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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
IVERMECTIN: FULL DOSAGE SCHEDULE FOR CANCER & PREVENTION 1000s of people use Dr. William Makis MD’s IVERMECTIN dosing chart. Here’s a clear, categorized breakdown based on body weight (mg/kg per day). LOW DOSE: ≤ 0.5 mg/kg/day **Best for:** - Cancers in remission - Strong family history or genetic predisposition - Prophylaxis (preventive) **Side effects:** No long-term side effects reported. **Example:** Dr. Tess Lawrie reported a Stage 3 ovarian cancer case treated with chemo + 12 mg ivermectin daily. Tumor marker CA125 dropped from 288 to 22 after 2 months and the tumor vanished. MEDIUM DOSE: 1.0 mg/kg/day **Best for:** Starting dose for **most cancers** (lung, pancreatic, renal cell, gastric, etc.). **Side effects:** No long-term side effects reported. **Example:** Dr. Shankara Chetty’s 70-year-old prostate cancer patient (PSA 89) took 45 mg/day (plus lactoferrin). After two months PSA fell to 10.9. HIGH DOSE: 2.0 mg/kg/day **Best for:** Very aggressive cancers (leukemia, pancreatic, brain cancers). **Side effects:** No long-term side effects reported. **Example:** Dr. Allan Landrito’s Stage 4 gallbladder cancer patient took 2 mg/kg daily for 14 months — cancer disappeared. VERY HIGH DOSE: ≥ 2.5 mg/kg/day **Best for:** Extensive metastatic disease, extremely poor prognosis, or certain brain cancers. **Side effects:** Possible short-term & transient visual effects (usually resolve in a few days). **Example:** Dr. Shankara Chetty treated a patient with 2.5 mg/kg/day — no side effects reported. **Quick conversion example (for a 60 kg / 132 lb person):** - Low: ≤30 mg/day - Medium: 60 mg/day (≈5×12 mg tablets or 1 teaspoon liquid) - High: 120 mg/day - Very High: ≥150 mg/day Many anecdotal reports exist of long-term daily use (months to over a year) with no serious toxicity, but individual responses vary. Always work with a knowledgeable clinician, especially if you have pre-existing conditions (e.g., vision issues or glaucoma). This is for educational purposes only. Share to spread awareness — information is power. 💊
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Barbara O’Neill makes a bold case for rebounding on a mini-trampoline: it’s the one exercise that hits every single cell in your body, including your brain cells, because of the constant acceleration and deceleration. She shows simple moves — gentle bounces building into twists, arm swings, even kid-friendly play — and claims just a few minutes can energize you like nothing else. Albert Carter’s rule of three minutes, three times a day. Her office idea: one minute every hour and watch productivity soar. What really landed for me is how something this playful and low-impact could upgrade your whole system from the inside out. Science backs a big part of it — NASA research and studies show rebounding stimulates lymphatic flow far more efficiently than most exercises (up to 15-30x in some claims), improves oxygen delivery to cells, and gives cardiovascular benefits with less joint stress than running. In a fitness world full of complicated routines, this feels like an accessible, full-body reset that actually touches circulation, focus, and daily energy in a different way. Have you ever tried rebounding, or would you add a mini-trampoline to your routine if you could?
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Testosterone Maxing
Testosterone Maxing@testomaxing·
Top 10 Supplements: 1. Sun. 2. Eggs. 3. Nuts. 4. Steak. 5. Fruits. 6. Water. 7. Salmon. 8. White Fish. 9. Vegetables. 10. Whole grain. You don't need chemicals
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
it's insane how better your life gets when you start chugging water with electrolytes and creatine first thing in the morning
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Dr. Zakaria MD
Dr. Zakaria MD@ZakariaMDv3·
IVERMECTIN: FULL DOSAGE SCHEDULE FOR CANCER & PREVENTION 1000s of people use Dr. William Makis MD’s IVERMECTIN dosing chart. Here’s a clear, categorized breakdown based on body weight (mg/kg per day). LOW DOSE: ≤ 0.5 mg/kg/day **Best for:** - Cancers in remission - Strong family history or genetic predisposition - Prophylaxis (preventive) **Side effects:** No long-term side effects reported. **Example:** Dr. Tess Lawrie reported a Stage 3 ovarian cancer case treated with chemo + 12 mg ivermectin daily. Tumor marker CA125 dropped from 288 to 22 after 2 months and the tumor vanished. MEDIUM DOSE: 1.0 mg/kg/day **Best for:** Starting dose for **most cancers** (lung, pancreatic, renal cell, gastric, etc.). **Side effects:** No long-term side effects reported. **Example:** Dr. Shankara Chetty’s 70-year-old prostate cancer patient (PSA 89) took 45 mg/day (plus lactoferrin). After two months PSA fell to 10.9. HIGH DOSE: 2.0 mg/kg/day **Best for:** Very aggressive cancers (leukemia, pancreatic, brain cancers). **Side effects:** No long-term side effects reported. **Example:** Dr. Allan Landrito’s Stage 4 gallbladder cancer patient took 2 mg/kg daily for 14 months — cancer disappeared. VERY HIGH DOSE: ≥ 2.5 mg/kg/day **Best for:** Extensive metastatic disease, extremely poor prognosis, or certain brain cancers. **Side effects:** Possible short-term & transient visual effects (usually resolve in a few days). **Example:** Dr. Shankara Chetty treated a patient with 2.5 mg/kg/day — no side effects reported. **Quick conversion example (for a 60 kg / 132 lb person):** - Low: ≤30 mg/day - Medium: 60 mg/day (≈5×12 mg tablets or 1 teaspoon liquid) - High: 120 mg/day - Very High: ≥150 mg/day Many anecdotal reports exist of long-term daily use (months to over a year) with no serious toxicity, but individual responses vary. Always work with a knowledgeable clinician, especially if you have pre-existing conditions (e.g., vision issues or glaucoma). This is for educational purposes only. Share to spread awareness — information is power. 💊 Please follow my page for more information.
