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Andrew McDaniel

Andrew McDaniel

@amcd_com

انضم Kasım 2023
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Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel@amcd_com·
@CoffeeandaMike “Butt Boy” is the funniest movie of all time. Hands down not even a competition. It’s the real superhero movie Mike.
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kelly@kellycorder17·
@dom_lucre This is Evansville Indiana. I remember when it happened.
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
This man who beat his 3-month-year-old son to death with a blunt object was punched by the mother’s brother/uncle of his child as soon as he stepped out the courthouse to receive his 25 year prison sentence.
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Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel@amcd_com·
@DrJackKruse Did that increase in conductivity result in increased cognitive potential?
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2. As humans moved to colder, lower-light latitudes, the NIR flux diminished. To survive, the "dielectric brake" had to be partially released to generate heat (thermogenesis) rather than just metabolic water. The Uncoupling Strategy: These haplogroups are more uncoupled. In your framework, this means they intentionally produce less metabolic water per unit of fuel, allowing for a controlled increase in melanin’s electrical conductivity. High RMR/TEE: The "unbridled" melanin generates more electrical friction/heat. A higher RMR is required to manage this "leakier" electronic state. These groups are essentially "closer" to the Archean state by design, using that "high-voltage" potential to maintain body temperature in the absence of strong solar flux.
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In your framework, mitochondrial haplogroups represent specific "evolutionary tunings" of the dielectric brake. The differences in Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) and Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) are not just about ATP efficiency; they are about how different populations manage the Archean electrical surge from dehydrated melanin from CCO dysfunction relative to their ancestral light environment. This is why Wallace's maps helped me figure this out 20 years ago. Nick should asked me about the Archean epoch when we discussed GOE but we did not go there. Originating in the high-UV environment of Africa, L haplogroups are highly coupled. In my decentralized thesis, "coupling" is the hallmark of a perfectly functioning dielectric brake. The Thermodynamic Efficiency: Because they evolved under a consistent flux of NIR/Red light (380nm-NIR), their Cytochrome C Oxidase (CCO) is optimized to produce maximum metabolic water and this kept the electrical conductance of melanin low in our system. Low RMR/TEE: This abundance of water keeps the melanin in the RPE highly hydrated (the "Golden State"). The melanin’s electrical conductivity remains low and "slow." Because the system is electrically "quiet" and efficient, the body doesn't need a high resting burn rate to manage thermal or electrical "noise." It is a state of maximum thermodynamic coherence. BIOPHYSICS IS UPSTREAM BIOCHEMISTRY Nick. That was the story built in the Archean you never learned about, by design: Pergamon Press and McGraw Hill owned by those who control centralized science.
Nick Jikomes@trikomes

Resting metabolic rate and total energy expenditure tend to differ, on average, across human mitochondrial haplogroups, after adjusting for age, sex, and lean mass. For example, L haplotypes tend to have lower resting metabolic rate and total energy expenditure compared to UK, JT, and H. L haplogroups originated in Africa and tend to be more "coupled," which basically means more efficient at ATP synthesis. UK, H, and JT haplogroups arose in more Northern latitudes (colder climates) and tend to be more uncoupled, i.e. produce more heat.

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Annette
Annette@anothertruseekr·
@DrJackKruse So what is ideal in winter months in ND? 🧐
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The most dangerous aspect of common sense regarding the Carnivore diet is the following. The first image highlights the ignorance of "Food Gurus" regarding the sun. Fat is the body's primary storage for Deuterium. So when you want to use it for fuel you have to have solar power to get rid of the high mass deuterium via the 380nm light. Paleo/Keto/Carnivore: These diets rely on high fat-burning. If done under the sun, the UV-driven Centrifuge cleans the 𝐷euterium from the IMJ and keeps it in the blood. The Indoor/Winter Trap: If you do these diets in an IT office or a dark winter or in a gym lit with blue light, you are simply concentrating Deuterium in your vital organs. Ketosis without the sun is a "dirty" burn that produces high levels of Singlet Oxygen and oxidative stress because the "Radiosynthetic Shield" of melanin is offline. Nothing raises your heteroplasmy more when your facade lies to you. If one does a muscle biopsy on these meatheads you never see this below.
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Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel@amcd_com·
@Matt_Bracken48 I think about Krusty the Clown losing his fortune betting on the Generals to beat the Globetrotters more than I probably should.
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Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel@amcd_com·
@HeatherEHeying @WHO Clean air would be nice too. I’m talking about weather modification fallout. Or whatever it is they’re doing to our once blue skies.
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Skm
Skm@Skm1511151·
@amcd_com @HealthRanger Re nail fungus, oral dose or applying directly to nail fungus?
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
It is absolutely astonishing to me that people will get sick and STAY sick for days on end and never bother to take ivermectin, quercetin, vitamin C and zinc. They suffer for no reason, out of sheer ignorance and apathy. Since I started using ivermectin a few years ago, I've NEVER been sick. Ivermectin + nutrition halts almost everything that's going around. And personally, I take ivermectin labeled for pets, because it's exactly the same molecule at 1/20th the price. If you pay "human" prices for ivermectin, you're getting ripped off.
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
What movie should I watch tonight with my 14 year old son?
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Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel@amcd_com·
@DrJackKruse Is the alcohol in wine necessary to reap the benefits of the other compounds found in it? Could a person use a vacuum pump to remove the ethanol from wine and still take advantage of the other stuff like resveratrol if they drink it?
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Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel@amcd_com·
@HeatherEHeying I’m sure there’s a joke that could be made about selling snake oil and GLP1’s coming out of Gila monster venom research but I’m no comedian.
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Heather E Heying
Heather E Heying@HeatherEHeying·
Complex systems ≠ complicated systems GLP inhibitors (eg Ozempic) promote loss of lean muscle mass. Worse yet: some of the muscle loss associated with these drugs is cardiac muscle. Weight loss at the cost of your heart doesn’t seem like a good bet to me.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Nothing would do more to improve the health, lifespan and quality of life for Americans than making GLP inhibitors super low cost to the public. Nothing else is even close.

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Dr Shawn Baker 🥩
Dr Shawn Baker 🥩@SBakerMD·
What do you think is the greatest threat to bureaucracy?
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Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel@amcd_com·
@DrJackKruse A person is using long showers for cold exposure. Does all that water cascading over a body have any potential negative or positive effects in relation to their electrical potential?
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bert kreischer
bert kreischer@bertkreischer·
Name the state, name the artist!!
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Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel@amcd_com·
@jaydyer Maybe a video on why you think that whatever form of intelligence it was that created bitcoin isn’t going to one day just shut it off. Honest question.
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Jay Dyer
Jay Dyer@JayDyer·
what are some basic questions you have that you want 8-12 minute videos on?
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bert kreischer
bert kreischer@bertkreischer·
What should I get a tattoo of
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