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🧬 Operational Biology | Precision Longevity | Data-driven Protocols. Optimal human output. Elite performance science for the serious health optimizer. 👇

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
@rand_longevity great morning checklist. Creatine and sunlight are powerful, but the contrarian truth is most people need blood work and analysis to personalize peptides and dosing for real results. We believe in turning solid routines into elite longevity performance. Expand the image for the full dashboard. Which are part of your routine?👇
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Rand@rand_longevity

morning routine checklist: - coffee - creatine - 10 mins of sunlight - 16oz of water - long walk what would you add?

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
Update: 🚨 BLUE LIGHT BLOCKERS ARE A CHEAT CODE. INDIVIDUALIZED RECOVERY MAPPING MAKES THEM ELITE. @coachdango is dropping truth on blue blockers and it's spot on for evening screens. Our data-backed addition is that they're powerful, but the missing piece is precision adaptation signals that reveal whether your body is actually getting the melatonin and recovery boost it needs. We turn solid hacks into dialed in personal wins. 🌙 📱 Drop your typical evening screen hours and latest resting HRV or sleep score below 👇
Dan Go@CoachDanGo

The biggest cheat code is wearing bluelight blockers at night, especially if you go on screens. The bluelight from the screen sends a signal to your brain that it's time to wake up. Not what you want to do at night. Bluelight blockers block that light, helping you sleep.

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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick@foundmyfitness·
Most people don't need more protein to build muscle. They need to train more. Protein isn’t the main driver of adaptation, training is. Muscle growth, strength, and metabolic health are primarily stimulated by mechanical tension and progressive overload, not just a higher protein intake. Protein’s role is supportive. It helps repair and build after you’ve given your body a reason to adapt. But without a meaningful training stimulus, more protein doesn’t translate into better outcomes (e.g., more strength, greater lean mass).
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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
This nails supplement timing for longevity 💪 Contrarian truth though: without personalized blood work and SNP analysis to guide peptides and dosing, you’re still guessing. The real edge is in the data. @ Turn good habits into elite results. 🧬 Expand the image for the full dashboard and reply with your own data. 👇
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Dr. Anya@Just_DrAnya

This is pure gold—the timing of supplements makes all the difference. From a longevity perspective, taking magnesium before bed is key because it improves deep sleep, relaxes the nervous system, and helps the body repair itself overnight. Zinc at night (away from calcium) supports hormones and immunity, while vitamin D with fatty food improves its absorption to protect bones and brain function. Small adjustments like these can make a huge difference in energy, recovery, and how we age.

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
The future just changed forever. Can’t wait to see what @xai will come out with regarding peptides and general medical research advancements. The golden age of health optimization is now.
Andre Watson 🧬@nanogenomic

Extremely excited to announce LigandForge 🧬⚡ Generate high-quality peptides at over 10,000x - 1M the speed of state-of-the-art methods like Bindcraft and Boltzgen. Predict binding affinity with 83% correlation to experimental binding data. 150 protein targets benchmarked.

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
Spot on from @thegarybrecka about morning protein. My data-backed take: it’s a great start, but real optimization demands continuous biomarker tracking and personalized peptides matched to your genetics. Most people miss that layer, here’s the dashboard that doesn’t. 🧬 *Macros vs Markers* Expand the image for the full dashboard. Share your usual morning protein below 👇
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Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka

One of the biggest mistakes I see in nutrition: People eat almost no protein at breakfast. If your first meal is mostly carbs, your blood sugar spikes and crashes within a few hours. Aim for 30–40g of protein in the morning: Eggs. Greek yogurt. Protein smoothie. Steak and eggs. What did you eat this morning??

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
@Dan_OptiSys Great! Most people don’t realize the profound effects of tracking your own biomarkers through bloodwork.
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Daniel 🏃💨@Dan_OptiSys·
@BioStatLtd Was able to lower my biological age by 6 years recently and was thrilled about it.
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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
Provocative but true: The first to hit 200 is likely already here — but only if they’re ruthless with blood work, SNP-guided peptides, and biometrics like Bryan Johnson. Blind optimism won’t cut it. The BioStat community is stacking the real advantages with personalized panels. 🧬 Data > Destiny Expand the image for the full dashboard. Drop your latest biological age score or IGF-1 level below 👇
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Rand@rand_longevity

the first person to live to 200 is already alive and they are probably in their 70s

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
Most people guess blindly with peptides - genetics changes everything. We're matching 116 SNPs to CIRBP pathways to unlock true age reversal. 🧬🧪 DNA swab test, bloodwork verified, #Longevity Matching peptides to genetics will be the missing piece. Welcome to the age of true bio-optimization. Drop the peptides you’re most interested in below 👇
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ThePeptideList@PeptideList

Bowhead whales produce proteins that repair DNA damage for 200 years. Humans already use peptides that mic some of these pathways. The next step: matching the right peptides to the right genetics. We're running that study now. 20 people. 116 SNPs. 90 days.

