“Alternative” health is on the chopping block – stop the elimination of NCCIH!
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
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What’s at Stake
The White House’s proposed FY2027 budget would eliminate the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), the only NIH center dedicated to studying non-drug approaches to health. After more than two decades of building the scientific case for natural and integrative medicine, it would vanish with a stroke of a pen.
Why This Matters for MAHA
NCCIH is the research backbone of the health freedom movement. It funds the science behind chiropractic care, acupuncture, yoga, meditation, light therapy, probiotics, homeopathy, and supplements. Most critically, it has led the charge on non-opioid, non-pharmacological pain care, with chiropractic and acupuncture among the most evidence-supported alternatives, arguably its greatest contribution to addressing the ongoing opioid crisis. Eliminating it sends a clear message: the government wants drug solutions, not whole-person solutions.
Now is the Critical Time to Act
Congressional subcommittees are drafting the budget bill right now. This is not a done deal, and it’s time to make our voices heard. The White House simply makes a proposal, but congress holds the power of the purse and decides on what is in, or not in, the budget.
The Whole-Body Health and Nutrition Research Americans Deserve
NCCIH is also the primary federal funder of research into nutrition, whole-body health, and the root causes of chronic disease. This includes studying how diet, micronutrient status, gut health, and lifestyle factors interact with the body’s innate healing capacity — research that no other NIH center prioritizes. In an era of skyrocketing rates of obesity, metabolic disease, and chronic inflammation, this is exactly the science we need more of, not less.
The MAHA movement was built on the conviction that food is medicine , that the path to a healthier America runs through nutrition, lifestyle, and the body’s own intelligence, not through an ever-expanding pharmaceutical formulary. NCCIH is the only federal institution that takes that conviction seriously and funds the research to back it up. Eliminating it would leave a void that no other agency is positioned to fill.
An Affront to the MAHA Movement
Let’s be direct: the proposed elimination of NCCIH is not a budget efficiency, it is a direct affront to everything the MAHA movement stands for. It signals that even under an administration elected on a platform of health freedom, the institutional bias toward pharmaceutical intervention remains intact. It tells the millions of Americans who turned to chiropractic, nutrition, and integrative care, and got their lives back, that their healing doesn’t count. That it isn’t worth studying. That it isn’t real medicine.
We reject that entirely. And we expect this administration to reject it too.
The Irony
This cut is happening under a MAHA-aligned administration. The elimination of NCCIH doesn’t reflect MAHA values, it betrays them. Americans voted for less pharmaceutical dependency and more health freedom, not the defunding of the only federal center devoted to researching the alternatives.
Key Facts
The Window Is Closing
The House Appropriations Committee hearing is scheduled for June 5, 2026. That gives us weeks, not months, to make our voices heard.
What You Can Do Right Now
Use the form on this page to send a direct message to the committee. Tell them: fund NCCIH. Protect integrative medicine research. Honor the MAHA mandate. The elimination of NCCIH is way out of touch with MAHA priorities, and we need to send a loud, unmistakable message that Americans want more than allopathic approaches to health.