How Big Pharma Covered Up The Dark Truth About Birth Control | Ep. 1650
Accountability Demands: Scrutinizing Big Pharma, Birth Control, Mental State, and Political Fitness
Uncover emerging scientific red flags regarding hormonal contraceptives that challenge established narratives, and analyze political accountability through recent controversial actions by public figures.
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- New research confirms hormonal contraceptives alter emotional processing and memory function in users.
- Language fluency standards are established as a mandatory prerequisite for holding seats in Congress.
- Formal accountability was initiated when President Trump publicly shamed a contractor for shoddy White House repairs.
- Cultural movements like veganism are failing because their core offerings repulse the populace rather than attract it.
This episode details alarming findings from studies suggesting hormonal birth control significantly alters emotional processing and brain structure. It also critiques the decline in political discourse, exemplified by Representative Jasmine Crockett, and celebrates accountability applied to shoddy contractors and pharmaceutical opacity.
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Top Comments (10)
I was put on birth control when I was 15. When I was 19, I was diagnosed with ADHD. I was on Adderall for years, worked out heavily and managed lists and calendars like crazy trying to function. Even medicated, I struggled with getting anything done, got in several horrible car accidents, and I felt bullied by my mom and ex husband because I was a “dingbat” and “irresponsible”. When my husband and I started dating two years ago (I was 30), he encouraged me to stop using birth control, caffeine, and Adderall. I’m a completely normal, healthy woman with a healthy attention span. I have no issues balancing work, parenting, being a wife, and socializing. I was normal the whole time. Getting off medication is the best thing I’ve ever done. My brain is so much more relaxed.
Jasmine is the perfect example of what's wrong with our times.
ADHD drugs are being WAAAAAYYYYY over prescribed right now. I saw the same thing with Oxycontin 20 years ago.
The most ironic and outrageous part about service going down so much is that while service has gone down, the expectation for tipping has gone up!
Every passing day I’m more convinced that RFK is the right man to be in charge of HHS. He’s the only one willing to expose all the lies and corruption in our health industry
I started taking birth control to “balance/regulate my hormones” when I was in 8th grade and I tried numerous different ones and they all made me sooooo psychotic that I literally lost all of my friends because of my insane behavior. It was one of the worst things to ever happen to me and was wild because I KNEW I was acting crazy but I couldn’t stop myself. Absolutely horrific I stopped taking it and never ever took it again
Thanks for all you do. I felt possessed on birth control and my doctor didn't believe me. I don't take anything like that anymore.
Drug companies. Pump and dump and cash in.
Matt, the BC Pill hormones do not degrade nor are they filtered out of the water supply, unless you employ Reverse Osmosis. So in places like DC and LA and NYC *everybody* is essentially “on” birth control. And we wonder why testosterone is dropping.
I agree with President Trump. The gardenrs were negligent
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I was put on birth control when I was 15. When I was 19, I was diagnosed with ADHD. I was on Adderall for years, worked out heavily and managed lists and calendars like crazy trying to function. Even medicated, I struggled with getting anything done, got in several horrible car accidents, and I felt bullied by my mom and ex husband because I was a “dingbat” and “irresponsible”. When my husband and I started dating two years ago (I was 30), he encouraged me to stop using birth control, caffeine, and Adderall. I’m a completely normal, healthy woman with a healthy attention span. I have no issues balancing work, parenting, being a wife, and socializing. I was normal the whole time. Getting off medication is the best thing I’ve ever done. My brain is so much more relaxed.
Jasmine is the perfect example of what's wrong with our times.
ADHD drugs are being WAAAAAYYYYY over prescribed right now. I saw the same thing with Oxycontin 20 years ago.
The most ironic and outrageous part about service going down so much is that while service has gone down, the expectation for tipping has gone up!
Every passing day I’m more convinced that RFK is the right man to be in charge of HHS. He’s the only one willing to expose all the lies and corruption in our health industry
I started taking birth control to “balance/regulate my hormones” when I was in 8th grade and I tried numerous different ones and they all made me sooooo psychotic that I literally lost all of my friends because of my insane behavior. It was one of the worst things to ever happen to me and was wild because I KNEW I was acting crazy but I couldn’t stop myself. Absolutely horrific I stopped taking it and never ever took it again
Thanks for all you do. I felt possessed on birth control and my doctor didn't believe me. I don't take anything like that anymore.
Drug companies. Pump and dump and cash in.
Matt, the BC Pill hormones do not degrade nor are they filtered out of the water supply, unless you employ Reverse Osmosis. So in places like DC and LA and NYC *everybody* is essentially “on” birth control. And we wonder why testosterone is dropping.
I agree with President Trump. The gardenrs were negligent