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Renaissance Man.

参加日 Nisan 2010
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Elena Danaan Official
Elena Danaan Official@danaan_elena·
🔻 THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION JUST CLASSIFIED ELECTROMAGNETIC FREQUENCIES AS A "CLASS 1 THERAPEUTIC AGENT" IN AN INTERNAL DOCUMENT THAT WAS NEVER RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC. THE DOCUMENT IS DATED MARCH 14, 2026. Not "alternative." Not "complementary." Not "under investigation." Class 1 Therapeutic Agent. The same classification as surgery and pharmaceutical intervention. Equal standing. Full recognition. The document is 67 pages. Internal reference: WHO/HIS/SDS/2026.4. It was circulated to 14 member state health ministries on March 22nd. None of them published it. None of them held a press conference. None of them updated their national health guidelines. A health ministry official in Estonia — a country with 1.3 million people and apparently less to lose — uploaded the document to a public health transparency portal on April 9th. It was removed within 4 hours. But the Wayback Machine archived it at 11:47 AM UTC. ⟁ The document states the following: Electromagnetic frequencies between 0.1 Hz and 1000 Hz, when applied at specific amplitudes and durations, produce measurable therapeutic outcomes in: — Bone regeneration (7.5 Hz pulsed field, 78% acceleration vs. control) — Chronic pain reduction (10 Hz, 64% reduction in VAS scores) — Wound healing (15 Hz, 41% faster epithelialization) — Depression remission (10 Hz alpha entrainment, 52% remission rate vs. 23% SSRI) — Insomnia resolution (3 Hz delta entrainment, 71% resolution within 21 days) — Inflammation reduction (30 Hz, CRP decrease of 38% in 14 days) Six conditions. Six frequency ranges. All outperforming pharmaceutical interventions in controlled trials cited within the document. ⟁ The WHO has known since at least 2019. The document references 340 peer-reviewed studies. 12 meta-analyses. 7 randomized controlled trials funded by WHO member states. The evidence was never in question. The classification was delayed for 7 years. Why? Page 51 contains a section titled "Economic Impact Assessment." It estimates that widespread adoption of frequency-based therapeutics would displace approximately $418 billion in annual pharmaceutical revenue across the six indicated conditions. $418 billion. That is not a typo. That is the number they calculated. That is the number that kept this document internal for 7 years. Depression alone: $28 billion in SSRI sales per year. A 10 Hz signal from a $200 device achieves higher remission rates. The math is not complicated. The silence is not accidental. ⟁ The classification is now official within WHO internal governance. It cannot be unwritten. It cannot be reclassified downward without a full General Assembly vote. The 14 member states that received it are now legally obligated under IHR Article 44 to "develop and implement" therapeutic frameworks based on new WHO classifications within 24 months. 24 months. March 2028. That is the deadline. But Estonia already published it. The archive exists. The 67 pages are readable. The frequencies are listed. The protocols are described. The evidence is cited. You don't need to wait for your government to tell you what the WHO already admitted internally. Frequencies heal. It's classified now. Not as conspiracy. As medicine. 340 studies. 67 pages. One classification that changes everything. They gave it to 14 governments and told none of them to tell you. ♟ They classified it as medicine and kept it classified. Share it, be part of the disclosure.
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Lorwen Harris Nagle, PhD
Depression isn't a motivation problem. It’s your nervous system trapped in analytical overdrive. Here are 7 ways to break the loop (& one of them will feel wrong before it works): 1. Eat alone at a restaurant you don't know.
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Bee 🐝🌿
Bee 🐝🌿@BeeAwake1·
🤩 This Cheetah Is Very Rare It's Said, That Less Than Two Dozen Were Made This One Was The Last One Of Them That Was Built 😎
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The Central Asian Shepherd Dog, also known as the Alabay, is a livestock guardian dog and one of the largest dog breeds in the world. This one weighs 85 kg.
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Doggy Mix Daily
Doggy Mix Daily@pawprintsdaily6·
“When curiosity takes over the dog 🐾🐠”
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WildWill@wildwillweaver·
@HumbleFlow Moby Dick, Don Quixote, as well as assorted works from Charles Dickens, Mark Twain.
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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Chris Masterjohn says your brain uses acetylcholine to form memories, stay awake, and stay focused. Without enough of it: • You start forgetting names. • You feel anxious without knowing why • You can't hold your attention on anything Some Alzheimer's drugs preserve acetylcholine by blocking the chemical that breaks it down. Masterjohn says people probably need those drugs because they're not making enough in the first place. Your body builds acetylcholine from a nutrient called choline. Almost no one gets enough unless they eat one of these: • Liver • Egg yolks Cut those out and your brain runs out of raw material to stay sharp. If your memory is slipping or your focus is gone, the answer might be on your breakfast plate. — Dr. Chris Masterjohn (@ChrisMasterjohn) on Alex Clark’s (@yoalexrapz) podcast PS: B2C health apps, SaaS, brand or info founders: We'll help make 𝕏 your #1 organic acquisition channel in the next 90 days without you writing a single tweet. In just 52 days, this account grew to 10K followers and 35M impressions. Book a call: cal.com/goku/15-min-me…
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Chris Masterjohn says touching a grocery store receipt puts more BPA into your body than drinking from a plastic water bottle. BPA is a plastic chemical that messes with your hormones. The receipt paper is designed so the coating dusts off onto your hands the moment you touch it. That's how heat printing works. A plastic water bottle is sturdy. A receipt is built to come apart. > If you're a cashier, this stuff is soaking into your fingertips every shift you work. > If you're a customer, you're getting hit with it every time you grab one at checkout. The fix takes two seconds. Tell them you don't need the receipt. — Dr. Chris Masterjohn (@ChrisMasterjohn) on Alex Clark’s (@yoalexrapz) podcast

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Tasty UK
Tasty UK@TastyUK·
Mushroom Rice
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