Episode 2561 - May 29, 2025

FDA Plant Milk Warning: Soy Feminizes Kids as Courts Block Tariffs

In this information-packed episode, Ted and Austin Broer tackle critical health warnings, government corruption, and cultural conflicts while providing practical wellness guidance.

The hosts begin with a serious FDA warning about plant-based milks for toddlers, revealing how these products lack essential nutrients and contain harmful additives like calcium carbonate—literally ground-up rock that the body cannot utilize. Ted emphasizes pediatrician guidelines strongly advising against using plant-based beverages as milk replacements for children under two due to significant health risks and nutrient deficiencies.

The discussion takes a concerning turn when examining soy-based products’ impact on children’s development. Ted explains how soy milk’s high phytoestrogens alter DNA expression, reduce protein absorption, and can lead to hormonal disruptions affecting secondary sexual characteristics. The hosts warn that soy formula may contribute to hermaphroditic traits and sterility in children, emphasizing the critical importance of avoiding these products in young diets.

Health advocacy continues with vitamin supplementation guidance, as Austin shares his personal experience with illness after reducing vitamin C intake and his subsequent recovery through increased supplementation. The hosts stress maintaining vitamin D levels between 50-70 and vitamin C adequacy for optimal immune function.

Economic and political analysis features prominently as Ted discusses court rulings blocking Trump’s tariff implementation, examining how these decisions affect manufacturing repatriation efforts. The conversation expands to government contract corruption, referencing the movie “War Dogs” as an example of how shell LLCs and slush funds manipulate taxpayer money for off-the-books operations.

Local corruption receives attention when Austin details a city commissioner meeting where officials paid $1.2 million for a small piece of land owned by a shell LLC, highlighting the lack of transparency in municipal politics. This connects to broader concerns about housing developments, with Austin criticizing cheaply built homes subsidized by Amazon and BlackRock selling for $350,000-$500,000 despite substandard construction.

Cultural tensions surface in discussion of a disrupted Christian meeting in Seattle, where transgender protesters created conflict at a pro-life rally. The hosts criticize the mayor’s response, which blamed Christians for the incident rather than addressing the disruption.

International concerns emerge through Angela Merkel’s warning that Europe faces destruction without continued mass immigration, despite demographic challenges and border security issues.

The episode concludes with health product promotion as Austin highlights their collagen peptides supplement, offering a 15% discount while emphasizing its joint health benefits. Throughout the discussion, the hosts maintain their commitment to truth-telling while expressing gratitude for their audience’s continued support and prayers.

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