Matt D

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Matt D

Matt D

@theProf369

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Matt D
Matt D@theProf369·
@MattBMartin @Tellit007 All of my markers are pristine with zero medication. Only lifestyle, nutrition, and a few supplements. I would also never go to a hospital for anything. So i don’t have to worry about being a vegetable. I would go for a broken bone. That’s all though.
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Matt Martin
Matt Martin@MattBMartin·
Here’s the thing: modern emergency medicine is really, really good. You likely wouldn’t die. You’d have a heart attack or stroke and survive…your odds of surviving are extremely good, the best they’ve ever been. Then every day after that you get to play a game called “how much better would today be if I hadn’t had a heart attack in my 40s?” or “man, that stroke really jacked up my mobility and walking with this cane sucks.” It’s not a live/die binary answer. It’s a quality of life and healthspan answer. Don’t take a statin if you don’t want. There are 6-8 non-statin alternatives that are all really effective.
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Tellit Likeitis
Tellit Likeitis@Tellit007·
We did not measure LDL-C because we had a pill. We built the pill because we measured LDL-C. Families with Familial Hypercholesterolemia were dying of heart attacks in their 30s and 40s decades before statins existed. Goldstein and Brown won the Nobel Prize in 1985 for mapping the LDL receptor. The observation came first. The mechanism came second. The drug came third. Then came the natural experiment. People born with PCSK9 loss-of-function mutations have lifelong low LDL-C. No pill. No physician. No randomization. Just genetics. Cohen et al., NEJM 2006: 88% reduction in coronary heart disease risk. The drug did not create that finding. It confirmed one that nature had already run. Then VESALIUS-CV enrolled 12,257 patients with no prior heart attack or stroke. Evolocumab versus placebo. 25% reduction in major cardiovascular events. Primary prevention. The pill confirmed what the genetics had already shown. The argument that LDL is a pharmaceutical invention requires explaining why the people born without working LDL receptors kept dying before the pharmaceutical industry existed. Never give up. Never surrender.
Matthew Baszucki@matthewbaszucki

We measure LDL cholesterol not because it's the best marker of cardiovascular risk, but because we have a pill that lowers it. The markers that actually matter (ApoB, fasting insulin, triglyceride to HDL ratio) we don't routinely test. Because there's no pill to sell.

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Matt D
Matt D@theProf369·
@Tellit007 @RudolphTroha Berberine, high dose niacin, and omega 3 without ruining quality of life. A widow maker does not ruin quality of life. It ends life and allows me to meet jesus. Enjoy your fatigue, dementia, muscle atrophy and pain, and sexual dysfunction I suppose.
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Tellit Likeitis
Tellit Likeitis@Tellit007·
@theProf369 @RudolphTroha So many other options than statins now. You know what really ruins a life? A widowmaker heart attack due to chronic ignoring high ApoB. Choose wisely.
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Harmony Bright
Harmony Bright@bright_har6612·
3 years older now. 3 years wiser. I no longer believe everything I hear. I refuse to settle for ineffective treatments for my schizophrenia. I look healthier and happier now because I am. Medical keto gave me my life back.
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Giuseppe Palombo
Giuseppe Palombo@GiuseppePalombo·
Hulscher isn’t a doctor. Until 2023, he was doing dental support work. Think of him as the American Nicole Minetti -a former dental hygienist in Italy who improbably rose to political prominence- now rebranded as a ‘vaccine and COVID expert.’ Same résumé inflation, different continent.
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Matt D
Matt D@theProf369·
@Tellit007 I would rather not ruin my quality of life with a statin drug.
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☀melissa in arcadia
☀melissa in arcadia@DesertAZQ·
@BowTiedHRT Wow. You'd think bacto was even better than ephedra (I'm still a bit bitter over that one) or something. This is bonkers.
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SilverFoxLeo
SilverFoxLeo@BowTiedHRT·
⭐️ Want to end your life? Here are all the tools you need. Want to try to extend your life or make it better? Fuck you and your health journey! ⭐️ Amazon pulled bacteriostatic water overnight for no apparent reason yet high purity sodium nitrite, an integral part of a type of DIY suicide kit, took years and multiple lawsuits before Amazon removed it. Amazon received family warnings starting in 2018 that people, mostly minors, were buying 98 to 99.6 percent lab grade sodium nitrite on the platform and using it to commit suicide. Here’s what’s truly fucked up: Amazon kept selling the chemical for years and its algorithm even suggested anti vomit medications and how to books alongside it. It took public pressure and lawsuits from grieving families, now up to 28 cases, before Amazon restricted high concentration sales. The full ban on concentrations over 10 percent didn’t happen until November 2025: more than seven years after the first warnings. I wonder who’s got the power to pressure Amazon like that over simple bac water??
💯 GarageGymDad 💯@garage_gym_dad

