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BPC-157 SEALED the holes ibuprofen carves in your stomach. In 3 days.
Your pharmacist sold you Advil for 20 years. Your gut is bleeding.
Every pill punched microscopic holes in your stomach lining. Your body patched them with scar tissue that:
→ Leaks toxins into your blood every meal
→ Fires fatigue, brain fog, and joint pain
→ Destroys the lining while you swallow another one
You didn’t take the edge off. You drilled holes through your gut.
They fed lab rats diclofenac. Same class as ibuprofen. One group got BPC-157. Stomach sealed. Liver cleaned. Brain inflammation reversed.
The other group? Ulcers. Liver damage. Brain lesions. Same drug. One compound.
NSAIDs put 100,000 Americans in the hospital every year. 16,500 die.
You’re not taking ibuprofen.
You’re bleeding internally on schedule.
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@Jenny_1884 I recently done the same, but now I buy raw milk. Best I’ve ever had honestly
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@TheCryptoDaddi Any recommendations on where you get your MOTS-C?
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Peptides are a genuine godsend.
I put in 10 weeks of INSANELY hard work the past 2 1/2 months. Took a break from everything except my hormone peptides (Enchlomiphene & Kisspeptin), even taking a one week break off Retatrutide.
Hunger cravings came back and I’ve been eating much more than normal the last 14 days. I’ve been back on Reta for a week now & it took about 8 days for my body to finally adjust again.
I got in my head that I had gained a stupid amount of weight.
Truth is. I’m up 2lbs total from my lowest weight at the 10 week mark but most importantly I looked in the gym mirror today and LOVED what I saw.
Capped shoulders, arms filling my sleeves completely out, midsection flattened and legs looking solid.
I won’t give all the credit to peptides. My diet was dialed in for 10 weeks straight along with my sleep schedule. However, the peptides have been incredibly beneficial.
The BPC-157 helped with overall inflammation allowing me to show up 5-6 days a week to train.
MOTS-C turned every carb I ate immediately to energy I could use.
Reta curbed my hunger desires by 95%. This allowed me to hit my 1800-2000 calorie daily goal and fill it with foods that were protein rich instead of snacking with empty BS.
The Tesamorelin was arguably the most beneficial though. Within the first 4 weeks I had friends in the gym coming up saying I looked solid asf. I’m so looking forward to cycling back on this ASAP.
Long story short, I know peptides are becoming the popular buzzword. But for good reason. Before you knock it and write it off as a scam industry, please please please do some research on them. ESPECIALLY IF YOURE OVER 30.
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In the grounds of Chillingham Castle in Northumberland, behind a wall built in 1270, there is a herd of wild cattle.
They have been there, in that specific park, for approximately 700 years.
They are white. Small. Horned. They look vaguely like the cattle on a medieval tapestry, which is roughly what they are. The Chillingham herd is the last surviving population of genuinely wild cattle in Britain, and genetically the closest living relative of the aurochs, the wild ancestor of every domestic cow on earth.
When the estate was enclosed in the 13th century, a group of cattle was trapped inside the wall. Nobody moved them. Nobody bred them with outside stock. Nobody managed them. The wall went up, the cattle kept being cattle, and the door, essentially, was never opened again.
Seven centuries later, they are still there.
No selective breeding. No herd improvement programme. No artificial insemination. No supplementary feed beyond what the park produces. They eat the grass. They calve unassisted. The bull fights for dominance. The old are taken by winter. The young grow up in a social structure nobody taught them.
They have the lowest genetic diversity of any mammal on earth that isn't officially endangered. By every textbook in conservation genetics, they should have collapsed a dozen times over from inbreeding depression.
They have not. They are, by veterinary standards, extraordinarily healthy. Disease resistance better than modern breeds. Fertility steady. Calving success high. They carry on regardless.
What can be learned from Chillingham.
The first is that a cattle population, left alone on land suited to them, finds its own equilibrium. No committee is required. No spreadsheet. No grass-measuring device. The cattle work it out. They have worked it out for 700 years.
The second is that the park itself is a functioning ecosystem, maintained by those cattle. The wildflowers, the ancient oaks, the soil structure, the bird populations, are all shaped by continuous low-intensity grazing by a small wild herd. It is one of the most biodiverse small landscapes in England.
The third, and most inconvenient to the modern argument, is that cattle and wild land are not in conflict. The Chillingham herd is wild cattle, on wild land, in steady state, for longer than most European countries have existed in their current form.
They are a living contradiction to almost every modern claim made about bovines and ecosystems.
