Don Coddington

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Don Coddington

Don Coddington

@DonCoddington

Katılım Mart 2009
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ZER
ZER@zerqfer·
A 19 YEAR OLD IN A ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT MAKES $15,200 A MONTH FROM CARTOONS SHE NEVER FILMED. YOUTUBE SENDS HER THE CHECK FOR EVERY VIEW. She does not draw. She does not animate. She does not own a camera. She opens one tab. YouTube. Types "kids shows." The top result pays its owner between $1,000 and $15,000 for every million views. She screenshots the number so you see it. Then she opens the second tab. An AI video generator. She pastes the transcript of a cartoon that already went viral. The tool builds a character from it. A toddler named BJ, blue onesie, biting a banana, rendered in bright kid-safe 3D. She never wrote BJ. She never voiced BJ. She copied a transcript, hit generate, and watched a cartoon she does not own get born in 90 seconds. Most creators argue about whether AI art is "real." She is not in that argument. She is in the tab where the ad revenue shows up. The "kids shows" search is not research. The "kids shows" search is the shelf she is about to stock. She posts the clip. YouTube runs ads on it. A toddler in Ohio watches BJ bite a banana and her balance moves by cents that compound into four figures. The cartoon is generated. The voice is synthesized. The ad check is real. She films herself in a black tube top explaining "how it works" because the explanation is the part that goes viral. The money is in the tab she keeps behind her. Save this post. The tool is an AI video generator. The niche is kids. The payout is YouTube's, and it does not ask who pressed generate.
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Don Coddington
Don Coddington@DonCoddington·
@whitesocksclips he forgot to give his PARENTS the credit of PAYING his life expenses for him to try this for 2 YEARS!
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S.clips@whitesocksclips·
Nick breaks down what actually separates the people who make it from the quitters "You got to be willing to do something for years. Do it every day for years and get shit on. Be embarrassed, be broke, whatever. That's what I did."
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Jay Campbell
Jay Campbell@JayCampbell333·
55 years old. Single-digit body fat. Year-round. 25+ years of self-experimentation. RETATRUTIDE, BPC-157, RECOMBINANT FOLLISTATIN, and more. This is my exact optimization stack. Every compound, every dose, and why it made the cut: 1. TESTOSTERONE TESTOSTERONE is the foundation. • I take 60mg of TESTOSTERONE CYPIONATE three times a week. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. No exceptions. • Muscle, mood, libido, body composition. It drives all of it. • Every peptide I use sits on top of this base. Without it, nothing else works right. 2. RETATRUTIDE RETATRUTIDE is the most powerful fat loss compound available right now. Most weight loss drugs target one receptor. This one targets three: • GLP-1 for appetite suppression. • GIP for fat clearance. • GLUCAGON for metabolic rate. No other compound hits all three. I take 0.20mg 2-3x per week. In Phase 1 trials, RETATRUTIDE led to 8.96 kg of weight loss in 12 weeks. • TIRZEPATIDE took 40 weeks to hit similar numbers. And the majority of weight lost was pure fat, not muscle. That's why it's my top pick for body composition. 3. SS-31 SS-31 is the compound nobody talks about that makes everything else work harder. • It targets the inner mitochondrial membrane and binds to cardiolipin. • It prevents oxidative damage and boosts ATP production. • One biochemist told me it's the ATP equivalent of 6 months of endurance training in a single injection. • I take 300mcg every morning. I've been hearing that higher doses (5-15mg daily) are even more effective. 4. BPC-157 + TB-500 For recovery, I use BPC-157 and TB-500. I call it the Wolverine Stack. • BPC-157 heals by forming new blood vessels. • TB-500 repairs tissue by building actin protein. • Together they accelerate healing beyond what either does alone. • If you train hard and you're over 30, you need both of these stocked at home. 5. TESAMORELIN + IPAMORELIN TESAMORELIN and IPAMORELIN are my go-to growth hormone peptides. • TESAMORELIN is a GHRH that mimics 1-2 IU's of HGH. I take 1-2mg every night before bed. Best for men to burn through belly fat. • IPAMORELIN amplifies natural GH pulses and counteracts somatostatin. Best for women. Together they're synergistic. 6. MELANOTAN 1 Most people think MELANOTAN 1 is just for tanning. • It's actually a synthetic analog of alpha-MSH that enhances DNA repair, reduces inflammation, and boosts your body's antioxidant defenses. • I take 0.25mg daily for skin protection and consciousness enhancement. This one is seriously underrated. 7. THYMOSIN ALPHA-1 THYMOSIN ALPHA-1 is my immune system backbone. • It strengthens your body's first line of defense by boosting key immune signaling. • Research shows it enhances anti-tumor immunity with minimal toxicity. • In a world full of immune stressors, this is non-negotiable. 8. RECOMBINANT FOLLISTATIN At 55, I'm the biggest and leanest I've ever been. • Inconsistent training. • Travel chaos and suboptimal sleep. • Still gained measurable muscle while getting leaner. The reason? RECOMBINANT FOLLISTATIN. It inhibits myostatin. The protein your body produces to stop muscle growth. Old follistatin failed. It broke down in 1-2 hours and caused dangerous off-target effects. RECOMBINANT FOLLISTATIN only targets myostatin. • It increases muscle mass AND strength. • Prevents muscle loss during caloric deficit. • If you're on a GLP-1 and worried about going skinny-fat, this is the answer. Why this many compounds? Because the healthcare system is designed to manage your decline. I'm not managing decline. I'm engineering peak performance at 55. That's what fully optimized living means. I put together a free Peptide Cheat Sheet breaking down every compound and protocol you MUST know. Comment ’CHEATSHEET’ for the direct link in your DMs. I will DM you
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Layne Norton, PhD
Layne Norton, PhD@BioLayne·
Remember when Paul Saladino said protein powder was “BS” and “not ancestral”? Now he’s selling whey protein powder… complete with colostrum, collagen, and—wait for it—an autographed frother.
 Because apparently nothing screams “ancestral living” like a signed milk-foam machine. 🥴 And he’s calling it “undenatured whey.”
 Spoiler: that phrase means absolutely nothing.
 All commercial whey is already “undenatured.”
 Even if it weren’t, denaturation is a natural and necessary process—it’s literally what happens when your stomach digests protein.
 Bragging about “undenatured whey” is like bragging your ice is “wet.” The irony? This is the same guy who’s preached for years to avoid processed foods and claimed protein powder is BS. 
 Now he’s selling one of the most processed supplements on the market. Science didn’t change.
His business model did. Oh and adding colostrum? Completely superfluous. Colostrum doens’t do anything that regular whey protein doesn’t do other than drain your wallet, Paul’s favorite pastime.  📚 Evidence (real science, not marketing): •Tang et al., 2009 – Whey > casein/soy for muscle protein synthesis (PMID: 19589961)