PSA: Amazon no longer selling BAC water. If running low get your order in through other channels. The peptide crackdown continues 😂

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Vitaly Paskov
Vitaly Paskov@VPStrategic·
@MartinShkreli @IlirSela Bro throughout your career despite being intelligent you’ve demonstrated you’re reckless, have zero regard for risk management & legal compliance and you’re confrontational for ego purposes. You’re the living definition of a liability. I wouldn’t hire you to manage a single folio
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Martin Shkreli
Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli·
i would like to be a publicly traded CEO again! who can make this happen!?
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Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️@HealthyAlfred·
They clamped both carotid arteries in a rat’s neck shut. For 20 minutes. Zero blood to the brain. Brain damage. Hippocampal lesions. Memory wiped. Motor coordination destroyed. The untreated rats never recovered. The brain never even tried to repair itself. The only thing that reversed the damage — was BPC-157. Memory fully restored. Coordination fully restored. Hippocampal neurons recovered at both 24 AND 72 hours. Not compensated. Not retrained. Reversed. (PMID: 32558293) Stroke is the #1 cause of long-term disability in the US. 700,000 Americans every year. Most survivors never return to baseline. Ever. You survived. Everyone told you that’s what matters. But surviving a stroke and recovering from one are two completely different things. You relearned how to button your shirt at 58. You do speech therapy 3 times a week. You write lists for things you used to remember without thinking. You tell people you’re doing great because you’re tired of the look on their faces when you say you’re not. You stopped expecting to get better. You just adapted. And everyone around you called that recovery. Your neurologist prescribed rehab. Your PT retrains your muscles. Your speech therapist retrains your words. Every single one of them is teaching your brain to work around damage that nobody tried to repair. Your aspirin prevents the next clot. Your statin manages cholesterol. Your blood pressure medication adjusts the number. They’re protecting you from the NEXT stroke while nobody repairs the damage from the FIRST one. Researchers cut blood flow to a rat’s brain completely. 20 minutes. The exact model for human stroke. BPC-157 reversed both early and delayed brain damage and achieved full functional recovery. A rat had zero blood to its brain for 20 minutes and BPC-157 brought its memory back. Your post-stroke fog is a simpler ask. → Blood to brain cut off completely: reversed → Brain damage: repaired at 24h AND 72h​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ → Memory: fully restored → Motor coordination: fully restored → Side effects: zero Your rehab retrains the brain around what’s broken. Your medication prevents the next event. Neither repairs the damage from the one that already happened. That brain damage isn’t permanent. It’s unrepaired. Your rehab adapts to the damage. BPC-157 reversed it. Not FDA-approved. Preclinical evidence. Not medical advice.
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ً ً@cam1223334·
@Chambo_afc @Thekillacali420 @TMZ So, we’re just gonna believe everything the media tells us? Lmfao. The FWC is investigating it, and there’s really no true evidence whether it was dead before hand or not. Regardless, who the fuck goes through the Everglades with a bunch of guns? Still sketchy.
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mut@Thekillacali420·
@TMZ Just remember clav is 21 and got arrested cause two girls were fighting. Tiger woods is over 50 drunk driving and rolling his car.
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Matt D
Matt D@theProf369·
@alextatem @elixirOfJustice *** you mean what his doctors are doing to his nervous system. You people are satanists. You fggots ruined my life also. Thank God I found chiropractors and naturopaths. Turns out I never had ADD or Anxiety. I had PTSD, nutrient deficiencies, and a lot of gene mutations.
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Dr. Alex Tatem
Dr. Alex Tatem@alextatem·
@elixirOfJustice I don’t think he appreciates what this is going to do to his nervous system long term. Captain obvious over here, I know. 😕
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Michael Albert, MD
Michael Albert, MD@MichaelAlbertMD·
The cholesterol wars are over. LDL won. New guidelines. Four landmark trials. An oral PCSK9 inhibitor that matches injectables. And data proving we should be treating patients we currently aren't. Here's everything clinicians need to know. 🧵
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MyFWC
MyFWC@MyFWC·
