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Breathe better. Live better. Xlear offers nasal health products made with xylitol. #LiveXlear #xylitol.

American Fork, Utah Joined Haziran 2013
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@SecKennedy @HHSGov @DrOzCMS A great way to cut costs and prevent illness is go upstream from the illness, start discussing better oral/nasal hygiene practices.
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Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy·
At HHS, we reject the idea that our health system is too broken to fix. Today, @DrOzCMS and I are announcing a new Healthcare Advisory Committee—top experts from across the country coming together to provide insight on how to cut costs, reduce red tape, and put patients first. Real reform starts now.
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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
Everyone needs to know about the connections between gum disease and pregnancy complications. Gum disease bacteria pass in the maternal bloodstream, infect the placenta, and harm foetal vascular development. Here's a primer. 👇👇👇 Nannan et al 2022 pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC96…
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Xlear@XlearInc·
@AaronSiriSG Peter McCullough should be working in this administration, Surgeon General or head of the CDC... one of the two. He had the courage and understanding to stand up very early on. We need smart courageous people like him.
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Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
Edney has no business dispensing bandaids, let alone running the CDC. When heading Mississippi's health department that state ranked near dead last in health and he's a vaccine zealot that does not respect individual and civil rights. mississippitoday.org/2026/03/23/tru…
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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones
Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
‘Regular oral health assessments and timely periodontal treatment, along with promoting good oral hygiene practices, can help reduce systemic inflammation and potentially lower cardiovascular risk’ Oral Hygiene and Cardiovascular Health Zaman et al 2025 bit.ly/3LezW4Q
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Xlear@XlearInc·
@DrNeilStone Soap.... saved countless more lives than vaccines ever will
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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Name a human invention that has saved more lives than vaccines
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Xlear@XlearInc·
@raychix @MJTruthUltra Military grade is usually made by the lowest bidder. Military grade RayBan goggles were crap, they cost more than your civilian grade ski goggles.
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Raychi@raychix·
@MJTruthUltra the secret sauce is always military grade and we get the watered down version
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MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
This is when… Tony Robbins discussed Reverse aging, and the US Military's Secret NMN "Captain America" Pill that activates the mitochondria — which may soon be released to the public Remember when Trump released that video on TS about the mitochondria? - Tony discusses Harvard geneticist Dr. David Sinclair’s research on NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide), a precursor that boosts declining NAD+ levels to fight aging; the narrator highlights mouse studies where old mice given NMN regained youthful stamina, energy, and running performance. Sinclair’s father, 80 years old at the time was in a declined state. After Sinclair’s treatment, his father now outlift’s him at the gym, walks 2-3 miles every day, his cognitive functions came back - Sinclair’s company MetroBiotech partnered with the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) around 2021 to test MIB-626—an advanced, stabilized NMN variant—on elite special forces troops. - Per Tony, the military trial enhanced physical endurance, faster injury recovery, better resilience, and overall troop performance—as he sensationalized it as a pathway to real “Captain America” super soldiers. He says this eventually could be released to the public. rumble.com/v77cnf6-tony-r…
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Xlear@XlearInc·
Can you give us a good example of an "epidemic" roaring back? I can give a number of good examples where improvements in hygiene and sanitation have reduced epidemics, i can also give you a great example of an ongoing epidemic that public health refuses to effectively address that could be ended. Tooth decay... let's end it already.
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ProPublica@propublica·
New: RFK Jr. is spreading doubts about vaccine safety and considering changes that could prompt manufacturers to flee the U.S. market. History has shown how plagues from the past can roar back when trust in shots — or access to them — falters. propub.li/47HEZCR
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Xlear@XlearInc·
I could tell you one gold gold that NIH, CDC, public health continue to ignore. Having an open discussing about personal hygiene. Improvements in drugs and pharma get a lot of pressure because they are expensive and companies pay for that press. All the advancements in medicine though have only contributed about 20% to the quality and longevity increases over the past 200yrs. Hygiene on the other hand... had contributed about 30% of that increased quality and longevity at a literal fraction of a fraction of the cost. We have a much more sophisticated understanding of what good hygiene means, yet nobody in public health wants to discuss and our very great and glorious regulatory agencies do not allow companies to discuss how hygiene improves health. I would be happy to discuss how simple programs can save tens of billions... not my math, this is just based off published research.
