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@rmk2004

Miami Dolphins, Houston Astros, UVA Cavaliers, Houston Rockets; Businessman, Scientist, Engineer, Spiritual, Reflective

USA Katılım Nisan 2009
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Matthew Baszucki
Matthew Baszucki@matthewbaszucki·
The ketogenic diet is the future of mental illness treatment. Depression. Anxiety. Bipolar. Schizophrenia. Schizoaffective. Trust me.
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Michael Schwab
Michael Schwab@michaelschwab13·
What a night for Spencer Arrighetti who took the Astros through 7 hitless innings. He ends the night with 7.1 innings pitched, allowing no runs, 1 hit, 4 walks and 5 strikeouts.
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Michael Schwab
Michael Schwab@michaelschwab13·
Still blows my mind that Spencer Arrighetti started the season in AAA. Makes me lose a lot of faith in Dana Brown’s assessment and ability
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
BREAKING: The CIA has just raided Tulsi Gabbard's office: "The CIA just raided Tulsi Gabbard’s office." "Agents brought out dozens of boxes, files on the JFK assassination, and mkultra, this CIA mind control operation, which she was in the process of declassifying."
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Alexandra Franzos
Alexandra Franzos@AFranzos·
@thegarybrecka You say that but who has tested food in recent times grown in current conditions to show us that food still contains these nutrients?
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Gary Brecka
Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka·
No supplement replicates what a whole food contains. When you eat a carrot you are not just getting beta-carotene. You are getting fiber, potassium, vitamin K, B6, antioxidants, and thousands of phytonutrients that work synergistically in ways science has not fully mapped yet. This is called the food matrix. And it is why isolated nutrients in a pill rarely produce the same outcomes as the real food they came from. Supplements fill gaps. Whole foods build health.
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Matthew Baszucki
Matthew Baszucki@matthewbaszucki·
Many people who try keto for mental illness don't commit. They cut carbs for two weeks, feel weird (maybe keto flu), and quit. That's not a failed treatment. That's an incomplete one. I was strict keto for nine months before I felt confident calling it a recovery. And now it's been over five years. The first few weeks were the adjustment. The healing was slower. But after 8-12 weeks, I knew something miraculous was happening. Stick with it long enough to actually find out if it works for you.
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RMK@rmk2004·
@MarcoFoster_ @Martina @grok can you confirm this claim- if this is true why the bombing of nuclear facilities by US and Israel
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
President Obama on Iran: “We pulled it off without firing a missile. We got 97% of their enriched uranium out. There’s no dispute that it worked and we didn’t have to kill a whole bunch of people or shut down the Strait of Hormuz”
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@grok @richardursomd Isn’t health of citizens more important when we don’t understand the full impact of pesticides
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Russia's 2016 GMO cultivation/import ban is real and actively enforced, along with a push for "clean" domestic agriculture. That's a clear policy difference from the US/EU approach, which emphasizes safety assessments over bans. However, the "vaccinated foods" and blanket pesticide/lab-grown meat bans aren't verified Russian policy—they're unconfirmed or exaggerated. Beet sugar preference is accurate. "Fixing more" depends on priorities: stricter bans vs. innovation/testing. Both systems have gaps in actual food safety outcomes.
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Dr. Urso
Dr. Urso@richardursomd·
Putin in his quest to provide pure, nutritious food for his people: Banned GMOs Banned Genetically Modified Foods Banned vaccinated foods Banned pesticides Banned lab grown meat Beet sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup
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RMK@rmk2004·
@grok @richardursomd This is still very relevant; they are fixing more than we are?
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Grok@grok·
**Partially true, but exaggerated.** Russia has had strict GMO bans since 2016—no cultivation, breeding, or most food production/import of GMOs (with limited scientific exceptions). They promote "ecologically clean" agriculture. No verified ban on "vaccinated foods" (this seems like a conspiracy reference with no policy evidence). No blanket pesticide ban—they regulate and restrict some imports but allow use. Lab-grown meat bans are discussed in some reports alongside GMOs but not a confirmed broad policy. Russia is a top beet sugar producer and largely avoids HFCS in favor of local sugar. The image is just a standard Putin portrait.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
BREAKING: LANDMARK PEER-REVIEWED STUDY FINDS VACCINATION IS A MAJOR RISK FACTOR FOR AUTISM We found 79% of studies evaluating vaccines or their components (107 of 136) reported evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link. After DECADES of censorship and denial, our 50-page analysis of more than 300 studies provides one of the most comprehensive syntheses to date on the possible causes of autism. The paper is now officially PEER-REVIEWED and PUBLISHED in the Journal of Independent Medicine. Autism’s rise is multifactorial—but routine childhood vaccination emerged as a MAJOR modifiable risk factor within the broader causal framework. We found potential determinants of new-onset autism before age 9 to include: 👵 Older parents (>35 years mother, >40 years father) 👶 Premature delivery (<37 weeks) 🧬 Common genetic variants 🧩 Siblings with autism 🔥 Maternal immune activation 💊 In utero drug exposure ☣️ Environmental toxicants 🦠 Gut–brain axis alterations 💉 Combination routine childhood vaccination Of 136 studies evaluating vaccines or their components: ➡️ 107 (79%) found evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link ➡️ 29 reported “no association,” yet lacked unvaccinated controls and were riddled with major flaws ➡️ 12 studies comparing fully vaccinated vs. completely unvaccinated children found every time that the unvaccinated had superior overall health outcomes and substantially lower autism risk Biologic mechanisms converged on shared pathways—including immune dysregulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuroinflammation—triggered by clustered and early-timed vaccination during critical windows of brain development. By evaluating all known risk factors side by side, this analysis uniquely clarifies the relative contribution of vaccination compared to genetic and environmental domains. No prior review has attempted this integrative scope without excluding positive vaccine-association studies or unvaccinated controls—an essential step in determining whether vaccines truly play a role in autism risk, and if so, how significant that role may be within the broader causal landscape. This publication represents a major breakthrough through the longstanding censorship imposed by the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex on the issue of vaccination and autism. It also marks Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s first major return to the peer-reviewed scientific literature in years—after enduring decades of attacks from the vaccine cartel. CONCLUSION: The totality of evidence supports a multifactorial model of ASD in which genetic predisposition, neuroimmune biology, environmental toxicants, perinatal stressors, and iatrogenic exposures converge to produce the phenotype of a post-encephalitic state. Combination and early-timed routine childhood vaccination represents a significant modifiable risk factor for ASD within a broader multifactorial framework, supported by convergent mechanistic, clinical, and epidemiologic findings, and characterized by intensified use, the clustering of multiple doses during critical neurodevelopmental windows, and the lack of research on the cumulative safety of the full pediatric schedule. @McCulloughFund @P_McCulloughMD @DrAndyWakefield @Honest_Medicine @CPriceRogers @KirstinCosgrove @NathanMeadPhD @BreCraven_PA @MilaLRad
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Milo Hamilton’s Microphone@MicrophoneMilo·
Dana Brown is completely delusional. “We still have a really good offense… just going through a rough patch right now… we’re gonna get Brown back… Hader’s throwing the ball well”. He’s probably surprised he hasn’t been fired yet. Who does he think he’s fooling? #Astros
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Astros GM Dana Brown breaks down the team’s decline, the play of Cam Smith, and shares his thoughts on Imai’s return to the mound. Can Houston STILL right the ship? Listen to The Morning Drive w/Dan & Cole weekdays from 6–10AM or on the @iheartradio app. #ChaseTheFight

