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@Daniel_Jourdan
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Toronto, Canada Katılım Aralık 2011
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@DrNeilStone Agreed. Vast swarms of idiocy, but your voice is necessary.
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@LaelYonker @ScienceTM @ScienceMagazine Thank you-- I see that your lab focuses on airway related illnesses too. Any chance of this alleviating respiratory associated issues?
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@Daniel_Jourdan @ScienceTM @ScienceMagazine We mostly focused on improvement in GI symptoms but also found Larazotide was associated with faster improvement in irritability, and faster return to usual health/usual activities.

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Our MISC clinical trial results, just published!
“Clinical Trial Finds Safe, Effective Treatment for Children with Severe Post-COVID Syndrome”
massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsr…
#COVID
@ScienceTM
@ScienceMagazine

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@mattdotfi @ryskfinance @auramoney @castle_labs @SOCKETProtocol @sophon @ethena @0xfluid @maplefinance @aave @pendle_fi @KaitoAI @ether_fi no doubt. Elite team, and great people too.
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teams i’m the most bullish on right now:
@ryskfinance
@auramoney
@castle_labs
@SOCKETProtocol
@sophon
@ethena
@0xfluid
@maplefinance
@aave
@pendle_fi
@KaitoAI
who else should I be bullish on?
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Today I write for the @latimes: Long COVID is solvable, but we need more clinical trials.
These include trials of drugs to clear #SARS-CoV-2 reservoirs: small pockets of the virus - or parts of the virus - that can persist long-term in people’s bodies.
latimes.com/opinion/story/…
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@longcovidmausi Can u please elaborate on improved symptoms? Any shortness of breath or chest pains? Thx
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update: got unblinded. i had low-dose #bc007
longcovidmausi@longcovidmausi
5 months later, still better still improving🤞 #bc007
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@karbonbased Hanlon's Razor; "never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity."
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tier list for “health gurus”
huberman: f tier. has always been f tier for me even before the scandal came out. he’s an academic, not a practitioner. he’s keeps on focusing research studies with like 5 data points and inconsequential tips like “don’t drinking coffee for the 45min after waking up”, which makes me he doesn’t understand statistical significance. “120% probability of getting pregnant after 6 months” was the final straw for me.
attia: used to be s tier, but im nuking him down a couple tiers after learning recently he’s also behind ag1. otherwise, i like him. he focuses on things that matter: exercise, diet, and sleep. he knows how to read studies. he’s a practitioner.
bryan johnson: a tier, nuking him down a couple of tiers this week. i admire him for treating himself as a guinea pig and getting to a vo2max of high 50s. but his approach is fundamentally flawed, and borderline dangerous now that he’s selling his own supplements. he draws a lot of conclusions based on 1 data points (himself). in reality, ppl r very different, and his microoptimizatioms won’t work for everyone.
david sinclair: f tier. also an academic not practitioner. his advice sounds great but is v theoretical. lots of conflict of interest from his work on nmn and resveratrol. great salesman. would not trust.
theres no s tier health influencers anymore. everyone is trying to sell u something. but data is unambiguous that eating whole foods, daily exercise exercise, and 7-8hrs sleep is 99% of what it takes to stay healthy. all these things r inexpensive. everything else is micro-optimizations, expensive, and possibly dangerous.
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@bryan_johnson Keep it up. Long past due we turn the corner on supplement grifting.
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AG1 is an empty promise.
Why am I poasting about AG1? To highlight the depths of our societal sickness. Insurance companies actively avoid being helpful. Government recommendations are lobby-led. Fast food is on every corner. Algorithms do with you as they please. The environment is polluted. Our food supply is dirty AF. The supplement market is a disaster.
Where do we find refuge?
AG1, a nutrition company, surely has your back? It promises “75 vitamins, minerals, whole-food sourced superfoods, probiotics and adaptogens” in one scoop.
Meanwhile, AG1:
+ Pixie-dusting: providing a fraction of clinically effective doses
+ 49 out of ~70 ingredients (70%) have an unknown dose - that’s insane
+ 20% of your monthly AG1 payment ($16) goes to the influencer directly, and in perpetuity
+ After over fourteen years in the market, AG1 has done one small study looking at subjective feelings. Nothing measuring clinically relevant biomarkers. No medical doctors on their research team.
This is about more than AG1. This is about companies leveraging clever marketing, paying authority figures (influencers) to parrot their talking points, and taking advantage of the individual to spend their hard earned money trying to navigate the gauntlet of our current Die society.
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@doyouseem_e_now Was 30ish for nearly 2 yrs, oddly until I was reinfected. My LC then improved. That may have been a coincidence, not sure.
I'd recommend reaching out to the group at UCSF. They are doing promising work with antivirals and monoclonal clinical trials.
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@AviBittMD Large, supportive, and well knit Jewish community here. Adjacent economy to US. Doesn’t make sense to get up and leave right now, despite the reveals of the last 6 months.
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