 •Morton et al., 2018 – Meta-analysis: protein supplementation improves training gains (PMID: 28698222)

 •Phillips, 2016 – Protein quality matters; whey supports growth & recovery (PMID: 27529274)

 So yeah… welcome to Team Whey, Paul.
Took you long enough—and thanks for the autograph, I’ll treasure my frother forever. ☕😂
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Don Coddington
Don Coddington@DonCoddington·
@DoctorTro Yes they do. If maintenance of a perfect diet of protein and fat is 2500 calories and I up that same perfect diet to 3500 calories. You will gain weight.
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DoctorTro
DoctorTro@DoctorTro·
Calories don’t matter
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Don Coddington@DonCoddington·
@JimStoppani is a pre-workout with a small amount of dextrose better than one with none? If so, why? Thx!
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Don Coddington@DonCoddington·
@JimStoppani which of your products do you recommend for a female college track athlete on race day who has a mile race and a 1000m race about 1.5-2 hrs apart? morning of, between races (I'm guessing Post Jym Fast-Digesting Carb), and post final race?
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Michael Eades, M.D.🏹
Michael Eades, M.D.🏹@DrEades·
Start them early, indeed! Did the people who wrote this ad have no shame?
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Don Coddington@DonCoddington·
@DoctorTro Are we talking “cursing” or “name calling” a Dr you disagree with as a “douche bag” with “fucktarditis”?
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DoctorTro
DoctorTro@DoctorTro·
Cursing or no cursing?
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Chris Lopes
Chris Lopes@ChrisLopes13·
Celebrating 4 amazing years at Washington University In St. Louis with Alex! Day 1 feels like yesterday. Congrats on graduating with College Honors. So proud of you! #WashU19 instagram.com/p/BxnY6AMHdpx/…
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Don Coddington
Don Coddington@DonCoddington·
@drjamesdinic when fasting for 2-7 days, do you also need to add potassium and/or magnesium to the salt water?
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Steve Maxwell
Steve Maxwell@SteveMaxwellSC·
Made a 12 yr old girl puke 2day n Central park/ tuff kid! Rare 4 a child 2 push themselves that hard in a WO/ she recovered & had a blast!
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