

The Angry Cat
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My best friend is a bird. Lover of saturated fat.




BREAKING: 50% chance of US-Iran nuclear deal this year, a recent high.





Why is peanut butter “bad”?? It’s not the health food it’s marketed to be. Peanuts aren’t nuts they’re legumes and one of the highest foods in mold and mycotoxins. On top of that, peanut butter concentrates unstable fats that oxidize and drive inflammation and blood sugar swings. If you tolerate nut butters, cleaner options exist but peanuts are often a non starter.


Honestly, does anyone here actually eat Brussels sprouts?



The day the Affordable Care Act passed was one of my proudest moments as president, because it meant that millions of Americans would have access to health care, some for the first time. The ACA also prevented insurance companies from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage, allowed young people under the age of 26 to remain on their parents’ plan, expanded Medicaid, and so much more. But the ACA was always meant to be a first step. We still have to do more to expand access and make health care more affordable for everyone.



“Reacher” star Alan Ritchson was captured on video allegedly beating his neighbor in Tennessee.












Cancer’s fuel is glucose + glutamine. Starve both → tumors choke and die. Thomas Seyfried: “We have not found a single tumor that can survive without glucose and glutamine. Put the body into nutritional ketosis (low sugar, high ketones/fatty acids) and the cancer cells get hammered. Metabolic therapy should be first-line for every patient.” At the end, maybe a small touch of radiation/chemo/immunotherapy to mop up stragglers—but the foundation is metabolic. Tumor cells are metabolically inflexible. Normal cells thrive on ketones; cancer cells cannot. Transition the body’s fuel source → cancer suffocates. If metabolic therapy (ketogenic diet + glutamine targeting) is this powerful, why isn’t it standard protocol? What’s your take—would you push for metabolic therapy first if diagnosed? Or have you seen / tried keto in cancer contexts? Your thoughts 👇