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
@Dan_OptiSys Timing matters, but you can't out-time poor bioavailability. If gastric acid destroys the raw compound, your perfectly timed dose is entirely useless. Liposomal delivery protects the payload for true cellular uptake.
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Daniel 🏃💨@Dan_OptiSys·
@BioStatLtd Disagree, Liposomal is a fad. The missing point is actually timing. Taking supplements in the morning vs evening. With or without food is also an important factor.
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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
Most Supplements Fail Bioavailability - Just Expensive Urine. Stop wasting capital on marketing hype. Understand the Bioavailability Hierarchy. Glycinate beats Oxide every time. Form determines plasma impact. Liposomal is a 5-10x multiplier. Validate via blood markers. Test, don't guess. 🔬💊💸📈📈📈 What’s your current strategy for maximizing absorption on your protocol?
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Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka

Most people think supplements don’t work... sometimes that’s true. If the nutrient isn’t in a form your body can absorb, it won’t do what you think it’s doing. In this new episode, I break down bioavailability and why the form of a nutrient can determine whether it helps your body… or just gets flushed away. Watch the full episode right here on X👇🏻

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
This Changes Everything When Paired With Blood Work. Gary Brecka dropping truth bombs on bioavailability. Standard supplements often mean 80% excretion and expensive urine. Form determines actual plasma levels. Absorption science is clear: magnesium glycinate > oxide, liposomal delivery 5-10x higher. 🧪🩸 “test don’t guess” Tested your supplement forms yet? Reply with your blood markers 👇
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Gary Brecka
Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka·
Most people think supplements don’t work... sometimes that’s true. If the nutrient isn’t in a form your body can absorb, it won’t do what you think it’s doing. In this new episode, I break down bioavailability and why the form of a nutrient can determine whether it helps your body… or just gets flushed away. Watch the full episode right here on X👇🏻
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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
Zero Peptide Deaths - But Blood Work Changes Everything. This massive red pill shows 0 deaths, but you can't guess blindly. IGF-1, liver enzymes and full hormone panels are mandatory for long-term use. What’s your latest IGF-1 or liver panel? 🧬👇
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BowTiedYukon@BowTiedYukon

Alcohol contributes to 2.6 millions deaths per year worldwide, “steroids” contribute to 10-30 deaths per year and there are 0 deaths linked to the use of peptides so it seems to me like reply guys are freaking about the wrong things

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
🚨 This ankle metric is a game-changer. Bryan Johnson observed Achilles thickness correlates directly with higher probability of a cardiac event. But most people are still clueless without serial blood work to track the real LDL damage over time. Blood biomarkers + tendon imaging = true longevity edge. Most are still guessing blindly. Have you thought about measuring tendon thickness? What’s your Achilles thickness or latest ApoB? 📈👇
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

Your ankle is a window into your heart. A new study found that patients with a thickened Achilles tendon were nearly twice as likely to experience a major cardiovascular event within three years of a coronary stent procedure. An observational study retrospectively compared outcomes for 1362 participants with coronary artery disease undergoing PCI, examining differences between patients with and without Achilles tendon thickening (defined as ≥8 mm in men or ≥7.5 mm in women). Patients with thickened Achilles tendons faced a 99% higher risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) over three years (28.4% vs 17.9% for those with and without thickening, respectively). (MACE was defined as all-cause death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, stent thrombosis, stroke, and clinically driven target-vessel revascularization.) Thickened Achilles tendons were more prevalent in patients with the more severe, rapidly developing, and less stable acute coronary syndrome (ACS) (24.3% had thickened tendons) compared to patients with the more stable chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) (13.7% had thickened tendons). Among ACS patients, having a thickened Achilles tendon was a significant predictor, increasing the risk of a recurring major cardiovascular event within the next three years by 4.7 times. The findings suggest that Achilles tendon thickening may serve as a prognostic marker in patients with cardiovascular disease, with special value in predicting early recurrence of major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with acute coronary syndrome. While the analysis did not include blood cholesterol levels and does not establish causation, one plausible explanation is that Achilles tendon thickening reflects cumulative exposure to elevated LDL cholesterol over many years. This may be especially relevant in familial hypercholesterolemia, a genetic disorder characterized by markedly elevated LDL cholesterol, in which Achilles tendon thickening is also used as a diagnostic criterion.

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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
Minimalist meals, maximized results. 📉 Stop overcomplicating your nutrition. This simple ground beef and rice bowl is a foundational longevity diet hack for stable energy and lower A1C decision fatigue. We upgrade it with strategic magnesium, omega-3s, and electrolytes for metabolic support. 🧬 Test, don't guess your biometrics. Drop your go-to optimization plate below 👇 #MetabolicHealth #TestDontGuess
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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
100% correct. If you aren't testing, you're guessing. The Blueprint methodology validates what actually moves biomarkers using daily blood work and wearables. Data shows CGM-guided eating cuts glycemic variability by 15-30% and monitored peptides drop hs-CRP. Stop wasting time on noise and focus on evidence-based longevity. What’s one intervention that actually moved your labs the most? 📊🔬🧪
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Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Bryan Johnson: "Most things in health and wellness and longevity don't work. People spend a lot of time doing stuff and I would say save your time and money and don't do a lot of stuff."
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BioStat@BioStatLtd·
@WorldPeptide @Dan_OptiSys @hubermanlab Of course. Speaking in a general sense, lots of garbage out on the gray market. That’s why testing services and databases are of utmost importance. Reintroducing compounding is going to wholly legitimize the peptide market, that’s just a fact.
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
Consider this arc: peptides were around in niche communities, GLPs from Pharma then exploded, people realized they could take less or source them elsewhere, regulation enters & now gray & black market are going bye-bye & companies like HIMs & clean compounders are set to soar.
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