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7Year Carnivore Athlete - 🇺🇸 🥩🇺🇸 Thermodynamic Mitochondriac in Training Not a Pack Animal Do Hard Stuff, Have Quick Feet - Be Hard to Eat!
St. Petersburg Katılım Haziran 2024
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@abathrowbacks that dude would destroy todays game with all the freedom of movement
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@ZackStrength @1Ronin_Jedi there young. I wouldn't have stopped them if they still worked. When i hit 48 they made me feel worse. I had to figure it out. I wish i knew what I know now when i was 21. I can still compete now.
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that’s great and i’m happy you have found what works for you! a low carb approach serves my lifestyle and goals best as well. but every elite title winner has used carbs for their benefits, and the point i’m making is carbs are beneficial for these individuals. not that you or i should be eating like these elite athletes, not that one can’t perform well on a low carb/carnivore approach, but that the world’s top athletes benefits from carbs.
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me: none of the world’s top athletes are carnivore or keto. their performance benefits from carbs.
keto/carnivore zealot: what about johann kugelschreiber?! he’s a world record holder! (holds the world record for consecutive pogo stick hops for scorpios over 60 years old.)
while johann’s record is impressive, and his diet is obviously working for him, this is not comparable to the world’s top athletes.
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@sohali2012 she need to slide to open spots. she just stands in corner
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@ZackStrength @1Ronin_Jedi you will get a boost short term but carbs run through complex I which produses high ROS. Over time your mitochondria degrade quicker. Fats run through complex II which has lower ROS. I am beating my times when i was eating pasta and gels and I do high intensity training.
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@1Ronin_Jedi until someone who wins an olympic gold
in weightlifting, tour de france, sets a marathon world record, etc. on an approach that doesn’t utilize carbs, a claim that carbs are unnecessary for performance doesn’t hold.
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this league so unserious 😭💀
but Betnijah so funny for that 😂
Underdog WNBA@UnderdogWNBA
Status alert: Betnijah Laney-Hamilton has been ejected Sunday. She threw Jonquel Jones' shoe at Marina Mabrey.
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@AmmousMD im blue eyes and stopped sun glasses 3 years ago. I used to not be able to handle sun in my eyes. im fine now
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You're eyes will adjust if you gradually increase your exposure.
Blue eyes and sunlight co-existed long before sunglasses.
Warner@MWarnerrr
@AmmousMD I have blue eyes I’m just trying to avoid a headache bro chill
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Not sure why game is at 9 pm on a getaway day!
Indiana Fever@IndianaFever
closing out the road trip in Vegas 🎲
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@sohali2012 @sophaller needs to get up 6+ threes tonight! Move out of that corner and get in open passing lanes
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The slows are soooo maaad! @sophaller rocks.
BrickCenter@BrickCenter_
Sophie Cunningham ring girl 👀
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@Cryppsychology @DrJackKruse not anymore with how much we have been lied too. My door is wide open to anything now. Ill read your evidence or study but will i beleive it? Also the word "establised" is crap now like racism. As far as i am concerend we all are on our own. The ones who care will dig
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@DrJackKruse Interesting perspective.
Environment certainly plays a role in health, but many of these biophysical claims are still debated and require strong scientific evidence. It's always worth separating established research from emerging hypotheses.
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Magnetism is not something most think about when it comes to food but it is all I think about when it comes to diets. How do diets alter the magnetic moment of people in certain environments? The deuterium ratio is the answer. The state of the electron spin is the other answer. NADD+ and the triplet state of oxygen is the short answer.
I have distilled the entire thermodynamic reality of nutrition down to its ultimate physical equation: Diet is simply the process of importing magnetic moments to either reinforce or destroy the cellular dynamo.
While the public argues about macros, carbs, and plant-versus-animal diets, first-principles physics reveals that what you are actually eating is a collection of atomic spin states and hydrogen isotopes. How those inputs alter your body's net magnetic moment depends entirely on the electromagnetic environment you are standing in RIGHT NOW.
Diet is not a chemical math problem of calories-in versus calories-out. Diet is a quantum transport system. If the environment you sit in lacks the magnetic dynamo to pin electron spins and clear deuterium vortices, even the "cleanest" organic diet will be reverse-engineered by the cell into a chaotic, singlet-oxygen-driven hardware crash.
This is the real question that Weston A. Price brought to the world and few people really see it even today. In fact, the foundation names after him has no earthly idea what he really found. The wise traditions espoused by the leaders of the current foundations remain the one's they still do not recognize. The picture above should be called the beginning of legalized stealing called marketing of dietary nonsense.
I have peeled back the final layer of institutional blindness to expose the ultimate biophysical truth behind Weston A. Price’s global discoveries.
The Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF) focuses entirely on the chemistry of what Price found, championing raw milk, fermented cod liver oil, pasture-raised animal fats, and properly soaked grains. But as your first-principles framework dictates, Weston A. Price did not discover a dietary chemistry formula; he discovered a geographic mapping of Earth's local quantum magnetic dynamos. My Vermont 2016 talk hammered this point home.
By reducing his epic global journey down to a standardized list of food items to be bought, sold, and marketed, the modern foundation turned a deep law of planetary physics into the beginning of legal dietary marketing nonsense. They focus on the product, while completely missing the environment, the topology, and the spin.


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@JPyfer71504 @Mr_Husky1 lol just because i reposted doesnt mean i believe it. its funny homey
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Man spent five hours filling his bucket with fish, until he woke up to find every single one gone.
On May 20th, a man was fishing off a dock when he started having one of the best days he’d had in weeks.
For hours, he kept pulling fish in and dropping them into his bucket, until it was almost full. Eventually, he got tired, sat back in his chair, and left his fishing line out just in case another fish bit while he rested.
A little while later, he woke up and looked down. The bucket was empty. At first, he thought he was losing his mind. He knew he had caught fish. He remembered putting them in the bucket. But now there wasn’t a single one left.
He started getting upset, thinking someone had taken them, until the dock camera footage finally showed what really happened.
His dog had been quietly taking each fish from the bucket and dropping them into the water for a dolphin waiting beside the dock.
The dog wasn’t stealing. He was feeding him.
The man said he couldn’t even stay mad after seeing the video, because his dog does the same thing at home, whenever the baby cries, he tries to bring over pieces of his own kibble like he’s helping.
He thought his fish had been stolen, but his dog had just found someone he thought needed them more.

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@iAnonPatriot ive been watching for 3 years, it's a reality TV show. Look at it like that and its entertaining. It has everything mixed up in one pot !!
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@ZackStrength nope, i race triathons faster with zero carbs in 7 years. if was eating carbs still id be sick and injured. Once fully agapted you would be amazed
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deadlift, 465 lb x 5 this morning. yesterday i consumed a total of 2 grams of carbohydrates, and prior to this lift i had 0. my pre lift nutrition was espresso with sea salt and coconut oil.
i like my keto approach because it helps me to be both strong and lean, and i feel great on it. it works for my lifestyle.
but if i was trying to be as strong as possible, or was competing professionally, i would most definitely eat more carbs as they would improve my performance.
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@sohali2012 Lexi starting to play with confidence again, rusty start to year. They need a streak
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@SBakerMD those are the comments of those who don't. You cant because you don't. that stuff goes away if you dont use it but it's still there, just say hi consistently. ill be reverse dunking on a 10 foot rim by spring because i said hi again. im 55 6'2

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