Mr. P

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Mr. P

Mr. P

@pichs23

Health, Wealth and Crypto

LA, CA, USA Katılım Nisan 2012
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Red Pill Dispenser
Red Pill Dispenser@redpilldispensr·
Some extremely profound words of wisdom from Alan Watts. "One day you'll realize you've already lived through some of the best days of your life and you didn't even know it at the time." "You were too busy chasing what's next, busy worrying about what's missing. Thinking happiness was something you'd arrive at one day." "But while you were waiting you were laughing with people who won't always be around. You were making memories in places you'll one day drive past and feel something you can't explain. You were standing in moments that didn't feel like the good old days until they were gone." "So stop waiting for life to start. You're already living it."
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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Dr. Daniel Pompa says a single dental visit destroyed his health for years—and every blood test said he was fine. His dentist replaced a silver amalgam filling with a gold crown. The silver fillings contained 50% mercury. Two different metals in the mouth created something called galvanism—an electrical current that forced the remaining mercury fillings to release vapor even faster. Days later, his health deteriorated: • First fatigue • Then anxiety • Then brain fog • Then gut problems • Then uncontrollable anger "I became literally someone that I wasn't. My wife would literally have to take the kids out of the house." He spent years chasing the wrong answers. • Diets • Thyroid • Adrenals • Nothing worked He paid $5,000 for a full toxicology blood panel at a hospital. Everything came back normal. The doctor tried to put him on a psychotropic drug. Years later, a different doctor said three words that changed everything: "Wrong test used." When they challenged the mercury out of his tissue instead of measuring blood levels, the results were clear. High mercury. High lead. The blood test missed it because mercury hides in fat, nerve tissue, and the brain — not in the blood. He still had six amalgam fillings in his mouth. Still releasing mercury vapor every day. The right diagnosis took years. The wrong test almost cost him everything. — Dr. Daniel Pompa on Alex Clark's podcast (@yoalexrapz)
JM&Co@JMIndependent

Dentistry/ High Copper Mercury Amalgam Dental Filings/ Multiple Sclerosis/ Spinal Taps/ Before & After Results