They are not on anybody's emissions chart.
They have never been invited to a conference.
They are behind their wall, in Northumberland, quietly doing what cattle have been doing since before the Norman Conquest.
They will probably still be doing it when the current debate has been forgotten.

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🇨🇳 Tens of thousands of young Chinese people are becoming homeless, Because they are Blacklisted by Social Credit System.
Once you are blacklisted, the digital wallet WeChat immediately bans you from spending your own digital money, or receiving salary..So you become homeless😭
Songpinganq@songpinganq
History has taught us that if you sacrifice your freedom for security, you will end up without both. Do not follow China's steps!! 🇨🇳In China, we don't have rights and privacy. Once you are blacklisted by Social Credit System, the digital wallet WeChat immediately bans you from spending your own digital currency, or receiving salary. So you become homeless.
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@paulsaladinomd I boil it with hot water then mix with other stuff. Still never fully dissolves. Lol
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@Mr_Derivatives Totally agree. I remember paying $6.95 a trade on Scott trade.
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Back in the 2010’s era:
-There was $4-$7 commissions per trade
-There was still the $25k PDT threshold requirement
-There was no such thing as 0dte
-There was no such thing as overnight trading
-There was no social media to get real time information and/or sentiment
Traders have it much better now than 15-20 years ago.
Agree or agree to disagree?
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Today, April 20th, marks exactly two months since we arrived in the United States as refugees fleeing South Africa.
We came with nothing but determination. Today, we stand on our own two feet: SSC, EAD, and US driver’s licenses secured. My son and I both have full-time jobs, reliable transport, and we’re about to move into our own place — paying our own rent and utilities with zero burden on American taxpayers.
Every single day, we get closer to full self-sufficiency. We are not here to take — we are here to build, contribute, and repay the extraordinary privilege of calling America home.
To the United States government and the American people: thank you. Thank you for the opportunity to escape violence and chaos, and for giving us the chance to become proud, productive members of the greatest nation on Earth.
We will not waste this gift.
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If you think your body is broken beyond repair, let me offer you a timeline.
Your taste buds replace themselves every 10 to 14 days.
Every flavour you perceive right now is being processed by cells that didn't exist two weeks ago.
Your stomach lining: rebuilt every 3 to 5 days.
The gut that processed last week's meals is not the gut you have today.
Your skin turns over completely every 4 weeks.
You have grown a new surface this month alone. Whatever damage last month inflicted on it is gone.
Your white blood cells are replaced in days.
The immune army on duty tonight is not the same one that was standing watch last week.
Your red blood cells live for roughly 120 days.
In four months, the entire fleet is retired and replaced. New drivers. New vehicles. Same road.
Your fat stores are not a fixed archive.
The linoleic acid from years of seed oils sitting in your cell membranes turns over too. Change what you eat and, slowly, the composition of your stored fat changes with it.
Your liver regenerates in approximately two years.
It does not hold a grudge. It gets on with it.
Your skeleton replaces itself over a decade.
The bones built during the bad years are not the bones you will finish with.
The body you have today is not the body you will have in a year.
What you give it now is what it builds next.
You are not stuck.
You are mid-construction.
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Indeed an under reaction $SIDU. 🎯

Wayne Liang@wliang
$SIDU Daily and Weekly still intact. Holding onto all my shares still. Seems like there's an under reaction for good news, will likely come later in the day/week... Sidus Space is expanding its existing agreement with Lonestar Data to develop an additional data storage payload.
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BPC-157 regrew a SEVERED muscle in 72 days. Not scar tissue. Actual muscle fibers.
Athletes call it ‘the wolverine drug.’ Now you know why.
Your physio cleared you 6 months ago. So why do you still feel it?
Because you’re not healed. Your body patched the hole with junk tissue — scar tissue and fat that:
→ Tightens every time you load it
→ Fires pain on movements that used to be easy
→ Weakens while everything else compensates
You didn’t recover. You compensated. There’s a difference.
They cut a quad clean in half. One group got BPC-157. Real muscle grew across the gap. Full strength. Full function. 72 days.
The other group? Fat filled the space. The leg contracted. It never worked again.
Same cut. Same damage. One compound.
It built new blood vessels to tissue your body abandoned. That’s why the muscle came back. That’s what no amount of physio, stretching, or foam rolling will ever do.
You’ve been training around the injury for months. Avoiding certain movements. Favoring one leg. Calling it “being smart.”
You’re not being smart. You’re being broken and organized about it.
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