thecontrolgroup

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thecontrolgroup

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@cryptokyle_33

Health,Sports performance,Crypto Not Financial Advice! Just researching and and learning different topics I find interesting.

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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@maleprv That is a truckload? I’m kind of jealous. I started back again with 30iu a day. No big, plenty to counteract the .5-2g omega 6. My wife had issues with it too, she was low seed oils, went right to 750iu and we both got taken out. It was very interesting
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peter johnson
peter johnson@maleprv·
@cryptokyle_33 Then don't take it, for sure! The only other regular administration I can see is concurrent with vit C for its anti-artherosclerotic effects if I recall. 2g of α-tocopherol shuts me down pretty hard but 1g isn't bad. Other forms now in vogue should have a much stronger effect too
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cynomel muncher
cynomel muncher@cynomel·
every day I take 10x the recommended dose of anabology vitamin E and with each dose my balls grow larger and more powerful because vitamin E is good for your balls
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Ian Copeland, PhD
Ian Copeland, PhD@IanCopeland5·
Unvaccinated people are not "healthier". Canadian study with 259,000 shows otherwise. "No significant differences in proportion of health events following mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were observed between vaccinated and unvaccinated groups among adolescents..." pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11…
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Steve Kirsch@stkirsch

It's official now. @DrNice2006 asked me for evidence and I provided 9 papers showing unvaxxed are healthier in every study. I asked her for evidence showing the opposite and she provided ..... excuses. Not a single paper supporting her claims. ZERO. And she calls me the "misinformation spreader"?!?

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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@IanCopeland5 In the context he was speaking, it was for the schedule. Not a singular shot. Didn’t teach context in your high-school or what?
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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@maleprv Yeah maybe, but it was brutal.. my omega 6 intake was like .3-1g a day for several years though. I didn’t have anything E needed to protect me against?
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peter johnson
peter johnson@maleprv·
@cryptokyle_33 Maybe high sensitivity along the NADPH pathway:​​​​​ ↓s free cholesterol → ↓s pregnenolone → ↓s progesterone → but also ↓s cortisol? 5AR to DHT inhibited at NADPH-competition so ↑er T → so ↑ E2? Test halved dosage. Effect may level off as you continue via compensation.
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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@DrNice2026 @be_prosperous1 @stkirsch If mortality decrease. 90-98% for communicable diseases pre vaccine, what do you think, or can cite, to show that vaccines are playing a large, meaningful role in extending life? The flu vaccine has shown it doesn’t reduce mortality in the elderly at all?
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Steve Kirsch
Steve Kirsch@stkirsch·
Watch this space because @DrNice2026 is about to have a real problem coming up with ONE paper comparing VAXXED with FULLY unvaxxed (no vaccines) showing NO association.
Steve Kirsch@stkirsch

This AI thread has the citations for each paper. Have a nice day. alter.systems/p/68a0014b-8e7… Now, can you show me the opposite??? Please show me ONE paper comparing near FULLY vaccinated with FULLY UNVACCINATED showing a sufficiently large number of cases, but no association. Make my day. There ISN'T ONE.

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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@maleprv Just slow and lethargic. I was taking like 750iu though. So it was a heavy dose. No spark is the best way I can describe it
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🌸DrNice2026🌸@DrNice2026·
@wrinders @cryptokyle_33 @stkirsch An unvaccinated oregon boy was hospitalized and on life support for nearly two months due to tetanus infection in 2018. It is easily prevented but treatment is grueling. 37 cases last year, mostly elderly. Significant durable immunity is from vaccination and boosters.
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Darren Doherty
Darren Doherty@DarrenDoherty83·
@cryptokyle_33 @stkirsch I didn't say it was just from living longer. I said it was also because we are better at finding chronic illnesses and diagnosing all ailments. Plus the criteria for said ailments has also widened and in addition become more accepted to have them.
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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@DarrenDoherty83 @stkirsch I don’t think that’s the only reason why people are developing chronic issues. Because of “living longer” 1920 average age of death was 54, now it’s 79. Pretty good, but that means we would only really see a spike in chronic issues post 54. Currently kids have chronic issue
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Darren Doherty
Darren Doherty@DarrenDoherty83·
@cryptokyle_33 @stkirsch The problem is that we as a species are so good at stopping acute illness that the byproduct of that comes chronically. If you live longer youre more likely to develop something. We're also getting better at realising theres a problem. I dont think you can have it both ways.
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Darren Doherty
Darren Doherty@DarrenDoherty83·
@cryptokyle_33 @stkirsch Like we said before. Its very difficult to state what would happen. But we know that unvaccinated have higher risks of contracting all ailments based on levels of cases
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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@DarrenDoherty83 @stkirsch I’m not happy with any death. It’s not what I’m after. I think informed consent matters here, people need to know that there are risks vaccinating and risks not vaccinating. That is up to each individual. There should be enough data to see how fully vax kids do vs full schedule
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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@DarrenDoherty83 @stkirsch Deaths fell 98%+ pre-vaccine because host resilience (nutrition/sanitation) solved the mortality crisis. 400 deaths in 180M people is a 0.0002% risk, statistically negligible compared to the 95% infection rate. I bring this up because the right to chose medicine is important
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Darren Doherty
Darren Doherty@DarrenDoherty83·
@cryptokyle_33 @stkirsch Problem solved? Deaths dropped but cases didnt. Hospitalisations didn't. Symptoms didnt. 500 deaths a year isnt problem solved.
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thecontrolgroup@cryptokyle_33·
@DarrenDoherty83 @stkirsch Raw deaths fell ~93% (6k to 400) from 1912-1962 while the population doubled. The 98% figure reflects the mortality rate (deaths per 100k), which crashed from 13.3 to 0.2. Either way, the 'problem' was effectively solved solved by nutrition/sanitation long before the 1963 vaccine
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