1 If you or a loved one have been taking statins for over three years, what long-term health effects might you both face?
- A reduced need for regular health screenings
- Improved eye health and lower risk of vision issues
- An increased risk of developing glaucoma and other side effects
Long-term statin use has been linked to a higher risk of glaucoma, along with side effects like muscle pain, Type 2 diabetes, and cataracts. Learn more.
- Complete protection against heart disease
2 What is a major consequence of the consolidation of power in Big Pharma and Big Ag?
- Increased competition, leading to lower prices for consumers
- More access to diverse, independent healthcare and farming practices
- Limited consumer choice and increased dependency on corporate-controlled solutions
A small number of corporations control agriculture and healthcare, creating cycles of dependency where farmers and patients rely on their products rather than sustainable or curative alternatives. Learn more.
- Stricter government regulations that prevent monopolization
3 If you want to support your bone and heart health through diet, which approach would be most effective?
- Focus on incorporating green leafy vegetables for vitamin K1 and fermented foods or animal products for vitamin K2 into your diet
Vitamin K1 is found in leafy greens, while K2, which supports calcium metabolism, is present in fermented foods and animal products. A balanced intake helps direct calcium to bones and prevents arterial calcification. Learn more.
- Rely on vegetable oils like soybean and canola as primary sources of vitamin K1
- Take high-dose calcium supplements without considering vitamin K2
- Avoid all dietary sources of vitamin K and only rely on supplementation
4 If you want to improve your cardiovascular health, what is one way taurine could help?
- It helps regulate blood pressure, improve endothelial function and enhance metabolic health
Taurine plays a key role in cardiovascular health by regulating blood pressure, supporting blood vessel function and improving metabolic health. Learn more.
- It replaces the need for exercise by strengthening heart muscles
- It works best when taken with high doses of sugar for absorption
- It eliminates the need for other heart-supporting nutrients
5 If you live in an area affected by wildfire smoke, what is one action you can take to protect your lungs?
- Take a multivitamin daily to strengthen your immune system
- Use nebulized glutathione to help replenish your lung lining
The lungs rely on a protective glutathione lining to defend against particulate matter. Nebulized glutathione can help restore this lining and protect lung health during wildfire smoke exposure. Learn more.
- Avoid drinking coffee, as it may irritate your airways
- Open windows to allow more fresh air inside
6 You want to optimize your health to reduce the risk of chronic illnesses. What is the best approach?
- Ensure adequate vitamin D levels, as it plays a role in preventing a spectrum of diseases
Adequate vitamin D is essential for overall well-being and helps prevent a range of diseases, from bone disorders to chronic illnesses. Learn more.
- Only focus on exercise and diet, since vitamin D is not essential for overall well-being
- Take high doses of vitamin D without monitoring levels
- Avoid sun exposure completely to prevent potential risks
7 What happens to your health when you consume excessive amounts of omega-6-rich seed oils?
- Your mitochondrial function improves and your skin becomes more resilient to sun damage
- Your gut bacteria balance strengthens, supporting better digestion and energy levels
- Your mitochondrial function is severely damaged and your skin becomes more susceptible to sun damage
Excessive consumption of omega-6-rich seed oils disrupts mitochondrial function, increasing oxidative stress and making skin more vulnerable to sun damage. These processed oils pose a major risk to overall health. Learn more.
- Your body efficiently converts them into essential nutrients that protect against oxidative stress
1 Why is it important to focus on optimizing cholesterol levels instead of just lowering them?
- Cholesterol plays essential roles in the body, such as building cell membranes and producing hormones
Cholesterol plays a crucial role in your body, helping to build cell membranes and produce hormones. Instead of focusing only on lowering it, optimizing cholesterol levels supports overall health. Learn more.
- Lowering cholesterol can help prevent all health conditions
- High cholesterol is always harmful and should be eliminated
- The only way to manage cholesterol is through medication
2 If you are taking statins and begin experiencing muscle pain or weakness, what could be a possible reason?
- Increased mitochondrial function improving muscle strength
- Mitochondrial dysfunction and changes in muscle protein metabolism leading to myopathy
Some individuals taking statins develop myopathy, a condition linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and disruptions in muscle protein metabolism, which can cause muscle pain or weakness. Learn more.
- A natural adjustment period that strengthens muscles over time
- An indication that the statins are working more effectively
3 You want to support your heart health without relying on medications. Which approach would be most beneficial in the long run?
- Avoiding all fats and cholesterol in your diet
- Taking high doses of statins to prevent any risk of heart disease
- Following a comprehensive strategy that includes diet, exercise, and stress management
A well-rounded approach — including dietary changes, regular physical activity, and stress reduction — supports heart health more effectively than relying on medications alone. Learn more.
