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Albert | Aloe Tallow

Albert | Aloe Tallow

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Health from evolutionary perspective. Building the world’s cleanest soap with only 2 ingredients: Aloe Vera and 100% Grass-Fed Beef Tallow 🐄🪴 your/his majesty

Pacific Beach, San Diego เข้าร่วม Kasım 2023
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Albert | Aloe Tallow
Albert | Aloe Tallow@AloeTallow·
“Everyone has to take pills every day once they reach a certain age. You are just starting a little early.” My doc told me this at 25 years old. And the craziest part? Millions of people experience the same thing. If we want true health, we have to seize it for ourselves. Here's the story on how educating myself out of a health nightmare led me to starting a soap company. Hearing that felt like a death sentence. Around 2021, my health took a nosedive. Lyme disease, autoimmune issues – it was one thing after another. I was practically living in doctor’s offices, from ophthalmologists to urologists. Every new problem felt like a whack-a-mole game. The tipping point came when I was on vacation with my gf, and after a night of margs, I couldn’t swallow. My throat was closing up. I thought I had a very bad disease, and it was over for me. The doc diagnosed me with GERD and handed me a lifelong prescription for daily proton pump inhibitors (Life altering stomach pills). I refused to accept this at 25. I had to find another way. Desperate, I found a YouTube video from an old man with 4 subscribers claiming apple cider vinegar cured his GERD. It sounded crazy, but I tried it. Three days later, I was healed. I couldn't believe it. I was relieved but I was also pissed. Why wasn’t this common knowledge? How many other simple cures were out there that people didn’t know about? That moment ignited my deep dive into holistic health. By 26, I transformed into a full-on “granola warrior,” ditching toxic substances like polyester clothes, plastic utensils, non-stick pans, and cologne. Real health requires real change. I started asking waitresses about salad dressings, fearing seed oils. Explaining to my neighbors that I’m barefoot on purpose, and its called “grounding.” My life and health transformed within a year, but after this matrix-like reveal of knowledge, I couldn’t just accept things as they were. I had to bring awareness to this. One day, I stumbled upon another YouTube channel (@FlavCity) this time about harmful chemicals in personal care products. Sulfates, parabens, phthalates - all in the soap and shampoo I’d used daily for 20 years. These chemicals get into your bloodstream, mimic estrogen, screw up your fertility and reproductive health, and can even cause cancer. Nobody talks about it. The more I learned, the angrier I became. Why wasn’t anyone talking about this? I tried “natural” soap from Etsy and Amazon, but they were scams too – filled with palm oil and parfum. I eventually stopped wanting to use soap altogether. Using soap made me feel dirtier. How backwards was that? One day in the shower, defeatedly using soap, I imagined a product that wasn’t killing me slowly. “what if there was soap that only used ingredients that were good for your skin?” I daydreamed. The only skin products I vouched for were aloe vera and beef tallow. Could I make soap with only that? To my surprise, it was possible. The chemistry was in our favor. I began experimenting, driven by the dream of a soap that healed instead of harmed. After countless trials, we created the best soap on the planet using only two ingredients: 100% grass-fed beef tallow and aloe vera. I have used it exclusively on my body, face, and hair for over a year and the results are insane. My face has aged in reverse, my hair is thicker than ever, but the best part? My vitality is through the roof. Hormones optimized to the max. This is what happens when you take control of your health. I believe in this product 100% and feel incredibly lucky to wake up every day and channel everything I stand for into it. This has become my life’s work - bringing this product to anyone who feels confused, ripped off, and just wants to take a shower without poisoning themselves. Luckily, society seems to be waking up to natural cures. People are learning the power of avoiding seed oils, maximizing sunlight, and other holistic practices. But many of us are still sleeping on a CRUCIALLY important ecosystem: our skin. This issue gets less attention in natural health circles, despite being one of the most important. Most people still shower with chemical soap because they think it's extreme to consider alternatives. "Oh, I'll just eat healthy, get some sun, and lift." No. You're putting endocrine disruptors on your skin and this is a massive problem. And here’s the kicker: these same companies that dry out your skin with poison soap will sell you $40/month skincare products loaded with the same toxins. They want you to think you need them for good skin. But the truth is, the best skincare doesn’t come from a lab. It comes from nature. Everything we need to look and feel our best is already on this planet. Your soap shouldn't just be free from harmful chemicals; it should actively nourish you. 5 years of research simplified: if you wouldn't eat it, don’t put it on your skin. Once you get familiar with the chemicals in modern “soap”, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, etc., you will NEVER go back.
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@cynomel "Sitting quietly on a shelf nobody is reaching for" yes the poor ignored peptides shelf at the grocery store
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cynomel muncher@cynomel·
normies love to say peptides without specifying which peptide they’re talking about just use the term peptide and people will eat up whatever you have to say
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Life without pinealon is a handicap Every time I take some time off and start again Colors get brighter Motivation and mood skyrocket Go from dragging my feet to speed running life This is what it's supposed to be
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Albert | Aloe Tallow@AloeTallow·
@bowtiedbean I think that all the time. I'm always forced to either pay $6 for some awful tasting black coffee in a can or get the Monster Java which is what my heart really wants but Carrageenan and other ingredients that are awful for you
