1 Which of the following byproducts of linoleic acid (LA) is responsible for damaging DNA and impairing energy production?
- Omega-3s
- Medium-Chain Triglycerides (MCTs)
- HDL Cholesterol
- OXLAMs
OXLAMs, harmful byproducts of LA, damage DNA and interfere with cellular energy production, contributing to inflammation and metabolic disease. Learn more.
2 What temperature range can heat domes push outdoor conditions to, increasing health risks?
- 90 to 95 degrees F
- 95 to 100 degrees F
- 105 to 110 degrees F
Heat domes trap hot air and humidity, often causing outdoor temperatures to soar between 105 to 110 degrees F, posing serious health risks. Learn more.
- 115 to 120 degrees F
3 Which of these fats should you prioritize if you want to avoid excess oleic acid and support fat loss?
- Grass fed butter or tallow
Stable fats like grass fed butter, tallow, or ghee help restore energy balance and reduce metabolic stress compared to oleic-acid-rich oils. Learn more.
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Avocado oil labeled “cold-pressed”
- Canola oil with an “organic” label
4 What is the biggest hidden threat to your liver that can silently cause long-term damage?
- Liver fat buildup alone
- Fibrosis, or the buildup of scar tissue
The real danger to liver health is fibrosis — scar tissue that builds up silently from factors like insulin resistance, inflammation, and toxic fats. Learn more.
- High cholesterol levels
- Gallstone formation from poor digestion
5 What’s one reason many vaccine injuries may go unrecognized by the public?
- They only affect older populations
- Medical professionals are required to report all adverse reactions
- Injuries are too mild to detect
- Psychological conditioning prevents people from seeing injuries
Widespread psychological programming has made it difficult for many to recognize vaccine injuries, even when they occur close to them. Learn more.
6 How do ultraprocessed foods trick you into overeating?
- They melt in your mouth, bypassing chewing and blocking fullness signals
Ultraprocessed foods are designed to melt in your mouth, minimizing chewing and dulling fullness signals, which drives overeating. Learn more.
- They increase digestion time, making you crave fiber
- They have too much protein, making you constantly hungry
- They make you feel overly full, leading to skipped meals later
7 Which of these agricultural methods helps rebuild soil structure and restore land health?
- Monoculture crop farming with minimal chemical use
- Minimal tilling combined with organic seed varieties
- Rotational grazing with properly managed livestock
Rotational grazing naturally fertilizes, aerates, and reseeds the soil, making it one of the most effective ways to restore degraded land. Learn more.
- Intensive greenhouse farming with synthetic fertilizers
1 How can you most effectively protect your mitochondria from dysfunction caused by linoleic acid (LA)?
- Replace LA-rich oils with stable animal fats
Replacing LA-rich oils like vegetable oils with stable animal fats helps your mitochondria recover and supports healthier energy production. Learn more.
- Take antioxidant supplements daily
- Eat high-protein processed snacks
- Choose “organic” vegetable oils over conventional oils
2 Who is most at risk of kidney damage from imaging contrast dyes used in CT or MRI scans?
- People with healthy kidneys and no health conditions
- People who never undergo imaging scans
- Those who avoid all medications
- Individuals with diabetes or dehydration
Imaging contrast dyes can sharply reduce kidney function in vulnerable individuals, especially those with diabetes or dehydration. Learn more.
3 What is one of the most harmful effects of OXLAMs, the byproducts of linoleic acid (LA)?
- They hamper digestion and nutrient absorption
- They lower blood pressure rapidly
- They damage DNA and promote inflammation
OXLAMs damage DNA, impair cellular energy production, and drive inflammation, increasing your risk of chronic diseases. Learn more.
- They weaken bones and joint flexibility
4 Which part of your body plays a key role in cooling you down by flooding blood to the skin’s surface?
- Stomach and back
- Chest and upper arms
- Hands, feet, and face
Your hands, feet, and face contain AVAs (arteriovenous anastomoses), which help cool you by bringing more blood to the skin’s surface. Learn more.
- Neck and thighs
5 Which part of your brain plays a key role in stress-induced sleep by helping you relax temporarily?
- Prefrontal cortex through serotonin release
- Ventral tegmental area through GABAergic neuron activation
The ventral tegmental area helps trigger stress-induced sleep by activating GABA-producing neurons that calm stress responses. Learn more.
- Hippocampus through memory suppression
- Amygdala through cortisol increase
6 What loophole did Wildtype use to bypass standard food safety requirements for its lab-grown salmon?
- Accelerated Novel Food Exemption
- Self-Certified Animal-Free Waiver
- FDA Fast Track Program
- Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS)
Wildtype used the GRAS loophole, originally intended for well-known food ingredients, to bypass standard food safety requirements. Learn more.
7 What metabolic problem can occur when oleic acid displaces cardiolipin in your cells?
- Faster calorie burning but increased muscle breakdown
- Reduced ATP production and increased oxidative stress
Displacement of cardiolipin by oleic acid leads to impaired ATP production and greater oxidative damage, making it harder for your cells to function efficiently. Learn more.
- Better energy output but reduced fat storage
- Increased mineral absorption with reduced vitamin levels
8 What lifestyle change can you make to help reverse insulin resistance alongside vitamin D supplementation?
- Get peak sunlight exposure and eliminate seed oils
Getting peak sunlight and eliminating seed oils, combined with targeted nutrients, helps reverse insulin resistance and restore metabolic balance. Learn more.
