Episode 2725 - January 13, 2026

Statin Brain Damage While AI Data Centers Drain Power Grid!

In this health-technology focused episode, Ted and Austin Broer examine statin drug brain damage while addressing cognitive decline age peaks, AI data center power consumption, and Amazon’s USPS impact.

Cholesterol management discussion covers Cholesterol X supplement effectiveness managing levels through diet avoiding seed oils and Omega-6 oils harmful to health, restaurant canola oil experience refusing unhealthy cooking oils, statin drugs negative impact on brain health requiring natural cholesterol maintenance. Cognitive decline peaks reveal three distinct ages: 57, 70, and 78 attributing physical changes, hormonal shifts, and retirement with lifestyle choices preventing brain deterioration through exercise, diet, and mental stimulation. Exercise brain health emphasizes consistent activity preventing dementia with heart rate raising and bone density improvement, muscle hypertrophy through adequate protein intake and B complex vitamins maintaining mitochondrial health. AI data centers critique addresses massive facilities consuming enormous power from electric grid with federal government funding and citizen electric bill impact, skepticism about sustainability without subsidies affecting local communities. Amazon USPS impact discusses 100,000 potential job losses from reduced shipping volume with company using and discarding resources including employees and customers, urging direct company support over Amazon purchases. Episode concludes with lifestyle impact on brain health including alcohol consumption and poor diet effects, environmental toxins in food packaging and deodorants causing deterioration, and gratitude for Health Masters supporter reviews and prayers.

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