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The OG of Hyperhidrosis 💦Celebrating 14 yrs (2011-2025) of helping people feel better about the sweaty skin they’re in 💦

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Alex Clark@yoalexrapz·
The People vs. Poison It’s time to stop corporations from poisoning Americans. It’s time to stand together. On April 27, the Supreme Court will hear a case called Monsanto vs. Durnell. For years, Monsanto sold Roundup, a weed killer made with glyphosate, without warning people it could cause cancer. Internal documents show the company hid evidence and even helped write studies to make the product seem safe. Now Bayer, the company that bought Monsanto, is losing billions in lawsuits from people who say Roundup harmed them. Instead of adding a cancer warning, Bayer is trying to avoid being sued at all. They want the Supreme Court to rule that their EPA-approved label protects them from responsibility. But what they won’t say is this: the label they rely on is based on misleading information. They helped create it—and they could ask to add a cancer warning at any time. This case could affect more than just Roundup. It could impact all pesticides. If the Court sides with Monsanto, companies could be protected from lawsuits—even if their products are dangerous. Many of these chemicals are known to harm the body, including causing cancer and damaging the brain and hormones. If companies can’t be held accountable, they may have no reason to make safer products or tell the truth. That puts everyone—especially future generations—at risk. Join us on April 27 at 9am on the SCOTUS steps in Washington, D.C., to stand against this for the biggest MAHA rally yet! Bring the entire family and plan a trip to visit a new safer and more beautiful DC! RSVP- thepeoplevspoison.org
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
If the likelihood of your worries coming true were a video🙏
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian. If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
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The Oxford Comma
The Oxford Comma@RealOxfordComma·
Use the Oxford comma, folks.
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Gary Brecka
Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka·
What’s one supplement that’s made a HUGE difference in your energy, mood, or focus?
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MyLifeAsAPuddle@MyLifeAsAPuddle·
@juleshorn01 @CentenariusN I’ve been using this glycine as well as the creatine. I definitely notice better sleep! Thanks for such an informative post and a clean supplement line. 👏🏼👏🏼
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Jules Horn
Jules Horn@juleshorn01·
Trauma lives in the nervous system. Glycine helps rewire it. It’s not a “cure” — but it gives your body the safety signal it’s been waiting for. I trust @CentenariusN products, not just is the owner J one of my best friends and actually my best man in my wedding but also does he sources only highest quality. Use the link below for 12% off
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Jules Horn
Jules Horn@juleshorn01·
Glycine is the most underrated nervous system healer on the planet. It can calm anxiety, improve sleep, reset trauma patterns, and even rewire your stress response. Here’s how it works, and how to start using it today:
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
Friends… Please say a prayer for my dad. He had an acute stroke and is slowly recovering. Believing for complete restoration! 🙏🏽
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MyLifeAsAPuddle@MyLifeAsAPuddle·
@DawnsMission Thanks for this! Do you have a source for this? I’d like to share it with someone and be able to cite the source.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
How many of you have been pushed by your doctor to take cholesterol (statins) medication? Do they ever discuss the side effects with you? Common side effects headache dizziness feeling sick feeling unusually tired or physically weak digestive system problems, such as constipation, diarrhoea, indigestion or farting muscle pain sleep problems low blood platelet count Uncommon side effects being sick memory problems hair loss pins and needles inflammation of the liver (hepatitis), which can cause flu-like symptoms inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), which can cause stomach pain skin problems, such as acne or an itchy red rash sexual problems, such as loss of libido (reduced sex drive) or erectile dysfunction Rare side effects muscle weakness (myopathy) loss of sensation or tingling in the nerve endings of the hands and feet (peripheral neuropathy) tendon problems (tendons are tough cords of tissue that connect muscles to bones)
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Lauren Lee
Lauren Lee@laurenlee·
You simply can’t have it both ways. You can’t complain that Casey Means talks to trees, did mushrooms, and is a “woo woo woman” with no medical license — while simultaneously calling her an establishment plant, owned and operated by the Rockefellers. The logic doesn’t work. The establishment has a vested interest in ENDING everything Casey stands for — especially spirituality in medicine — and clearly is trying to take her down for it. She has done her advocacy outside of the system entirely; the same system her critics claim “set her up.” Furthermore, it is PEAK hypocrisy to hate on her lack of credentials. The MAHA movement criticizes the most credentialed doctors for being owned by Pharma, and is notably rebellious in the face of “industry experts.” But now we appeal to authority? If Casey Means had every credential in the book, she would be labeled a “plant” even more so. Already, she has been accused of Rockefeller connections because she went to Stanford, and her family has medical experience and ties to prestigious fellowships. There is no winning with people who cherry-pick in this way. Their standards are inconsistently applied at best, and emotionally/intentionally targeted at worst. I have yet to see one credible argument against Means. All is conjecture, jealousy, and suspicion at her rapid rise. We would do ourselves well to see and recognize the immense progress here, joining forces to revolutionize science and medicine in this country. If I have learned anything this year, it’s that the establishment (and it’s paid ops) scream the loudest against those they fear the most. Clearly, they are terrified of Casey Means.
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MyLifeAsAPuddle
MyLifeAsAPuddle@MyLifeAsAPuddle·
THIS. 👏🏼👏🏼
Lauren Lee@laurenlee

You simply can’t have it both ways. You can’t complain that Casey Means talks to trees, did mushrooms, and is a “woo woo woman” with no medical license — while simultaneously calling her an establishment plant, owned and operated by the Rockefellers. The logic doesn’t work. The establishment has a vested interest in ENDING everything Casey stands for — especially spirituality in medicine — and clearly is trying to take her down for it. She has done her advocacy outside of the system entirely; the same system her critics claim “set her up.” Furthermore, it is PEAK hypocrisy to hate on her lack of credentials. The MAHA movement criticizes the most credentialed doctors for being owned by Pharma, and is notably rebellious in the face of “industry experts.” But now we appeal to authority? If Casey Means had every credential in the book, she would be labeled a “plant” even more so. Already, she has been accused of Rockefeller connections because she went to Stanford, and her family has medical experience and ties to prestigious fellowships. There is no winning with people who cherry-pick in this way. Their standards are inconsistently applied at best, and emotionally/intentionally targeted at worst. I have yet to see one credible argument against Means. All is conjecture, jealousy, and suspicion at her rapid rise. We would do ourselves well to see and recognize the immense progress here, joining forces to revolutionize science and medicine in this country. If I have learned anything this year, it’s that the establishment (and it’s paid ops) scream the loudest against those they fear the most. Clearly, they are terrified of Casey Means.

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