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Caring of the mental & physical health of all men. Health & Fitness | Supplementation and Longevity of Man

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Health of Man@HealthoftheMan·
This is exactly what's wrong with how we fund medicine. Dr. Barbacid achieved what no one has, complete elimination of pancreatic tumors with no resistance. Cost to possibly translate this to humans: €30M. Cost to manage ONE pancreatic cancer patient with conventional treatment: ~$65,000-$134,000. 500,000 deaths per year. Less than 10% survival. We keep pouring money into managing the inevitable instead of funding the cures that could end it. €30M today could save millions of lives tomorrow. That's not an expense, it's an investment in ending a death sentence.
Ada Lluch@AdaLluch

Dr. Barbacid, the Spanish doctor who found the cure of pancreatic cancer in rats, is begging for funding to keep researching so it can actually save humans. He needs 30M €. Of course the Spanish Government chooses to fund illegal migrants instead.

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@jasonwilliamsmd Science ahead of policy. It is like having all the ingredients for a meal but being told you cannot mix them in one pot.
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Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR@jasonwilliamsmd·
The FDA's approval framework was built for single-drug, single-indication trials. Cancer doesn't work that way. In our experience, effective intratumoral immunotherapy requires combinations of four, eight, sometimes twelve agents working together. Every one of those drugs is already FDA-approved individually. But the system has no pathway for approving them in combination at the doses and delivery methods that actually work. So we end up in a situation where the drugs exist, the science supports using them together, the clinical results are there, and patients still can't access the treatment because regulation hasn't caught up. Only about 5% of oncology drugs make it through the full approval process. Hundreds of millions of dollars and years of time. Meanwhile, patients are running out of both. The barrier at this point is not the science. It is the system.
Dr. Pat Soon-Shiong@DrPatrick

The inertia despite new leadership. As reported in the Senate Aging hearing by Straight Arrow News (SAN): "But several physicians and experts told SAN that the FDA’s unpredictability predated the current FDA leadership." “I started dealing with the FDA committee in 2023. When I talked in my testimony about talking to a brick wall, that was the last administration,” said Schmahmann. “The FDA seems to be carving their own path, regardless of who’s in Congress or the White House.” san.com/cc/physician-t…

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Research funding cuts like this hit hardest in areas where innovation is already fighting an uphill battle. @jasonwilliamsmd has talked about how the regulatory system is already years behind the science when it comes to combination immunotherapy and intratumoral injection. Now take away the funding too and you're slowing down the one thing that was actually working...
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Most guys chasing longevity are obsessing over supplements and protocols. Meanwhile, the actual centenarians who made it to 100 all share the same things: they moved daily, ate simply, stayed connected to people, and had purpose. No biohacking. No cold plunges. No $200 supplement stacks. Consistency in the basics beat everything else for a hundred years straight. Stop overcomplicating it.
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Lifting weights doesn't just build muscle. It changes which genes your body turns on and off. New research shows resistance training activates microRNAs that protect against age-related muscle breakdown at the molecular level. Your DNA isn't your destiny. Your habits write the instructions. Pick up the weight.
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2025 research found that the urge to sleep literally comes from your mitochondria. When you're awake, your cellular power plants produce waste. Sleep is when your body clears it. Skip sleep? That waste piles up. Your cells age faster. Your brain deteriorates. You're not grinding when you sleep 5 hours. You're rotting from the inside out.
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Your gut bacteria directly communicate with your muscles. It's called the gut-muscle axis. When your microbiome declines with age, your muscles decline too. Nutrient absorption drops. Inflammation rises. Muscle breakdown accelerates. Most men think aging is about working out less. It starts in your gut long before it shows in your arms.
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@jasonwilliamsmd Toxic environment consequences. Testing your home water for microplastics is a smart move for long term health.
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Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR
Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR@jasonwilliamsmd·
Colon cancer in younger patients has been climbing for over a decade now. The question nobody wants to answer is why. Genetics only accounts for about 5 to 8 percent of cancers. So what's changed? Diet, microbiome disruption, environmental toxins, chronic low-grade inflammation. All of these compromise immune function. And a compromised immune system is how cancer gets a foothold in the first place.
World of Statistics@stats_feed

Colon cancer now leading cause of cancer deaths under 50 in the U.S.

