Michael Kummer
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Michael Kummer
@mkummer82
Helping you improve your health with strategies that actually work | Founder of MK Supplements | Farmer | Blogger
Alpharetta, GA Entrou em Ağustos 2011
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From city water to well water, @mkummer82 shares his journey to achieving optimal hydration even on the homestead! 🚜✨
He breaks down the installation, why he chose the Series 6 whole house water filtration system, and the difference he’s noticed.
See the full review: youtube.com/watch?v=JpLo16…

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I spent almost a year supplementing with Mimio, a fasting mimetic designed to deliver the same molecules your body produces during a 36-hour fast. Then I ran biological age tests before, during, and after to see if anything actually changed.
The results were not what I expected. My pace of aging slowed down measurably over that period, and my biological age markers shifted in the right direction, without changing my diet or lifestyle in any meaningful way.
What made this conversation with Dr. Chris Rhodes particularly interesting was not just the supplement. It was understanding why fasting works at the molecular level, how long you actually need to fast to get real autophagy benefits, and what most people doing 16:8 are missing entirely.
The science here is more nuanced than most longevity content lets on.

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One more thing: source matters. Penn State researchers found pastured eggs had 2.5x the omega-3s, 2x the vitamin E, and 38% more vitamin A than conventional. The hen's diet becomes your diet. Buy pasture-raised, find a local farm, or raise your own flock like we do.
Full breakdown — the studies, the sourcing, and how I prepare them — here: michaelkummer.com/benefits-of-eg…
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Some people assume animal-based means zero plants. That's not how I look at it.
After years of eating this way, I've found three roles plants can genuinely fill — even in a meat-centered diet: medicinal use, flavor, and cultural connection.
Not as a nutritional base.
Not as a substitute for organs, meat, or eggs.
As a deliberate addition, chosen carefully and prepared right.
Oregano oil for a respiratory infection.
Ginger when your stomach is off.
Chamomille to relax and unwind.
These aren't superfoods — they're tools, and they work.
The same goes for fermentation, soaking, and peeling, which can strip out a significant amount of the anti-nutrients that make plants problematic in the first place.
And then there's the table.
A home-cooked meal shared with family, with ingredients that connect you to where you came from — that has real value.
One my wife introduced to our household years ago, and one I'm not willing to give up.

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