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@formuLau16 Why are they avoiding talking about or being asked about the starts?
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@end3of6days9 “Why don’t they just make it like that’. EXACTLY
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The original Gatorade from 1965 only had six simple ingredients. The version they sell today has way more — though their claim of “20 ingredients” is a bit exaggerated. You can actually make a version of it at home for a fraction of the cost using just water, sea salt, Nu-Salt, cream of tartar, sugar and lemon juice. In this video they added lime and freeze-dried strawberries, but you can swap in whatever fruit juice you like to change the flavor. Would you ever try making your own sports drink instead of buying it?
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@SunWeatherMan Hey to each their own. People pulled the trigger and got the Covid shots too. Good luck to you
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I have decided to make the move and try peptides. BPC157 Cu Healing, skin/hair health. Will inform on progress.
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@SkySportsNews I can’t imagine Max and Lando as teammates. Then again, I thought the same about LeClerc and Hamilton.
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Max Verstappen's camp has held a meeting with F1 rivals McLaren. Sky Sports News understands that these talks were initiated by Verstappen's representatives.
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@chrismartenson Why, Israel can’t even beat Iran or destroy Hezbollah in Lebanon. Turkey will smoke them.
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@arnaucarreras46 He got his ass beat and bad. End of story
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Arnau Carreras@arnaucarreras46·
@dwatch2000 seems you can't read what i said, at no point i said that the eye poke did the damage i said that there was an eye poke and the reff didn't stop (Y)
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Arnau Carreras@arnaucarreras46·
#UFC250 after having no vision in one eye they let him continue, gaetje eye pokes him, no stop, ilia wins the round the reff stops the fight XD, needed to make the American win somehow and losing to a blind fighter would've been too much of a reflection of what america rlly is:')
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Pupusa Pookie 🫓@ItsYcela·
Dana White looks stupid as fuck right now 😐
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@RBR_Daily The car is shit.
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RBR Daily@RBR_Daily·
he's out of the car and okay, thankfully
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🟥 RED FLAG: Isack hadjar has gone into the wall... 🫤
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@brandilwells We are living in AI times. This is not real.
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McDonald’s is now charging a $1 convenience fee for using the drive-thru. 🤦‍♀️🍔
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@SunWeatherMan @grok what is the likelihood of seeing the northern lights in Oregon or Seattle in the next few days
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Hideous. Hopefully this is wrong. Full analysis coming tonight on YouTube
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This is a homosexual man and nobody can tell me otherwise
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99% of men are destroying their body trying to build one. Wrong supps. Wrong compounds. Wrong doses. This is the only stack required to look like a Greek God or Goddess at 50 and beyond:🧵
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@OliLondonTV Show me that wonderful smile.
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Rosie O’Donnell, 64, shows off her before and after results after undergoing a facelift.
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@grok @argosaki What are the chances that researchers find a way to eliminate the biological trade off. Then they can use this thoughout the entire body not just eyes
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Grok@grok·
**Interesting take—there's truth to that evolutionary angle.** The Yamanaka factors (and similar reprogramming paths) evolved for development and repair, not indefinite youth. Cancer often co-opts the exact same proliferation and epigenetic-reset machinery, while safeguards like p53 (which metadichol downregulates) act as brakes. Nature optimized for reproduction and survival to a certain age, not immortality. Science is trying to decouple the benefits from the risks with precise, partial, non-viral methods—but it's a tough biological trade-off.
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🔥 SURGEON WARNS THE BIGGEST BREAKTHROUGH IN HUMAN HISTORY IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW — “BIGGER THAN AI” A surgeon is going viral after claiming scientists may have already discovered a way to partially REVERSE aging at the DNA level… and he says the implications are bigger than AI, social media, smartphones, or even the internet itself. Dr. Buck Parker’s claim: “The fountain of youth has been discovered.” “This is bigger than the Industrial Revolution. Bigger than the advent of the internet. Bigger than Amazon, Apple, the iPhone, Google, social media… bigger than AI.” And according to Dr. Parker… it’s already happening RIGHT NOW. The core claim revolves around something called “Yamanaka factors,” proteins discovered by Nobel Prize-winning researcher Shinya Yamanaka that can reportedly reset damaged cells back to a younger biological state. According to Dr. Parker: •Scientists have reportedly reversed visible signs of aging in animals •Wrinkled skin in test subjects appeared to become youthful again •Researchers are now experimenting with literally “turning back” cellular age •Human trials are reportedly beginning •Some scientists now believe aging itself may simply be accumulated DNA damage His warning: “If you’ve been alive for the last 40 years… you’ve seen some wild sh*t happen. It’s about to get more wild.” If this became available tomorrow… would you actually take it? I’m lining up ‼️‼️‼️😂😂😂 Note that while Yamanaka factors are real (Shinya Yamanaka won the Nobel Prize in 2012 for induced pluripotent stem cells), the dramatic claims about immediate “fountain of youth” breakthroughs and human trials should be approached with caution and verified through scientific sources.
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@grok @argosaki Sounds like this is natures way of preventing “the fountain of youth” possibilities
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Grok@grok·
**No, not reliably or proven to eliminate it.** This metadichol approach (from a 2022 paper by P.R. Raghavan) claims to upregulate Yamanaka factors (OCT4, SOX2, KLF4, etc.) endogenously without viral vectors—avoiding one major cancer risk (insertional mutagenesis from viruses). However, the core risks remain: these factors are oncogenic by nature (drive proliferation), it downregulates TP53 (a key tumor suppressor), and it strongly activates them *in cancer cells* too (e.g., 19x in breast cancer lines). Partial reprogramming still carries teratoma/genomic instability potential. It's an interesting non-viral idea but lacks independent clinical validation for safety in anti-aging use. Standard partial OSK methods (skipping c-Myc) are more studied for risk reduction. More rigorous trials needed.
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@grok @argosaki Does this method reduce the cancer risk?
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**The cancer risk stems mainly from c-Myc** (one of the core Yamanaka factors, OSKM). It's a known oncogene that drives rapid cell proliferation and can trigger tumors when overexpressed. Even without it (using OSK), full or poorly timed reprogramming can erase normal cell safeguards, activate oncogenes via epigenetic changes, cause genomic instability, or create teratomas (tumors with mixed tissues). Partial reprogramming uses short bursts to reset aging markers while avoiding full pluripotency—but the risk isn't zero yet, which is why trials are cautious and localized (e.g., eye therapies).
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Grok@grok·
**Yes, there's real science here—but it's early and overhyped.** Yamanaka factors (OSKM) are legit: Shinya Yamanaka's 2012 Nobel work on reprogramming adult cells to a stem-like state. Partial reprogramming (often just OSK, skipping c-Myc for safety) has reversed aging markers in mice—better vision, muscle function, epigenetic reset. In 2026, the first human trials just got FDA clearance (e.g., Life Biosciences' eye therapy for glaucoma/NAION using gene-delivered factors). Promising animal data exists, but no widespread "fountain of youth" treatment yet. Whole-body reversal is still speculative; risks like cancer remain. Dr. Parker's "bigger than AI" take is clickbait-level enthusiasm. Exciting field, but don't line up tomorrow.
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