- Relying on supplements alone to manage your cardiovascular health
4 How can you reduce your exposure to the cycle of dependency created by modern industrial agriculture?
- Support farmers who use regenerative practices and avoid synthetic inputs
Regenerative farming helps break the cycle of chemical dependency by prioritizing soil health and biodiversity, reducing the need for synthetic inputs. Learn more.
- Focus on buying conventionally grown produce to maximize availability
- Rely on food labeled “all-natural” instead of checking sourcing practices
- Avoid eating meat entirely, as livestock is the main issue
5 If you regularly eat ultraprocessed foods, how could this impact your muscle health?
- It may reduce your muscle mass and increase intramuscular fat
Studies show ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) increase intramuscular fat, even in active individuals with a normal BMI. UPFs lack essential nutrients like protein and contain harmful compounds that disrupt muscle function. Learn more.
- It will only affect your weight, not muscle quality
- It will improve your muscle tone due to added protein
- It has no impact if you exercise regularly
6 How can you positively influence your cellular memory to support overall well-being?
- By focusing solely on brain-training exercises
- By relying on medications to boost cellular function
- By avoiding all forms of learning to reduce cellular overload
- By managing stress, exercising, eating a healthy diet and getting quality sleep
Research shows that lifestyle choices such as stress management, healthy diet, exercise and sleep positively influence cellular memory and overall well-being. Learn more Learn more.
7 If you take a vitamin D supplement, why should you also ensure adequate vitamin K2 intake?
- Vitamin K2 helps direct calcium to bones and prevents it from accumulating in arteries
Vitamin K2 works with vitamin D to ensure calcium is deposited in bones rather than arteries, reducing the risk of arterial calcification and osteoporosis. Learn more.
- Vitamin K2 increases vitamin D absorption in the intestines
- Vitamin K2 neutralizes the potential side effects of vitamin D
- Vitamin K2 reduces the body’s need for calcium
8 If you frequently drink Earl Grey tea, what is an important consideration regarding potential PFAS exposure?
- Only loose-leaf teas are free from PFAS contamination
- All Earl Grey tea brands have been tested and found to be completely safe
- Most tested Earl Grey teas contained detectable levels of PFAS and drinking more tea may lead to higher PFAS blood levels
Mamavation’s study found that 91% of tested Earl Grey tea leaves contained detectable PFAS chemicals and other research suggests that people who drink more tea may have higher PFAS levels in their blood. Learn more.
- Since tea naturally contains fluorine, it’s unnecessary to be concerned about PFAS in tea bags
9 You’ve been experiencing high stress and poor sleep and you notice your blood sugar levels are rising. Based on research, what role do stress hormones play in this process?
- Stress hormones lower blood sugar by increasing insulin production
- Stress hormones have no effect on blood sugar levels
- Excess stress hormones overshadow insulin, raising blood sugar and increasing diabetes risk
Research shows that stress hormones like norepinephrine and cortisol increase glucose output, which raises blood sugar levels and contributes to metabolic disorders, including Type 2 diabetes. Learn more.
- Stress hormones only affect blood pressure, not metabolism
10 If you want to lower your risk of Parkinson’s disease, how might taurine help?
- It reduces inflammation and oxidative stress while maintaining efficient mitochondrial function in dopaminergic neurons
Taurine protects against Parkinson’s by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, while also supporting mitochondria in dopamine-producing neurons. Learn more.
- It directly increases dopamine levels, reversing Parkinson’s disease
- It only works if taken in combination with high doses of caffeine
- It replaces the need for all other neuroprotective nutrients
11 If you want to support healthy wound healing and minimize the accumulation of harmful senescent cells, which dietary approach would be most beneficial?
- Increasing your intake of linoleic acid (LA)
- Consuming more senolytic compounds like fisetin and quercetin while reducing linoleic acid intake
Senolytic compounds help clear harmful senescent cells, while reducing linoleic acid intake minimizes cellular damage and promotes a healthier balance of senescent cells. Learn more.
- Eating more processed foods to reduce inflammation
- Avoiding all forms of dietary fat
12 You are concerned about getting healthier, unprocessed food that retains its natural probiotics and enzymes. What is the best way to ensure access to these nutrient-dense options?
- Support stricter government regulations to oversee food production
- Choose only foods labeled as “organic” in grocery stores
- Advocate for food freedom reforms that support small farmers
By supporting policies that allow direct-to-consumer sales of raw milk and other unprocessed foods, you help maintain access to nutrient-dense options while strengthening local food systems. Learn more.
