Stanford scientists found one bacteria missing in almost every obese, diabetic, and inflamed patient they studied.
It's supposed to make up 3-5% of your gut.
In people with metabolic problems, it's often 3,000 times lower.
This bacteria has one job.
It lives in the mucus lining of your gut wall,
The last layer of defense between your bloodstream and the outside world.
It eats old mucus, stimulates your body to make fresh mucus, and seals the wall tight.
When it's there, your gut barrier is strong.
When it's gone, the wall thins:
Weight becomes harder to lose
Food particles leak through
Blood sugar misbehaves
Cholesterol creeps up
Inflammation climbs
Researchers at Nature Medicine gave this bacteria to overweight adults for 3 months.
The results:
- Cholesterol dropped
- Insulin sensitivity improved
- Liver inflammation markers fell
- Gut barrier function strengthened
- Body weight started trending down without a single diet change
Here's what people are reporting when they rebuild this strain and its probiotic cousins:
Blood sugar stabilizing
Cravings for sugar fading
Bloating disappearing in days
Skin clearing after years of struggle
Clothes fitting differently in a matter of weeks
What destroys this bacteria?
Alcohol
Antibiotics
Chronic stress
Artificial sweeteners
High-fat, high-sugar processed diets
You can't buy this specific strain at most health food stores.
But you can feed the bacteria you already have, and colonize with related strains that do similar work -
At levels 10x higher than any capsule.
The trick is fermentation.
A jar of homemade yogurt fermented with the right strain for 36 hours at the right temperature can deliver 200+ billion live probiotic cultures per serving.
A store-bought yogurt?
Maybe 1 billion if you're lucky.
Dr. William Davis (author of "Super Gut") has spent years documenting exactly how to do this at home.
I've been making it myself for 3 years.
The difference in how I feel is night and day.
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🚨 Be honest for a second…
The richest man alive, Elon Musk — but is he also one of the good ones? 🤔
A. Yes, he’s changing the world for the better 🌍
B. Mixed — genius but controversial ⚖️
C. No, wealth ≠ goodness 💰❌
D. Still not sure 👀
👇 Real answers only.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) has proposed a bill to establish DOGE permanently, equipping Congress with ongoing, effective tools to combat government waste, fraud, and abuse in real time.
Do you support this?
A. Yes
B. No.
Be real for a second.
Should X have a “dislike” button
Not to spread hate… but to signal what content simply isn’t worth attention.
Would it make the platform better — or just more negative ?
A. Yes, it should
B. No, it shouldn’t
Drop your honest take.
NGO just stands for Non Governmental Organization. Supposed to be a private charitable organization. As a generic structure, an NGO can be honest and charitable or corrupt and a vehicle mode money laundering. A compassionate sounding title and mission statement does not reveal its true nature.
🚨 BREAKING: Sec. Pete Hegseth announces Dept of War cutting ties with woke Ivy Leagues—Yale, Columbia, Brown, MIT, Princeton, & more.
“No more subsidizing enemies’ wicked ideologies for our future leaders.”
Support Hegseth on this?
A. Yes
B. No
Nope, not ornaments. My friend is going through the house where her grandma and aunt lived their whole lives and finding weird stuff. Apparently these are solid and very heavy; too heavy to hang on a tree. What are they
100,000 U.S. troops and $60 billion a year defending Europe — and zero help on Hormuz.
Time to bring them home.
No more free rides.
Do you support withdrawing from NATO?
A. Yes
B. No
Marc Andreessen just revealed the Elon Musk philosophy that completely broke his brain: "The best product in the world shouldn't even need a logo."
We all know Elon is relentless about quality. As Marc puts it: "Do you want the best car in the world or not, right? Like that's Elon's mentality... And it's working very well."
But at a recent event, Elon took this mindset to a completely different level. He dropped a perspective so jarring that Marc initially thought it was a joke.
Elon’s thesis? "You shouldn't even have to have your name on the product. It's just obvious. Everybody knows."
The logic is brutal but simple. If you build the undeniable, undisputed best thing in the world, everybody uses it. And because everybody uses it, you don't need to slap your branding all over it to prove it's yours.
Think about that. We spend endless hours agonizing over marketing, tweaking brand colors, and putting our logos on every square inch of what we build. But the ultimate flex isn't a flashy logo. The ultimate flex is building something so undeniably brilliant that its mere existence is the brand.
@ladyinyellow53@txsalth2o@Tesla I’m in my mid 70’s and use FSD for almost all of my driving. Long trips are a stress-free experience with FSD doing all the work.
@txsalth2o@Tesla I'm in my 70's... I'm capable of driving but dislike taking the highway or driving at night. I've watched a bunch of videos on the FSD and I'm seriously considering buying one.
My 80 yr old mom is a dangerous driver.
I’ve been trying to get her to test drive a @Tesla for over a year.
Tricked her into taking a test drive last week.
She was cranky about it.
She reluctantly got behind the wheel, said “take me to the nearest McDonalds”
It drove her there and parked.
She acted unimpressed.
I mentioned the price of gas in CA.
And what it would be like to have the car drive to LA for her.
Once we left the dealership she started making plans on where she was going to put the charger in her garage. 🤣
Tesla needs to do a better job of targeting senior citizens with their marketing.
@txsalth2o@LauraHa00527137@Tesla Totally agree… I have heard the younger generation say the elderly can’t even work an iPhone how would they navigate the Tesla touchscreen. My idea is have a “senior mode” very basic. Even though I think it’s pretty streamlined and straightforward already.