Episode 2857 - July 16, 2026

Your MS Might Be B12 Deficiency, Vitamin D Linked to Cytokine Deaths & Egg Price Manipulation!

In this wide-ranging Wednesday episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect B12 deficiency mimicking multiple sclerosis, egg price manipulation earning a $3.3 million fine, Sam Neill’s vitamin D deficiency cytokine storm death, J.D. Vance’s Joe Rogan allegations about Israeli propaganda campaigns, glyphosate’s gluten sensitivity connection, alcohol’s cortisol and dehydration cycle, and the Vision Zero red light camera initiative into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health science and pointed institutional accountability.

The episode opens with Austin presenting the B12 deficiency multiple sclerosis misdiagnosis pattern, walking through the specific neurological symptoms that low B12 produces including demyelination, cognitive disruption, and motor function impairment that are clinically indistinguishable from MS without targeted nutrient testing. Both hosts reinforce the bioactive methylcobalamin form of B12 alongside magnesium and D3 as the three-nutrient protocol that addresses MS-like presentations at the nutritional root while pharmaceutical MS medication manages symptoms without correcting the underlying deficiency. The B complex is highlighted as the product of the week for its high-dose bioactive formulation and both hosts note vitamin C powder’s delayed shipment arriving next week with stocking up on magnesium brain food and collagen recommended during supplier delay periods.

Sam Neill’s death from pneumonia attributed to a cytokine storm draws important and clinically significant immune health coverage as Ted documents how vitamin D deficiency allows the immune system’s inflammatory response to become unregulated, producing the cytokine storm that kills rather than the infection itself. Both hosts connect this to the near-universal vitamin D deficiency documented in recent episodes and reinforce D3 supplementation as the single most important immune regulatory investment for anyone who has not had their levels tested and confirmed adequate.

The egg price manipulation segment delivers pointed food industry accountability as Austin documents the $3.3 million fine imposed on the largest egg producers for coordinated price manipulation, connecting it to the USDA’s simultaneous provision of financial subsidies to poultry farmers affected by bird flu and both hosts framing the combined dynamic as a market structure that socializes losses while privatizing price-setting power at consumer expense.

J.D. Vance’s Joe Rogan interview allegations draw significant political coverage as Ted documents Vance’s specific claims about an Israeli-funded propaganda campaign targeting him and Jeffrey Epstein’s documented ties to Mossad, connecting this to the broader Israeli influence conversation both hosts have been building and Ted’s consistent critique of the Rothschild-connected modern Israeli state’s disconnection from the Old Testament covenant framework he references throughout his theological commentary.

The glyphosate and gluten sensitivity segment delivers an important and underreported clinical insight as Austin explains how glyphosate’s disruption of the gut microbiome and intestinal lining produces the immune responses to wheat proteins that are being diagnosed as celiac disease and gluten sensitivity in a population that consumed wheat without these reactions for generations before glyphosate’s widespread agricultural adoption. Both hosts reinforce that the sensitivity is often to the glyphosate contamination rather than the wheat itself, making organic grain sourcing a meaningful protective measure for many who currently avoid all gluten.

The alcohol and cortisol follow-up segment draws on significant listener feedback from the previous episode as both hosts document the specific mechanism of dehydration and magnesium deficiency underlying alcohol’s addictive cycle, connecting the fraternity culture drinking pattern to the long-term cortisol elevation, immune damage, and cognitive decline that binge drinking during developmental years produces with consequences extending far beyond the college experience.

Open carry for 18-20-year-olds in Florida draws a balanced and practically grounded debate as both hosts discuss proper training requirements, retention holster necessity, and the specific law enforcement complication of an open carry environment before both hosts connect responsible firearm ownership to the broader constitutional protection conversation they have been building. The F-22 Raptor vertical takeoff story from the Pensacola air show generates a memorable and technically engaging aviation segment from Ted, with the check engine light emergency landing illustrating the genuine seriousness of systems warnings in high-performance aircraft.

The episode closes with recommendations for glass or hard plastic jugs with spigots for distilled water storage, testosterone and low T in young men connected to soy consumption and poor diet, Mike Lindell’s Trump endorsement for Minnesota governor drawing both hosts’ approval, B complex product of the week highlighted for continuous daily replenishment of water-soluble B vitamins, and Ted’s warm faith send-off reminding the audience that Christ is always present and supportive regardless of how cross-eyed the day’s discus throw might feel.

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