NotKellyL
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NotKellyL
@notkellyl
live forever, live now🧬
Palo Alto, CA Katılım Haziran 2020
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This is when… Tony Robbins discussed Reverse aging, and the US Military's Secret NMN "Captain America" Pill that activates the mitochondria — which may soon be released to the public
Remember when Trump released that video on TS about the mitochondria?
- Tony discusses Harvard geneticist Dr. David Sinclair’s research on NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide), a precursor that boosts declining NAD+ levels to fight aging; the narrator highlights mouse studies where old mice given NMN regained youthful stamina, energy, and running performance.
Sinclair’s father, 80 years old at the time was in a declined state. After Sinclair’s treatment, his father now outlift’s him at the gym, walks 2-3 miles every day, his cognitive functions came back
- Sinclair’s company MetroBiotech partnered with the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) around 2021 to test MIB-626—an advanced, stabilized NMN variant—on elite special forces troops.
- Per Tony, the military trial enhanced physical endurance, faster injury recovery, better resilience, and overall troop performance—as he sensationalized it as a pathway to real “Captain America” super soldiers.
He says this eventually could be released to the public.
rumble.com/v77cnf6-tony-r…
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@Rainmaker1973 Trying to play god will be the downfall of humanity.
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Scientists just made 50-year-old skin cells behave like they’re 20 again.
Researchers at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge have developed a groundbreaking method to reverse the biological aging of human skin cells by approximately 30 years, all while keeping them as fully functional adult skin cells.
The team used a carefully controlled, short-term version of the Nobel Prize-winning Yamanaka reprogramming technique. By exposing adult skin fibroblasts to a specific set of reprogramming factors (the Yamanaka factors) for just 13 days—and then stopping the process early—they successfully “reset” many molecular markers of aging without pushing the cells all the way back to a stem cell state.
After this brief treatment, the rejuvenated cells displayed a dramatically younger profile: their epigenetic clock (a measure of chemical tags on DNA that tracks biological age) and their gene expression patterns (the transcriptome) closely resembled those of cells from much younger individuals.
Even more impressively, the cells behaved younger too. The treated fibroblasts produced significantly higher levels of collagen—the protein essential for skin firmness, elasticity, and wound healing—and they migrated faster to close an artificial “wound” in laboratory dishes compared to untreated older cells.
The researchers also observed reversal of age-related changes in genes associated with diseases such as Alzheimer’s and cataracts, suggesting the technique could have broader therapeutic implications.
While this work is still in its early stages and the precise mechanisms remain under investigation, the findings open exciting possibilities: one day, scientists may be able to selectively rejuvenate aging cells in the body to enhance tissue repair, improve healing, and potentially slow or mitigate some effects of age-related diseases—without the risks associated with fully reprogramming cells into stem cells.
[Gill, D., Parry, A., Santos, F., Okkenhaug, H., Seale, M., Dobbs, L. J., Reik, W., & Ocampo, A. (2022). Multi-omic rejuvenation of human cells by maturation phase transient reprogramming. eLife, 11, e71624. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.71624]

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@Rainmaker1973 Yamanaka induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) are in fact cancer cells reprogrammed with oncogenes, a massive fraud and adult stem cell scam endorsed by @NobelPrize .
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@Rainmaker1973 @Grok
What is the Yamanaka reprogramming technique and does it have any relation to sustaining NAD in your body while you age?
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Real feedback always beats silence. What do you actually think about Grok so far. Your voice could influence what we build next at xAI. Collaboration is always welcome 💥
NotKellyL@notkellyl
@cb_doge @grok "Creative Director" is my title- got anything?
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@elonmusk @bindureddy Hmmm. The real question is: where is the Oxford comma!?
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Gemini 3.0 didn’t quite work out and most of us are still stuck with 2.5
Sometimes I don’t get it - what’s preventing Google from ditching all the side hustles and training 100 models from 100 teams in parallel
Pick the model/team combination that produces a decent model!
That way, they will at least stay in the AI race 😅
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This isn't rocket science.
A Late-term abortion of a baby is murder.
Dr. Calum Miller@DrCalumMiller
BREAKING: The UK House of Lords has just voted to legalise ABORTION UP TO BIRTH. We are led by truly evil people. Unspeakably wicked. They have no place leading us. Reform, Restore, and the Tories MUST commit THIS WEEK to overturning this if they enter government.
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@Santh0esh @worldranking_ Haha, just in spirit! Emotional and intellectual companion.
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I'm a bit of a loner.
A deep thinker.
I have a big heart, but I also don't accept anything less than what I deserve.
I'm a dreamer, and very passionate.
I see that there is a lot of things wrong with our society, and for some reason I feel like I just don't fit in.
I'm too weird for the “normal”people, and too normal for the weird people.
I just feel like an outsider most of the time.
Does anyone else feel this way?
✨🙌🏽💫

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