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PJ_Uigeadail@PJam_laphroaig·
@SBakerMD The great irony I have seen are people who refused the covid vax as experimental but dove headfirst into taking GLP 1 and reta as soon as they could get their hands on it. The venn diagram on that one is fascinating.
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Dr Shawn Baker 🥩
Dr Shawn Baker 🥩@SBakerMD·
Great question 1. All drugs have a risk benefit profile, and for weight loss drugs the benefit is heavily skewed towards those that are extremely obese not someone with just a few pounds to lose, 2. We have powerful narcotics that are very effective but we don’t give them to people with minor pain for a reason 3. It is irresponsible for a physician or a pill mill company to prescribe these drugs for trivial weight loss
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@SBakerMD What's wrong with using GLP-1s to lose, say, 15 pounds, then strickly monitoring your weight and going back on a low dose when needed?

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Musfara Ai
Musfara Ai@MusfaraAi·
Mike retired at 54 with $ 4.1M. He had done everything “right”: • Maxed out his 401(k) • Saved consistently for 30+ years • Paid off his home • Avoided debt But:
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Joe
Joe@Joethecreator99·
In a recent interview Ben Afflick has given more insight on why him and his ex wife Jennifer Lopez broke up. Apparently he said that during their marriage Jennifer Lopez was never content with what he had to give and she was always demanding for more and more things. He also said that she was very rude to him and also some of his friends and also some of the house help around the house. When he tried confronting her about it she just ignored him and this caused some irreconcilable differences between the two which led to the divorce.
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Anthony Cumia
Anthony Cumia@AnthonyCumia·
This guy actually murdered a completely innocent person. There is a double standard in the American justice system and it favors blacks. “A Collin County judge agreed to lower Karmelo Anthony's bond from $1 million to $250,000. Anthony will also be required to wear an ankle monitor and to stay inside his parents' home.”
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PJ_Uigeadail
PJ_Uigeadail@PJam_laphroaig·
@undoingyears @SamaHoole Very slippery slope you are about to navigate. Mt recommendation would be to give it 90 days on carnivore and assess then. A month is not long enough to feel the benefits while also silencing the cravings noise (which comes in time).
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ShawnTara
ShawnTara@undoingyears·
Just a question: Are you purely carnivore, ketovore, or keto? I've been at the Carnivore diet for nearly a month and do not see it as sustainable. I struggle with the meat as I don't like the taste without sauces, and I'm not a big fan of eggs without the bread to dip or make into a sandwich. I have high insulin resistance that I'm trying to reduce. However, I can't see myself never having some type of sauce, fruit, or veggy to compliment the meat. I don't plan to add simple carbs back in. I agree that allowing in any form of sugar is dangerous grounds, but my "why" at the moment is fairly strong. (I, too, am a bit concerned about when I correct my health and my "why" becomes less dominant) For now, mostly beef, sardines, and eggs, but am planning to move to a very low-carb keto, almost ketovore. As my 30 days on carnivore is almost complete, I will be trying this approach for the next 30 days and will continue documenting this journey on my YouTube channel. I just need to find something that works, yet is sustainable. If I lived on a farm in the county and tended to my herd, I would be busy tending to chores and around wholesome foods, for the most part. However, I live in an overpopulated society where overeating junk is the norm. I'm trying to find some middle ground where I can still win. You seem to be killing it, and I am curious what's been sustainable for yourself. Thanks for your informative posts!
