Episode 2542 - May 02, 2025

Egg Price Conspiracy: Ozempic Blinds as Fish Populations Vanish

In this information-packed episode, Ted and Austin Broer examine critical health concerns and economic trends affecting Americans. The hosts begin by highlighting their weekly special on Team Health Masters D3 with K2 supplement while promoting their Fit Food Protein and morning energy stack products.

The conversation delves into soaring egg prices, with Austin revealing they’ve reached an average of $6.23 per dozen amid alleged avian flu outbreaks. Ted questions the authenticity of these outbreaks, pointing out that Cal Maine, the largest egg producer, earned a staggering $509 million in just one quarter while simultaneously receiving $22 million in government avian flu relief. The hosts note the company’s major shareholders include investment giants BlackRock and Vanguard, suggesting potential price gouging at consumers’ expense.

Environmental concerns take center stage as Ted discusses RFK Jr.’s recent appearance on Dr. Phil, where he addressed the controversial topic of chemtrails and their potential health impacts. This leads to a discussion about aluminum and barium particles possibly contributing to dementia and brain dysfunction, with Ted emphasizing the importance of magnesium and other supplements for brain health and detoxification.

The automotive industry receives attention with Austin noting robust April sales and projected transaction price increases of 6-12%. The hosts then examine how companies like Wise Labs are moving manufacturing out of China due to high tariffs, including a substantial $255,000 tariff bill on imported flood lights.

Health warnings feature prominently as Ted highlights alarming research connecting popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic to blindness, explaining how these medications can cause inflammation and blood flow issues in the eyes. Both hosts advocate for natural weight management through diet and exercise while warning about the dangers of ultra-processed foods.

Environmental protection comes under scrutiny as Ted reveals a significant 30% budget cut to the National Marine Fishery Service. Drawing from personal experiences at Silver Springs and scuba diving in West Palm Beach, he laments the dramatic decline in fish populations due to pesticides like glyphosate and Atrazine. The hosts criticize government inefficiency, suggesting the Peter Principle has led to bloated management and excessive overhead costs in environmental agencies.

Throughout the episode, Ted and Austin blend current events with practical health guidance, offering listeners actionable strategies for navigating an increasingly complex world of health challenges, economic shifts, and environmental concerns.

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