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Bryan Johnson exposes deceptive practices by the food industry

April 03, 202500:48
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there was a law passing by California
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that said baby food providers have to
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disclose heavy metals in their foods So
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it went into effect January 1 So we go
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to Gerber's website I can't find heavy
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metals results anywhere And then I
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realized my VPN's on and I'm coming from
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a server outside of uh California
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They've IP blocked No way To Yep
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California only IP origination and they
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hide it And so this is what I'm saying
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These companies like these are nefarious
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It's really not not good There's a lot
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of really important questions being
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asked that are not asked in the way that
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they that they're being asked now That's
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the most important thing is the system
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needs to be challenged and whatever is
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left will get hardened and whatever
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shouldn't be there will get blasted away
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and that's it But you got to name and
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shame That's the thing that really
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pisses me off You got to name and shame
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in order for them to do what's

Podspun Insights

In this riveting episode, the conversation dives deep into the murky waters of baby food safety, spotlighting a new California law that mandates transparency about heavy metals in baby food. The host uncovers a shocking twist when they realize that major companies like Gerber are blocking access to this crucial information based on geographic IP restrictions. This revelation sparks a fiery discussion about corporate accountability and the pressing need for consumers to demand transparency. The episode challenges listeners to consider the implications of such corporate practices and the importance of holding these companies accountable. It’s a call to action wrapped in a narrative that is both alarming and enlightening, leaving audiences questioning what they feed their children and how much they really know about it.

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Episode Highlights

  • California's Heavy Metals Law
    A new law requires baby food providers to disclose heavy metals in their products.
    @ 00m 03s
    April 03, 2025
  • IP Blocking by Companies
    The speaker discovers that companies are blocking access based on IP location.
    @ 00m 15s
    April 03, 2025
  • Challenging the System
    The speaker stresses the importance of challenging the current system for accountability.
    “The system needs to be challenged.”
    @ 00m 32s
    April 03, 2025

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • IP Blocked00:15
  • Name and Shame00:43