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That's Chuck Liddell in my profile pic, he's a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion.

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mesenchymal stem cells/exosomes@MSCsExosomes·
(5/6)In fact I can't wait till designer babies exist because the way things are going white people are going to become a very small minority in the USA. In fact, most children in the USA are now non-white. But I think in the future you'll see millions of kids who look like this.
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Jesse Morse, this is Brigham Buhler's 5th time on the Joe Rogan show, in the first half they discuss peptides, in the second half Brigham really starts going off about MUSE cells and how revolutionary they are. MUSE cells are a sub phenotype of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), just listen to Brigham wax lyrical about how revolutionary MUSE cells are. He says MUSE cells are the holy grail that can literally become the tissue, they don't just secrete exosomes, they literally turn into the tissue, they can even get into the brain and turn into new neurons. According to Brigham Buhler MUSE cells will change the world! Don't forget Brigham personally knows RFK Jr. and has his phone number. They even mention the fact RFK Jr. takes peptides himself. Here's the link: open.spotify.com/episode/57yhe0…
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Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse·
Stem Cells‼️ On Sunday, in preparation of speaking at a Stem Cell conference in Paris soon, I will be releasing a deep dive into exactly what Stem Cells are, how they work, the different types, sources and really comprehensive review of the data. This will pull from over 75 studies and articles should provide a strong foundation for both patients and providers. I’m writing this to serve as an educational and reference piece. Here is a preview of a chart that I made comparing the grow factors and cytokines for the most popular different types of stem cells and PRP. Stay tuned!
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
are you gonna merge with AI or remain a legacy human?
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Julian Issa@juliankissa·
Peter Diamandis just revealed one of the biggest studies on human lifespan. A study of 69,000 women and 1,500 men published in the National Academy of Sciences found that optimists live 15% longer than pessimists. It was controlled for geography, age, and socioeconomic factors. Peter Diamandis says “what you think about changes your physiology”. That’s why he refuses to watch CNN or Fox. He calls the news cycle "10 to one negative news to positive news" because it's unbalanced. They intentionally feed negativity because humans pay 10 times more attention to it. His solution: • Follow specific people on X • Curate your own information • Use AI tools to find breakthroughs in fields you care about The reason is your brain is a neural net. You train it with what you feed it. Train it with every murder and crooked politician on the planet and you build a dystopian mindset. According to this study, it directly impacts how long you’ll live. — Peter Diamandis (@PeterDiamandis), Exec. Chairman at @XPRIZE @fountainlife_hq (and more)
Julian Issa@juliankissa

Will we be living to 150? Here's my conversation with Peter Diamandis (@PeterDiamandis), Exec. Chairman @XPRIZE @fountainlife_hq (and others) (0:00) – Intro: Are we going fast enough to reach longevity escape velocity? (3:00) – AI, digital superintelligence, and modeling human biology (6:00) – Why billionaires hesitate to fund longevity—and why that needs to change (10:00) – Abundance, healthspan, and shifting the mindset of what’s possible (14:00) – Why the next 5-8 years will be turbulent—and the light ahead (18:00) – Purpose, not passion: building your own mission for the future (21:00) – Universe 25, social collapse, and the need for challenge (25:00) – “Don’t Die” vs. living a purpose-driven life (28:00) – Scaling healthspan and solving fiscal crises through wellbeing (31:00) – How to access wisdom in an age of overwhelm (33:00) – Ray Kurzweil, meta-trends, and the century of progress in one decade

