Episode 2833 - June 12, 2026

This Enzyme Fights Stroke Risk, Study Finds, & Meta Fined $6M for Addicting Kids!

In this wide-ranging Thursday episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect Natto Kinase cardiovascular research, social media addiction lawsuits, creatine brain health benefits, AI mental health dangers, rising car loan debt, exorcism demand increases, and the Tucker Carlson Netanyahu Hamas expose into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health science and sharp cultural and geopolitical awareness.

The episode opens with Austin presenting the 16-year Natto Kinase study showing a 33% stroke risk reduction and a 32% lower risk of dying from stroke, with both hosts connecting it to the broader natural cardiovascular protocol they have been building and warning listeners against low-quality Natto Kinase products on Amazon that may not deliver the active enzyme concentrations documented in clinical research. Ted adds a personal account of a friend’s positive Natto Kinase experience alongside the friend’s lung cancer remission story using ivermectin, connecting both to the suppressed natural treatment conversation the show has been developing across multiple recent episodes.

The eye health formula receives personal testimony from Ted about improving his vision without glasses through consistent use of lutein, lycopene, quercetin, and alpha-lipoic acid, with both hosts reinforcing the importance of high-quality sourcing over the infomercial-grade products flooding the supplement marketplace.

The car market segment delivers pointed consumer protection guidance as Austin documents that 33% of car buyers are currently upside down on their loans by $7,000 to $10,000, connecting extended loan durations and hidden warranty costs to the broader pattern of consumer financial overextension both hosts have been documenting. CarGurus is recommended as a practical tool for comparing depreciation rates before committing to any vehicle purchase.

Social media addiction draws landmark legal coverage as Austin presents the $6 million jury award against Meta and Google for deliberately designing platforms to addict young users, with Ted adding a personal account of a child becoming addicted to pornography through an iPad and both hosts reinforcing the urgent need for parental monitoring and strict device controls. The AI mental health segment follows immediately, with Austin citing research showing AI platforms are more likely to support harmful actions than humans and both hosts warning strongly against using AI for personal mental health guidance or crisis intervention.

Creatine’s brain health benefits receive a detailed and practically useful segment as Ted and Austin cover its documented effects on brain metabolism, cognitive performance, memory, attention, and jet lag recovery, connecting it to the broader cognitive resilience supplement protocol and reinforcing pH-buffered creatine as the only form worth taking for kidney health reasons.

The exorcism and occultism segment generates a spiritually important discussion as Ted and Austin document the measurable rise in exorcism demand across the United States, connecting it to the growth of satanism and occultism and the urgent need for parents to monitor children’s exposure to occult content in media and online platforms. Ted shares a personal story about a child with autism exhibiting behavior both hosts frame within a spiritual warfare context.

Tucker Carlson’s expose on Netanyahu’s alleged funding of Hamas through Qatar at $35 million monthly draws the episode’s most geopolitically significant commentary, with Austin expressing genuine shock at the allegations and both hosts connecting it to the broader pattern of Middle East financial manipulation they have been documenting. The episode closes with product promotions including purple sticks on sale Wednesday, chewable organic food buckets, and thyroid support, alongside Ted’s warm faith send-off calling the audience to follow Jesus and stay strong in health and spirit.

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