
The Polymathematician
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The Polymathematician
@Doc_Polymath
Husband, Father, Technology Executive, Musician, Pilot, Skier, Scuba Diver, Astrophotographer, Maker, Amateur Chef, Camper, and I'm just getting started...




14-16 hours fasted: You get a massive spike in growth hormone (400%) as well as testosterone (lesser so). This is a fact. So yes; You can use fasting to effectively add lean body mass. This isn’t a debate. Just eat a normal amount and utilize timed feeding to evolve…

@GreenTextRepost A couple of years ago I started to experience what I would call "live service fatigue" and shifted to almost exclusively playing single player games Sisyphus pushing a rock up a hill was supposed to be divine punishment, not something you bought a battlepass for




I took my husband off statins over 20 yrs ago after none of his drs connected his growing, severe leg pain and ultimately inability to walk.. to his recent statin prescription. I was covering statin controversies for CBS News and it dawned on me one day that my husband had the same debilitating symptoms as people I interviewed. He was suffering from rhabdomyolysis but no doctor had even asked him about his meds. They were giving him steroid shots in his knees over and over. Thank goodness with in a couple of weeks of stopping, he got much better, though his legs never went back to normal strength and size. A year or so later, his heart doctor gave him another statin. I objected. The dr said that patients who can't tolerate one can often tolerate another brand. My husband wanted to take his doctor's advice. Within a short period of time, I found my husband crawling up the stairs and in a great deal of pain. I took him off statins again. Thank goodness, he improved a lot. No more crawling. Throughout the next two decades, multiple drs tried to put him on statins again even though I strictly said he must never be on them again and explained why.



🇺🇸 RFK Jr. is going after antidepressants. 1 in 6 American adults is currently on one. Kennedy just issued a formal letter directing providers to push non-drug treatments and tighten informed consent rules. His central claim: SSRI withdrawal can be harder to get through than heroin withdrawal. The real issue is whether 17 million Americans were ever clearly told what getting off them actually involves. Source: MoNews YT

Have you ever wondered why we wanted so badly to go into outer space in the first place? Just to sail around in the dark?



GLPs are now the S-tier addiction elixir A new 6 month trial published yesterday confirming semaglutide's efficacy against alcohol use @ 2.4mg/week: > Heavy drinking days reduced by 41 percentage pts > Total alcohol intake down 70% > Cravings reduced 50% more than placebo




Why not universal low income? Or universal medium income? Or universal infinite income? I mean if it's going to be truly universal, what's the difference? Because it won't be universal at all. Because some incomes will be more universal than others.
















