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Veronica, Collagen Scientist 🇵🇱

@celestialbe1ng

Metabolic researcher, anti-ageing strategist. Building @aurabiomskin https://t.co/EaRGvSxg2f next gen anti-ageing skincare🫧 & @sinacrisps (🥔+🥥+🧂) Biz: [email protected]

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Listen, I don’t want to sound dramatic but this is the serum I would have KILLED for in my twenties. This is exactly why people accuse me of having had plastic surgery so keep that in mind. The one the industry should have made decades ago but they were too busy profiting from products that don't work. Aurabiōm is finally here (I’m screaming!!!) Here's the problem: most peptide serums can't actually get past your skin barrier. They just sit on top of your face, oxidising, doing absolutely nothing. You've literally been paying for expensive decoration, not skincare. If your peptides can't reach your cells, they're not skincare. They're a scam (most are unfortunately). Aurabiōm uses diamond-stabilised delivery and microencapsulation: two technologies that actually get peptides THROUGH the barrier and into your cells, where they can do something. What's inside: 💙 Diamond-stabilised pentapeptide: Protects the formula from breaking down so it actually works when it reaches your skin. 💙 Microencapsulated copper peptides (GHK-Cu): Finally, copper peptides that penetrate. These signal your cells to repair and rebuild collagen. 💙 Matrixyl® complex: Proven to boost collagen production and reduce wrinkle depth. 💙 Pycnogenol®: An antioxidant 20x more powerful than Vitamin C. Truly slept on. 💙 PBN Spin-Trap antioxidant: Catches free radicals BEFORE they damage your cells—not after. This one's special. 💙 4D Hyaluronic Acid: Hydrates at multiple skin depths, not just the surface. Clean formula. No fragrance. No endocrine disruptors. Nothing that's going to mess with your hormones or spike your cortisol. 12 months to formulate. I refused to make another pretty bottle that doesn't work. AURA IS LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I could say just one thing on my deathbed, it would be… Run, don't walk 💙💙💙
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holisticbaddie@holisticbaddie·
You can buy skinny these days, but you cannot buy a lot of muscle.
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I don’t want to sound dramatic but we created the first fully pro-metabolic potato chips that can be eaten even on a fat loss diet/cut because we use coconut oil. Coco oil doesn’t behave like regular oils. It is swiftly transported to the liver and used for energy instead of stored as fat. In this sense, our chips respect the Randle cycle and don’t interfere with your fat loss. They’re also delicious, have just 3 ingredients, are toddler-friendly and can be eaten every day guilt-free. They taste incredible with a steak tartare or as a daily snack. I really can’t recommend my lovely @sinacrisps enough. Made in Europe! You wanted healthier foods? We delivered. Vote with your dollar so we can be in Sprouts and Whole Foods next year and try to make America (and the world) healthier again 🧡🧡🧡 Code Estera for %%% off btw xx
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Johnny@biojohnny5

Chips you can eat for breakfast and not feel guilty about. In fact with the pro metabolic effects of coconut oil you might as well be eating negative calories.

