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06/11/25 FDA Approves Lab-Grown Salmon: RSV Shots Cause Serious Newborn Events
In this episode, Ted and Austin Broer tackle controversial FDA approvals, health concerns, and practical wellness guidance while examining current political and economic developments.
The hosts begin with urgent concerns about the FDA's approval of the first lab-grown salmon based solely on manufacturer safety claims, drawing parallels to COVID-19 vaccine approval processes. They question the lack of long-term testing and transparency regarding the proprietary cell nutrient blend, noting involvement from companies like Bezos Expeditions and Cargill in production processes.
Health policy criticism continues with examination of CDC advisory board changes and the controversial approval of RSV shots for newborns despite high rates of serious adverse events in clinical trials. Austin highlights increased risks of upper respiratory infections and sudden infant death, questioning the safety and effectiveness of administering multiple vaccines to vulnerable infants.
Cultural tensions surface through discussion of Mexican flag displays on U.S. soil, which the hosts compare to acts of war and dominance. This connects to coverage of massive ICE protests in San Francisco involving an estimated 9,000 participants spreading what they term misinformation about fascism and immigration enforcement.
Medical insights emerge when Ted shares research on broken heart syndrome, a stress-induced cardiac condition that proves more deadly for men than women. The discussion emphasizes stress management importance and provides personal coping strategies for grief and anxiety.
Economic analysis features Trump administration proposals to cut education budgets by $12 billion while examining the recent U.S.-China trade deal imposing 55% tariffs on Beijing and 10% on American goods. The hosts advocate for reviving domestic manufacturing through strategic tariff policies.
Exercise science receives attention through studies showing weight training before cardio produces superior fat loss results. Ted explains how pre-exhausting muscles burns glycogen stores, forcing the body to utilize fat for energy, while Austin advocates for fasted cardio timing.
Thyroid health guidance emphasizes avoiding halogens like fluoride, chlorine, and bromine that interfere with thyroid function. The hosts recommend their thyroid support supplement for boosting metabolism and burning body fat while eliminating processed foods and contaminated water sources.
The episode concludes with practical nutrition advice about nighttime egg consumption supporting healthy sleep patterns without causing insulin spikes, unlike sugary foods. Austin shares personal experiments comparing eggs versus ice cream's impact on sleep quality while connecting proper nutrition timing to degenerative disease prevention including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
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