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mesenchymal stem cells/exosomes@MSCsExosomes·
(5/6)In fact I can't wait till designer babies exist because the way things are going white people are going to become a very small minority in the USA. In fact, most children in the USA are now non-white. But I think in the future you'll see millions of kids who look like this.
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@DrJesseMorse Brigham Buhler whose been interviewed by Joe Rogan five times now and is the founder of @ways2wellX says MUSE cells (which are a sub phenotype of mesenchymal stem cells) are going to change the world. Your thoughts on MUSE cells?
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Jesse Morse, M.D.
Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse·
Stem Cells‼️ On Sunday, in preparation of speaking at a Stem Cell conference in Paris soon, I will be releasing a deep dive into exactly what Stem Cells are, how they work, the different types, sources and really comprehensive review of the data. This will pull from over 75 studies and articles should provide a strong foundation for both patients and providers. I’m writing this to serve as an educational and reference piece. Here is a preview of a chart that I made comparing the grow factors and cytokines for the most popular different types of stem cells and PRP. Stay tuned!
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Special Interest Media
Special Interest Media@thoughtson_tech·
The framing of "4 fills allowed" is worth interrogating carefully. The legal mechanism the FDA is actually enforcing here is not a fill-count rule but the removal of semaglutide from the drug shortage list. Once Novo Nordisk resolved its Wegovy manufacturing constraints in late 2024, the statutory basis for large-scale compounding under Sections 503A and 503B of the FD&C Act essentially evaporated. The shortage listing was the on/off switch, not a volume cap. What makes this more than a routine crackdown is the coordination happening underneath it. Novo Nordisk filed a simultaneous lawsuit alongside FDA enforcement, which tells you this is brand protection strategy as much as it is public health regulation. A company generating tens of billions annually from semaglutide had every incentive and every capability to resolve manufacturing constraints and then push for enforcement. The timeline was always predictable for anyone paying attention. The harder problem this leaves behind is real. Medicare is statutorily prohibited from covering weight loss drugs, PBMs routinely deny GLP-1s for obesity indications even when FDA-approved, and compounders were filling that gap at $200-$300 a month versus $1,200 for branded Wegovy. That 75-80% discount disappears with enforcement, and nothing in the current regulatory action addresses why the demand for compounded alternatives existed in the first place. Wrote a long piece on exactly this, arguing that the Hims FDA warning letter was predictable the moment shortage conditions resolved, and that investors who treated enforcement risk as a manageable deferral were fundamentally misreading the structure of the business. onhealthcare.tech/p/compoundings…
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Jesse Morse, M.D.
Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse·
Potentially HUGE FDA update yesterday on peptides specifically GLP1s‼️ Basically the FDA is cracking down on compounding pharmacies making Semaglutide and Tirzepatide, and any of the subtle variants (Vitamin B12). It is allow 4 prescription fills a month of these compounds. Only 4! My guess is this is the FDA throwing the big pharma companies ‘a bone’ as they are about to allow 14 of the previously 19 banned peptides from September 2023 to be commercially compounded again. It’s also likely warning them that they shouldn’t consider making the new oral GLPs that just came out. 😳🧨 fda.gov/drugs/drug-ale…
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Brother Grimaldus
Brother Grimaldus@Grimaldus20210·
@vitassie @SamaHoole It can only be used locally by the cells in your intestine. When you eat meat and are in a state of ketosis, butyrate is all over your body. No fermentation needed.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
A gorilla has a colon the length of a small motorway. It ferments plant matter for up to 24 hours. It eats all day. Every day. Just to stay alive. It still can't fully digest cellulose. It extracts maybe 30% of the calories from the fibre it consumes. The rest exits approximately as it entered. A cow has four stomachs. Four. It regurgitates its food, chews it a second time, passes it back through, ferments it with specialised bacteria, neutralises the resulting acid, and extracts nutrition from grass that would be entirely indigestible to any primate on earth. Then there's you. You have a stomach the size of a fist, a colon that runs for about five feet, and a digestive transit time of roughly 24-72 hours. You have almost no capacity for fibre fermentation. You have essentially no cellulase. Your gut is optimised for one thing: dense, calorie-rich, rapidly digestible animal protein. You are not built to process plants. But here's the beautiful thing. You don't have to. The cow has already done it. It took the grass, ran it through four stomachs and a rumen of microorganisms, and produced beef. The beef arrives at the other end pre-converted. Bioavailable. Ready. You outsourced the hard part ten thousand years ago when you domesticated ruminants. You are the apex predator that invented a living food processing system. And somewhere, a nutritionist is telling you to eat more fibre.
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Stephen Curtin
Stephen Curtin@crnvr_invictus·
I love vegans comparing themselves to gorillas. Here’s some more fun facts: they have small brains and massive guts. They’re in a constant state of flatulence. They eat their own shit because their large intestine doesn’t absorb certain nutrients like B12 produced by bacterial fermentation. They derive almost no protein directly from the plants. Their protein comes from their gut bacteria as it continuously dies off and gets digested. We’re not even remotely similar physiologically. It’s embarrassing.
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Uploading videos on the X app on Android is completely broken. I've tested it out on the new X app and the original X app, uploading videos on Android is totally broken. Look at this screenshot, it shows that my video that I uploaded, is 3 minutes and 8 seconds long but the video is actually 5 minutes and 53 seconds long. And the playback of the video is absolutely glitchy and buggy. It does not playback correctly. The video and audio are not in sync, it hiccups, sometimes it freezes. Uploading videos on the X app on Android is totally broken. How come this hasn't been fixed yet? 67 to 72% of all the world's smartphone users are on Android so why does Elon Musk seem to ignore Android? I understand most Americans are using iPhone but the vast majority of the world is on Android so you guys need to give more attention to Android.