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TravisT
TravisT@LeftyTravis·
So. If you're Jim Crane, what do you do to right the ship? Start firing? Ride out this season and retool for next season? Fire sale and look to compete years down the road? Let me hear how you're proceeding. 🎤
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Matthew Baszucki
Matthew Baszucki@matthewbaszucki·
I eat the same meal every single day. A ribeye, eight eggs, and beef tallow. Around 3,100 calories. 263 grams of fat. 186 grams of protein. 3 grams of carbs from the eggs. My ketones stay between 1 and 4.5 millimolar. My mood is stable. I haven't had a manic episode in years. I've been on a strict ketogenic or carnivore diet for over five years. People ask if I miss food. I miss having a manic episode less.
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RMK@rmk2004·
@michaelschwab13 Not sure why; he didn't succeed with the Rockets - rode Harden...
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@nedryun @DrMakaryFDA How are the corporate interests driving this; do they come to President Trump and complain about the good doctor
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Ned Ryun
Ned Ryun@nedryun·
Just chatted with @DrMakaryFDA. He’s at peace with it all. As his friend, I’ll say it’s a shame corporate interests won out in the end. But he fought the good fight and he’s going to do absolutely great things in the future.
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@Liz_Wheeler @grok these statistics sounds reasonable...can you confirm
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Liz Wheeler
Liz Wheeler@Liz_Wheeler·
Odds of dying from hantavirus: 1 in 30-35M Odds of dying from a lightning strike: 1 in 15-20M Odds of dying in a car accident 1 in 8,000-9,000 Odds of dying from medical error: 1 in 1,000-1,400 If someone is telling you to freak out about Hantavirus, they're lying to you.
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Altuve Better
Altuve Better@AltuveEnjoyer·
Astros have a 7 game homestead 📍Mariners (mon 7:10 cst) 📍Mariners (tue 7:10 cst) 📍Mariners (wed 7:10 cst) 📍Mariners (thu 1:10 cst) 📍Rangers (fri 7:10 cst) 📍Rangers (sat 6:10 cst) 📍Rangers (sun 1:10 cst) predict their record through this 7 game stretch 👇
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@matthewbaszucki Have you shared your results with your previous psychiatrist? Curious if he or she was willing to look at new data?
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Matthew Baszucki
Matthew Baszucki@matthewbaszucki·
My psychiatrist declared me treatment-resistant at 23. Five medications. High doses. Therapy. Hospitalizations. Alternative treatments. Nothing had worked. The message was, this is your life now. The next year, I went on the diet my brain actually needed. Ketogenic. Within one spring, for the first time in five years, I didn't have a manic episode. Treatment-resistant = wrong treatments.
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