Devon Hanson
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There's a bacteria scientists call a "psychobiotic."
It doesn't just live in your gut.
It talks to your brain.
Researchers in Malaysia ran a 12-week randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial on 111 stressed adults.
Half received a specific strain of fermented bacteria. Half got a placebo.
By week 8, the treatment group showed significantly lower stress, anxiety, and total psychological scores compared to placebo.
A separate study followed 129 moderately stressed adults for 12 weeks.
The probiotic group showed significant improvement in cognitive function -
... rapid information processing, working memory, paired learning, and word recall.
The science behind it?
About 95% of your serotonin is made in your gut, not your brain.
The bacteria living in your intestines produce, regulate, and signal the chemicals that shape how you feel.
When the right strains are dominant, the system works.
When they're missing, the brain runs on broken signals.
What people are reporting after consistent fermented food intake:
- Lower anxiety
- Calmer baseline mood
- Less reactive to stress
- Sharper thinking
- Deeper sleep
- Less brain fog
What kills these strains:
- Antibiotics
- Chronic stress
- Ultra-processed food
- Artificial sweeteners
What feeds them?
1. Fermented foods (the more diverse, the better)
2. Fiber from real plants
3. Time outdoors
4. Sleep
A jar of homemade fermented yogurt -
Fermented properly with the right strain at the right temperature for the right amount of time can deliver hundreds of billions of live cultures per serving.
Most capsules don't come close.
Most store-bought yogurt doesn't either.
I've been making my own for 3 years.
The difference shows up in places I didn't expect:
Sleep, mood, the way I respond to stress.
Comment PROBIOTICS and I'll send you the free guide on how to make unlimited probiotics at home.
P.S. You MUST follow me first so I can DM you.

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@EstmtdProphet @FondOfBeetles Just going off the patent for the vaccine that was applied for I 22 and granted in 25. Call it a hunch
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@HansonRanch01 @FondOfBeetles Being worried that something is true is not the same as it being true. What evidence is there for a manipulated virus, or one with gain of function?
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On Hantavirus: a (non-technical) thread.
Disclaimer: I am a biology PhD, but not virology/epidemiology. Husbandman is a virology PhD. But I’m told I’m good at communicating science, so here’s my take.
#Hantavirus
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@amelia_tweetz If the science worked no one would get sick, the same blindness you speak of you are guilty of!!!
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What scares me isn’t even the virus anymore. It’s the fact that millions of people would repeat the same stupidity from 2020 all over again.
Mocking precautions. Ignoring experts. Calling everything fake while people get sick around them.
Some people are so addicted to outrage and conspiracy bullshit that they’d rather risk other people’s lives than admit they were wrong.
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@ABDanielleSmith Know go and meet some of those hard working young Canadians in Calgary or Edmonton let me n ow how that goes.
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Alberta’s youth unemployment rate is too high. With a steep increase of temporary workers in recent years, young Albertans are too often being overlooked for entry-level jobs. I was grateful to meet a few of these hardworking young Albertans at Home Hardware in Cardston recently.
In response, Alberta's UCP government launched the Alberta Youth Employment Incentive to help youth enter the workforce. This program will enable approximately 3,500 businesses hire up to 8,750 youth in Alberta.
Learn more: alberta.ca/alberta-youth-…
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@alleria_eh This has to be click bait or are people this dumb. It’s not the same the EU is a dumpster fire especially its immigration and economy. USA direct land trade partner same beliefs as most people in AB and SK minus the ones in the red dresses.
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@mark_slapinski Probably shouldn’t dig to far in election fraud or bribery might implicate a few liberals just saying
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@7Veritas4 Here’s a simple rule, there are more A students working for C students in this world than the other way around.
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I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles.
The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits.
Data we're looking at:
1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+
+ Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk
+ Shingles: 25% lower
+ Pneumococcal: 27% lower
2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+
Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later.
3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to:
+ 41% lower all-cause mortality
+ 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death)
+ 16% lower dementia risk
Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.

