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In this lively Independence Day episode, Jordan Sather and Nate Prince cover the latest Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) developments and health freedom news. The show opens with Trump’s announcement of the Patriot Games, a new national athletic competition led by RFK Jr. to inspire fitness among American youth. They dig into RFK’s clarifications on health wearables, emphasizing that data must remain private and voluntary. A major focus is RFK’s eye-opening claim on Tucker Carlson that the CDC suppressed a study linking the hepatitis B vaccine to an 1100% increase in autism risk, fueling debate over vaccine safety and government transparency.
Jordan and Nate also break down FDA warnings on myocarditis, Yale’s findings that mRNA spike proteins can persist nearly two years, and Texas’ bold $50 million investment in ibogaine research for PTSD and addiction. The conversation shifts to how psychedelics like psilocybin differ from ketamine and why the government’s scheduling of natural medicines stifles research. The episode wraps with humor, personal health tips for navigating holiday indulgence, and a reminder to make thoughtful choices in the ongoing health revolution.
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In this lively Independence Day episode, Jordan Sather and Nate Prince cover the latest Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) developments and health freedom news. The show opens with Trump’s announcement of the Patriot Games, a new national athletic competition led by RFK Jr. to inspire fitness among American youth. They dig into RFK’s clarifications on health wearables, emphasizing that data must remain private and voluntary. A major focus is RFK’s eye-opening claim on Tucker Carlson that the CDC suppressed a study linking the hepatitis B vaccine to an 1100% increase in autism risk, fueling debate over vaccine safety and government transparency.
Jordan and Nate also break down FDA warnings on myocarditis, Yale’s findings that mRNA spike proteins can persist nearly two years, and Texas’ bold $50 million investment in ibogaine research for PTSD and addiction. The conversation shifts to how psychedelics like psilocybin differ from ketamine and why the government’s scheduling of natural medicines stifles research. The episode wraps with humor, personal health tips for navigating holiday indulgence, and a reminder to make thoughtful choices in the ongoing health revolution.
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