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Otto Deggeller

@ottodeggeller

Eerst mijn vrijheid terug. De rest komt later. (no health without freedom)

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Els van Veen
Els van Veen@veen_els·
Het blijft me bezighouden hoe dit kon gebeuren. Dat zo weinig artsen protesteerden en meegingen in maatregelen zoals lockdowns en mondkapjesplicht en verketteren van mensen. Hierover zwijgen lost niets op. Dat is de beste garantie dat het zo weer kan gebeuren.
Darren of Plymouth@DarrenPlymouth

COVID was the greatest propaganda campaign in history to make people believe there was a pandemic so virulent, with hospitals so overwhelmed they needed dancing nurses and doctors to convince people. The worst part… it worked.

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Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
@Jeukendrup You know the story of Chris Froome? He won after the loss of a significant amount of weight with a low carb strategy. He raced high carb...
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Asker Jeukendrup
Asker Jeukendrup@Jeukendrup·
The UCI Sports Nutrition Project paper provides one of the most comprehensive overviews of race nutrition in professional road cycling to date. This blog summarises the key insights and how nutrition science is applied in WorldTour cycling: mssa.app/smk
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Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
@Jeukendrup How much sugar do you need to (endurance) sport? More or less than 10gr/hour (fat adapted or not fat adapted)? x.com/ottodeggeller/…
Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller

@ProfTimNoakes @AJCNutrition @LouiseMBurke I'm not an elite athlete. So, I don want to risk my health and stick to a mainly carnivore diet and cycle my '1000 km in one week' event on fat and try to prevent a hypo (3 dates per hour?). I've found a pemmican supplier! pemmican-shop.de/en

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Asker Jeukendrup
Asker Jeukendrup@Jeukendrup·
Sugar is often labelled as “bad” for health, but it’s also promoted as beneficial for athletes during exercise. This blog examines the evidence to answer the key question: is sugar actually harmful or helpful for athletic performance? bit.ly/3PEViIH
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Sunburn rates before 1900: minimal, despite people working outdoors 12 hours a day in fields, on boats, on roofs. Sunburn rates after 1900: epidemic, despite air conditioning and office cubicles and SPF 50. What changed? The fat in the food. Your skin is built from the fats you eat. Saturated fat is stable under UV light. Polyunsaturated fat oxidises rapidly the moment the sun hits it. Eat seed oils → PUFA gets built into skin cell membranes → UV light strikes unstable fat → oxidation → sunburn. Eat saturated fat → stable membranes → UV tolerance climbs → natural sun protection from the inside out. Your great-grandfather worked in fields all day on butter, lard, and dripping. He didn't burn. He didn't reapply anything. He didn't own a hat with a UPF rating. You eat sunflower oil for 50 weeks of the year, then go to Spain for one and come back looking like a boiled lobster. The sun hasn't changed. The sun is the same sun. What changed is your cell membranes. They're now made from industrial fat that combusts under UV exposure like cooking oil left in a hot pan. Carnivores consistently report dramatically improved sun tolerance. Not because meat contains SPF. Because saturated fat builds UV-resistant skin. You've been blaming the sun for damage caused by what you ate 18 months ago.
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Otto Deggeller
Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
Read, consider and decide for yourself. Maybe this helps: x.com/i/status/20503…
Tim Noakes@ProfTimNoakes

Should all athletes be advised to eat high-carbohydrate diets because low-carbohydrate diets impede performance. Professor Louise Burke thinks so; I disagree. Here's are three articles from our debate published today in @AJCNutrition. 1. Professor Louise Burke @LouiseMBurke Does a low-carbohydrate diet impede endurance sports performance? Yes ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-… 2. Professor Tim Noakes @ProfTimNoakes @LoreofRunning1 Does a low-carbohydrate diet impede endurance sports performance? No - The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-… 3. Does a low-carbohydrate diet impede endurance sports performance? Debate Consensus: Professors Burke and Noakes. Here be the evidence. Read, consider and decide for yourself.