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Dr. Andrew Huberman confirmed a “conspiracy theory” about incandescent vs LED light bulbs. The long wavelengths found in incandescent bulbs increase your metabolism and “charge your mitochondria.” Conversely, the LED bulbs that most of you have in your house are “causing disruptions in mitochondrial function.”
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
This man suspiciously disappeared after he exposed the spells that are being cast in music.
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Joe Rogan is visibly shocked as Dr. Casey Means lists one disturbing health statistic after another.
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Dating Sensei
Dating Sensei@DatingSenseii·
My college roommate slept with 4 girls on our floor in one semester. He was not: • the best looking guy in the building • the most confident • saying anything most men would think to say One of the girls showed me his first text. Here is exactly what he sent... 👇
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Stijn Noorman
Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
It's better to work 4 hours at 100% intensity than 8 hours at 30% intensity.
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Zach Homol
Zach Homol@zachhomol_·
I’m doing 3 strength exercises (only) All of May -Pull ups -Push ups -Chin ups 3-4 days per week with different variations & rep ranges For Cardio (will be doing a lot of it!) Run, Walk, Hike, Ruck, MTB Bike Simplifying everything. Simple = Scaleable All training will be OUTSIDE!
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
What you do in private always shows in public.
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
A man has only 5 ways out of depression: Making money. Hitting the gym. Chasing his purpose. Building a loving family. A strong relationship with God.
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Look at your wardrobe. Your routines. Your meals. Your home. Ask yourself if they reflect the person you want to be. If not, start editing. Small, intentional upgrades signal to your mind and body that you’re stepping into a new version of yourself.
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Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
What Kills Anxiety Without Medication: - Stopping the habit of treating every uncertain situation as a threat - Breathing slowly and deliberately when the body starts signaling danger - Reducing caffeine consumption significantly especially after noon - Getting outside and walking when the mind starts spiraling inward - Keeping a consistent sleep and wake time even on weekends - Cutting relationships that consistently leave the nervous system activated - Stopping the consumption of news more than once a day - Writing down worries at night so the brain stops cycling through them - Accepting that most feared outcomes never actually arrive - Finishing small tasks that have been sitting undone and creating background stress - Spending time with calm people and noticing how the body responds - Stopping the habit of imagining worst case scenarios as the default prediction
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Temitayo
Temitayo@_theymi·
The more you eat sweet potatoes, tomatoes, blueberries and avocado … the younger your skin looks
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Rishi
Rishi@RishiUvaach·
You're building AI agents without a system. That's why they keep failing. Here’s the right system to go from idea → working agent 1. Define the job What problem are you solving? Who’s the user? What does success look like? 2. Design the brain Clear system prompt, role, instructions, guardrails (This is where most agents fail) 3. Pick the right model Speed vs cost vs intelligence Don’t overpay for simple tasks 4. Add tools APIs, databases, MCP servers, custom functions Agents become powerful when they can act, not just answer 5. Give it memory Short-term + long-term context So it learns, adapts, and improves over time 6. Orchestrate everything Workflows, triggers, retries, agent-to-agent communication 7. Build the interface Chat, app, API, Slack bot Make it usable, not just functional 8. Test + improve Evals, latency checks, real-world feedback Iteration is the real moat
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 “SMOKING WAS GOOD FOR THEM” — TOP HEART SURGEON’S CLAIM IS BREAKING THE INTERNET A clip is exploding after cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry made a claim that’s turning everything people thought they knew about smoking upside down. His argument: smoking, specifically nicotine, can have real benefits when paired with the right lifestyle. At one point, he even says about a patient: “Probably it’s because he smoked that he’s doing so well.” • Points to long-living populations where heavy smoking is common • Claims in parts of Sardinia, 95% of men smoke — and live longer than the women • Says nicotine acts as a powerful mitochondrial “uncoupler” • Argues the damage blamed on smoking can be offset by diet • Suggests we’ve been looking at it completely backwards According to him, the real question isn’t why smoking harms people… it’s why some smokers live longer, and what we’re missing. The moment hits different when Dr. Mike (Mikhail Varshavski) starts pushing back… and you can feel the shift instantly. This wasn’t a normal take. This felt like a full narrative flip. Is this the truth finally being revealed… or something that doesn’t add up? 📹 credit: DoctorMike (Youtube)
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Impakt CEO (Winston) - Get paid while getting fit.
Rhonda Patrick just dropped a bombshell at Natural Products Expo 2026. Just 1 gram of omega-3 a day slows biological aging at the DNA level and reduces invasive cancer risk by 61%. This could be the biggest longevity finding of the decade. Here's everything you need to know:
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