Jared
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@DovySimuMMA Takeru went from getting knocked out the first fight in 80 seconds to this💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
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Current Daily Supplement Stack:
- 10g Creatine
- 1 Electrolytes Packet
- 1500mg Psyllium Husk
- 500mg Magnesium Glycinate
- 1 Multivitamin
I have Protein powder but I’ll only use it for Ninja Creami Ice Cream
Never done PEDs or peptides
This is my 16th year training/dieting




green ranger 🐉@GreenRangerMFER
@DeanTTraining other than creatine, what other supplements do you take?
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@foryouillwaitt @NFL_DovKleiman His Ego wrote checks his talent couldn’t cash. And this didn’t help

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IDEAL PRE TRAINING CARB TIMING
I’d probably shoot for these figures:
- SOME liquid-based carbs if training first thing very early in the morning
- Roughly 25% of total carbs for the day consumed if training just before or @ ~8 AM
- Roughly 50% of total carbs for the day consumed if training just before or @ ~ 1 PM
- Roughly 75% of total carbs for the day consumed if training just before or @ ~ 5 PM




Ryan Lonstein@RyanLonstein
@DeanTTraining How many grams of carbs do you aim for a session? And how long before?
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@timelesssports_ I miss when athletes use to do this. A star hockey player back in the day straight up told a team I won’t let you draft me.
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Deion Sanders on Draft Day in 1989. The Giants told him to do a written test & he asked them what pick they had.
Giants: “10th pick.”
Deion: “I’ll be gone before then. I ain’t got time for this.” & walked out

Lucky Rebel@LuckyRebel__
#NFLDraft night has finally arrived, Rebels. Get your 🍿 ready and join @AndyMc81, @JoshHennig, and NFL legend @EricMetcalf21 for all the real-time reactions. 8pm ET, right here on X. 📺 Latest odds: luckyrebel.la/sportsbook/foo…
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Tried this and now believe most GLP-1 usage could probably just be replaced with Psyllium Husk
Dan Go@CoachDanGo
I max dosed psyllium husk but did not expect this. For the past 28 days, I've maxed out on psyllium husk, taking two tablespoons 3x a day, and it's quietly changed my life. Here's what it did to my body:
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@BBSchizo777 Crazy wheels whose is that? I think the earlier dude is loading his quads up with too much oil. Actually lots of oil all over which is all good until it blurs your lines.
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@jaredlandry Yeah I don’t his legs, they have that messy Patrick Moor/Blessing look. I like these type

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Pattern baldness affects roughly 80 percent of men and nearly half of women over the course of their lives. After decades of snake oil and broken promises, we may be approaching a real inflection point — not just in the science of hair loss but in how the world thinks about baldness itself. For centuries, losing your hair was considered one of life’s cruelest fates, and the only dignified thing to do about it was often nothing at all, since the available fixes — wigs, plugs, spray-on dyes — were somehow even more humiliating. That logic is shifting. Imperfect though many of them still are, treatments are losing their stigma. Into this cultural moment comes a new drug called PP405. Unlike Minoxidil or Finasteride, which can help preserve the hair you have, PP405 is more ambitious, aiming to revive follicles that have already shut down by reprogramming the metabolism of their stem cells. In theory, it doesn’t just slow hair loss; it reactivates the parts of the scalp that have already surrendered — and seemingly without side effects. We may not be at the end of baldness, exactly, but for the first time it feels within sight — the faint stubble of hope.
Revisit Lane Brown’s report on the promise of PP405 and the potential coming of the great unbalding — and see how celebrity stylist Chris McMillan imagines what some of the world’s most famous balds might look like with if their hair grew back: nymag.visitlink.me/Pz2Ktp

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Lmao she is on that premium shit. I know that clit big as hell
𝕰𝖒𝕲@Emilio2763
The Worst thing Rhonda Ever did in Her Career was Start Talking…
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@Francis95340383 @DagoSupremacy “Twin studies and GWAS consistently show obesity heritability of 40-70%, with over 100 genetic loci influencing appetite, fat storage, metabolism, and energy expenditure in interaction with environment.”
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@jaredlandry @DagoSupremacy It's not genetics. Calories in calories out is thermodynamics you can't get out of that. She probably eats a high calorie diet with junk food.
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@FanSince09 Every superhero movie is a slog to get through after you’ve seen it once and I like superhero movies.
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The Batman has 0 rewatchability. It’s not bad it just is a slog to get through after you’ve seen it once
⛧@7700saint
Which film are y’all taking?
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