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@TheKingCorcoran @jerr_rrej Black people are 13% of the US population and yet they commit more than 50% of all the murders and robberies every year in the USA. Black people have the lowest average IQ in the USA, check it out 👇
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Jerr
Jerr@jerr_rrej·
Women are inherently conformist. When Obama was elected president, millennial White girls thought they were moral and brave for having nig boyfriends. Race mixing peaked during the Obama years of 2008-2016. Kardashian slop fed this trend. After Trump was elected, race mixing dropped with Gen Z White girls.
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Dr. Eric Berg
Dr. Eric Berg@dr_ericberg·
Your food isn’t the only thing being sprayed with harmful pesticides. The very same chemicals are also sprayed on cotton plants, and they can be absorbed into your body when you wear cotton clothing or use cotton toiletry products. To avoid this exposure, choose organic cotton items whenever possible.
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Dr Shawn Baker 🥩
Dr Shawn Baker 🥩@SBakerMD·
2 steaks, a piece of salmon and some cottage cheese Food for the day
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Jerr@jerr_rrej·
Im a White American millennial. Don’t care about third worlders at all. If the entire middle east was swallowed by the earth, wouldn’t care. I care about White Americans first, Anglosphere second and Europe last. Don’t care about the rest of the world. Its a slum nightmare of rape and murder. Orcs who scam and steal. Mud people.
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The14thPrime
The14thPrime@The14thPrime·
Has there been any info or progress on gene editing / alteration in adults? Such a process has potential to fix or improve defects. The damage that has been done by the jews poisoning every aspect of life could be reversed or entirely cured. This could also be a way to restore racial purity for those who are not purely White. Not sure exactly how to put the concept of: the process of improving the genetics of an individual in either real time or live alteration of their genes to improve or cure their defects and illnesses over time into a single term
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Testing to see if this video uploads properly on the "new X for Android" app because it does not upload properly on the regular X app for Android. You guys really need to fix Android. Why is X on Android so buggy compared to iPhone?
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Why are the vast majority of my tweets being marked as spam? I pay $80 per year to ask to get my blue check mark so I really don't appreciate this. I recorded a video to show you what I'm talking about
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Jesse Morse, this is Brigham Buhler's 5th time on the Joe Rogan show, in the first half they discuss peptides, in the second half Brigham really starts going off about MUSE cells and how revolutionary they are. MUSE cells are a sub phenotype of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), just listen to Brigham wax lyrical about how revolutionary MUSE cells are. He says MUSE cells are the holy grail that can literally become the tissue, they don't just secrete exosomes, they literally turn into the tissue, they can even get into the brain and turn into new neurons. According to Brigham Buhler MUSE cells will change the world! Don't forget Brigham personally knows RFK Jr. and has his phone number. They even mention the fact RFK Jr. takes peptides himself. Here's the link: open.spotify.com/episode/57yhe0…
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
are you gonna merge with AI or remain a legacy human?
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Julian Issa
Julian Issa@juliankissa·
Peter Diamandis just revealed one of the biggest studies on human lifespan. A study of 69,000 women and 1,500 men published in the National Academy of Sciences found that optimists live 15% longer than pessimists. It was controlled for geography, age, and socioeconomic factors. Peter Diamandis says “what you think about changes your physiology”. That’s why he refuses to watch CNN or Fox. He calls the news cycle "10 to one negative news to positive news" because it's unbalanced. They intentionally feed negativity because humans pay 10 times more attention to it. His solution: • Follow specific people on X • Curate your own information • Use AI tools to find breakthroughs in fields you care about The reason is your brain is a neural net. You train it with what you feed it. Train it with every murder and crooked politician on the planet and you build a dystopian mindset. According to this study, it directly impacts how long you’ll live. — Peter Diamandis (@PeterDiamandis), Exec. Chairman at @XPRIZE @fountainlife_hq (and more)
Julian Issa@juliankissa

Will we be living to 150? Here's my conversation with Peter Diamandis (@PeterDiamandis), Exec. Chairman @XPRIZE @fountainlife_hq (and others) (0:00) – Intro: Are we going fast enough to reach longevity escape velocity? (3:00) – AI, digital superintelligence, and modeling human biology (6:00) – Why billionaires hesitate to fund longevity—and why that needs to change (10:00) – Abundance, healthspan, and shifting the mindset of what’s possible (14:00) – Why the next 5-8 years will be turbulent—and the light ahead (18:00) – Purpose, not passion: building your own mission for the future (21:00) – Universe 25, social collapse, and the need for challenge (25:00) – “Don’t Die” vs. living a purpose-driven life (28:00) – Scaling healthspan and solving fiscal crises through wellbeing (31:00) – How to access wisdom in an age of overwhelm (33:00) – Ray Kurzweil, meta-trends, and the century of progress in one decade

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The General
The General@1776General_·
Countries have banned the importation of Pitbulls due to them being violent. Everyone is okay with that but when you apply the same principle to humans they have an issue with it.
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@amuse@amuse·
GUN CONTROL: The United States doesn't have a gun problem...
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Because it's impossible to make a vaccine that is 100% safe. mRNA technology holds immense promise especially for treating cancer but when they started giving it to millions upon millions of people what do you know, for some people it caused side effects, and they certainly should not have been giving it to minors! I remember seeing so many reports of teens dropping dead during practice and it was probably due to the mRNA covid vaccine.
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Paul K Barnett
Paul K Barnett@paulb3rd·
On the whole safety argument regarding peptides. Does anyone truly believe the government gives two fucks about your safety and well being?
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