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Getting off sugar addiction is a road with a ditch on either side. You can drive carefully for ten years. The ditch does not move. It sits six inches from your tyres, the entire time, exactly where it has always been. The only reason you are not in it is that you have not yet turned the wheel. One decision turns the wheel. One "I've earned a square of dark chocolate." One "it's a special occasion, one slice won't hurt." One "I'm not like I used to be, I can handle it now." You cannot handle it now. You could not handle it then. The wiring has not been rewritten. It has been quietened by distance. Give it something to react to and it remembers everything, instantly, louder than before. This is why moderation does not work. Moderation requires a relationship with the substance. The relationship is the disease. Abstinence is the only mode that keeps you out of the ditch. Hypervigilance is not paranoia. It is the recognition that the part of your brain that wants the sugar is patient, clever, and will wait years for you to drop your guard. Both hands on the wheel. Eyes ahead. Do not negotiate with the verge. The ditch is always six inches away. The drive is for life.
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Daniel C.
Daniel C.@pharma_gen_dan·
@KetoCarnivore Abstract photography taught me context lives in the blur. Perhaps try focusing? I'll trust peer review over your lunch schedule.
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L. Amber O'Hearn
L. Amber O'Hearn@KetoCarnivore·
Finally a paper on Carnivore diet effect on the microbiome. Excellent. And to the surprise of no one paying attention, no significant effect on “diversity”. But they missed an opportunity to observe something possibly important here. Metabolic modules associate with outcomes *in the context they were found*. When you discover, as others have, that the microbiome changes swiftly and dramatically in response to major dietary changes, it strongly suggests that “functional modules” may also function differently. mah.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/…
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PJ_Uigeadail
PJ_Uigeadail@PJam_laphroaig·
@ChowDownDetroit By later life is that a reference to his relationships with 12 year old boys?
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ChowDownDetroit : Seoung Lee 🍜
ChowDownDetroit : Seoung Lee 🍜@ChowDownDetroit·
I watched Michael, and as a huge Michael Jackson fan, I had a great time hearing his music in Dolby Atmos. That said, it feels like the film only tells part of his story, leaving out much of the later years. Hopefully, they follow it up with a sequel. Jaafar Jackson was stellar!
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PJ_Uigeadail@PJam_laphroaig·
@SamaHoole If my body couldn't handle shellfish, then I'd be advised to not eat shellfish.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Diabetes is, by definition, a disease in which the body has lost the ability to handle glucose. Glucose is the molecule carbohydrates break down into when they are digested. This is not in dispute. This is in every textbook, on every Diabetes UK page, on every NHS leaflet. The standard NHS dietary recommendation for an adult with diabetes is approximately 130 to 225 grams of carbohydrate per day, distributed across 3 regular meals, with starchy foods featured prominently at each one. The disease is the inability to process the substance. The recommended diet is the substance. They then prescribe a drug to help the patient process the substance the leaflet just told them to eat. The drug is paid for by the NHS. The leaflet is written by the NHS. The disease is managed by the NHS. Nobody appears to find the loop strange. The loop is the system.
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Holly
Holly@CarnivoreFriend·
Started my day with an eggy waffle breakfast sandwich 🧇🥓🍳
(4 slices of bacon, fried eggs, mayo… yeah it hit) Had another waffle loaded with ghee because why not 😅 Long walk in the sunshine ☀️ Lunch was a big ribeye (slightly overcooked but still 🔥)
Ate it while working… then went back outside for more sun
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Holly@CarnivoreFriend