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Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️🌊
They cut a rat’s Achilles tendon in HALF with a scalpel. 2 weeks later, BPC-157 had rebuilt it. Complete healing. The rats couldn’t walk. The tendon hung severed inside the leg. This is the injury that ends careers in humans. Researchers split them into two groups. Group 1 got nothing. Their tendons stayed torn. Weak. Scarred. Permanent damage — the way your ortho expects torn tendons to heal. Group 2 got BPC-157. Two weeks later, their tendons had regrown. New blood vessels. New collagen. Strength restored. Scientists looked under a microscope and could barely see where the cut had been. PMID 23982408. On PubMed right now. Here’s why your Achilles won’t heal. Tendons have almost no blood supply. No blood means no oxygen. No oxygen means no repair. Your body sent help the day you tore it. Nothing arrived. The signal stopped. Your tendon gave up. BPC-157 builds new blood vessels directly to tissue with none. That’s the bottleneck. That’s what’s been missing. 544 studies. Zero toxicity at any dose ever tested. Kennedy uses it. FDA votes July. Your ortho charges $15,000 to sew what should’ve healed itself. Nobody told you a compound regrew a tendon a surgeon had severed. 500mcg. Oral. Morning. Empty stomach. Your body has been asking for help for months. You kept giving it ice and rest. Everything you need below ↓
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Darshak Rana ⚡️
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana·
A declassified CIA file from the Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences: The Gateway Intermediate Workbook (1977), teaches people how to heal their bodies with their mind:
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Kat A 🌸
Kat A 🌸@SaiKate108·
An infuriated Dr John Campbell says the latest cancer study is remarkable and shows we could be curing the world of cancer with ivermectin/ mebendazole. He breaks it down: • 197 patients took 25mg ivermectin and 250 mg mebendazole daily for 90 days: • 84% had a positive response • only 15.6% had cancer progression • the combination appears to be effective against a very wide range of cancers. ‘It just drives you mad really these studies are crying out to be done’
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
RFK Jr. starts most mornings with steak for breakfast, a big bowl of grass-fed yogurt topped with cream, and a generous side of sauerkraut or kimchi. Zero carbs. Strict carnivore plus ferments only. He’s been eating this way for about 250 days. He shared on the pod that he was having atrial fibrillation every day for four months. A military doctor reviewed his MRI and saw visceral fat blanketing his heart, liver, and organs — and warned things would worsen. So he committed. After just 30 days on the diet, a follow-up MRI showed 40% less visceral fat. He lost 20 pounds of that hidden fat, then regained it all as muscle. The daily AFib disappeared completely — no skipped beats since. He’s quick to note that it worked powerfully for him, but our metabolisms are all different. It makes you wonder how much of our everyday fatigue or inflammation might quietly trace back to what ends up on the plate. What’s one food you’ve added (or removed) that noticeably shifted how you feel day to day — energy, mood, or anything else?
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Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️
The Electricity bill is the cheap part. A Swiss research group tested 13 professional induction cooktops & found that most EXCEEDED even the already-high 1998 ICNIRP maximum exposure limits when a person stood close to the stove. For the worst-case compliant device: current density in tissue exceeded ICNIRP limits by up to 24 dB.. A FACTOR OF 16. The brain tissue of young children: overexposed by a factor of 2 The CNS of a fetus: can exceed general public limits entirely if the mother cooks at normal working distance. And this happened on devices that had PASSED the official safety test. Why? Because the IEC 62233 compliance standard, the test that certifies your stove as "SAFE", measures the AC magnetic field at 300mm (1 foot) from the cabinet edge. You don't cook from 1 foot away. Your abdomen is at 0mm. Your hands are at 50mm. Your child's head is at cooktop height. At 300mm: COMPLIANT At 0mm: 16x OVER THE LIMIT The test is designed to PASS not to protect. And that's before you consider that the ICNIRP limits themselves are already deeply inadequate. ICNIRP limits are set to prevent ACUTE effects.. enough induced current to directly stimulate a nerve. They don't account for chronic, non-thermal biological effects. Reba Goodman & Martin Blank showed magnetic field biological effects occur at 14 ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE below the thermal threshold ICNIRP uses as its baseline. The WHO IARC classified ELF AC magnetic fields.. the exact type induction stoves emit at 20 kHz, as a Group 2B possible carcinogen in 2002. ICNIRP's response in 2010 was to RELAX the reference levels. So when the study says your stove exceeds limits by a factor of 16.. That's 16x over a number that's already orders of magnitude too permissive for chronic daily exposure. You're not cooking on a stove. You're standing in front of an industrial ELF AC magnetic field generator. EVERY SINGLE DAY. But sure. The electricity bill is the part to worry about.
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Sandhya Ramesh@sandygrains

One month of using only induction stove to do basic cooking for two people, electricity bill jumped by ~₹2200

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Jackson
Jackson@Jacksonsrule·
A psychologist recently explained something interesting why 90s kids developed different thinking patterns than Gen Z, largely because of games. Back then, no autosaves, no hints, just three lives. Games like Super Mario Bros. and Prince of Persia taught: fail, restart, keep going you had to earn progress. Games like Tetris and The Legend of Zelda trained maps and patterns, building memory, navigation, and patience. Finish a level turn off the console. No infinite dopamine. Play was social: one couch, one screen, real conflict and cooperation. Today, games like Fortnite and Roblox are endless, with autosaves and reward systems that keep you playing. They hold attention but don’t train completion the same way. The difference is simple: 90s kids built focus and tolerance for failure, while today’s players are shaped by constant stimulation. What do you think about this?
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Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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Isabella Maria DeLuca
Isabella Maria DeLuca@IsabellaMDeLuca·
Lululemon, along with other legging brands, have forever chemicals in their clothes. These chemicals don’t just wash out. They don’t break down. And once they’re in your body— they don’t leave. These can be absorbed through the skin, which makes it worse when you learn that these forever chemicals are heavily concentrated in the crotch region of leggings. The most absorbent, sensitive skin on your body. Worn tight. For hours. Sometimes with no barrier. PFAS are linked to: hormone disruption, thyroid issues, live and kidney damage, increased cancer risk, and infertility. I hate it here.
Attorney General Ken Paxton@KenPaxtonTX

🚨BREAKING: I launched an investigation into Lululemon over the potential presence of toxic "forever chemicals" in activewear.