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The General
The General@1776General_·
Countries have banned the importation of Pitbulls due to them being violent. Everyone is okay with that but when you apply the same principle to humans they have an issue with it.
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@amuse@amuse·
GUN CONTROL: The United States doesn't have a gun problem...
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Because it's impossible to make a vaccine that is 100% safe. mRNA technology holds immense promise especially for treating cancer but when they started giving it to millions upon millions of people what do you know, for some people it caused side effects, and they certainly should not have been giving it to minors! I remember seeing so many reports of teens dropping dead during practice and it was probably due to the mRNA covid vaccine.
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Paul K Barnett
Paul K Barnett@paulb3rd·
On the whole safety argument regarding peptides. Does anyone truly believe the government gives two fucks about your safety and well being?
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Jesse Morse, this is Brigham Buhler's 5th time on the Joe Rogan show, in the first half they discuss peptides, in the second half Brigham really starts going off about MUSE cells and how revolutionary they are. MUSE cells are a sub phenotype of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), just listen to Brigham wax lyrical about how revolutionary MUSE cells are. He says MUSE cells are the holy grail that can literally become the tissue, they don't just secrete exosomes, they literally turn into the tissue, they can even get into the brain and turn into new neurons. According to Brigham Buhler MUSE cells will change the world! Don't forget Brigham personally knows RFK Jr. and has his phone number. They even mention the fact RFK Jr. takes peptides himself. Here's the link: open.spotify.com/episode/57yhe0…
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Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse·
Healthcare is changing at lightning speed!!! Read this: “Right now if you upload your bloodwork to an AI and it tells you your IGF-1 is low and you should consider a peptide protocol, there is nowhere legitimate to go. You can find a gray market vendor with no quality controls. You can spend hours trying to find a clinic. You can hope your primary care physician has heard of peptides, which they almost certainly have not. The recommendation exists. The access does not. That is the gap Stack is built to close. When your AI tells you what to take, Stack is what closes the loop. Licensed physician. Licensed compounding pharmacy. Lowest possible price. Shipped to your door. No gray market. No friction. No markup on the drugs themselves because our goal has never been to own the molecule. Our goal is to be the cheapest compliant path between a clinical recommendation and a fulfilled prescription, for as many people as possible. The vision is bigger than peptides. As AI gets better at understanding your biology, the recommendations it makes are going to get more precise, more personalized, and more actionable. Stack is the infrastructure layer that turns those recommendations into reality. Not just for peptides. For every cash-pay personalized therapeutic that comes next. HRT. Nootropics. GLP-1s. Whatever AI drug discovery produces over the next decade as development costs collapse and new compounds become accessible. We are not building a brand. We are building the rail that every health AI platform, every clinic, every physician, and every agent-driven health tool will eventually need underneath it. The health super cycle is here. The science is ready. The demand is ready. The regulatory window is opening. The only thing missing is the infrastructure that makes all of it accessible at a price that actually works for everyone. That is what we are building.” 📈🚀👏🏼
Stack@stackapp

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@DrJesseMorse I'm excited about peptides, mesenchymal stem cells, and exosomes. @ways2wellX is a clinic in Austin, Texas and they use all three for their patients, this is the clinic Joe Rogan goes to for peptides and stem cells.
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@gjurvetson Genevieve, are you skeptical of what peptides can do? x.com/i/status/20393…
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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@FutureJurvetson Steve, are you skeptical of what peptides can do? x.com/i/status/20393…
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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Mike
Mike@michaelhitack·
As a superior civilization, why did we not dominate the Muslims during the crusades and how could we lose Constantinople to such an inferior group? This vexes me as a Caucasian
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Ashlee Vance
Ashlee Vance@ashleevance·
Fun story. This was the event that really compelled me to want to write a book about @elonmusk, @Tesla and @SpaceX. There was so much energy, and the company was doing things in California and the US that we were told were impossible. It felt like quite a big story to me. When I pitched the book to the publishers in New York, I was told that no one knew who @elonmusk was and that the book would have a very limited audience. They all asked me what he had actually done even as the Model S was rolling off the line and SpaceX was flying to the ISS. If memory serves, the bidding for my book started at $5,000. 😂 Narrator: It went on to sell many millions of copies.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Custom orders of the Tesla Model S & X have come to an end. All that’s left are some in inventory. We will have an official ceremony to mark the ending of an era. I love those cars. This was me at production launch 14 years ago:

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Secret 🤍@AbeLincolnLuva·
@calendark1tten They can act like they dont like whites but they want our cute lil noses, our naturally light hair, our pretty straight hair, our lil freckles, our slender build, and more importantly they like our white nations because they all immigrate here and wouldn’t move to a brown country
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Tommy@Tommy9167218071·
@Chew_Beezy @calendark1tten Its called Race. Not skin color. An albino African is still an African. Please try to use your brain for once
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White Papers Policy Institute
The Mexican-origin population of the United States is roughly 40 million people. ~28.5%, or about 11.4 million, were born in Mexico. Another 12-13.6 million are the children of immigrants. Americans never voted to host a quarter of all Mexicans within their borders.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Fibre is not a nutrient. It is a structural component of plants that your body cannot digest. It passes through you largely unchanged. The entire scientific case for eating it rests on the observation that it reduces the severity of symptoms caused by not eating fibre. That's the argument. It buffers the damage. It is, in clinical terms, a bandage. And it's a bandage that big food companies sell you at a premium: in bars, in cereals, in supplements with names like FibreMax Pro, to paper over the consequences of a diet built on processed carbohydrates, seed oils, and inflammatory garbage that your gut lining was never designed to receive. The logic goes: eat things that inflame your bowel, then eat roughage to push them through faster so they spend less time inflaming it. Marvel at your regularity. Call this health. Carnivore people do not take fibre supplements. They also do not have the digestive problems that fibre supplements exist to treat. This is not a coincidence. This is what happens when you remove the foods that made the bandage necessary. You don't need a better bandage. You need to stop hitting yourself in the face.
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