
Steven Leflar
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@TheICHpodcast So if we all have access to AI, who’s paying the AI that then gives us high universal income? I don’t understand this circle.
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@robannand @TheICHpodcast Exactly what I was thinking about. Makes no sense because it’s impossible.
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@TheICHpodcast So will the private chefs have private chefs and maids and maids will have private chefs and what not too? Do people not hear what they say anymore? We as a society are so screwed...
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@findhaters @_Solegnave @RBR_Daily @grok At this point f2 is more fun to watch than f1 so if they can reduce speed to make it more realistic then at least it’s something. Probably still going to suck though
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@fastpitstop Let's not forget that he was having negotiations with Red Bull on the radio during the Saudi GP, lmaooo.
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@sixstringsam11 None of that changes the bullshit from either one of the two in this clip. California has Castle Doctrine. You can 100% defend yourself against home invasion by whatever means you feel necessary.
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@Motorsport The cope is off the charts 😂
F1 isn’t about the cars of a given year or another. F1, as a league, regardless of the rest, is simply higher.
That’s why, despite whatever Pato says, he wouldn’t even give a 1 hour notice to Indycar if given an F1 seat…we know the truth…
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@The_Real_Red_R @SecKennedy Thank you brother. I’m wishing you the best too.
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@stevenleflar @SecKennedy Wishing you the best, man.
Carnivore saved so much for me.
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Today, we took long-overdue action to restore science, accountability, and the rule of law.
In September 2023, the Biden FDA pushed a number of peptides into Category 2 — “Bulk Drug Substances that Raise Significant Safety Risks” — driving a dangerous black market that puts Americans at risk.
Now, after nominators withdrew 12 peptides, the FDA will remove them from Category 2 and will bring them to PCAC at its next two meetings, beginning in July—where independent experts will rigorously evaluate each substance on its scientific merits using full clinical, pharmacological, and safety evidence.
• BPC-157
• Thymosin beta-4 fragment (LKKTETQ)
• Epitalon
• GHK-Cu (injectable)
• MOTS-c
• DSIP (Emideltide)
• Dihexa Acetate
• Ibutamoren Mesylate
• Melanotan II
• KPV
• Semax (heptapeptide)
• Cathelicidin LL-37
This action begins to restore regulated access and will immediately begin shifting demand away from the black market.
We will follow the science, enforce the law, and deliver the clarity patients, providers, and pharmacies deserve.
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@JayrenCekiss @The_Real_Red_R @SecKennedy To be honest meat can be very cheap go look at a tube of hamburger at Costco. It’s like 5 bucks a pound. So for 10 bucks you can get just about 200 grams of protein and your fat for the day.
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@The_Real_Red_R @SecKennedy Tried that, didn’t work. I have been animal based for a while now, but within 6 months nothing changed. Thyroid is fine and was checked too. I wish diet was the answer
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@stevenleflar @SecKennedy Fix your diet and it will affect your test.
Mine was through the floor. Went Carnivore and it's above average range now.
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@Master_Of_V @SecKennedy When you have Kaiser it doesn’t really matter since they are all in the same system, I can’t get out of it till I get to choose health coverage options again.
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@stevenleflar @SecKennedy Yeah because it’s not like you can fire him and get a new one
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@nickisnest @SecKennedy They would still be a controlled substance…
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@HempMillionaire @TheNYCLeslie @SecKennedy But you are getting compounded testosterone from a pharmacy? That’s impossible without a script in the United States.
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My pleasure, dude. I’m on team humanity. Consider HcG with your Test. It will maintain your intra-testicular testosterone so they don’t shrink and you will need less exogenous testosterone. The lowest dose at effective relief is generally the best dose. More is not better. You should never have an E2 problem if your are balanced correctly. Aromatase inhibitors are terrible. Best wishes for better health! Hormones are a life changer.
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@sydneybird11 @jntsrgn @yeabuddy @SecKennedy Like I said I’ve figured it out. My protocol is solid, blood work is great, symptoms of low T are gone. I’m happy with it.
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@stevenleflar @jntsrgn @yeabuddy @SecKennedy I’m 1x/week 1 ml test cyp, intramuscular (thigh), 1 inch 23 gage needle. I just lost 20 lbs and my test was 975 8 days after injection, normally 300 at that time. I’m on 0.8 ml now. Be careful.
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@ABOUTYOUANDMEME @SecKennedy I don’t think they are dicks, I think they have too many patients and the most recent info doesn’t get to them.
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@stevenleflar @SecKennedy Docs are dicks. If it doesn't have a patent & they don't get $ from their pharma rep, they just dont care, no matter what good it does. There's little $ in proactive medicine. Your doc would rather treat you for all the diseases that come from low T instead of cutting your risk
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I can assure you after the visit and labs depending on the place you should only be paying for your test until your next appointment. Any local spot as well. If you pay monthly thats insane. And depends where you love for price of test. We have compound pharamcies all over the place here. Its actually 75 for me
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@stevenleflar @SecKennedy Yes, MD's are a cadre of faggots.
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@lovins_ryan @himshouse Well we don’t actually live in a capitalist society anymore. True capitalism works, but this is crony capitalism, and right now only the elite can afford it.
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@stevenleflar @himshouse I buy overseas and test my own. Still cheaper to do that then to buy domestically! Americans can never have nice things because companies want to rob us! Infuriating!
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$HIMS
🚨 RFK SAYS THE FDA IS REMOVING THESE 12 PEPTIDES FROM CATEGORY 2
HERE'S WHAT THEY MIGHT COST - PER MONTH:
BPC-157 - $150 - $300
Thymosin Beta-4 - $200 - $400
Epitalon - $250 - $450
GHK-Cu (injectable) - $150 - $300
MOTS-c - $250 - $500
DSIP (Emideltide) - $150 - $350
Dihexa Acetate - $200 - $450
Ibutamoren Mesylate - $150 - $325
Melanotan II - $100 - $250
KPV - $150 - $300
Semax (heptapeptide) - $150 - $250
Cathelicidin LL-37 - $300 - $600
Franchise Thomas@franchisethoma1
@himshouse Here's where $hims adds to monthly revenue per user. It starts making sense why they acquired needle technology.
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@jntsrgn @yeabuddy @SecKennedy I agree with you 100%, the test can definitely be bad. But the stuff I get is tested, and I went to a clinic at first so I know where my numbers need to be to not feel symptoms and to also be safe. I really appreciate you caring about my wellbeing though.
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Not much in medicine is difficult, but small errors can have big consequences. Labs are a reference, not an absolute. Symptoms matter more than levels. Testosterone is a controlled substance so if you are getting it on your own, you may not be getting a reliable product and you are taking some legal risk. A total T of 240 is pretty low at any age. It’s really unfortunate that a shitty doc pushed you into treating yourself.
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@HempMillionaire @TheNYCLeslie @SecKennedy 80 bucks for an online clinic for 10 weeks worth of tests isn’t happening. Try over 100 a month plus labs.
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@stevenleflar @TheNYCLeslie @SecKennedy You dont use insurance for trt. Its only 80 bucks or so for 10 weeks worth of test or more
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