In an effort to advocate for healthier eating, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. Health Secretary, has made sensational claims stating that diet can cure mental health issues, including schizophrenia and diabetes. His comments, made during various public appearances, have reignited debates on the role of nutrition in medical treatment.

Kennedy's assertion that 'food is medicine' has garnered attention, but researchers warn that his statements may exaggerate the current scientific understanding of the relationship between diet and mental illness.

Experts agree that while diet significantly impacts health, there is insufficient evidence to support claims that diet alone can cure complex mental disorders. Critics fear that such declarations may mislead patients, potentially causing them to avoid essential medications.

The ongoing conversation emphasizes the need for a balanced approach, wherein diet may complement conventional treatments but should not replace them entirely.