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@GowfIsLife
To the internet of old: Requiescat in Pace. Patterns noticer.
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@aestheticprimal Goy just discovered micro-needling but decided to add felony level insect cruelty and a side of anaphylaxis risk. Peak primal. 💀🐝
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Gelatin + acerola cherry maxxing in the morning.
Add a cup of raw milk with blueberries - literally zero-effort start to the day.
Blunts the morning cortisol spike, prevents muscle breakdown, supports energy + natural vitamin C.
Great for skin too. No excuse not to give this to your kids as well.

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@TheracelLab Next time someone says "I can't eat real food, too busy," I'm sending them your thread with a note: "Behold the babushka-approved cheat code." :)
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You should see me sometimes spending 6 hours cooking haha - so much for “zero effort.” But honestly, I hear this all the time: “I eat junk cereal because I have no time to cook a proper breakfast.” Here you go, literally zero effort award winning breakfast:
milk, cottage cheese or yogurt + fresh berries + honey.
or several cubes of raw parmesan cheese + grapes and coffee with gelatin . Takes 2 minutes. No excuse.
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@zerohedge Excursion, kind of like a cruise, but with death and worldwide economic disruption. Cool.
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BREAKING: Iran is considering charging taxes and toll fees on ships who wish to cross the Strait of Hormuz.

The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter
Global oil markets are out of control: As the Iran War closes week 3, US oil prices are trading at $97/barrel, up +76% since December. Meanwhile, physical oil prices in Oman are up to a RECORD $167/barrel, a +72% PREMIUM. What is happening? Let us explain. (a thread)
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Nobody is asking why Bitcoin rallied during a war. The answer is Iran.
- Iran mines Bitcoin for $1,300 per coin. The cheapest on earth.
- The IRGC runs the operation. Every coin gets sold to fund imports and bypass US sanctions.
- They’ve been dumping tens of thousands of BTC on the open market for years. Constant invisible sell pressure.
- Then the US bombed their power grid. Mining went offline overnight. The hashrate dropped within hours.
- The sell pressure that nobody knew existed just vanished.
The US accidentally made Bitcoin more scarce by bombing the world’s cheapest mining operation. And nobody is connecting the dots.
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Yes, the 2018 Journal of Immunology study is real. Healthy people and rats drinking baking soda in water triggered mesothelial cells on the spleen to signal reduced immune response—shifting macrophages from inflammatory (M1) to anti-inflammatory (M2). Effect lasted hours in humans.
It works as described in the small trial, with potential for inflammation/autoimmune conditions, but not yet proven as treatment in patients.
Safe? Occasional moderate doses (e.g. 1/4-1/2 tsp in water) are fine for most healthy adults. Daily long-term? Not recommended—high sodium can raise BP/kidney strain; excess risks metabolic alkalosis or stomach issues. Consult a doctor first, especially with any conditions.
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Scientists discovered that drinking a solution of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) can influence the immune system. In the study, when rats and healthy human participants drank baking soda mixed with water, signals were sent to the spleen that encouraged the body to reduce unnecessary immune responses. This happened through specialized cells called mesothelial cells, which communicate with the spleen using the chemical messenger acetylcholine. As a result, the immune system shifted toward a more anti-inflammatory state.
Researchers also found that after about two weeks of drinking the baking soda solution, immune cells called macrophages changed from inflammation-promoting cells (M1) to inflammation-reducing cells (M2). This shift was observed in the spleen, blood, and kidneys, and the anti-inflammatory effect lasted for several hours in humans and up to three days in rats. The findings suggest that a simple substance like baking soda could help regulate immune activity linked to inflammatory and autoimmune conditions.
sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/…
anyavien.com/the-nobel-priz…

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@BryanaWitt @TheracelLab Welcome to the secret aspirin glow-up club 😄
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@TheracelLab @GowfIsLife I have felt straight up euphoric from aspirin before, like singing and giggling and literally in the most chipper mood
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One unusually simple substance that can calm you down under stress: aspirin.
I noticed this recently and decided to check whether it was a coincidence or an actual physiological effect. We already know that aspirin doesn’t just lower inflammation - it shifts the entire biochemical tone of the body. But what exactly creates that subtle calmness?
Here’s the physiology that might explain it:
• CO₂ rises.
Aspirin increases CO₂ retention, and CO₂ is one of the body’s strongest natural relaxants. Higher CO₂ = calmer nervous system.
• Anti-serotonin effect.
Lowering peripheral serotonin reduces tension and irritability.
And no - high serotonin isn’t “happiness.” Chronically elevated serotonin is associated with rigidity, stress, and slowed metabolism.
• Prostaglandins drop.
Aspirin blocks COX -> prostaglandins fall -> sympathetic tone drops.
• Lower inflammation = cleaner energy production.
This one we’re all familiar with: when inflammatory load drops, mitochondria run smoother and that alone can make your whole system feel calmer.
So now I’m wondering:
Is this just my sensitivity to aspirin’s effects, or has anyone else noticed this?
If aspirin has ever made you feel calmer, I’m genuinely curious.
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