In April 2026, online users searched for Elon Musk’s BioSteady Blood Optimizer — as well as BioSteady Blood Optimizer supplements reviews — to locate information about an alleged new method or recipe to achieve dramatic weight loss results. Those users looked for more details after viewing scam advertising videos initially promoting a supposed Fox News segment with Laura Ingraham and Musk, followed by the reveal of a miracle product in the form of BioSteady Blood Optimizer capsules.
In short, Musk and O’Neill never created or endorsed BioSteady Blood Optimizer or any special weight loss supplements — or blood sugar support pills — including anything involving a special recipe. Scammers created deepfake AI and fully-AI depictions of Musk, O’Neill, Ingraham and other famous people to allege they provided positive BioSteady Blood Optimizer reviews involving a miracle weight loss mixture. No evidence supports BioSteady Blood Optimizer or a special recipe as a miracle method for weight loss.
An investigation of this product appears below in a YouTube video from Jordan Liles, titled, “BioSteady Blood Optimizer Reviews — BioSteady Blood Optimizer Barbara O’Neill and Elon Musk Scam.” After that, look for a transcript from my BioSteady Blood Optimizer YouTube video. I advise victims of this scam to report fraud to the FTC and to read up on NIA-funded weight loss research.
Transcript from my BioSteady Blood Optimizer YouTube video
The following is a word-for-word transcript from the above BioSteady Blood Optimizer YouTube video:
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Right off the top of this video, this video is all about BioSteady Blood Optimizer. This is a fake image of Elon Musk holding these bottles. I suppose the bottle is supposedly huge. Of course, it’s not. That’s just an AI tool getting the bottle size wrong, like it’s a giant bottle of something else. You know what… steroids? I don’t know. But hit like down below to help my video to get out there so people can be better educated about the scam marketing behind this product. I’m not calling BioSteady Blood Optimizer pills for diabetes or whatever this is a scam. I am saying there’s scam marketing.
And let me guess, it’s going to be difficult to find any legitimate marketing like who’s the founder, what’s their name, where do they bottle the product, any identifying details that should be easy to find or not easy to find. Come to your own conclusion as to why that is. So, this is the ad that I saw and it led to a website. This is that website. It says Fox News, but it’s not Fox News. It is a scam website designed to fool you into thinking you’re looking at Fox News if you’re someone who’s not very tech-savvy. It is not foxnews.com, though.
If you look up at your web address bar to see what the web address is, it’s not going to say foxnews.com at the very top where you type in. It says “Fox exclusive. Elon Musk in trouble for revealing weight loss secrets. PS: Big Pharma offered $10 million so you wouldn’t see this.” And so, let’s watch part of the video. Now, my guess, I’m going to just going to guess right off the top here, is that we’re going to see Elon Musk and Laura Ingraham and maybe like Barbara O’Neill or Ben Carson, Dr. Ben Carson. No doctors, hospitals, universities, or celebrities have ever endorsed the BioSteady Blood Optimizer product.
This is just the latest version of a product name being changed from a previous product name, I guess, to continue to try to push the same sort of scam marketing out there. I’m not calling the product itself a scam. I’m saying there’s scam marketing. Let’s watch the video down here. “This morning, Elon Musk shocked the world. He shared a revolutionary approach that can help reverse obesity and various weight related issues, including chronic fatigue, brain fog, joint strain, and even insulin resistance. While dropping from 200 lb to 140 lb in 17 hours is unrealistic, his method does activate the body’s fat burning mechanism within 17 hours. It gradually melts stubborn fat, reboots the metabolic system, and genuinely steers the body toward positive change. Musk looked at weight gain in a new way. He used biomechanics, robotics, and human metabolic models.”
So, let me just say this. This is deepfake AI marketing. And what I mean by that is that Laura Ingraham never actually talked about any of this, nor did Elon Musk. Scammers have taken videos, pre-existing videos of Elon Musk and Laura Ingraham, and they’ve used AI tools known as deepfake technology to manipulate the lip movement and the vocals, the audio, to make it sound like and look like they did talk about this stuff, but they never did. That’s what this is. So, don’t blame anyone you see here for this product or anything like that. The people truly behind this product, you will never be able to figure that out very easily because they’re hiding. I guess I, I don’t know, where are they? How come it’s not easy to figure out information about the founder, where they’re located? Come to your own conclusion. Like I said.