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Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD
Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD@NIHDirector_Jay·
NIH is proudly prioritizing drug repurposing as a way to accelerate research while using resources efficiently. Watch for some outstanding examples of how we’ve applied gold standard science to find new ways existing therapies can benefit more patients now:
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Xlear@XlearInc·
The most expensive part of Healthcare is the savings that could be had but aren't.. by improving oral hygiene practices in ALL populations. Pregnant mothers... good oral hygiene reduces preterm births by 25%, reduces tooth decay in their children. ($50m invested saves about $14B in downstream associated healthcare costs) Children in school... better oral hygiene reduces tooth decay, days missed from school, respiratory infections, and systemic health issues as adults. ($50 per student over 2yrs reduces tooth decay to practically nil until the kids graduate from high school) As adults... bad oral hygiene had been linked to alzheimers, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, Parkinsons disease, and many others. Oral hygiene though is not just brushing and dosing and using a fluoride toothpaste...it is about supporting commensal microbes while suppressing pathogens in the oral and nasal microbiomes. Just letting you know that there is some incredibly low hanging fruit here if you want to make impactful changes that do not cost much at all.
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Dr. Marty Makary
Dr. Marty Makary@DrMakaryFDA·
I never imagined 5,000 gathering to talk about medical quality. As @DrOzCMS says, the most expensive part of health care is poor quality care.
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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
An umbrella view (for those who like associative evidence*) *then look up the biological mechanisms which are much more interesting... ...then go brush your teeth 👇 Periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease: umbrella review Arbildo-Vega et al 2024 bit.ly/3NfvAeg
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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
Bacteria of the oral microbiome influence our taste perception. The species of bacteria are different in obesity and metabolic disease and they alter taste perception and food choices. 👇👇 Schamarek et al 2023 bit.ly/49dVQgH
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Xlear@XlearInc·
When is the FDA going to recognize the need for improved hygiene education and claims by companies selling hygiene products? We KNOW that improved hygiene practices has done more to reduce chronic illness than all the pharma products over the last 200yrs. If we allowed hygiene products to openly discuss how they work rather than censoring what can be said... we could make a massive impact on reducing systemic illnesses.
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Dr. Marty Makary@DrMakaryFDA·
FDA is expanding its use of real world evidence.
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Xlear@XlearInc·
@SenRandPaul @Rheath1010Rita You still haven't pushed for the fda to allow hygiene companies to openly discuss the benefits of hygiene and how good hygiene reduces epidemics
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Senator Rand Paul
Senator Rand Paul@SenRandPaul·
This week marks 6 years since the WHO declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Since then, I have: Exposed Fauci's inconsistencies under oath on NIH-funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab. Subpoenaed 14 federal agencies for records on COVID origins & risky research. Referred Fauci for criminal prosecution (multiple times) for allegedly lying to Congress. Uncovered evidence of Fauci deleting official records and obstructing investigations. Exposed the intelligence community's longstanding ties to coronavirus, including a January 2020 briefing on possible Wuhan lab origin. Introduced and advanced the bipartisan Risky Research Review Act to create an independent board overseeing—and blocking if needed—dangerous gain-of-function experiments. Introduced the Royalty Transparency Act to require government scientists to disclose what Pharma companies are paying them royalties to avoid conflicts of interest. Criticized mandates/coercion, highlighted risks like myocarditis in youth, and introduced the End the Vaccine Carveout Act to remove Big Pharma liability immunity for injuries. Led broader probes into COVID waste, royalties, and agency reforms to rebuild public trust. Six years later, the fight for truth and prevention goes on.
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Xlear@XlearInc·
@WHLeavitt How are they going to collect from fauci, Collins, CIA, FDA, FTC, Baric, and the people in our government that causes the pandumbic?
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Xlear@XlearInc·
@SecKennedy @HHSGov What about making hygiene part of our plan to end chronic illness?
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Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy·
We have a President who is intent on fixing problems and is fearless in his approach. Thanks to President Trump's leadership, @HHSgov has achieved more in a single year than any other administration in history: ✅ Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing ✅ Prior Authorization ✅ Price Transparency ✅ Ending the GRAS Loophole ✅ Removing 9 Petroleum-Based Food Dyes ✅ Making Baby Formula Healthy Again
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