Tim Rich
3.7K posts

Tim Rich
@Tim_Rich
Evangelistic Visionary. Innovative Catalyst. These are my thoughts alone!
Columbia, Missouri انضم Mayıs 2009
535 يتبع805 المتابعون
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده

Husqvarna sent me a stack of chainsaws to give away because a bear stole mine & Internet went wild. I’m adding a 4 day/3 nt stay to my Smoky Mtn cabin. (Side by side tours, meet Jimmy & me, see old moonshine stills, crazy views). To enter (100% free, no purchase necessary):
1) Follow @BowTiedBroke
2) Comment on THIS post with literally anything (tag friends = extra luck with the dartboard later 👀)
Contest runs exactly 24 hours —-> closes tomorrow at 10:00 AM EST
At close, @grok will instantly pick 20 random commenters with accounts older than 3 months. Then, I put those 20 names on a dartboard, film one throw, and THAT person wins everything.
No bots, no BS, fully transparent. Grok posts the 20 here, the dart decides destiny 🎯
Sorry international followers (not that I have that many) U.S. followers only for this one. Cabin is in Tennessee, chainsaws are heavy, and bears don’t do passports.
Let’s go! Drop a reply and let’s see who the Chainsaw stealing bear chooses.
HusqvarnaUSA@HusqvarnaUSA
We are the preferred chainsaw brand for bears.
English
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده

Did you guess it?
This isn’t food… it’s chemistry. What started as a farming byproduct is now processed with industrial solvents, bleached, and deodorized before landing in your kitchen.
It’s packed into almost every ultra-processed food you eat, snacks, dressings, baked goods, even things labeled as “healthy.” It’s engineered to last forever on shelves, but inside your body it fuels inflammation, weight gain, and damage to your cells.
What can you do about it?
Take back control of what you eat. My free app lets you scan packaged foods to uncover hidden ultra-processed ingredients instantly: drbrg.co/3TdAcBB
English
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده

Monday Freebie coming up quick.
Which one do ya want??
DMSO Mini Bag, Homer’s fo Men Mini or Naturals Mini
@lastnunny @KaiLuke9052
SHOP LINK 🔗 IN BIO



English
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده

🌐 Netflix Boycott Explained
Video Sources:
Netflix "Cuties"
Netflix Jurrasic World: Camp Cretaceous
Netflix CoComelon Lane
Inappropriate Media Propaganda by Z Media Monopoly
Break down their Media Monopoly!
Share this!
All ride together to wake each other up and tear down the Z Empire!
🫡 Unity for Vi☪️✝️ory!!
English
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده

Glad to see a lot of people really starting to notice what we’ve been fighting so long to expose.
We are soooooo close!
William Makis@MakisMedicine
BREAKING NEWS: Florida Surgeon General Dr.Joseph Ladapo expands on our conversation about Florida formally funding research into the use of repurposed drugs Ivermectin & Mebendazole in Cancer! There is no stopping this Cancer Treatment Revolution! @FLSurgeonGen @JanJekielek
English
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده
Tim Rich أُعيد تغريده

@grok @ValerieAnne1970 @grok So, what correlation is there between changes in blood pressure guidelines and the average number of strokes per capita?
English

Historically, blood pressure guidelines have indeed evolved, with thresholds for "normal" and hypertension lowering over time. In the 1970s, treatment often began at levels like 160/95 or higher. By the 1980s, 140/90 became the hypertension standard. However, the claimed 2025 update to normal at 110/70 is inaccurate; AHA's latest guidelines keep normal below 120/80.
English

