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Scientific exploration of dry fasting and its proposed health benefits. Content for educational purposes. Not medical advice—Seek professional guidance.

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Matthew Baszucki
Matthew Baszucki@matthewbaszucki·
My mom came to me and said: "There's a doctor in Massachusetts who treats people with bipolar using a ketogenic diet. Do you want to try this?" I said yes immediately. Not because I had a lot of hope. I said yes because I had nothing left to lose....I had tried everything else.
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Matthew Baszucki
Matthew Baszucki@matthewbaszucki·
The day my mom found metabolic psychiatry changed my life. I was 24. I had been on five psychiatric medications at high doses for years. Therapy. Hospitalizations. Alternative treatments. Nothing had worked. My psychiatrist had declared me treatment-resistant. 🧵 1/5
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Dry Fasting Club
Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
@thehealthb0t look up the scorch protocol for long covid which focuses on fasting, t3 therapy, hgh. Highly effective, with some variations if you have mold,fungal,parasitic etc.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
The hundreds of millions of people with autoimmune disease may get more clarity in this 80-second video than they’ve gotten from years of doctor visits. Gary Brecka flipped the narrative and asked: “What if God didn’t make a mistake?” “What if the immune system is actually acting properly,” and it’s attacking the body for a reason, but you just have to figure it out? He argues that, in most cases, you can trace the root cause of autoimmune disease back to four broad categories: • mold and mycotoxins • heavy metals • viruses • and parasites. According to Brecka, if you systematically eliminate those four drivers, you’ll discover that your autoimmune disease begins to resolve because the immune system no longer has a reason to attack.
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
@StevenShorrock 30% functioning ME/CFS chronic illness makes people start writing their wills and try to take out life insurance
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Steven Shorrock
Steven Shorrock@StevenShorrock·
ME/CFS is perhaps the only condition where ‘mild’ is defined as a loss of 50% of functioning. It’s hard to think of another condition where such a loss of capacity would be seen as ‘mild’.
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John Goldman ☀️
John Goldman ☀️@JohnGoldman·
Prediction: “Peptides” will be a fad that fizzles for the masses. Most peptides move the needle from 98 to 99. America has proven it’s unwilling to do the work to go from 0 to 98. “Peptides don’t do anything” will the be the net result.
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Dry Fasting Club
Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
Recently added a retratutide, bpc-157 combo protocol to the scorch protocol variation. The Reta adds the following 3 massive benefits: 1. lose fat = less aromatase and better blood flow 2. improved liver function and lower liver fat 3. metabolic energy that counters hypoglycemia which is massive for those trying to increase metabolism while keeping healing ketosis running and not gaining as much fat from the new introduction of carbs. It should not be used too early in the protocol as you need to establish a healthier baseline first. The same way you don't run HGH before doing a cycle of dry fasting and T3 therapy. The concept is to clean and reboot before going into HGH which in itself can cause slightly higher insulin resistance.
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
Anyone notice that they have the tree of life with the Jewish Kabbalah sefirots on it in FMA Brotherhood?
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
Dry Fasting is the Gate of Truth from Full Metal Alchemist.
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
Why can't there be a Catholic label on foods that have been inspected by a Catholic organization. It's really sad that the easiest way to select healthy foods is to look for the Kosher symbol. The rest are at the mercy of poisons and toxins for profit or even to make you weaker and sicker on purpose (yikes).
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
✝️ Happy Easter! ✝️
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
@Inconvenie46043 There is an insane synergy between bpc157 + hgh when off of the fasting/refeed cycle and into the regeneration cycle of the scorch protocol, and very little people know this, but you pair them together before bed for X extra neurological regeneration.
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Dry Fasting Club
Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
They cut off blood to a rat's brain for 20 minutes. Zero circulation. The untreated rats never recovered. Memory gone. Motor coordination destroyed. Hippocampal neurons dead. BPC-157 reversed it. Not compensated. Not retrained. Reversed. Memory fully restored. Coordination fully restored. Neurons recovered at 24 AND 72 hours. (PMID: 32558293) Long Covid neurological damage follows a similar pattern: microvascular dysfunction, neuroinflammation, unrepaired hippocampal tissue. The brain fog, the word-finding failures, the cognitive crashes after exertion. Your doctors call it post-viral syndrome. What they mean is: we don't have a repair tool. The Scorch Protocol does. Dry fasting triggers deep autophagy, your body's cellular cleanup system, clearing damaged tissue and activating stem cell regeneration. BPC-157 then works on the repair phase: gut-brain axis restoration, neurological healing, angiogenesis. Your rehab works around the injury. This repairs it. Not FDA-approved. Preclinical evidence. Not medical advice.