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Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
@mariannezw Een krachtige volksveregenwoordiging die echt vertegenwoordigt, dat ontbreekt volledig. Dus geen effectieve controle op de uitvoerende Macht. Recept voor ellende...
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Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
@mariannezw En juist dat wordt afgebroken met de 'verdeel en heers'-methoden van de Grote Krachten van de Macht.
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Marianne Zwagerman 💟☮️
Samenleving eerst, overheid daarna. Het Huis van Thorbecke is gebouwd op maatschappelijke veerkracht. Op burgers die zélf verantwoordelijkheid nemen voor een publieke taak, gesteund door de overheid, in plaats van achteroverleunend verwachten dat de overheid alle problemen voor hen oplost. Deze gemeenschapszin is het cement van een lokale samenleving. Sociale netwerken en participatie genereren vertrouwen tussen burgers onderling en dat vertrouwen bevordert weer de betrokkenheid. dwarsnieuws.nl/de-lokale-over…
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Tim Noakes
Tim Noakes@ProfTimNoakes·
Should all athletes be advised to eat high-carbohydrate diets because low-carbohydrate diets impede performance. Professor Louise Burke thinks so; I disagree. Here's are three articles from our debate published today in @AJCNutrition. 1. Professor Louise Burke @LouiseMBurke Does a low-carbohydrate diet impede endurance sports performance? Yes ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-… 2. Professor Tim Noakes @ProfTimNoakes @LoreofRunning1 Does a low-carbohydrate diet impede endurance sports performance? No - The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-… 3. Does a low-carbohydrate diet impede endurance sports performance? Debate Consensus: Professors Burke and Noakes. Here be the evidence. Read, consider and decide for yourself.
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Matthew Zirwas, MD
Matthew Zirwas, MD@MattZirwas·
The Vitamin D Red Herring People with higher vitamin D levels are healthier. This is true. But vitamin D is largely a marker of UV exposure, not the cause of the benefit. If you have high vitamin D, it means you're getting UV. The UV is what's helping you. Not the vitamin D.
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Matthew Zirwas, MD
Matthew Zirwas, MD@MattZirwas·
Dermatology is wrong about the sun. And it's killing people. I'm a dermatologist. 226 publications. I should know. Avoiding the sun increases the risk of dying as much as being a smoker. We can fix it. For decades, dermatology's message has been simple: avoid the sun. Wear sunscreen. Seek shade. UV causes skin cancer. End of discussion. That message is incomplete and outdated. People are dying because of it. Lots of people. The evidence has gotten strong enough that the field needs to update it.🧵
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Otto Deggeller
Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
REALLY (🧐🤔)
Noakes Foundation@TheNoakesF

🚨 ATHLETE FUELING: DO WE REALLY NEED ALL THE CARBS? 🚨 The debate is heating up again, especially after the latest conversations around the Boston Marathon. Should endurance athletes rely on extremely high-carb intake… or can less actually do more? 🏆 We’re incredibly proud to share that a groundbreaking randomized controlled trial by @AKoutnik and collaborators, including @ProfTimNoakes, has been awarded the 2025 Best Impact Paper by @APSPhysiology (published in American Journal of Physiology – Cell Physiology). 🔥 What did the study explore? Using Ironman-level athletes, the research tackled key questions: • Does a Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF) approach impair performance? • Can minimal carb intake (as low as 10g/hour) still enhance endurance? • How long does it take for the body to fully adapt to fat as a primary fuel source? 💡 The findings challenge long-standing high-carb dogma and open the door to a more nuanced, metabolic approach to performance fueling. At The Noakes Foundation, this is exactly the kind of evidence-based work we champion, questioning convention, advancing science, and empowering athletes to rethink nutrition. 📜 Read the full study here: journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11… 👏 A huge congratulations to the entire research team pushing the boundaries of metabolic science and human performance. #TheNoakesFoundation #LCHF #KetoAdaptation #SportsNutrition #EnduranceAthletes #FuelingTheFuture

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Sander Sassen
Sander Sassen@SanderSassen·
@mariannezw Tja @mariannezw, je zwemt hier letterlijk de fuik in van de geïnstitutionaliseerde linkse dictatuur, die blieven geen tegenspraak.
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Marianne Zwagerman 💟☮️
Hef jezelf op NPO Ombudsman! Wat een BIZAR slechte uitspraak is dit. MIJ van alles verwijten, maar ZELF niet eens vermelden dat deze podcast bestond uit een gesprek met professor Andreas Kinneging, over de gedragingen van de klimaatrechter. Kinneging, hoogleraar rechtsfilosofie, weet namelijk AANTOONBAAR net ietsje meer van deze materie dan mevrouw de NPO ombudsman. Oh en Kinnegin maakt in die podcast GEHAKT van de klimaatrechter. Man man man man, je zou op zijn minst kunnen proberen de INDRUK te wekken dat je onbevooroordeeld je werk doet als ombudsman. omroepombudsman.nl/uitspraken-en-…
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Otto Deggeller
Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
@Schallabear @ProfTimNoakes That's the spirit 💪! I love your idea of two disciplines. Did you know that your feet (the arch) have the same function as the carbon plate in running shoes? You store energy landing and flatten your foot. It's released when you 'take off'.
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Curious Disciple - k/acc@Schallabear·
@ottodeggeller @ProfTimNoakes That is actually pretty impressive, i’m not gonna lie. But yeah, should maybe have a barefoot marathon race as a challenge to see who can do it the fastest as a purist form of racing. But you’re not gonna contain technological progress in terms of shoes and nutrition.
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Tim Noakes
Tim Noakes@ProfTimNoakes·
So interesting: "Then there's Reset Gel (10K, 30K), which is an interesting one. It's billed as a CNS fatigue blocker with 300mg of tart cherry polyphenols. It also has 30g of carbs. It kicks in quick and his two doses overlapped to cover most of the second half". CNS fatigue blocker that "kicks in quick" doesn't sound like a more delayed effect on muscle metabolism. We're getting closer to understanding what's going on.
Chris Chavez@ChrisChavez