- Avoid all dairy products to prevent potential contamination
13 If you live in an area affected by wildfire smoke, what is a major health risk you should be aware of?
- Only temporary eye irritation, with no long-term effects
- Increased risk of cardiovascular disease, lung disease and dementia due to particulate matter exposure
Wildfire smoke contains particulate matter that can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, lung disease and dementia. Protect yourself by staying indoors, using air filters and wearing an N95 mask when outside. Learn more.
- Higher risk of seasonal allergies but no impact on long-term health
- A temporary drop in air quality that resolves once the smoke clears
14 You are concerned about maintaining good oral health to reduce your risk of systemic diseases. Which of the following practices best supports oral and overall health?
- Brushing aggressively to remove all bacteria from your mouth
- Avoiding dental visits and relying only on mouthwash for oral health
- Proper brushing, flossing and visiting a biological dentist who understands oral and overall health
Proper oral hygiene, including correct brushing, flossing and seeing a biological dentist, is essential for preventing systemic diseases linked to poor oral health, such as heart disease, diabetes and brain function issues. Learn more.
- Avoiding dental visits and only using over-the-counter remedies
15 You’re at the grocery store and want to pick the freshest eggs. What should you check first?
- The “sell-by” date
- The three-digit Julian date on the carton
The Julian date tells you the exact day the eggs were packed, helping you select the freshest ones, as eggs can be sold up to 30 days after packaging. Learn more.
- The USDA grading mark
- The color of the yolks
16 When should you carefully manage your sun exposure for vitamin D?
- If you consume seed oils, as they oxidize under UV light and can lead to inflammation and DNA damage
Safe sun exposure is ideal for boosting vitamin D, but extra caution is needed if you consume seed oils, as they contain linoleic acid, which oxidizes under UV light. Learn more.
- Only during winter months, when sunlight is less intense
- If you take vitamin D supplements, as sun exposure is unnecessary
- Only if you have naturally high vitamin D levels
17 If you want to avoid unnecessary additives in your diet, which of the following is the best choice for milk?
- A plant-based milk that is ultra-processed but fortified with vitamins
- A raw, full-fat dairy option from grass fed cows
Raw, full-fat dairy from grass fed cows is minimally processed and contains beneficial odd-chain saturated fatty acids, which support immune health. Many plant-based milk options undergo extensive processing and contain additives like emulsifiers and thickeners, which may have negative health effects. Learn more.
- A plant-based milk with added thickeners and emulsifiers to improve texture
- A plant-based milk with natural sugars to enhance taste
18 You’re trying to minimize your exposure to harmful food additives. Which of the following actions would best help you avoid titanium dioxide in your diet?
- Choosing brightly colored candies and frostings that list “natural flavors” on the label
- Opting for processed snacks that claim to be organic without checking the ingredients
- Checking ingredient labels for “titanium dioxide” or “E171” before purchasing packaged foods
Titanium dioxide, still allowed in U.S. foods, has been linked to DNA damage and gut inflammation. To reduce exposure, it’s important to read ingredient lists carefully and avoid products containing “titanium dioxide” or “E171.” Learn more.
- Consuming small amounts of titanium dioxide daily to build resistance
19 If you want to improve your gut health and achieve proper cellular energy, which dietary approach is most effective?
- Completely eliminating carbohydrates indefinitely
- Eating more processed foods and refined sugars
- Gradually reintroducing healthy carbohydrates while reducing environmental toxins
A balanced approach that removes harmful environmental factors while incorporating healthy carbohydrates supports mitochondrial function, gut health and cellular energy production. Learn more. Learn more.
- Increasing your intake of omega-6 seed oils for better digestion
20 Lab-grown meat is being promoted as a sustainable alternative to traditional animal products. Based on its production process, why should you avoid consuming it?
- It is a minimally processed alternative to conventional meat
- It contains genetically engineered ingredients and harmful additives that can impact long-term health
Lab-grown meat is an ultraprocessed product that relies on genetic engineering, synthetic ingredients and corporate control of the food supply. Unlike regenerative farming, it does not support human or environmental health. Learn more.
- It provides the same nutritional benefits as grass-fed, regenerative meat
- It supports small farmers and promotes food sovereignty
21 You want to improve your gut health and hormone balance. Based on recent findings, what is the best approach regarding alcohol?
- Limit drinking to weekends only
- Switch to red wine for its antioxidants
- Avoid alcohol completely
Research shows that even moderate alcohol consumption harms gut health and hormone balance. Cutting it out entirely is the best option for health. Learn more.
- Drink in moderation following industry guidelines