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"If one does not expect it, one will not find out the unexpected; It is not to be tracked down and no path leads us to it." // https://t.co/YLVd6o5tdr

Katılım Ekim 2020
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
We’ve spent decades treating lithium as a heavy duty psychiatric tool. New evidence suggests it’s actually a foundational brain nutrient and that Alzheimer’s may essentially be a localized lithium deficiency. By using the Orotate salt, we can bypass plaque-induced transport blocks and restore brain levels with 1mg. I’ve been supplementing low dose (1mg/day) lithium for years. More evidence now suggests it was the right decision. Here’s why lithium is potentially beneficial and how we arrived at this decision years ago. The study unequivocally demonstrated lithium deficiency in the brains of patients with cognitive impairment, providing mechanistic evidence of its role as a driver of disease onset and progression. It validated our choice of Lithium Orotate as the optimal form of lithium supplementation for preventing and slowing the progression of dementia. Lithium has long been a foundational ingredient in my protocol, utilized in a low-nutritional dose. This was based on our comprehensive analysis of various population studies supporting its safety and potential benefits for brain health and mental well-being. Establishing a direct mechanistic link: beyond its known effects on mood and well-being, the study forged a direct and mechanistic and progressive connection between lithium brain deficiency and cognitive impairment, including Alzheimer's disease. Optimal form of lithium: the study revealed that lithium orotate, the specific form of lithium salt I have been using for years, is superior in avoiding blockage by existing plaque, thereby achieving the highest bioavailability, greatest plaque reduction, and cognitive restoration in previously lithium-deficient mice with pre-existing cognitive impairment.
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Malcolm Ocean 🏴‍☠️
Malcolm Ocean 🏴‍☠️@Malcolm_Ocean·
it's not a priori obvious that eating too much food would cause weight gain. it could cause: - lower appetite - undigested calories in poop - higher metabolic rate / more energy / restlessness
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SLIME MOLD TIME MOLD@mold_time·
you don't really need to imagine, just look at the first half of the 20th century — who remembers Kitty Hawk to the Moon?
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exfatloss🥛
exfatloss🥛@exfatloss·
@TuckerGoodrich , you should have @mold_time on your podcast about obesity. They have previously considered seed oils as the hypothesis and have a pretty interesting & good faith case for whey they don't think that's it. Would be cool to have a friendly discussion between and figure out the disagreements and agreements.
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girl douglas coupland 💛🇨🇦
girl douglas coupland 💛🇨🇦@rebeccarightnow·
witnessed an incredible scene today at the bookstore. obviously new couple. man: “I’d like to buy you a book. What book would you choose, if you could choose any book for me to buy for you?” woman, blushing, giggling: “It’s called The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli.”
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Sam McRoberts
Sam McRoberts@Sams_Antics·
@mold_time @JoshRainerGold Monodiets are basically involuntary caloric restriction delivered through boredom (sensory-specific satiety), with bonus effects from eliminating engineered palatability, accidental allergen removal, and microbiome pruning. Fascinating stuff.
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Josh Rainer
Josh Rainer@JoshRainerGold·
Monodiets (eating only one thing) seem to work surprisingly well for a whole host of symptoms and weight loss. Potato diet, carnivore, banana diet, sardine diet, milk diet, heavy cream diet, etc. all have profound benefits and yet the mechanisms at play would be entirely different. They all have unique macronutrient ratios, micronutrient profiles, and metabolic effects. They don’t all require 100% singular ingredient, carnivore you can include a variety of meats and butter, potato you can fry them in oil, sardines also in oil. It may be something about overloading the body with certain nutrients that increased metabolic efficiency or satiety. So I wonder, how varied can a diet be done in repetition that maintains the benefits. Could you, say, have cheeseburger and fries with coke for every meal and see results? Pizza diet? These are the things I think about.
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Josh Rainer
Josh Rainer@JoshRainerGold·
@mold_time @Bonecondor Interesting she said the one rule is you can’t have dairy and now you’ve found dairy works extremely well for lots of people
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