A little more for the marathon nerds: Yomif Kejelcha ran 1:59:41 to become the second man under two hours in a legal race and he was on Sabastian Sawe's shoulder until 41K. Took a bit different of a fueling approach. The Santamadre team, an emerging Spanish company, shared his fueling plan with the targeted amounts at each station. A few things stood out to me, if I'm reading this correctly. Kejelcha planned to take roughly 60ml of fluid at most stations, which is estimated at less than half of Sawe's intake (though it's worth noting runners often toss bottles quickly and don't hit their targets exactly). He skipped 5K entirely and took nothing at 40K. 🗣️Santamadre co-founder Alfonso Beltrá López:  “We took advantage of the pre-race window to reduce digestive load as much as possible. We knew exactly how much fluid the athlete loses and how much energy his body consumes, as we had monitored him 24/7 over the previous three months: body temperature, breathing rate, heart rate and oxygen saturation. We also controlled his caloric load in detail. The strategy was to provide 287.4 g of carbohydrates between the pre-race and in-race fueling, in addition to the 580 g of glycogen we had built up during the two-day carb-loading phase before the race.” I didn't know as much about their products beforehand but the Unusual Fuel (taken by him at 15K, 25K, 35K) is a high-carb drink mix: 100g of carbs and 500mg of sodium per 500ml. Unusual Gel 45 is a 45g carb gel in a 1:1 glucose-to-fructose ratio, available with or without caffeine. He used the caffeinated version pre-race and at 20K.  Then there's Reset Gel (10K, 30K), which is an interesting one. It's billed as a CNS fatigue blocker with 300mg of tart cherry polyphenols. It also has 30g of carbs. It kicks in quick and his two doses overlapped to cover most of the second half.  🗣️ López: “We used RESET Gel at 10K and 20K, a gel designed to help control muscle damage and reset fatigue. It was one of the key parts of our strategy, exactly as we had seen in the specific training sessions.” Finally, the Prototype he sipped for 75 minutes pre-race is a new product in the works. Santamadre says more is coming on that in the months ahead. 🗣️López: “It was a real shame he couldn’t grab the last bottle at 35K. We believe everything could have changed. At 41K, he ran empty; those extra three minutes could have been covered by the 12.4 g of carbohydrates planned for that point.”

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Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
@Schallabear @ProfTimNoakes Thank you for the interest! In summer: yes, Vibram fivefingers in winter. Pemmican is a bit boring... And 10 grams of sugar per hour: dried dates.
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Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
@rblommestijn Er zijn Grote Krachten aan het werk. Dat is het enige dat ik zeker weet...x.com/i/status/20489…
Iam Breitbart@JacSarobahs

TRUMP FREES AMERICA BY TAKING THE BRITISH EMPIRE DOWN @MJTruthUltra A must listen… 🚨 Britain’s Last Play: Hidden Imperial Hand Exposed Behind Trump’s Third Assassination Attempt as King Charles Arrives in DC The third assassination attempt on President Trump Trump occured at the Washington Hilton—the exact site of the 1981 Reagan shooting. Susan Kokinda connects this event directly to King Charles’ arrival in Washington, DC, the same week, framing it as part of a coordinated British effort to influence or pressure the Trump administration. A Reuters headline is shown: “King Charles on US mission to bolster UK’s special relationship with ‘royalist’ Trump.” The report highlights a recent House of Lords / Chatham House report admitting that the British Empire is “TOAST” without full U.S. cooperation and the “rules-based order.” It argues these are not isolated stories but symptoms of the British imperial system’s desperation. Historical parallel is drawn to President William McKinley, a protectionist leader of the American System who was assassinated in 1901—exactly the kind of economic nationalist policies (tariffs, American industry revival) that the British Empire FEARED then and fears again in Trump’s agenda today. Kokinda references Trump’s own comments on impactful assassinations and ties in the new book The Queen and Her Presidents as further evidence of long-standing British influence operations. She says these events reflect the British deep state / imperial system’s hidden hand in a last-ditch effort to counter Trump’s “American System” revival (tariffs, manufacturing, economic sovereignty). The British Empire views Trump’s policies as an existential threat, just as it did McKinley’s, and is using every tool—EVEN ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS. rumble.com/v793gli-britai… 📱 ReTWEET: x.com/mjtruthultra/s… PrometheanAction: x.com/prometheanactn…

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Raisa Blommestijn
Raisa Blommestijn@rblommestijn·
De reactie van politiek-correct Nederland na de aanslag op het White House Correspondent’s Dinner: “mensen als Trump hebben verwerpelijke ideeën. Ze zijn een “gevaar” dat gestopt moet worden en vragen erom beschoten te worden”. Walgelijke demonisering.
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Otto Deggeller@ottodeggeller·
@0xgaut If I want to go faster I prefer a 🚲. There is only one proper way to run: barefoot. The rest is artificial...
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gaut@0xgaut·
the year is 2045, Adidas is launching the Adizero Minus Pro EVO SL V7 Project sub 1
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