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Basically peptides are the Covid vaccine 2.0 Take note of who’s using them now So they can’t say they didn’t later


so what happened in the study? THE RADIATED MICE LIVED SIGNIFICANTLY LONGER they had a 53% LOWER risk of death (HR=.475, p=0.003) than the mice dosed with no radiation!!!


Our new bar from @eatlineage tested 100% free of microplastics. We achieved this through a proprietary packaging made from a blend of collagen, tallow and unicorn farts. This bar will change the protein bar game: <200cals, 20g protein, all real food.


2. More to worry about? Some peptide users in my client have developed amyloid changes. What did I tell them about continued use? You might create a neurodegenerative disorder in your brain. Why? Amyloid Beta (Aβ) peptides: In vivo, Aβ peptides, linked to Alzheimer's, can be found with D-amino acids (specifically Asp and Ser residues), indicating that a natural inversion process occurs, which affects their aggregation properties. This is an example of chiral inversion. This kind of freaked them out. When they questioned the lab/pharmacy and longevity docs who gave them this stuff communication completely shut down. Decentralized medicine aims to educate not induce fear.

Basically every elite person is on tizepatide or Reta right now. Usually 2mg weekly



Dr. Sabine Hazan drops a jaw-dropping case: Identical twins, both severely autistic and completely nonverbal, had identical disrupted microbiomes (high bad microbes, low good ones). After targeted microbiome correction—flipping the balance to high beneficial microbes and low harmful ones—both children became fully verbal, speaking, and reading. She calls it clinical proof + measurable microbiome change: “Now you know the kid has improved.” 44-second clip—autism, gut-brain axis, and a potential game-changer. Is the microbiome the missing link in severe autism cases? Or is this too good to be true without larger trials? Your thoughts—seriously, drop them below.

My blue eyes are doing well at the 13 N latitude. They have become hazel with more melanin in them




Nicotine = broad neuroprotective, cognitive, and anti-inflammatory effects Nicotine mimics acetylcholine by binding to α7 nicotinic receptors, upregulates them, and may inhibit acetylcholinesterase. This increases cholinergic signaling. Boosts memory, learning, attention via effects on dopamine, serotonin, glutamate, GABA. Cholinergic deficits underpin MCI/Alzheimer's; nicotine improves attention/memory in AD patients & healthy volunteers. Studies show inverse AD-smoking association (risk drops with higher consumption) and gains in attention, immediate/long-term memory, consolidation. Anti-inflammatory powerhouse: Activates cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway (vagus nerve) → suppresses cytokines & neuroinflammation. Strongest protection in sepsis/endotoxemia; promising for ulcerative colitis, RA, OA, MS, myocarditis. Attenuates LPS-induced fever & shifts to anti-inflammatory state. Stimulates dopamine release, protects dopaminergic neurons → dramatically lowers Parkinson's risk Reduces glutamate excitotoxicity → neuroprotection (hippocampus), may aid schizophrenia, bipolar, ADHD, anxiety. Promotes neurogenesis, activates NAD+ salvage, curbs glucose hypermetabolism, fights oxidative stress & telomere shortening Increases resting metabolic rate, activates thyroid receptor-β, boosts T4→T3 conversion. Protective against hypothyroidism and hashimotos Smokers show higher T3, lower TSH, reduced autoimmune thyroid risk (protection fades after quitting). Long-COVID / vaccine dysautonomia: Counters SARS-CoV-2 spike blockade of acetylcholine receptors. Nicotine can restore cholinergic/autonomic balance. Anti-estrogenic: Inhibits brain aromatase, lowers conversion of testosterone to estradiol (confirmed in animal models).