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Avi Roy
Avi Roy@agingroy·
If you sleep 8 hours a night, you'll spend roughly 26 years of your life asleep. People with rare short-sleeper mutations (DEC2, ADRB1) need only 4-6 hours, with no health penalty. They get back 7-13 years of waking life. The molecule that controls this is orexin. Your brain's wakefulness switch. Block it, you sleep better (3 drugs already do this). Activate it, you need less sleep. Pharma is racing to build that activator: @EliLillyandCo paid $6.3B, @TakedaPharma expects @US_FDA approval this year. Now @paulkhls and @BioProtocol designed a selective orexin activator using AI in 24 hours, for $500 in lab costs. Instead of targeting narcolepsy like everyone else, they're going after ADHD. Nobody in the pipeline is doing that. Early stage, real obstacles (peptide half-life, brain delivery), but the speed of this is remarkable. @paulkhls curious about your delivery strategy for getting a peptide past the blood-brain barrier?
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🧵 Over 24 hours, our scientific team and AI scientist infrastructure developed a novel peptide agonist to potentially treat ADHD. Below is our paper for a pre-IND computational feasibility assessment for OX2R-004: an 18-residue peptide agonist designed as a selective OX2R agonist for ADHD. Why this matters? No approved orexin agonists exist anywhere. All marketed orexin drugs are dual OX1R/OX2R antagonists for insomnia. Clinical-stage ones are small molecules for narcolepsy only. We did this with @peptai_ a novel full 8-gate computational pipeline in one shot developed by @BioProtocol community 👇

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Attorney General Ken Paxton
🚨BREAKING: I launched an investigation into Lululemon over the potential presence of toxic "forever chemicals" in activewear.
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Children’s Health Defense
Ivermectin is showing signs it could rival chemotherapy for cancer treatment without the same harsh side effects.  Dr. Kelly Victory breaks down a shocking new study. “We looked at nearly 200 patients… with many different kinds of cancer.” “84% had a positive outcome.” “48% had either no evidence of cancer at all… or significant remission.” “Another 36% had no progression of their disease.” “Only 15%… had progression of their cancer.” “At a minimum… this should motivate further study.” @drkellyvictory @drdrew
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Alok Kumar
Alok Kumar@Alokkumarzz·
Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this MIT professor deliver a brilliant masterclass on how to effectively present your ideas with clarity, impact, and purpose.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Here is an almost 2-hour long documentary, filmed, edited & narrated by me. ZERO STOCK FOOTAGE. I literally went to these places to show you the mainstream historical narrative in Peru doesn't make sense. If this work matters to you support it with a like/comment/repost
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John Cumbers
John Cumbers@johncumbers·
David Sinclair just revealed one of the biggest studies on nattokinase. A comprehensive Chinese study of 1,067 people found that nattokinase reversed cardiovascular disease by removing up to 95% of arterial plaque in one year. This supplement is an enzyme from fermented soybeans and costs almost nothing. Sinclair has been taking it daily for a couple of years. He measures his carotid artery with ultrasound and says there's no plaque buildup at all. Peter Diamandis takes it too. He believes you need at least 6,000 fibrinolytic units per day to reap the benefits. For context: • Statins cost hundreds per month and come with side effects. • Surgical interventions can cost thousands of dollars Nattokinase costs a fraction of both. Sinclair's caveat: "Do this with the knowledge of your physician." But the data exists. A study of over 1,000 people and up to 95% plaque removal in just 12 months. And the man whose lab is reversing aging takes it every day. — David Sinclair (@davidasinclair) on Peter Diamandis' (@PeterDiamandis) Moonshots podcast PS. David Sinclair is speaking at SynBioBeta on May 6th this year, discussing the science of slowing and reversing aging. If longevity is the world you're in, the investors, partners, and scientists shaping this space will be in the room. Grab your ticket in the comments below.
John Cumbers@johncumbers

The first human age-reversal trial is officially happening. But before the FDA cleared it, Harvard professor David Sinclair had to pull off a mice experiment most scientists thought was impossible: "These mice had their optic nerve regenerated. We were able to show that using [the information theory of aging] method we could cure blindness in animal for the first time." Since then, he also discovered you could treat and reverse diseases like Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, ALS, kidney disease and liver disease in mice too: “It's not just the eye that can get reversed and cured of diseases. It's seemingly every part of the body.” It's what he calls "a universal reset of the body." He confirmed his method also worked in monkeys. Now humans are next. The FDA just cleared the first age-reversal trial. Life Biosciences raised $80 million to make it happen. As he put it: "The eye is just the beginning. We believe we can treat every tissue—a whole body reset."

