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06/18/25 Ozempic Increases Eye Disease Risk 400%: Lifestyle Beats Metformin Study
In this episode, Ted and Austin Broer expose dangerous pharmaceutical side effects while celebrating Second Amendment victories and revealing government corruption in health agencies.
The show opens with alarming findings from a major JAMA study analyzing over 1.1 million patients in Ontario, Canada, revealing that Ozempic users face over four times the normal risk of developing neovascular age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD). Patients using GLP-1 drugs for 18-30 months showed progressively higher risks of this sight-threatening condition, adding to growing concerns about weight loss medications marketed as safe solutions.
Health alternatives receive extensive coverage as the hosts promote their Ultimate Multiple Powders while discussing Berberine and cinnamon extract as effective Ozempic alternatives. Ted shares personal experiences with aspirin's vision-affecting properties, emphasizing natural approaches to blood sugar management and weight loss through lifestyle modifications rather than pharmaceutical dependence.
Groundbreaking diabetes research features prominently when Austin highlights the US Diabetes Prevention Program findings showing lifestyle changes outperform Metformin in preventing type 2 diabetes. The hosts advocate for dietary improvements, exercise, sleep optimization, and stress management over drug interventions, providing practical guidance for sustainable health improvements.
Second Amendment victories emerge through discussion of the Senate Finance Committee's historic decision to remove short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA) list. Austin explains the significance for firearm owners and the technological advances in suppressor safety for indoor shooting and hearing protection.
Government corruption receives attention when Austin reports on a CDC scientist's resignation over concerns about COVID and RSV vaccine policy objectivity and scientific rigor. The hosts critique manipulative language like "evidence-based vaccine policy" used to influence public perception while mainstream media propagates these misleading terms.
Propaganda analysis takes center stage as Ted outlines nine principles of manipulation including big lies, focus, repetition, blame, provocation, crisis, emotion, pandering, and limitless tactics. The hosts connect these techniques to COVID-19 pandemic messaging while encouraging critical thinking and propaganda resistance skills.
Cultural commentary addresses the impact of cultural Marxism on traditional family structures, exploring concepts like gynocentrism and changing gender roles. Ted and Austin emphasize mutual respect and reciprocity in relationships while advocating for traditional values and community integration standards for immigrants.
The episode concludes with geopolitical analysis of Colonel Nathan McCormick's removal for calling Israel a "death cult," examining broader implications for US foreign policy, Middle East destabilization, and potential conflicts involving Russia and China in regional power dynamics.
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