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
Due to the genetic similarities with Eastern European genetics, the Ashkenazi Jews, since they were given freedom, rights and housing in Poland and Ukraine for centuries, they became super jews by taking some of the super polish genetics ;) but with that came the chronic illnesses based on T4->T3 conversion, MTHFR, and more. It's actually horrible that they treat Polish people with so much disrespect lol.
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Long COVID Foundation
Long COVID Foundation@LongCFoundation·
Long COVID vs. the symptomatic syndrome ME/CFS There is so much conflation of these two that we made a basic comparison chart. Conflation of different chronic illnesses is bad for the patients, the people who really matter. Vagueness has long been a tool used against those chronically ill. LCF won’t stand by & see that happen once again like it’s happened to those with Chornic Lyme & other chronic illnesses. Don’t let them conflate a unique disease with vagueness. Don’t let them create new vague terms that won’t be to your benefit, but may benefit non-patients (IACC/IACI). Don’t let them push down Long COVID into obscurity. #LongCOVID #pwLC #LC #COVID #AntiviralsNow
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
quickly scanned your posts and this one stood out. at least half the people I've worked with have gone through months of liver pain on the scorch protocol. It is almost always a response to T3 therapy and carbs after years of fasting and low carb diets, which means that logically it has to do with carb tolerance, insulin resistance, liver inability to process energy, etc. Of course it can be gallstones and many other issues, but almost always it's an attempt of the liver to cleanse or work without the capacity to perform that work. Think detoxing lots of chemicals (ex: liver intensive medication like prozac) at the same time while the liver is attempting its other core work. This is is a recipe for pain. Scorch protocol especially on t3+carbs section the liver pain scares a lot of people, but once it gets fixed, smooth sailing.
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Riley Anders
Riley Anders@rileyanderz·
My Liver Story (The Weirdest Liver in the World): In all my years of being sick (going on 13), and especially since my real collapse a few years ago, no matter the strange symptom I am trying to understand or get to the bottom of, I have alway been able to find at least a couple anecdotes or shreds of research to point me in a direction of understanding. EXCEPT for my constant liver pain. I am not overweight/obese (I tend towards catabolism). I had poor eating/lifestyle habits for years including excessive daily fasting (with black coffee) and large carb- and fat-rich meals, paired with very high psychological stress and chronic sleep deprivation. Pair that with an underlying chronic fatigue-like syndrome that onset at age 15, some mold exposure, a very bad reaction to a course of Accutane, and finally, what appeared to be the straw that broke the camel's' back and took my liver from suffering under the surface to causing daily debilitating pain and many other symptoms was MY COLD TURKEY DISCONTINUATION OF PROZAC. The first time I ever experience the liver pain was about 6-8 weeks after I stopped my Prozac cold turkey back in mid-2022 (it has a long half life), which is also the same time that my mood descended to lows I thought impossible (daily struggle to resist offing oneself), metabolic turmoil, inability to get out of bed, aphasia, etc. Here we are 3.5 years later, and while through determined learning I have come to understand and have even begun to successfully treat/remediate most of my health problems (which span from Bartonella to mitochondrial issues to SSRI withdrawl syndrome), my daily liver pain (which flares up occasionally to very severe pain) still remains. Even as my cognition has returned to near baseline, as my energy is decent, and as I can exercise to some degree, my liver remains in daily pain. Don't get me wrong, I still have a lot of problems, I am far from fixed, but while many of my symptoms have become "manageable", my liver has remained stagnant (pun unintended). I should mention that back in late 2022 I started seeking medical attention for my liver pain and fatty infiltration and fibrosis was discovered. As I was already in the midst of completely overhauling my life to correct my poor health/health crises, over the course of the next year or so, my ultrasound/FibroScan scores returned to normal, and I was eventually cleared of any evidence of liver diseases. This never really gave me any relief, however, because my right upper quadrant pain, severe intolerance of alcohol, difficulty digesting fats, very poor digestion in general, intolerance of caffeine, and other markers of poor liver function remained. My ALT, AST, etc. are usually within range, sometimes just barely above the range. As someone who has been able to track down through dogged persistence the cause and good treatment approaches for other aspects of my health issues, my liver continues to completely confound me. I have done essentially all of the recommended things for liver health, both things from inside the box and out (from the