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01-30-25 FED Irollie News AM
Today’s Morning News
Good morning, patriots! In today’s AM edition, we uncover Senator Warren’s criticism of Trump’s policies on food prices and explore a new study raising alarm among therapists about the sharp rise in gender dysphoria among children. Don’t miss the Finance Spotlight and Tech & Innovation sections to stay informed on the latest developments impacting America.
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You've been told over and over in the media that foods like oatmeal and quinoa are good for you, and you should eat lots of them. But what most people don't realize is that these two particular foods contain compounds that can actually harm your health and your digestion in many ways...
And as your favorite Nutritionist, I'll explain why in this quick email, so you can avoid further harming your health and digestion with these so-called "healthy" foods...
1. Oatmeal and Oat Milk
While oatmeal is touted as a healthy carb and a source of fiber, unfortunately there are more cons than pros with this food...
The first problem with oats is that they are loaded with a compound called phytic acid (phytates) that significantly lowers your absorption of certain minerals and vitamins, such as calcium, magnesium, and zinc.
So whenever you eat oats, the phytic acid causes you to absorb less of these vitally important minerals which could cause health problems if you eat oats too frequently, since most people already don't get enough minerals like magnesium and zinc.
The second problem with oats is that they contain one of the highest residue concentrations of the toxic herbicide glyphosate, which can damage your gut, and have been linked to other health problems like cancer, hormone issues, and more.
The next major problem with oats is that they are a significant source of mycotoxins in the diet, which are mold based toxins that can cause an array of gut problems, hormone problems and more.
Lastly, oats can also contain high levels of the toxic heavy metal Cadmium, which is linked to health problems as this toxic heavy metal accumulates in your body.
2. Quinoa
Quinoa is another food that is pitched as a health food or a "superfood". Unfortunately, this is another example of a food that has more downsides than good sides.
First off, quinoa is high in compounds called saponins, that have been shown in some studies to cause gut damage and contribute to "leaky gut".
Another problematic compound in quinoa are lectins, which are a type of antinutrient that can damage the cells of your intestines, and contribute to several gut disorders and immune system problems.
Many friends and colleagues of mine have reported feeling abdominal pain after eating quinoa, bloating, and loose stools or diarrhea, as well as triggering of autoimmune conditions such as skin conditions.
Now let's take a look at a fun little quiz below and a few more foods...
Broccoli vs Kale vs Green Beans... (the #1 WORST veggie for your gut & energy)
According to the best-selling author and world-renowned heart surgeon, Dr. Steven Gundry, there’s one veggie people over 40 should never eat.
This veggie can damage your gut and disrupt your hormones... It contains a toxin that damages the lining of your intestines, causes bloating, embarrassing gas, and a bulging belly.
Do you know the veggie I’m talking about? Make sure you do by clicking the one below you think it is, and get the answer from Dr. Gundry himself on the next page:
>> Green Beans
>> Broccoli
>> Kale
>> Cauliflower
Top Stories:
Senator Warren Criticizes Trump for "Failing" on Food Prices
Senator Elizabeth Warren has called out former President Trump, blaming his administration for failing to address skyrocketing food prices. Warren alleges that Trump’s trade policies disrupted agricultural markets, ultimately hurting American families. Supporters of Trump argue that inflation stems from Biden’s policies and global supply chain issues. This renewed criticism comes as food prices continue to strain household budgets across the country.
Therapists Raise Concerns Over Rising Gender Dysphoria in Children
A recent study has found a dramatic increase in reported cases of gender dysphoria among children, sparking concern among mental health professionals. Therapists warn that social pressures and online influence may contribute to the surge, urging parents to engage in open conversations with their children. While activists call for greater acceptance, some experts emphasize the need for a balanced approach to ensure the well-being of young people.
Staggering, isn't it? The U.S. is now $36 trillion in debt. Every American's share? A whopping $106,000. Even Elon Musk calls it "Terrifying."
Inflation is eating away at the dollar. Your savings could be next.
But you don’t have to stand by and watch.
There’s a lesser-known strategy within the IRS code that many are unaware of—a "loophole" that could shield your wealth from inflation and economic unpredictability.
Why it matters: It's not just about the debt numbers flashing on the news. This is about the real impact on your buying power, savings, and future financial plans.
Here’s what you can do: Secure your financial independence from the chaos of government spending and market turbulence.
Time is ticking. The debt clock won't pause and inflation won’t slow down. Act now to claim your FREE IRS Loophole Kit. It’s quick, it’s simple, and it might just be the game-changer you need.
Finance Spotlight:
The Federal Reserve has hinted at potential rate stabilization as inflation shows signs of slowing. Analysts predict this could bring relief to borrowers, particularly in the housing market. However, concerns about a potential recession still loom, making it a critical moment for economic decision-making.
Tech & Innovation:
Tesla has unveiled a prototype of its long-awaited electric truck, which boasts record-breaking battery efficiency and a towing capacity that could revolutionize the industry. Preorders have already exceeded expectations, signaling strong demand for green innovation in transportation.
Have a great day!
Sam Bennett