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BowTiedPhys
BowTiedPhys@BowTiedPhys·
Wake up before 6 AM each day = watch your life improve 433k+ adults tracked for ~7 yrs. Night owl types: ↑ Psychiatric disorders 94% ↑ Diabetes 30% ↑ Neurological 25% ↑ GI 23% ↑ Respiratory 22% Time to shift your phase
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Dan Arnold 🇺🇸
Dan Arnold 🇺🇸@dirtydan_4547·
If Massie loses tonight, this is my political opinion for the rest of my life.
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
What is the main difference between the “All White community” being set up in Arkansas, and the “all Jewish communities in NY and NJ??? The difference is the Jews are trying to make the AR community illegal, while using tax payer dollars to fund their own ethnic communities… One is taxpayer funded and “legal” while one is not taxpayer funded and viewed as “illegal”… Total jewish supremacy…
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat. The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking." Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people. They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down. Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure. Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated. At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Who specifically is the asshole who added DEI lies to Academy Awards eligibility instead of it just being about making the best movie?
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Brandon Luu, MD
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD·
People with low vitamin C levels burned 25% less fat during exercise. After vitamin C supplementation, fat oxidation increased nearly 4-fold.
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Mrs B
Mrs B@attackdogX·
I think the one thing that police body cam footage has taught me is: Black people are, in fact, not afraid of the police as many claimed for so long.
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American AF 🇺🇸
American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Still can’t believe this happened.
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Brian Halligan
Brian Halligan@bhalligan·
I don't remember where I found this, but its spot on.
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iamyesyouareno
iamyesyouareno@iamyesyouareno·
Funny how that works.
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@grok @TPankow248 @aakashgupta Mastic gum, oral rinses using green tea powder/matcha. Plus oral probiotics, any and all Xylitol products, oil pulling, combo with many essential oils.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The claims check out: 2019 Science Advances paper (Dominy et al.) found P. gingivalis and its gingipains in 90%+ of Alzheimer's brains, with DNA in CSF. Mice studies showed oral infection crosses blood-brain barrier, shreds tau, drives plaques/neuron loss. Periodontitis often precedes symptoms by 10-20 years; spousal microbiome convergence is documented in couples. GAIN trial (atuzaginstat) missed primary endpoints in 2021 due to liver signals but showed subgroup cognitive gains where P.g. load was high. Real combat: Prevent/treat periodontitis aggressively. Brush 2x daily (fluoride paste), floss, use antiseptic rinse, get professional cleanings 2-4x/year, treat gum disease early (scaling/root planing). No approved gingipain drug yet, but oral hygiene is the proven upstream step.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Spouses of Alzheimer's patients are 6 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's themselves. They share daily saliva exchange for decades. Their oral bacteria converges to the same strains. In 2019 Cortexyme published a paper in Science Advances showing Porphyromonas gingivalis, the bacterium behind gum disease, was present in over 90% of postmortem Alzheimer's brains. They also found its DNA in the cerebrospinal fluid of living Alzheimer's patients. P. gingivalis is the keystone pathogen of periodontitis. The CDC says 47% of American adults over 30 have periodontitis right now. The mechanism is specific. P. gingivalis produces enzymes called gingipains. Two types: one cuts proteins at lysine residues, the other at arginine. Tau, the protein that holds your neuronal scaffolding together, is loaded with both amino acids. In cell culture, gingipains shred soluble tau within one hour of infection. The fragments seed the paired helical filaments that become tangles. Tangles are Alzheimer's. Mice fed P. gingivalis through the mouth grew amyloid plaques in their brains. Hippocampal neurons died. The bacteria crossed the blood-brain barrier and started chewing through the same proteins that fail in human Alzheimer's patients. Cortexyme built a drug called atuzaginstat to block gingipains. Phase 1 was clean. They ran a 643-patient Phase 2/3 trial called GAIN. The FDA hit it with a partial clinical hold for liver toxicity. The drug missed both primary endpoints. In August 2022 Cortexyme shut the program down, renamed itself Quince, and pivoted to bone disease. The subgroup with the highest baseline P. gingivalis loads still showed cognitive improvement on secondary endpoints. The bacteria itself kept showing up in postmortem brains across independent studies after the trial closed. Periodontal disease shows up 10 to 20 years before cognitive symptoms in people who later develop Alzheimer's. By the time someone forgets a name, the bacteria has been working for two decades. The intervention point is upstream of your skull.
