Thomas O Dwyer

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Thomas O Dwyer

Thomas O Dwyer

@tod1981

Trying to live the dream . Family and friends will make it happen! Trying to be a good a Catholic love my Country

Ireland انضم Mart 2011
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Rory Not Sorry
Rory Not Sorry@rorynotsorry·
Time to cut back on MT2... I am english/irish ancestory... and my fellow engineer from Palestine thought I might possibly be Arabic.
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BowTiedPhys
BowTiedPhys@BowTiedPhys·
Injects first ever dose of MOTS-c (1 mg) 5 min later - tongue starts to swell + throat tigthens + flushes. Drives himself to the ED. IV Benadryl. Careful out there, friends.
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Thomas O Dwyer
Thomas O Dwyer@tod1981·
@theproof I get the concern of course especially around cancer. But aren't most of these grey market peptides already naturally accuring or mimicking in the human body. Its not like injecting test but its signaling in the body.
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Simon Hill MSc, BSc
Simon Hill MSc, BSc@theproof·
Sad reality of increased peptide use may well be increased cancer incidence in young people. Keep in mind many of these have not gone through human randomised controlled studies comparing them to a placebo. Making it near impossible to evaluate risk versus reward. Exceptions to this are peptides like GLP-1 RAs, insulin etc which have gone through rigorous human clinical trials to evaluate safety and efficacy. For the right candidate the benefits outweigh the risks. MANY things we see in animal studies do not translate to humans. Please be careful. Right now it’s more important than ever to stay healthy - because in just 5-15 years there’s likely going to be great medical discoveries that genuinely increase health span. Perfect time to double down on nutrition, sleep, exercise, stress management and avoid taking unnecessary risks on unproven treatments hiding under the seductive label of ‘regenerative medicine’
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Thomas O Dwyer@tod1981·
@CoffeeBlackMD Sure what else would your liver be at if you didn't test it one in a while with a splash of whiskey on the rocks !
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CoffeeBlackMD
CoffeeBlackMD@CoffeeBlackMD·
No. I like a drink. Ffs. You don’t have to get trashed. “But even one drink …” STFU, nerd. Look. I don’t care if you never ever ever ever wanna ever again. That’s cool. We can hang. Imma have one. Maybe. Idk. It doesn’t matter. I’m not dying like ten years before you for it.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

Friends, stop drinking alcohol. Not cut back. Eliminate. > alcohol increases cortisol > disrupts REM sleep > accelerates epigenetic aging > shrinks hippocampal volume > elevates resting heart rate > raises inflammatory markers > impairs glucose metabolism for 16 hrs One drink does that.

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Thomas O Dwyer
Thomas O Dwyer@tod1981·
@MichaelAlbertMD Even though the backlash is real please continue to research pros and cons there's obviously a market out there where people feel doctors don't fix anymore just prescribe and go! Surely you see theres a huge gap forming
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Michael Albert, MD
Michael Albert, MD@MichaelAlbertMD·
I’m realizing that many people don’t understand this: Category II peptides like BPC-157 are pharmaceuticals—not supplements. These are bioactive compounds with real physiologic effects, often being used without even basic Phase I safety data. There’s a serious gap in education when it comes to these untested drug products. I’ll be updating my newsletter to better explain what these compounds are—and what they aren’t. New peptide deep dive coming soon as a special edition of #SubstanceOverNoise.
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Thomas O Dwyer
Thomas O Dwyer@tod1981·
@BowTiedPhys We should really be letting others know where we got this peptide in case other's have a similar batch out there. Where bought and lab if known ...
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Thomas O Dwyer@tod1981·
@rorynotsorry Pretty sure In the 30s.and 40s doctors were telling people to smoke back then... and I'm sure there's lots of similar examples out there ... everything has risk. Your prescribed medicine comes with a booklet of potential side effects or risks.
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Rory Not Sorry
Rory Not Sorry@rorynotsorry·
So I am a dumb guy... I failed out of Junior College. But... it seems like there are some flaws in this logic. 1. If its dangerous, and millions are taking it... how could people not realize it was dangerous. 2. If millions are taking it... and people aren't aware that its dangerous... the only two options are that a. there is a giant conspiracy theory hiding all sorts of danger, or b. its not really all that dangerous. 3. Perhaps he is talking about the potential/possible danger... like its not dangerous now, but with no standards, it could be dangerous... (valid). Then it seems the answer would be to have testing.
Michael Albert, MD@MichaelAlbertMD

People don't realize how dangerous this peptide moment is. There are millions of people taking untested drugs with no manufacturing standards. This is far worse than Thalidomide.

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Thomas O Dwyer@tod1981·
@MichaelAlbertMD Isn't there talk about bringing some out of the grey into the light ! Would that not put you on the fence with some of them pending their approval
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Michael Albert, MD
Michael Albert, MD@MichaelAlbertMD·
People don't realize how dangerous this peptide moment is. There are millions of people taking untested drugs with no manufacturing standards. This is far worse than Thalidomide.
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c@punishedfounder·
if you buy peptides from any place other than peptaura… stop being such a goy
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exp@0xexpt·
@BerbarianWizard invited me to eat a traditional Algerian meal, told me "you will love bezelouf" tf is this shit mayne? he even told me "you are my guest, the eyes and brains are for you" nigga 😭😭😭
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exp@0xexpt·
You can now pay with Venmo / Zelle / CashApp / Revolut on Peptaura !
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Thomas O Dwyer@tod1981·
@elonmusk Jack reacher needs to properly investigate this sort this crap right out
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
This is insane
Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@DrewPavlou

BREAKING: Court documents reveal that Australian government war crimes investigators do not even have the NAMES of two individuals Ben Roberts-Smith is alleged to have killed in Afghanistan almost 20 years ago. Nobody has managed to identify these alleged victims - even after $300 million was spent on war crimes investigations over five years. Australian Office of Special Investigations director Ross Barnett already revealed that investigators have: - No crime scenes - No access to the deceased - No bodies - No post-mortem report - No official cause of death - No recovery of projectiles to link to weapons that might have been carried by members of the ADF - No photographs - No site plans - No measurements - No recovery of projectiles - No blood spatter Now we know that after nearly $300 million and 5 years of investigation, they do not even have the NAMES of two alleged victims. If there is no name, no identification, no body - how do we even know they were killed? Does anybody actually think this is fair? Does anybody actually think that a criminal conviction - proved to a criminal standard, beyond reasonable doubt - is remotely possible in these circumstances? Daily Mail: ''Two of the five men Ben Roberts-Smith is accused of murdering while serving with the Special Air Service in Afghanistan have never been identified by war crimes investigators. Court documents seen by the Daily Mail show one of the Victoria Cross recipient's alleged victims is described only as 'Person Under Control 1', or alternatively 'Enemy Killed in Action 3'.''

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Dr. Chibuike M.
Dr. Chibuike M.@Dr_Chibuike_M·
Ouch 😣 A patient was rushed to the emergency room after sustaining a catastrophic industrial injury involving a coconut shell grinder. The left upper limb was entrapped in high-powered rotating machinery, resulting in extensive trauma, shattering his bones, muscles, ligament, vessels and skin. Imaging revealed comminuted fractures of the radius and ulna (bones of the forearm) with severe soft tissue damage, contamination, and compromised vascular integrity. Do you think this can be saved or should it be amputated? 🤔
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c@punishedfounder·
talked to guy in big health co yesterday, conversation shifted to peptides “I bought GLOW from [REDACTED], they were highly rated on finnrick; how much on peptaura?” “$230” “that’s not ch-” “for 10” “WHAT?!” peptaura.
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