- Increase consumption of animal fats in your diet
- Increase intake of nutrient-rich foods to diversify your diet
- Limit sunlight exposure to reduce vitamin D levels
9 How can oregano essential oil help you manage inflammatory skin conditions?
- By acting as a moisturizer that hydrates skin layers
- By increasing skin pH to kill bacteria
- By quickly reducing inflammation biomarkers within hours
Oregano essential oil has been shown to rapidly lower inflammation biomarkers, offering fast relief for inflammatory skin conditions. Learn more.
- By boosting collagen production without reducing inflammation
10 What makes early detection of liver fibrosis so important for you?
- Once fibrosis reaches cirrhosis, damage is usually irreversible
Detecting liver fibrosis early gives you a chance to reverse damage, but after cirrhosis develops, the scarring is often permanent. Learn more.
- Fibrosis is always painful, so quick relief is possible
- Fatty liver is easy to reverse at any stage
- Early liver damage automatically heals itself over time
11 What is a common mistake that could increase your risk of pancreatic issues, despite taking supplements?
- Eating too much grass fed liver
- Reducing carbohydrates without changing fat intake
- Taking vitamin B12 but also consuming high doses of omega-3 fats
- Skipping exercise and continuing seed oil consumption
Relying solely on supplements while neglecting movement and consuming harmful fats like seed oils undermines your efforts to protect your pancreas. Learn more.
12 Why isn’t “adrenal fatigue” considered an official medical diagnosis?
- Adrenal glands rarely tire out in healthy individuals
- Scientific studies haven’t found evidence that adrenals “burn out” from stress
Research shows that while people may feel tired, adrenal glands don’t actually burn out from stress; the problem lies more in disrupted brain-adrenal communication. Learn more.
- Doctors avoid diagnosing adrenal problems because they’re always minor
- Adrenal fatigue is only used in professional sports medicine
13 What is a major conflict of interest affecting CDC vaccine decisions?
- The agency’s reliance on international data
- Pressure from the White House
- Financial ties between the CDC and industry
The CDC has taken money from industry sources, influencing their decisions and undermining impartiality. Learn more.
- Outdated scientific protocols
14 What is one of the simplest and most effective ways you can lower ongoing pain signals in your body?
- Taking extra rest days and minimizing movement
- Daily gentle activity like swimming or walking
Daily movement, even low-intensity activities like walking or swimming, helps turn off inflammatory signals and reduces chronic pain. Learn more.
- Restricting calorie intake to avoid weight-related pain
- Prioritizing only high-intensity workouts for fast results
15 Which group is more likely to experience cognitive struggles when dealing with tinnitus?
- Women and those with lower education levels
Research shows women and individuals with lower education levels face a higher risk of cognitive impairment from tinnitus, making early support especially important. Learn more.
- People who don’t exercise daily
- Young adults with high-fiber diets
- People who consume high levels of omega-3 fats
16 Why is it so hard to stop eating ultraprocessed snacks, even when you know they’re unhealthy?
- They contain slow-digesting fibers that trick your metabolism
- They cause mild allergic reactions that alter cravings
- They have unbalanced macros and also disrupt hydration levels
- They activate the same reward pathways as addictive substances
Ultraprocessed snacks activate powerful dopamine responses in your brain, similar to addictive drugs like alcohol and nicotine, making them hard to resist. Learn more.
17 What effect do sugary and artificially sweetened drinks have on your cells?
- They slow down cell aging but disrupt mitochondrial energy
- They reduce DNA damage but increase water retention
- They accelerate cellular aging by increasing oxidative stress
Sweetened drinks flood the body with harmful molecules, increasing oxidative stress and accelerating aging at the cellular level. Learn more.
- They protect sperm membranes but lower fat metabolism
18 Adding just one extra serving of ultraprocessed food, like a soda or granola bar, each day can increase your diabetes risk by approximately how much?
- 2%
- 4%
Just one additional daily serving of ultraprocessed food raises your Type 2 diabetes risk by 4%, and the risk increases rapidly with each extra serving. Learn more.
- 6%
- 8%
19 How does healthy soil help protect against floods and droughts?
- It absorbs nearly all rainfall like a sponge
Healthy, biologically active soil acts like a sponge, soaking up rainfall and reducing runoff, which prevents both droughts and floods. Learn more.
- It reflects sunlight to reduce evaporation
- It drains water quickly to prevent pooling
- It blocks rain from penetrating too deeply
20 Why did people historically consume far less linoleic acid (LA) before the modern era?
- Seed oils were not commonly used before industrial processing
Before the late 1800s, there was no technology to extract oils from seeds, keeping daily LA intake below 5 grams. Learn more.
- Animal fats were naturally low in linoleic acid due to their species
- People followed vegetarian diets rich in natural fats
- Most food was processed in simpler ways, reducing oil content
21 What happens when your body’s toxin compartments become overloaded?
- Your metabolism slows, leading to weight gain
- The immune system stops attacking viruses
- Microbial growth increases, resulting in chronic infection
Once toxin storage compartments exceed safe limits, your immune system can no longer suppress microbial overgrowth, triggering chronic health issues. Learn more.
- Your digestive system shuts down to protect vital organs