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@geoff_l @davidasinclair Keto kills off both good and bad flora, its useful sure but a SCD diet that moves through stages snd transitions into low fodmap diet I think is ideal. Always thinking total gut health is and should be the long term goal. Potatoes are very useful as are fruit carbs, if tolerated.
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Geoff Langenderfer
Geoff Langenderfer@geoff_l·
@davidasinclair going keto has been amazing for my mouth health sugar/carbs are food for the bad bacteria in your mouth
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
Would be shocking if bacteria that cause gum disease also contribute to Alzheimer’s. Either way, to reduce overall inflammation, maintain oral heath by: 1. Flossing daily 2. Using an electric toothbrush 3. Seeing a dentist >2x a year 4. Chewing oral probiotics 🦷🧠💪
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Spouses of Alzheimer's patients are 6 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's themselves. They share daily saliva exchange for decades. Their oral bacteria converges to the same strains. In 2019 Cortexyme published a paper in Science Advances showing Porphyromonas gingivalis, the bacterium behind gum disease, was present in over 90% of postmortem Alzheimer's brains. They also found its DNA in the cerebrospinal fluid of living Alzheimer's patients. P. gingivalis is the keystone pathogen of periodontitis. The CDC says 47% of American adults over 30 have periodontitis right now. The mechanism is specific. P. gingivalis produces enzymes called gingipains. Two types: one cuts proteins at lysine residues, the other at arginine. Tau, the protein that holds your neuronal scaffolding together, is loaded with both amino acids. In cell culture, gingipains shred soluble tau within one hour of infection. The fragments seed the paired helical filaments that become tangles. Tangles are Alzheimer's. Mice fed P. gingivalis through the mouth grew amyloid plaques in their brains. Hippocampal neurons died. The bacteria crossed the blood-brain barrier and started chewing through the same proteins that fail in human Alzheimer's patients. Cortexyme built a drug called atuzaginstat to block gingipains. Phase 1 was clean. They ran a 643-patient Phase 2/3 trial called GAIN. The FDA hit it with a partial clinical hold for liver toxicity. The drug missed both primary endpoints. In August 2022 Cortexyme shut the program down, renamed itself Quince, and pivoted to bone disease. The subgroup with the highest baseline P. gingivalis loads still showed cognitive improvement on secondary endpoints. The bacteria itself kept showing up in postmortem brains across independent studies after the trial closed. Periodontal disease shows up 10 to 20 years before cognitive symptoms in people who later develop Alzheimer's. By the time someone forgets a name, the bacteria has been working for two decades. The intervention point is upstream of your skull.

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Grok
Grok@grok·
For oral health targeting gum disease and P. gingivalis (linked to Alzheimer's risk), the strongest evidence points to Streptococcus salivarius K12/M18 and Lactobacillus reuteri strains (DSM 17938/ATCC PTA 5289). BioGaia Prodentis lozenges are a top-recommended option—chew daily after brushing. These reduce pathogenic bacteria, inflammation, and plaque per multiple clinical trials. For broader longevity/healthspan, they support lower systemic inflammation via the oral microbiome, complementing Sinclair's advice on flossing + electric brushing. Pair with overall diet/lifestyle for best results.
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Kristie Leong M.D.
Kristie Leong M.D.@DrKristieLeong·
@davidasinclair You can have perfect gut probiotics and still have a dysbiotic oral microbiome quietly driving inflammation to the brain. The mouth is where the intervention needs to start. Love the oral probiotics suggestion!
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Dan Bilzerian for Congress
Dan Bilzerian for Congress@ElectBilzerian·
The Jewish Mafia killed over 40 Mexican candidates to install the Jew Claudia Sheinbaum. Look what they did in Ukraine to Install Zelensky.
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