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The physics underneath Ghost Murmur are wilder than the headline. Your heart generates an electromagnetic field every time it beats. About 50 picoTesla at the chest surface. That's one billionth the strength of a refrigerator magnet. In a hospital, an MRI picks this up from inches away using a superconducting sensor cooled to near absolute zero. Ghost Murmur reportedly does it from 40 miles, at ambient temperature, from a helicopter. The key is nitrogen-vacancy centers in synthetic diamonds. Tiny atomic defects where a nitrogen atom sits next to a missing carbon atom in the diamond lattice. These defects are sensitive to magnetic fields at room temperature. In published research, NV diamond sensors have detected magnetic signals from single neurons. The problem has always been range. Labs measure in millimeters. What Skunk Works apparently solved is the signal-to-noise problem at continental scale. The southern Iranian desert gave them ideal conditions: almost zero electromagnetic interference, no competing human signatures, thermal contrast between a warm body and cold rock at night. The AI doesn't just filter noise. It cross-references seismic, thermal, and electromagnetic data to confirm one heartbeat in a thousand square miles. The airman had a survival beacon. He had to expose himself briefly to activate it. That moment may have been enough for the system to lock on. Once it had his cardiac signature, it could track him through solid rock. Published science says this shouldn't work at these distances. Classified science doesn't publish.
Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty

I think this is the most insane thing the CIA has ever made public. 😨 They have a secret AI tool called Ghost Murmur. It detects your heartbeat from 40 miles away using AI. Not your phone. Not a tracker. Not a radio signal. Your heartbeat. It uses sensors built from synthetic diamonds to lock onto the electromagnetic fingerprint your heart produces every single beat, then pairs it with AI to filter that one signal from 1,000 square miles of noise. Last week, a wounded American pilot was hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran. No phone. No tracker. No way to call for help. America found him anyway. From the sky. By listening to his chest. But nobody mentioned the most important detail. This was Ghost Murmur's first operational use. It's been sitting classified for years. Tested. Ready. Waiting. They didn't reveal it to impress you. They revealed it because the rescue was already public. Every technology a government admits to is the one they've already moved past. Your heart has been broadcasting your location your entire life. Someone just built the receiver.

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
10 squats beats a 30 min walk. For blood sugar control after a meal, doing 10 squats every 45 minutes outperforms a dedicated 30 min walk by 14%. The mechanism: your quadriceps and glutes are the largest glucose sponge in your body. Activating them repeatedly clears more glucose than one sustained effort. The 30 min walk isn't wrong, it's just not as effective.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨holy shit.. the CIA just used a tool called "Ghost Murmur" to find an American pilot hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran.. by detecting his heartbeat.. not his phone.. not a tracker.. not a radio signal.. his heartbeat.. Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works built it.. the same classified division that built the SR-71 Blackbird.. the stealth bomber.. the U-2 spy plane.. every secret aircraft America has ever denied existed until they didn't.. it uses quantum magnetometry to pick up the electromagnetic pulse your heart makes every time it beats.. then AI filters out everything else.. the pilot.. callsign "Dude 44 Bravo" was wounded.. alone for two days.. hiding in a crack in a mountain.. while Iranian forces searched for him on foot.. and America found him from the sky.. by listening to his chest.. here's the part that should rewrite everything you think about privacy and power.. this was Ghost Murmur's FIRST operational use.. meaning it's been sitting in a vault.. tested.. ready.. waiting for a moment important enough to reveal it.. they didn't show you this to impress you.. they showed you this because the next person they use it on won't be a rescue
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: CIA reportedly used secret new tool “Ghost Murmur” to locate the downed U.S. airman in Iran, capable of detecting a human heartbeat from long range.

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