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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reveals a medical anomaly involving a parasitic worm in his brain, detailing his experience in a recent podcast interview. Initially mistaken for a tumor, the worm, likely contracted during environmental work in India, triggered brain fog. Kennedy underwent chelation therapy for mercury poisoning, achieving a full recovery from both health challenges.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has revealed a startling medical anomaly, recounting an experience in 2010 where he believed a parasitic worm had infiltrated his brain, causing cognitive impairment.

In a podcast interview, Kennedy described his struggle with "brain fog" and memory issues before doctors diagnosed the condition. Kennedy attributed the incident to his extensive travels, particularly in India, as an environmental advocate.

While some experts question the veracity of Kennedy's claims, he maintains that chelation therapy helped him recover fully from both the parasitic infection and mercury poisoning he experienced concurrently.