
Simian Brain
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Simian Brain
@ape_aldo
Macro-deterministic on-chain probability trader. Crypto n stonks. Melt up veteran. Manly Money. @DanMachete banned alt acct


BREAKING: Israeli PM Netanyahu announces he was diagnosed, treated for prostate cancer












some people have been asking what i mean by "turbo cancer" when i talk about BPC157. maybe you've heard of the term "turbo charger" for cars? they help make an engine run harder by injecting more air into the cylinders. more air + more fuel = more power angiogenic agents (like BPC157) are premised on increasing blood vessel formation to tissues via VEGFR2 stimulation. this would in theory help ligaments, tendons, and muscles. the problem is that this would also happen to every other tissue type that has the receptor, which is basically everywhere in the body. it is not specific to the tissues you want it to help when you take it. this also means that if you have a budding bit of cancer in you (which many young people do these days) taking BPC157 is like sticking a turbocharger on it and letting it rip. there are many problems with the pharmacology of BPC157, but this one is special. would you make cancer grow faster in your body to help your sprained ankle heal a bit faster? You could be shaving years off your own life by dealing with chemo and other treatments early in life (in your prime years) instead of maybe never dealing with it at all! This is what I mean by informed consent. if you know that's the trade you're making, and you accept, go ahead. your body your choice. smokers can choose to look cool and suck some nicotine in exchange for higher lung cancer risk. people can join the military and get paid/ defend their country knowing they might die. life is full of these choices. the point is having informed consent, which is often absent from the peptide debate. personally i find most people talking up these agents have the luxury of seeking high cost care should their decisions blow up in their face. not everyone is so lucky.





Ok, looks like some non doctors got triggered. Let’s try this another way? Neurosurgeon: $251 an hour Master Electrician: $170-300 an hour Senior software: $150-300 an hour Consultants: $200-2000 an hour Attorney: $400-2000 an hour Master plumber: $250-300 an hour Better?


Has anyone else noticed doctors not….examining them anymore?

Buy $5M of $STRK Collect $561K/yr tax-deferred Cash out $15M-$20M in 10 years Why aren't more people doing this?





Once again, I’m in it for the money. I do not work for free or for cheap.














CEO of America’s largest public hospital system says he’s ready to replace radiologists with AI… radiologybusiness.com/topics/artific…