TUDCA, taurine, etc. to Kempner Rice Diet to liver flushes, coffee enemas to obviously binders with bile acid secretagogues, you name it). As it has dragged on and my liver continued to, much to my surprise, stay in such poor health, I have only a couple theories left as to what could be going on. One is a generalized mitochondrial collapse, one particularly exacerbated by my cold turkey SSRI withdrawal (I actually had more than one cold turkey SSRI withdrawal--I know, extremely stupid). This would fit with my other symptoms such as a chronic fatigue phenotype, metabolic inflexibility, and other global issues. The issue is out of all things that could be causing it, this is one of the most poorly understood mechanistically and thus seemingly intractable from a treatment perspective (though I have my ideas, and some I am currently implementing). I would love to hear any feedback, thoughts, similar experiences, theories on this. I truly would. I do believe I will get through all of this and reach a state of true health one day. It has been a long road here, and it will likely be a long road out still, but I am optimistic. (Sorry to be annoying and tag people. I selfishly want people to see this and think only like 5 people would see it if I didn't tag some people--hoping on the off chance it piques someones interest). @BioavailableNd @Helios_Movement @PGC1a_RB @TElizabethPhD @strong_sistas @AbudBakri @CowsEatGrassBlg @lowmegatron
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Dry Fasting Club
Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
of course i have seen many, there innumerable miracles and autoimmune is one of the best ones. the problem arises for a subset of people that are genetically prone to lowering metabolism, that even if you have a good cleanse and reboot, if you dont focus on energy and metabolism rebuilding you wont get permanent improvements.
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Riley Anders
Riley Anders@rileyanderz·
@DryFastingClub Yes the immune reset delivered by the extended dry fast really seems like the only plausible way I am aware of that you could potentially eradicate autoimmune issues. So you haven’t seen autoimmune “cures” in your dry fasting travels thus far?
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
In the peptides world, if you've gone deep enough, you've heard of peptide sensitivity or immunogenicity. Where your immune system eventually starts attacking the peptide quickly once injected. You see this with itching, burning, etc. For some it means the peptides stop working. Some of you might be hearing this for the first time. Let me tell you that 5 days of dry fasting completely wipes this immunogenicity.👍
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Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
@rileyanderz uncurable illness (allegedly) but I love to put the faith into the autophagy (need SUPER deep) and then stem cell regeneration. If people knew how powerful anti inflammatory and immune system rebooting an extended dry fast is.
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Riley Anders
Riley Anders@rileyanderz·
@DryFastingClub Been studying, live the info. Tried to setup a consult back in the day but never got thru. Curious, is autoimmune (e.g. Crohn’s, autoimmune hepatitis) something that dry fasting could ~potentially~ cure over time?
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Dry Fasting Club
Dry Fasting Club@DryFastingClub·
@Do_Not_Age We're already reversing aging here when done correctly. also reversing long covid (thought impossible)
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DoNotAge.org
DoNotAge.org@Do_Not_Age·
BREAKING: We've had to pause our latest clinical trial. Three participants have biologically reversed past 18 and can no longer legally consent to the study. Our ethics board is in emergency session. More updates to follow.
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Avi Roy
Avi Roy@agingroy·
98% of all drugs can't reach your brain. The blood-brain barrier blocks them. It's the single biggest obstacle in treating neurological disease. Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, brain cancer. Most therapies never get where they need to go. On March 25, the @US_FDA approved the first biologic ever engineered to cross it. Avlayah, built by @Denalitx, treats Hunter syndrome. It fuses an enzyme to a transferrin receptor-binding domain that hijacks the brain's own iron supply route. The protein latches onto receptors on the barrier and rides through. Clinical result: 91% reduction in brain disease markers. 93% of patients (41 out of 44) reached levels seen in healthy people by week 24. This isn't just a rare disease win. It's proof that large molecules can be engineered to breach the wall. If this transport platform generalizes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, and brain cancers all become druggable. The first door through the wall is open.
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
🤣 That’s why we make sure the reprogramming technologies we develop can’t take cells back in epigenetic age more than ~75%
RippleMuse@RippleMuse1111

@davidasinclair As long as I don’t have to do puberty and middle school again, I’m in.

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