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Scientists just reversed aging in old mice by resetting their cells to a younger state. Not with a drug. With proteins that basically told the cells to act young again. After 7 months of treatment, kidney and liver tissue looked measurably younger. We're not there yet for humans. But the science is moving fast. The question is whether you'll still be healthy enough to benefit when it arrives. Take care of yourself now so future medicine has something to work with.
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Muscle isn't just for looking good. It regulates blood sugar. It fights inflammation. It protects your bones. It clears damaged cells. It keeps your metabolism running. Science is starting to call muscle tissue a longevity organ. The guys skipping the gym aren't just losing gains. They're losing years.
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Repurposed antiparasitics in cancer treatment aren't new. @jasonwilliamsmd has been using ivermectin and mebendazole in his immunotherapy protocols for years. Over 200 published studies on mebendazole alone. Worth looking at his work and his book if you want the real clinical picture beyond the headline.
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Whiplash347@Whiplash437·
CANCER HAS BEEN CURED Ivermectin & Fenbendazole cure cancer. Pass it on. BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol in Cancer has been peer-reviewed and published on Sep.19, 2024! The future of Cancer Treatment starts NOW. My thanks to lead authors Ilyes Baghli and Pierrick Martinez for their incredible inspired work, FLCCC’s Dr.Paul Marik for his extensive work on repurposed drugs and every co-author who worked hard to bring this paper to life. I hope that this peer-reviewed paper lays the groundwork for a brand new future for Cancer Treatment. Many of you know that I have been helping thousands of Cancer patients with high dose Ivermectin, Mebendazole, and Fenbendazole
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Your brain might be 45 while your immune system is 60. 2025 research confirmed that your organs don't age at the same rate. Some break down faster depending on how you live. The two that matter most for longevity? Your brain and your immune system. Protect those two and you buy yourself years. Exercise protects both. Sleep protects both. Connection protects both. Not complicated. Just inconvenient.
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Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy·
Cooking is a very important ritual that brings families together.
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Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR
Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR@jasonwilliamsmd·
The CIA didn't hide a cancer cure. The pharmaceutical industry made it unprofitable to pursue one. I've been using antiparasitic drugs like ivermectin and mebendazole in my cancer protocols since 2017. Not because cancer is a parasite. That's an oversimplification that leads people down the wrong path. It's because parasites and cancer cells run the same biological playbook: hijack the host, evade immune detection, replicate, spread. Drugs designed to disrupt one can hit the other. What I've seen clinically is that these drugs, when used properly alongside immunotherapy, can extend lives that the conventional system had written off. But they're not magic bullets. Every cancer is different. Dosing matters. Combinations matter. I've also seen cases where fenbendazole appeared to accelerate tumor growth when used incorrectly. The science here requires precision. Mebendazole has over 200 published studies showing anti-cancer activity. The evidence has been building in plain sight for years. The real question isn't why the CIA had this document. It's why drugs that cost a few dollars per dose still can't get funding for large-scale cancer trials. You already know the answer.
Daily Mail@DailyMail

CIA faces furious backlash after hidden document with potential cure for cancer is declassified trib.al/cKVJB6i

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There's a word most men don't know that's quietly killing them. Inflammaging. It's the chronic, low-grade inflammation that builds in your body as you age. It fuels heart disease, Alzheimer's, cancer, diabetes. All of it. What drives it? Poor diet. No exercise. Isolation. Stress. Bad sleep. What fights it? The exact same list, reversed. You already know what to do. You're just not doing it.
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Health of Man@HealthoftheMan·
After 30, you lose 3-8% of your muscle mass every decade. After 50, it accelerates. After 65, it gets dangerous. It's called sarcopenia. Most men have never heard of it. But it's why your dad struggles to get out of a chair. There's no pill for it. Only one thing reverses it: resistance training. The barbell isn't vanity. It's insurance.
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People who live past 100 have something in common. It's not genetics. It's not supplements. It's their gut bacteria. Centenarians carry unique microbes that produce anti-inflammatory compounds most people don't have. Your gut health isn't a trend. It's a longevity predictor. Eat fiber. Eat real food. Feed the bacteria that are trying to keep you alive.
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Health of Man@HealthoftheMan·
Men spend thousands on cars, watches, and gear. But won't spend 30 minutes a day on the one machine that actually determines how long they live. Your body is the only vehicle you can't trade in. Maintain it or watch it break down early. Your choice.
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