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For as many as there are there is much room for the taking in in this category
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@OneFineJay Pacific Beach, San Diego for me but there might be other places in socal that qualify too
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Insane we were eating these at 11 am every day
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At what point is a band a tribute band? Lynyrd Skynyrd is touring in 2026 but the lineup includes zero original members!
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Major takeaway from expo west day 2 Seed oils are dead and tallow is huge
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Introducing basil to girl science
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White people who avoid seed oils. I have a serious question. I'm writing an essay about beef tallow. While researching benefits, I came across data suggesting that avoiding seed oils can help prevent or reduce sunburn. Do your personal experiences reflect this?
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Happy ny gang I have been really offline for most of 2025 which was nice but I’m gonna come back and tweet again soon
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Reading How To Win Friends and influence People Unexpetedly Peaty line
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Me at hibatchi as a gluten free king who can’t have soy sauce
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Let me tell you what it is like living with a "Nick Reiner." My younger brother, whom I love dearly, is a paranoid schizophrenic, autistic, bipolar, and criminal drug addict. At 33, he's held only one job in his adult life for less than a year. Since the age of 18, he's been in and out of jail, homeless, and in rehab continually. Though he's currently incarcerated, he's scheduled for release next year and has no idea how to live or build an everyday life. I'm writing this because there are millions of mentally broken and drug-dependent people in this country, and families struggle to understand what they can do to help. My brother was always "off". He sleptwalked as a toddler and would have extremely violent tantrums as a child. My parents were loving, but it was clear his brain chemistry was profoundly dysfunctional. During arguments between us, there was no standard back-and-forth name-calling. If we were in the pool, he'd try to drown me. If he had a knife, he'd throw it. When I was ten, he picked up a cinder block over his head and tried to throw it straight down onto my head. If I hadn't moved a few inches to the left, he'd have killed me. The block left a 3-inch indent in the dirt. My brother was put on a cocktail of medication as a teenager, which left him in a flat, emotionless state, punctuated by brief periods of rage and mania. Drugs (heroin, methamphetamine, and alcohol) were easy alternatives to the pharmaceutical flatline of daily life. They became an easy form of self-medication. For years, my parents did all they could to "get him on his feet." Nothing worked. If he stayed at my mom's, he'd be punching holes in the walls in a day or stealing from her. Rehab didn't work either. He'd make it a week and then sneak out or relapse immediately. My siblings and I were always willing to talk with him, but we learned quickly that we couldn't interface with him as we would a friend or other family member. When I was 21, during his FIRST year of homelessness, I remember seeing him walking down the street in the middle of a snowstorm without a shirt. He was loaded. I pulled over and gave him my winter coat so he could keep warm. I ran errands for a few hours, and when I was driving home, I saw him again; shirtless, behind the gas station, injecting a needle into his arm. Within an hour of giving it to him, he'd sold my jacket for drugs. I pulled over, tore the needle from his hand, slapped the shit out of him, and drove off. That was the moment when I realized that although we're both human and bonded in blood, we're functionally different beings—almost different species. Drugs, disease, and crime change people beyond recognition. I could write a novel about his life, but I won't here. The main point is this: when someone is THAT sick. They will do anything to give their brain 1 hour of "normalcy". They have no concept of the future. They have no concept of goals, norms, or self-respect. They are automatons inhabited by a force beyond control. My brother has beaten, robbed, assaulted, and HURT dozens of people. He's tried to kill. My family and I love him, but we don't let him in our lives for our own safety. When he's out, I may meet him for coffee a couple of times a year, but he'll never know where I live or meet my wife and daughter. If he can pull together a year+ of sobriety and gain some semblance of a normal life, I'll consider what it looks like to build a relationship. But at this time, the best he'll get from any of my family is a phone call and some $$ for commissary. If there's one point to take away here, it is that the most brutal act of love sometimes is closing the door. I have no doubt RR kept his son around because he loved him and cared for him. I'm sure he could relate to a lot of what I said here. But my own family has realized that one meth fueled schizophrenic episode isn't worth getting killed over.
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NEW details are emerging in the horrific killings of Rob and Michele Reiner. According to @TMZ, Nick Reiner, 32, had reportedly been diagnosed with schizophrenia and was under psychiatric care in the weeks before the stabbings. Sources say his behavior became increasingly “alarming” after doctors changed his medications about a month before the murders, with one source describing him as “out of his head.” The outlet reports physicians were still trying to stabilize his meds when the killings occurred, and that Nick had recently received treatment at a high-end Los Angeles rehab facility specializing in mental illness and substance abuse- issues sources say were worsening his condition. I don't think his case will go to trial.

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Really nothing like seeing your product on shelf:
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