Episode 2813 - May 15, 2026

Herbicide Cocktail Destroying Gut Health, EPA Approves More Poison & Tick Bites Causing Meat Allergies!

In this wide-ranging and practically urgent episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect herbicide gut destruction, EPA regulatory corruption, tick-induced meat allergies, B12 supplement fraud, skilled trades versus college debt, and foundational collagen and gut health science into a broadcast that delivers both systemic warnings and immediately actionable daily health guidance. The episode opens with Austin presenting the new peer-reviewed herbicide combination study, walking through the specific mechanisms by which glyphosate, Dicamba, and 2,4-D working together produce far greater intestinal inflammation and structural gut damage than any single compound would generate alone. Both hosts connect chronic exposure in communities near large-scale farming operations to the epidemic of Crohn’s disease, inflammatory bowel conditions, and leaky gut syndrome that mainstream gastroenterology consistently treats with pharmaceuticals rather than addressing the agricultural chemical exposure driving the underlying damage.

The EPA’s re-approval of Dicamba for use on genetically engineered cotton and soybeans draws pointed and detailed criticism as Austin exposes the lobbyist influence mechanisms shaping regulatory decisions that prioritize agricultural industry profitability over documented human and environmental health consequences. Ted connects this to a story about a man prosecuted by the EPA for collecting rainwater on his own property, illustrating the agency’s selective enforcement pattern that protects corporate chemical users while pursuing individual citizens for harmless environmental practices.

The dietary response segment delivers practical and immediately actionable guidance, with Austin recommending elimination of ultra-processed foods and commercial bread as the most impactful immediate steps for reducing herbicide load and gut inflammation, followed by a three-day GHI cleanse fast for gut lining repair. Label reading guidance covers the specific harmful ingredients to identify and avoid including monosodium glutamate, soybean oil, and hydrogenated vegetable oils, with the principle that a product containing one toxic ingredient almost certainly contains others.

The tick and meat allergy segment introduces alpha-gal syndrome, the tick bite-induced red meat allergy that both hosts connect to past bioweapon research, framing the emergence of this condition in the context of the broader pattern of engineered biological threats they have documented across multiple recent episodes. The B12 supplement segment reinforces the hosts’ consistent message on methylcobalamin versus cyanocobalamin, explaining the cyanide-based synthetic production of most commercial B12 products and making the case that methylated B12 is the only form worth supplementing for genuine neurological and cellular benefit.

Ted and Austin deliver an engaging and practically wise segment on skilled trades versus college degrees, with Ted advising young people to consider community college and trade school pathways over four-year debt-financed degrees that often produce neither financial stability nor practical skills. Both hosts share real-world success stories from AC business owners, stucco contractors, and skilled tradespeople who have built genuine economic security through apprenticeship and real-world experience rather than academic credentials, connecting this to the broader conversation about financial independence, avoiding debt, and teaching young people to value practical competence.

The Attention Factor eyesight formula receives personal testimony from Ted about measurable vision improvement, with Austin connecting it to the broader nutritional framework for eye health they have been building across recent episodes. Nattokinase surfaces briefly as Austin references an article on its blood clot prevention properties, reinforcing its role in the cardiovascular protection protocol. The mega three DHA reformulation in the new larger size receives a product update as the episode closes with Ted’s warm faith send-off expressing genuine gratitude for the community’s prayers and support and calling the audience to stay connected, informed, and grounded in Christ.

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