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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
@coookwithchris I'd love to give you some of the Wild Mag Complex. Has 450mg per serving, balanced in all 7 forms, with fulvic and humic minerals to inc. absorption.
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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
@HannahDrought Usually, a pessimist, which is something I’m working on. I’m super optimistic on many things but in conversations I often find myself playing devils advocate. Advice?
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Hannah Drought@HannahDrought·
Would you consider yourself an optimist, a pessimist or a realist?
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Carnivore Max@carnivoremax·
Most good things start like this
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Tallow Twins | Skincare@Tallowtwins·
Real biohacking is wearing only linen and pythons. Follow for more wellness tips! Xx
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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
@SamaHoole Fair but I don’t think that was his point, more about our ancestral needs for the minerals and the different methods of slaughter
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
@thewildmanmain No, I have not. I'd need to see some data on it at least, because people who try to sell grass-finished beef products have a habit of overselling the benefits.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Meat isn't low in potassium. 100 g Beef - 330 mg 100 g Bacon - 565 mg 100 g Salmon - 360 mg 1 kg of meat would easily clear 3 grams of potassium. There's no reason to think that you'd need to supplement potassium or nibble on broccoli to make up the difference.
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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
My current morning supplement stack. If you could only pick one, which would you take?
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RAW MILK? My buddy gifted me some raw milk for Christmas. While I’ve had raw milk on farms and with the Amish one time when I was a child I hadn’t tried it in any real way as an adult. Let me tell you, while I doubt a lot of the health claims on here Raw milk is the real deal I made an iced latte with the milk and I don’t think I’ve ever had a latte so full of flavor, filling, and feels so comforting on my stomach It’s like I’m not even drinking milk, what is this comped beverage with so much more flavor profile? I think I’m sold. Definitely not a bro science gimmick. I believe we’ve been lied to about pasteurization Just another anti-white practice to rob us of simple pleasures and our historic food culture 😂 the other milk in the store tastes like poison compared to this.
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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
@AlpacaAurelius such a power move. I love a good steak, but roasts and ground beef should be the staples of most people's diets. not to mention that, on a cow, there's nearly 20-50x more of this meat than steak
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
Ground beef is incredibly underrated. Way cheaper than other cuts of steak and super easy to digest. They often mix up the collagenous bits in the beef so you get a good source of glycine along with the muscle meat
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Cameron Thomason
Cameron Thomason@holisticnut33·
I’ve been eating locally raised, grass-fed and grass-finished beef (raw) and locally grown fruit and local raw honey for the past 3 months… And I’m literally the healthiest I’ve ever been in my life!! But I’m not special, I just have consistency, while many others lack that…
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George Ferman
George Ferman@Helios_Movement·
Here's how you can cover the vast majority of your micronutrient needs through food (and a personal full week of eating example). Thread 🧵
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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
@hormonedietdoc You can legitimately survive on just eating these three foods, and many people do. With thriving health.... for decades sometimes.. yet, so many people will discredit this way fo eating
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Dr. Jay Wrigley
Dr. Jay Wrigley@hormonedietdoc·
Red meat, eggs & raw fermented dairy are the healthiest, strength building, hormone balancing & fat loss foods for human beings to eat as the bulk of their diet. #LCHPMF #carnivore #ketovore
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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
@disclosetv We certainly shouldn't be concerned about this
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
JUST IN - White House will brief the incoming Trump administration on "anomalous health incidents" potentially caused by "pulsed electromagnetic energy" systems.
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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
This baffles me. We know that sunlight is crucial for optimal vitamin production/synthesization, mental health, and many other systems of the body. Yet organizations like this push BS advice, such as wearing sunglasses every day and dousing yourself in sunscreen. Where did we go wrong?
The Skin Cancer Foundation 👒@SkinCancerOrg

Do you have a resolution list? We have an idea! Set a healthy skin goal — maybe it's remembering to reapply your sunscreen or wearing your shades every day. Take a screenshot and share yours!

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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
@Picodegallows @sweatystartup This is always my argument when people say sunlight is bad. Legit the ONLY thing that has been around for all of existence of life on earth. how can people be so misled.
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Van Dyke of the Deplorables@Picodegallows·
@sweatystartup Imagine thinking that the sun, that bright star with which we have shared our existence for eternity is unhealthy, but that sunscreen, sunglasses, artificial light at night, nnEMF, and seed oils are healthy.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Pro tip: Never marry somebody who likes to go to the beach and lay in the sun. This is the most idiotic behavior on earth. Your spouse will look 60 when they turn 40. People will think you are the kid and they are your parent in public.
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Wild Man@thewildmanmain·
It's also so wild that one of the most common reasons it gets prescribed to younger women is acne, PMS, and other hormonal issues. Rather than trying to figure out what got them into that position, they prescribe a "quick fix" that further wrecks the body and their mind. So fucked.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
Birth control is quietly the most dangerous, psychoactive substance, scrambling the brain of young women, changing who they're attracted to, wrecking their mood, nuking hormones...doled out like candy and called "freedom" for women's health. We will look back on this as insanity
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Kobie Thatcher@KobieThatcher·
Is there a name for the mental health condition where people are delighted to see their own culture erased to become more 'diverse'?
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