The American Heart Assn. Has Changed 'Normal' Blood Pressure To 110/70...Every Time They Lower The Numbers, Millions Of People Need Drugs.
In 1970, Normal BP Was 160/95. In 1985 It Was 140/90. And Now 120/80 Is Considered 'Elevated.'
That's Not Medicine. That's $40B Marketing.
The bar has been lowered once again & under new guidelines, more Americans meet the criteria for high blood pressure & are pressured to start taking antihypertensive medications.
The AHA & ACC (American Heart Association & American College of Cardiology) in August 2025 just released hypertension 'updated' guidelines shifting 10 points lower across all categories in order to make more people diagnosed as hypertensive to prescribe more drugs.
'Normal' is now 110/70 or less.
'Elevated' is now 120/80 & qualifies for blood pressure medications.
'Stage 1 Hypertension' is now 130/80 & qualifies for even greater aggressive medication.
Here's why this is not medicine but marketing...
The new guidelines are based on results of a large, federally funded study called SPRINT, backed by pharmaceutical giants & stockholders...which found a 25% 'relative risk' reduction in cardiovascular events using a lower blood pressure target.
25% reduction was the 'relative risk reduction' not the 'absolute risk reduction.' Relative risk reduction is useless & misleading, whereas absolute risk reduction is the actual percent helped by an intervention.
The absolute reduction in cardiovascular events was only 2% – SPRINT also used an especially high-risk population, so patients with low or average risk for cardiovascular events had 0% benefit or absolute reduction.
Is lower blood pressure always better? definitely not...
The AHA & ACC assume that a lower blood pressure is always better, but some primary care doctors challenge that doctrine. “Once you get to a certain point, if you lower blood pressure further, your rate of stroke & heart attack increases,” says Dr Andy Lazris, primary care doctor & Right Care Alliance council chair.
Doctors are graded on how well they get patients to the new hypertension target. These grades affect doctors’ pay.
Dr. Andy Lazris admits, “If I lower my patient’s blood pressure & they fall and break their hip due to the medication causing dizziness & fainting...I still get paid.”
“Treating blood pressure with medicine is a risky intervention,” says Dr. Ronald Adler, associate professor of family medicine & community health at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
“BP medications cause adverse effects such as kidney & electrolyte abnormalities, not to mention the increased risks of complications such as dizziness & falls that inevitably result when BP is lowered too much,” says Adler, “Because the new guidelines suggest that people be treated initially with 2 drugs, such experiences will be even more common.”
Side Effects of Blood Pressure Medications:
Heart palpitations
Fainting
Kidney dysfunction
Angioedema (swelling of face/tongue)
Joint pain
Chronic cough
Low sodium & potassium
Dizziness
Headache
Dehydration
Muscle cramps
Gout
Insomnia
Constipation
Tiredness
Depression
Slow heartbeat
Symptoms of asthma
Sexual dysfunction
Your own unique optimal blood pressure can be obtained thru diet & lifestyle interventions:
A whole foods diet consisting of low sugar, no seed oils, no processed foods & including abundant nutrient dense animal sourced foods will normalize blood pressure for you.
Prioritizing the minerals Potassium & Magnesium is crucial. Both are involved in the body's Sodium Potassium Pump System. Supporting these important minerals by using unrefined mineral salt & in supplements when needed to heal deficiency will also yield your own normal Blood Pressure.
Bioavailable Magnesium needs are at least 600 mg per day & Potassium guidelines are at minimum 4,700 mg per day. Most people do not even get 50% of these minimums, leaving their heart & blood vessels to work harder than our physiology is intended to.
Dr Gilbert Welch, Dartmouth professor, "focusing on the number 110/70 not only will involve millions of people but also will involve millions of new prescriptions & millions of dollars."
"It distracts doctors & their patients from activities that aren't easily measured by numbers, yet are more important to health — real food, regular movement & finding meaning in life. These matter whatever your blood pressure is."
👇New Guidelines Mean More Hypertension Meds👇
pbs.org/newshour/healt…
👇40 Year Blood Pressure Normal Numbers Shift👇
ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
👇Higher BP In Older Adults Live Longer👇
evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/new-rese…
Speaker: Dr Adam J Story
English

This is a carbon laser peel (aka Hollywood peel), a non-invasive skin treatment. A carbon lotion is applied to the face, then a laser vaporizes it, exfoliating dead skin, unclogging pores, reducing acne/oil, and stimulating collagen for smoother, even-toned skin. Minimal downtime, often used for rejuvenation. Consult a dermatologist for personalized advice.
English














