease.
Post Kennedy drew criticism from social media users – because both men were associated with controversial positions.
“B ***** t Bobby is still quoting Quacks,” said Dr. John Kirsch, a medical and hematologist in California.

“The Minister of Health is upgrading the Cook’s doctors among the prevalence of measles, and nothing literally nothing is predictable,” said Dr. Benjamin Mazer, a pathologist at Johns Hopkins.
Tony Owen, known as a former member of the National Health Services in the UK, said, “If needed, more evidence, which is not suitable for its post. DRS. Bartlett and Edwards should eliminate all credentials if he treated an acute viral infection with antibiotics.”
Since the country’s top health agencies responsibility and the federal response to the outbreak of the disease, Kennedy-which has long been criticized for upgrading anti-vaccine views-has approved the vaccines, which 97 % are effective against the measles. Most doctors emphasize that instead of promoting other therapies, there is a way to stop expansion.
Dr. Ben Edwards has criticized the measles vaccination and has described the massive infection as “God’s version of the measles vaccination”. Washington PostHuman Edwards runs a health clinic in the lobuk that according to patients with vitamin C and COD liver oil, according to patients. New York TimesHuman
“In 2011, the Divine Appointment opened its eyes to the fact that US medical colleges teach only a very narrow method of illness and managing symptoms with drugs instead of illness and symptoms by dealing with root causes,” says Veritas Wellness.
Parents of the first child died in the outbreak said their other children had milder diseases due to treatment of the clinic, which reportedly contributed to an online financial assistance held by child health defense: the Kennedy group led by Kennedy before its presidency began in 2024.
If the children who come to him have difficulty breathing, NBC News reported last month that Edwards Buddzone recommends, an inhaled steroid that is commonly used for asthma. Buddzone is used to treat Crohn’s disease, but it is unclear how it can help someone in measles. People who use it are warned to avoid exposure to measles, as this can increase the risk of infection.

Dr. Richard Bartlett, another physician in Kennedy’s tweet, once supported steroid treatment as a treatment for Coveid and called it “silver bullets”. In August 2020, Bartlett told a Christian radio station that he had observed 100 % treatment in his clinic, including the “most sick patient”. Bartlett is a dedicated Christian and has written a book in 2018 in “the confirmed miracles of Dr.”. While an Oxford University study initially validated Bartlett claims, additional analysis and studies on the effectiveness of treatment doubts. Louisiana EnlightenmentHuman
Notewarm, Bartlett was disciplined by Texas medical regulators in 2003 due to “unusual use of risk drugs”.
Both doctors – who had previously praised Fox Mellat in an interview – are also said to have distributed Claritromycin to treat measles patients. Antibiotics used to treat pneumonia may help prevent secondary bacterial infections, but evidence is limited. Doctors say this will not be a “first line” for measles.
Kennedy has said that his section will conduct clinical tests for liver oil, clarithromycin and COD. He has also promoted the use of vitamin A “as prevention.” He has also ordered to re -use a bond between vaccines and autism.
Since January, nearly 500 measles have been reported in Texas. On Monday, state health officials expanded the outbreaks in the area.
“It is really important to do what … [is] Supporting or auxiliary care for measles against measles therapy, “Dr. Christina Johns, Children’s Emergency Doctor at PM Pediatrics in Annapolis, Maryland, told CNN.” There is no cure for measles. “