Devlon Cowart
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Devlon Cowart
@Devloncowart
Owner and Founder https://t.co/QoHxkN1NfJ and https://t.co/UcunSm1eBw






Flock and other cameras like it aren’t there to catch bad guys. Just like the kill switches being put in vehicles aren’t there to keep us safe. They are installing a digital enslavement system powered by AI. What do you thinks gonna happen when there’s another manufactured crisis with lockdowns? We are a frog sitting in a pot of water that’s progressively getting hotter and hotter.




One of the biggest myths in men’s health is that the moment you take your first TRT injection…you’re “on for life.” It’s not that simple. Yes, TRT suppresses your body’s natural testosterone production while you’re taking it. That’s basic physiology. But suppression does not automatically mean permanent shutdown. Some men recover their natural production after stopping. Some don’t. A big part of that depends on why they needed TRT in the first place. A 35-year-old man with a testosterone level of 240 ng/dL despite sleeping well, maintaining a healthy weight, training consistently and ruling out other medical issues is very different from someone whose testosterone is low because they’re obese, chronically sleep-deprived, overtrained or living on ultra-processed food. And both are completely different from someone who spent 20 years blasting grams of anabolic steroids. Those are three very different conversations. TRT is a decision that should be taken seriously. It shouldn’t be started because someone on X said it changed their life. But we also need to stop pretending that one therapeutic test injection permanently destroys your body’s ability to ever produce testosterone again. If you stop TRT…your natural production may recover to varying degrees depending on your underlying physiology and other factors. The better question is… If TRT genuinely improves your symptoms, quality of life, body composition, energy, libido and long-term health…and it’s being appropriately monitored by a knowledgeable clinician…why would you want to stop in the first place?





Stacking Retatrutide and Tirzepatide isn't reckless. Maxing out either one is. Most people have this exactly backwards.

Joe Rogan fell into stunned silence as Dr. Casey Means rattled off one disturbing health stat after another. “We are getting destroyed, and it’s very recent, and it’s accelerating,” she warned. • “74% of Americans are overweight or obese.” • “Young adult cancers are going up 79% in the last 10 years.” • “25% of men now under 40 have erectile dysfunction.” • “50%, now, of American adults have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. These were diseases where there was 1% of Americans in 1950 had type 2 diabetes. Now it’s 50% of Americans have prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.” • “Alzheimer’s, dementia are going through the roof.” • “Young adult dementias have increased, like, three times since 2012. So early onset dementias.” • “One in two Americans are expected to have cancer in their lifetime now, one in two.” • “One in [31] children has autism now, in the United States. That was one in 150 in the year 2000.” • “In California, where I live, [Autism rates are] one in 22. One in 22 with a lifetime neurodevelopmental disorder.” • “Infertility going up 1% per year.” • “77% of young Americans can’t serve in the military because of obesity or drug abuse.” • “Autoimmune diseases. Some studies are saying they’re going up 13% per year.” • “Heart disease, which is almost totally preventable, is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing around 800,000 people per year.” “It’s basically like all of us are a little bit dead while we’re alive,” Dr. Means said. These aren’t unrelated crises. They share the same biological pattern — a body stuck in survival mode. And once you understand what’s keeping your body there, the path to real healing finally makes sense. 🧵



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