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@askgabriel_

Frontier health intelligence for root-cause & holistic medicine. Chat, plan, order, book, track and get covered for preventative wellness. Coming soon.

San Francisco, CA Katılım Ocak 2022
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gabriel@askgabriel_·
"Adrenal fatigue" isn't real. Your adrenals don't get tired. What's actually happening: chronic stress → HPA axis dysregulation → altered cortisol rhythm → downstream hormonal disruption. The treatment isn't rest. It's circadian repair, blood sugar stability, and nervous system regulation. Different problem. Different fix.
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gabriel@askgabriel_·
Your cholesterol panel doesn't tell you if you're at risk for heart disease. It tells you what your cholesterol is. Those aren't the same thing. Ask for ApoB, Lp(a), and an advanced lipid panel. That's the data that actually matters.
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gabriel@askgabriel_·
Insurance covers the drug. Not the IV therapy. Not the peptides. Not the practitioner-grade supplements. Not the labs your doctor won't order. They'll pay to manage your disease. They won't pay to prevent it. We think that's backwards. So we're building something different.
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thornton
thornton@thorntonmade·
@mcuban We are about to launch a model even better than this. Been working out it for three years going live in the next 30 days. @askgabriel_
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
What if there was a bank account available, that required you to deposit monthly, what you would have paid an insurance company in premiums, for an ACA silver plan. So for a family of 5 about $2100. The amount would then be used for Stop Loss Insurance set at $30k dollars. About $300. Another $200 would be used for local Direct Primary Care for your family The balance would be in YOUR bank account. Like an HSA, It could only be used for approved medical expenses. If you never have any medical expenses, you will get to keep the money plus checking act level interest, when you turn 65 If you have a medical event that is more than what you have saved, your bank will loan you the money you need to pay for it, up to the $30k stop loss trigger You would repay that amount using the monthly $1600 net deposit. Once the loan is paid off, the deposits start to accrue to you again. This is not insurance. It’s a specially designed bank account that gives you control, support, a doctor to work with and catastrophic financial protection. Lots of work and issues to be addressed. But I was curious what people think Let me know !
Mark Cuban@mcuban

The one debt you can’t ever pay off ? Your insurance premiums. You literally will pay an insurance premium monthly, till you die. But we don’t look at it like it’s a debt paid to an insurance company that will do all it possibly can never spend it on your care. We are working on a non -insurance solution. The day HSAs no longer require an insurance policy, it all will change. finance.yahoo.com/sectors/health…

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Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
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gabriel@askgabriel_·
Magnesium glycinate crosses the blood-brain barrier. Magnesium oxide doesn't. One calms your nervous system through NMDA receptor modulation. The other gives you diarrhea. The form matters more than the dose. This applies to almost every supplement you're taking. Ask Gabriel.
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gabriel@askgabriel_·
Your doctor says "take calcium for bones." What they don't say: without vitamin K2, that calcium deposits in your arteries instead of your skeleton. K2-MK7 activates osteocalcin (puts calcium in bone) and matrix GLA protein (keeps it out of arteries). 100-200mcg daily. Non-negotiable.
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