The FWC is aware of a video depicting individuals in the Everglades on an airboat who appear to be discharging firearms at an alligator. FWC officers are looking into the incident and will provide additional information when available. To report wildlife violations, call the Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-3922.
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Matt D
Matt D@theProf369·
@vvildout @n1ckfuentes @GavinValenti @MyFWC Yeah except you will never get caught doing it. Until you are a fucking retard and live stream it on the internet. That’s why he should be charged, for being a fucking retard. Not for his actions.
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wild@vvildout·
@n1ckfuentes @GavinValenti @MyFWC Unlawful discharge of a firearm in the Everglades or elsewhere in Florida violates Florida Statute 790.15, acting as a first-degree misdemeanor if done recklessly or in public, or a second-degree felony if shot from a vehicle. target practice is prohibited, they did it grossly
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Captain Canuck
Captain Canuck@Capt_Canuckski·
@Breedlove22 @LMV112233 This is a disaster of a cycle. Even if you are doing blood work weekly, nothing explains what you did in November, or September, or whatever that is recently where you're doing over 2 grams a week. Then what? You just stopped? Or went back to 150 T a week?
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Robert ₿reedlove
Robert ₿reedlove@Breedlove22·
Everyone keeps asking me what I’m on to look like this at 40. So here are all the peptides, anabolics, and hormones I used to reach 8.5% body fat at 227 pounds, 6’4” (a 100% transparent thread): 1. Retatrutide
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The Angry Cat
The Angry Cat@MeTheAngryCat·
From my experience and what other people say it's not a priority. My wife's doc didn't order her an A1c for her checkup this year, and the doc said that if she wanted she could add it but it may cost extra. I thought it'd be standard, especially in Tennessee. I take her fasting blood sugar from time to time and she's fine, and her lipids were good. But I thought A1c is cheap and should be done. I pay $10 for the test. Years ago my own doc ordered me lots of good tests but didn't even mention to me that my A1c was high but was concerned about my LDL-c. It was at that point I started I changed my diet. My daughter has a reaction to too much sugar. A1c was fine so I did fasting insulin and that was good. Doc didn't care about fasting insulin but I thought it was part of understanding the mystery of her sugar reaction.
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Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott@ScottAppliedSci·
The thing is, at any given level of insulin etc. the raised lipids still bring additional risk and still need to be dealt with. By all means measure and fix a whole bunch of things, but don't pretend there is a metabolic nirvana where LDL/ApoB don't matter.
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd

My mother texted me the other day asking about her lipids. "What's your fasting insulin?" I asked. Her doctor has never ordered this, not once. She's going back to the lab to "complete" her bloodwork today. If your doctor doesn't order this lab, you need a new doctor.

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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
I don't post who I get peptides from for two reasons: 1. I'm paying full price and not making any money from these companies. At 268k followers, while not a massive account, with the number of people who ask for referrals, I'd be making these companies thousands and thousands with zero upside for me. 2. If I did decide to just give these companies free business, no one would believe I was doing it for free because that would be insanely stupid on my part. Because of that, I'd have my account at risk by not using the paid post feature. There is zero upside for me and nothing but negatives. If my account was small or if it were a friends business, I'd gladly share it. Sorry if that makes me a jerk, but if you say you'd advertise for a random company, making them a fortune, you're either dumb or lying. As someone who currently gets paid by no one, it just makes no sense to do stuff like that for free.
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Matt D
Matt D@theProf369·
@jarvis30060 @EvelLuther @GamewithDave Life would be 100000x better if we only had white people in society. You are a nutrient deficient retarded emotional vegan. You don’t have the cognitive ability to understand.
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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
People who actually experienced the 1990s: What is something you miss from that decade that just isn't the same today
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