“His idea could soon end obesity and long-term weight struggles across the country. We thought the fix would come from a medical lab, but it came from an engineering facility. It is smart biological engineering. This method works for mild weight gain or severe obesity. It even helps people who were told surgery or injections were their only option. That is why big drug companies want to hide it. They banned Musk’s social accounts right after he shared it.”
And the reason why the scammers included that line, you know, they tried to ban it. They tried to shut down Elon Musk. They want people who admire Elon Musk to be like, “Oh, that’s not right. I don’t like that. We gotta… the mainstream media. Oh, I don’t like it one bit,” you know, and, and you know, whatever. That kind of stuff. They’re trying to play on your emotions, some of you, to get you to eventually fall for a scam. Don’t let them influence or manipulate you like that. That’s what they’re trying to do. The scammers are trying to get at your political beliefs, your emotions, whatever. Don’t let them work you like that.
“But our team found a leaked copy of the video, and you’re about to see it now. I am Laura Ingraham and I want every American struggling with weight to see this. Watch closely.” “Good morning. I’m not a doctor. I build systems and every system fails the same way.” BioSteady Blood Optimizer capsules. BioSteady Blood Optimizer reviews. If you’re looking for information about that, my video is here to help. And yeah, he never talked about this.
Like I said, at its weakest point, the human body is no exception. That’s when I called Barbara O’Neill. Okay. Barbara O’Neill. She’s like a, is a homeopath or a naturopath, something like that. I don’t think she’s a medical doctor. If I’m wrong about that, I’m wrong. But she’s often called Dr. Barbara O’Neill in these scam videos. And she has nothing to do with this.
Again, BioSteady Blood Optimizer looks like it’s the same sort of product I’ve seen before with a very similar name where someone just replaces “Bio” with the prefix “Gluco” or “Glyco” or “Sugar” and they just come up with a second part as well after “Bio” or “Gluco” or “Glyco” or “Sugar” and it’s just product name change after product name change with deepfake AI marketing, promises about how there’s not going to be any subscription charges. “We promise,” right? Why would you trust that? And money back guarantees. Why would you trust that? And these celebrity deepfakes with Elon Musk and Laura Ingraham and Barbara O’Neill, maybe Dr. Ben Carson appears in some of these sometimes. None of it’s true. None of this ever aired on Fox News in terms of the video about BioSteady Blood Optimizer capsules, BioSteady Blood Optimizer pills, supplements.
“She understands biology the way we understand robotics. Together, we built a biological interface, a blend of natural compounds.” This was likely this script with them talking. I’m assuming the text was written by AI. And then they asked AI, the scammers asked AI to create the vocals for this as well. And so, this is a product of AI.
And if you’re someone who believes this, I mean, with weight loss, it’s not quite as severe as going after people with Alzheimer’s, dementia, nerve pain, I guess, but like it’s still terrible. And again, that tells you a lot about the scammers and the values that they have. And it’s really, really sad. And I don’t want you to get caught up in a scam like this. Like, comment, subscribe. The join button is down below.
And if you see this on walmart.com, by the way, or amazon.com, ebay.com, that does not make it legitimate. walmart.com allows third-party listings. You’re not going to find BioSteady Blood Optimizer in a Walmart store in your town ever. But you might find it on a website. And you might be saying, “Well, how come Walmart allows this?” I don’t know. Maybe they get commission. I, I don’t know. Like they allow stuff just like all these advertising platforms allow ads that lead you to these scam videos like the one you’re watching here on my screen.
And so by accepting money from scammers, fraudsters, criminals, the advertising platforms are basically partnering with the fraudsters to commit fraud. And it’s awful. And they do it with thousands and thousands and thousands of scam ads all the time. And no one in the government or law enforcement or anything like that ever holds these advertising platforms, these tech giants to account to make sure that they’re doing things the right way. And I don’t know how this is not always a bigger story like constantly in the news.
That maybe that’s why my dog is barking. Maybe he’s upset at the tech platforms. That’s my rant. BioSteady Blood Optimizer scam marketing. Do not trust it. And if you have any other questions, please let me know. You might want to know, well, “Jordan, is there another product out there that can do what they said this one does?” No. I mean, not that I know of.
Go speak to a doctor, a medical professional. Make a doctor’s appointment. Don’t believe online offers that are, that seem too good to be true because if an online offer seems too good to be true, it is. Not it probably is. It just is. And there are thousands of scams out there like these, like this one here these days. And it’s just awful. Anyway, like, comment, subscribe, join button. Thank you for watching.