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@trainwithtish Nobody booed in Edmonton we sang the shit out of the USA anthem
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@TheresaLongo Forgein investment owns a massive part of of our resources already not sure you know that. You are framing if you think that’s how this is going to end up.
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@niccruzpatane Then you get to ride in a microwave everyday , insane really what people are doing to themselves!!!!
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If you live in Ontario, Canada it honestly doesn’t make sense to drive anything else but an EV. It should be the only vehicle you should be considering right now.
With the Ultra-Low Overnight plan you can charge for just $0.039 (CDN) per kWh before taxes and delivery.
Besides using Solar, this is one of the cheapest electricity rates in the entire world.
Charging an EV at home would be practically free compared to filling up gas in a comparable vehicle.

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Stanford scientists found one bacteria missing in almost every obese, diabetic, and inflamed patient they studied.
It's supposed to make up 3-5% of your gut.
In people with metabolic problems, it's often 3,000 times lower.
This bacteria has one job.
It lives in the mucus lining of your gut wall,
The last layer of defense between your bloodstream and the outside world.
It eats old mucus, stimulates your body to make fresh mucus, and seals the wall tight.
When it's there, your gut barrier is strong.
When it's gone, the wall thins:
Weight becomes harder to lose
Food particles leak through
Blood sugar misbehaves
Cholesterol creeps up
Inflammation climbs
Researchers at Nature Medicine gave this bacteria to overweight adults for 3 months.
The results:
- Cholesterol dropped
- Insulin sensitivity improved
- Liver inflammation markers fell
- Gut barrier function strengthened
- Body weight started trending down without a single diet change
Here's what people are reporting when they rebuild this strain and its probiotic cousins:
Blood sugar stabilizing
Cravings for sugar fading
Bloating disappearing in days
Skin clearing after years of struggle
Clothes fitting differently in a matter of weeks
What destroys this bacteria?
Alcohol
Antibiotics
Chronic stress
Artificial sweeteners
High-fat, high-sugar processed diets
You can't buy this specific strain at most health food stores.
But you can feed the bacteria you already have, and colonize with related strains that do similar work -
At levels 10x higher than any capsule.
The trick is fermentation.
A jar of homemade yogurt fermented with the right strain for 36 hours at the right temperature can deliver 200+ billion live probiotic cultures per serving.
A store-bought yogurt?
Maybe 1 billion if you're lucky.
Dr. William Davis (author of "Super Gut") has spent years documenting exactly how to do this at home.
I've been making it myself for 3 years.
The difference in how I feel is night and day.
Comment PROBIOTICS and I'll send you the free guide on how to make unlimited probiotics at home.
P.S. MUST Follow for me to DM you.

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No do how many people die because we can’t healthcare and all of the good doctors have left to go work in countries that are not a dumpster fire. Then live in a country that doesn’t have enough military to protect a kindergarten school with an airforce that half the planes are not air worthy. To top it off we are importing third world garbage to enlist in what’s left of the military to establish communism over the people that built the country in the first place.
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Americans are raised from birth on a simple gospel: everyone wants to live here. The greatest country. The dream. Come one, come all.
Except they don’t. No European is packing their bags for a country where a burst appendix can take your house. Where you can lose everything you’ve ever worked for because your pancreas had a bad Tuesday.
The United States spends more on F-35s and aircraft carriers than the next ten countries combined. It has not won a war since 1945. It has, however, won the GDP numbers, which are genuinely extraordinary, and which Americans will mention within four seconds of any conversation about healthcare, housing, or the fact that 530,000 of their fellow citizens go bankrupt every year for getting ill.
Sixteen other countries solved this.
But sure. The jets look fantastic.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

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I'm only going to say this once:
LEAPS are by far the best way to grow a small account when done correctly.
One contract. Exposure to 100 shares. A fraction of the cost. 12+ months of runway. Amplified returns. Defined max loss.
No margin. No weeklies. No staring at charts all day.
My results from LEAPS:
- $IREN: 800% gain
- $HOOD: 700% gain
- $NVDA: 300% gain
But this only works if you're disciplined about entry. Most people buy LEAPs at the wrong time, on the wrong stock, with the wrong strike and expiration. That's how a leveraged position bleeds to zero.
There are specific conditions I look for before I enter, and specific rules around strike selection and expiration that keep the odds in my favor. Get those wrong and LEAPs will hurt you. Get them right and a small account can do things most people don't think are possible.
Comment "LEAPS" and I'll send you my free cheat sheet - everything I use to find, structure, and manage these trades on one page.

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