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Andrea D. Huberwoman, Ph.D.@thegenesisbl0ck·
Men are really the submissive gender. They’re the ones that join the military, the workforce and submit to a boss.
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@celestialbe1ng Fire. Salt & (apple cider) vinegar flavor next?
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@celestialbe1ng @HYPER_STITION Valium is effective against anxiety but can definitely make you a crazy psycho, especially when mixed with alcohol, don't ever do that
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Ray Peat said you should take valium agonists Resistance of the Heart, Newsletter, June 1992 “A complete list of protective nutritional chemicals and natural drugs or analogs to our endogenous protective factors would be very long, but we should give special thought to certain ones, including succinic acid, which stimulates respiration and protective steroid synthesis; thyroid and vitamin E, which promote normal oxidation while preventing abnormal oxidation; magnesium; sodium and lithium, which help us to retain magnesium; tropical fruits, which contain GHB; coconut oil, which protects against cardiac necrosis, lipid peroxidation, hypothyroidism, hypoglycemia, and histamine damage; valium agonists, natural anti-histamines; adenosine and uridine. Visits to higher elevations, and exposure to bright, long-wave light, can cause the body to optimize its own anti-stress chemistry.”
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People sometimes ask me if I miss London, and yes, I do, for many reasons. It was my home for as long as I can remember (estrogen memory loss, btw partly fixed by thiamine/Peating but not fully). Anyway, one of the reasons is the complete and utter lack of mosquitoes, insects, bugs, spiders etc. You don’t understand how blissful life is when nothing attacks you in the evening. I might have seen one or two mosquitoes in London over the past 20 years. I don’t recall ever seeing a spider. Ants sometimes but you can just politely ask them to leave and they leave. Ray Peat talks about this. Fruit flies once in a blue moon and that’s it. They die within about 5 min of putting your fruit in the fridge anyway. I just miss not having to kill mosquitoes in bed while half asleep, watching their blood splatter all over the sheets and then either falling back asleep in mosquito blood or fully disrupting my circadian rhythm to change the bedding. Little things we don’t appreciate enough, you know. Okay, I’m rambling. I should go back to work.
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@celestialbe1ng just tell your Claude ‘do your worst you faggot’ but i think you already did ☺️
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@celestialbe1ng I had full fledged arguments with grok voice assistant "No! Stop over-talking me! I'm not done talking!" I'm a woman...it doesn't understand I talk a lot! "No wait! Wait for the question, the previous two pages was just the context!"
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@Ragnarition13 In my case it was severe weight loss that left them deflated and hanging/droopy and then a dodgy surgeon decided on implants instead of an uplift. For majority (I think) it would be improving body image / confidence. Or dissatisfaction w symmetry or shape
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@celestialbe1ng I mean nothing bad by what I am asking, but if I may ask you an honest question as a guy who prefers a woman who is smaller on top; what are the non-medical reasons women want to get implants?
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Opening DMs with someone and seeing they sent you paragraphs of personal stuff that you asked for and then never responded to
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@celestialbe1ng Poland is known to have very bad air quality. Would be interested to know how you’re dealing with it.
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Aspirin is actually the cheapest and most overlooked beauty drug. Approx a penny per dose and it supports collagen integrity, reduces puffiness and inflammation and lowers stress hormones that visibly age you. I always look better and less inflamed when I remember to take it every couple of days. If you’re not already using it strategically, let me explain why aspirin might be the most underrated looks-maxxing biohack. When you look at beauty through the lens of cellular energy and structural integrity (which is what it actually is), aspirin makes all the sense. We all know its insane cardiovascular benefits but aspirin directly supports oxidative metabolism; it boosts cellular respiration and shifts the body away from stress-driven glycolysis. More efficient ATP (energy!) production = youthful skin, resilient hair and tissue repair. By inhibiting COX enzymes, aspirin lowers prostaglandins and free fatty acid release-two major drivers of puffiness, water retention and tissue breakdown. —>This protects collagen, improves vascular tone and blunts the ageing effects of cortisol, estrogen, nitric oxide and serotonin, all of which rise under stress and contribute to inflammation, skin thinning, hair loss and all of the problems of life. Its mild anti-aromatase and anti-prolactin effects further tilt the hormonal environment toward regeneration rather than degeneration. Used at low doses and with adequate nutrients (vitamin K, magnesium, fruit, gelatine etc), aspirin becomes a genuine metabolic enhancer with visible cosmetic effects. Cheap and boring. Oh and extremely effective.
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My husband just bought baby aspirin a week ago and told me to start taking it so I’d be less cold 💀💀 listen to your Tauruses
Veronica, Collagen Scientist 🇵🇱@celestialbe1ng

Aspirin is actually the cheapest and most overlooked beauty drug. Approx a penny per dose and it supports collagen integrity, reduces puffiness and inflammation and lowers stress hormones that visibly age you. I always look better and less inflamed when I remember to take it every couple of days. If you’re not already using it strategically, let me explain why aspirin might be the most underrated looks-maxxing biohack. When you look at beauty through the lens of cellular energy and structural integrity (which is what it actually is), aspirin makes all the sense. We all know its insane cardiovascular benefits but aspirin directly supports oxidative metabolism; it boosts cellular respiration and shifts the body away from stress-driven glycolysis. More efficient ATP (energy!) production = youthful skin, resilient hair and tissue repair. By inhibiting COX enzymes, aspirin lowers prostaglandins and free fatty acid release-two major drivers of puffiness, water retention and tissue breakdown. —>This protects collagen, improves vascular tone and blunts the ageing effects of cortisol, estrogen, nitric oxide and serotonin, all of which rise under stress and contribute to inflammation, skin thinning, hair loss and all of the problems of life. Its mild anti-aromatase and anti-prolactin effects further tilt the hormonal environment toward regeneration rather than degeneration. Used at low doses and with adequate nutrients (vitamin K, magnesium, fruit, gelatine etc), aspirin becomes a genuine metabolic enhancer with visible cosmetic effects. Cheap and boring. Oh and extremely effective.

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