Maye Musk, a dietitan, model and grandmother, said she believes that communities should work together to live and eat healthier Elon Musk ’s mother, Maye Musk, doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to nutrition. During a Thursday appearance on Fox Business' "The Bottom Line," Musk was asked about "Make America Healthy Again," the wellness initiative from former President Donald J. Trump and Robert F.

Kennedy Jr., which focuses on choosing healthier foods . The model and dietitian, 76, said she saw many diet-related health conditions while running her private practice for 40 years.

AS ELECTION NEARS, STRESS EATING NEEDS A SHARP EYE: 'IT'S DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR' "The main issues were obesity, high cholesterol, hypertension and diabetes," Musk said. "Once they started changing their diets , their blood values looked better — and it just decreases the expense of treating these patients." During a recent appearance on "The Bottom Line" on Fox Business Network, Maye Musk was asked about the wellness initiative, "Make America Healthy Again," which focuses on choosing healthier foods.

(Getty Images) Musk emphasized the importance of communities working together for better health . ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS MAKE UP 60% OF AMERICA’S DIET, WHO'S AT BIGGEST RISK "We need to be able to teach people to eat better, and to have communities doing it together," she said. "Because it’s hard when you have a community that loves to eat a lot of food and then you have to try to pull yourself.