Started my day with:
2 fried eggs, bacon, and a lemon danish (recipe coming soon 👀) It was so good I ate the last one too… Walk → meeting → computer all day
Lunch = carnivore bar
Then found cold ribs in the fridge and finished those 😋 Ended the day with an eggy waffle loaded with ghee 🔥

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Live On 4 Legs: Pearl Jam Podcast
Live On 4 Legs: Pearl Jam Podcast@liveon4legspod·
I get that it’s not an airport and I don’t need to announce my departure, but I stated a few weeks ago that I would no longer be active on Twitter so I wanted to say a formal ‘see you later’ to you all. It was my pleasure to provide you with Pearl Jam content over the years…
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𐕣 JUDEN PRIEST 𐕣
𐕣 JUDEN PRIEST 𐕣@anonemus349832·
@matthewbaszucki The real tragedy here, is that hundreds of diabetics needlessly wasted 5 years of their life chasing a non-solution because some crackpot billionaires hopped up on jeff volek's bullshit thought they knew better than actual scientists. This is the plague of citizen science.
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Matthew Baszucki
Matthew Baszucki@matthewbaszucki·
"Type 2 diabetes is a chronic, progressive disease." Chronic means it doesn't go away. Progressive means it gets worse over time. That framing has been repeated by mainstream medicine for decades. It is also not fully accurate. Virta Health published clinical data showing that a ketogenic dietary intervention put a significant portion of type 2 diabetic patients into complete remission. No surgery. No new drug. Just a fundamental change in what they ate. The mechanism is straightforward. Type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance. Insulin resistance is driven in large part by a chronic diet high in refined carbohydrates. Remove the carbohydrates, lower the insulin load, allow the cells to recover sensitivity. In many patients, the disease reverses. The reason this is not the standard of care is not because the evidence is weak. It's because managing a chronic disease is more profitable than reversing it. Metformin and Ozempic are billion-dollar products. A ketogenic diet is not a pharmaceutical product. I'm not saying medications are never useful. I'm saying the framing of metabolic disease as a permanent condition requiring lifelong medication is not always accurate, and the people running the system have a financial interest in keeping it that way.
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Old Head Wisdoms
Old Head Wisdoms@OldHeadWisdoms·
Also, the regime will definitely be creating a nuclear weapon now to drop on Tel Aviv the first chance they get. If Trump escalated to power plants and bridges, Iran will destroy the Gulf States and displace millions. Guess where they’ll all end up?! Muslims worldwide are seeing that the USA and the West is at war with the Islamic World even more than the GWOT. The fallout will reach our streets filled with military aged males from the Muslim World from the last wars. The economic fallout will create death, disease and famine. And we’re still only on season 1 of this war probably.
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Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson@nfergus·
Let me walk you through the events of the war so far: 1. The United States and Israel tried regime change; it didn’t work. Or rather, they got regime change—Iran became an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps–led military dictatorship. That was not an improvement. 2. The U.S. won an overwhelming military victory with air and naval power and scarcely a boot on the ground. But it destroyed less of Iran’s missile- and drone-launching capabilities than at first appeared. 3. Then there was a hostage crisis. Iran took both the Gulfies and the Strait of Hormuz hostage. The result was a massive economic shock for the world that required a rapid resolution. 4. The choice was between 1) military escalation (boots on the ground or strikes on Iranian infrastructure), and 2) a diplomatic deal. Trump chose 2. 5. In Islamabad, the U.S proposed big economic concessions in return for some kind of change in the status of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, as well as the reopening of the strait. Contrary to the president’s social media feed, the Iranians did not accept. 6. In any case, the devil of any deal will be in the details, not the Truth headline. (When the small print finally comes out, every former Obama and Biden official will be ready to tell The New York Times that it’s worse than the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.) 7. Meanwhile, the Iranians have survived regime change and discovered that closing the strait is just as powerful a lever in economic warfare as they had always hoped. It’s not, despite the Russian quip, an “economic nuke,” because unlike a nuclear weapon you can use it. 8. Where we go from here is fairly predictable. I would be surprised if Trump now deploys ground forces. There will be more negotiation, so Islamabad, here we come. There may have to be more bombing, if the Iranians dust down the North Vietnamese playbook of stringing the U.S. negotiators along. And the final compromise will take longer to be agreed upon than Mr. Market currently believes. The consensus in prediction markets is this will be over by the end of May, but remember: It took Henry Kissinger more than four months to get the 1973–1974 oil embargo lifted.
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theficouple
theficouple@theficouple·
Just spent almost 4 weeks traveling the state of Florida. Conclusion: Nice place to stay and visit 4-10 weeks out of the year. …Not a place you want to live 12 months of the year.
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Holly
Holly@CarnivoreFriend·
What I ate today on carnivore 🥩 Meal 1: fried sardines “breaded” 3 different ways 🐟 
Snack (not shown): leftover hotdog + a bit of a carnivore bar Dinner: breakfast sandwich
(bacon + runny egg + mayo on eggy waffles 🤤) And for fun… tried a mug cake
A little dry this time, but we’re improving 😂
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Holly@CarnivoreFriend

Day in the life on carnivore 🥩 Up early for my town’s annual plant sale with my mom 🌱 
Came home starving → fish patties + last of the Easter eggs fried in ghee Later: grilled out
2 burger patties + 1.5 hotdogs First hotdog in forever… so good I skipped the ketchup AND mustard 😳🔥 No grill pic, but here I am outside with my hair covered (smoke protection mode 😂)

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PJ_Uigeadail
PJ_Uigeadail@PJam_laphroaig·
@CarnivoreFriend I guess a muffin pan or even just lumping on parchment and bake to get something like a biscuit output. Might give it a try but not sure about temp and time.
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Diet & Nutrition
Diet & Nutrition@Diet0Nutrition·
I still struggle to accept how Type 2 Diabetes is treated with pills while the very foods driving it, refined sugars and excess carbohydrates remain untouched in the average diet. From where I stand, this isn’t just a medical issue, it’s a metabolic contradiction. We are dealing with a condition fundamentally rooted in insulin resistance, yet the primary strategy often revolves around managing blood glucose rather than correcting the underlying dysfunction. It feels like controlling smoke while ignoring the fire. What I find most striking is how rarely the conversation prioritizes sustained dietary change as the central intervention. Instead, nutrition is often treated as a supportive add-on rather than the primary lever. Yet, from a biochemical standpoint, it is the most direct way to influence glucose metabolism. When carbohydrate intake is reduced especially refined carbohydrates the demand for insulin drops. The body is no longer forced into constant glucose management mode. Over time, insulin sensitivity can improve, not because of a pharmacological override, but because the system is finally given relief. This aligns directly with what we understand about metabolic regulation.
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