Got a bottle of vitamins in your cabinet right now? Tyler Cooper has some uncomfortable news: there's a decent chance they're filled with heavy metals, contaminated with drugs, or contain nothing close to what the label claims.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why the FDA tested 776 supplements and found 20% contained undeclared pharmaceutical drugs
• How Harvard researchers discovered 89% of protein powders are contaminated with lead and mercury
• The $100 million lobbying campaign that gutted supplement regulations in the 1990s
• Why a $50 billion industry operates with less oversight than your local farmers market
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who's ever wondered if their daily vitamins are actually doing anything besides making expensive urine.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Tyler Cooper reveals the supplement industry's dirty secret
[01:45] The FDA's shocking test results on popular brands
[03:30] How Big Pharma money bought regulatory loopholes
[06:00] The Harvard heavy metals study that changed everything
[08:15] Which supplements actually work (spoiler: it's a short list)
[10:30] How to spot the real deals from the snake oil
The kicker? Companies can slap "FDA approved" on labels without a single FDA employee ever seeing their product. It's like having food safety inspectors who aren't allowed in restaurants.
This isn't about fear mongering. It's about understanding why your expensive multivitamin might be less regulated than the energy drink you grabbed at checkout. Cooper breaks down decades of industry capture, regulatory gaps, and the science behind what actually works.
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🔍 Topics: supplement industry, FDA regulation, health fraud, consumer protection, pharmaceutical lobbying
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