SiMaster รีทวีตแล้ว
SiMaster
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There is one simple test to determine if a city or community is a worthy place to raise your family: The City Park test.
It’s simple: Are there bums in the parks?
If there is even one single vagrant, you need to turn around and leave.
Homeless degeneracy and family flourishing cannot coexist. Parents will instinctively withdraw their children from areas with piss-soaked druggies.
Allowing homeless encampments is a choice. Leaders must choose to prioritize the bum over the child.
Leaders in blue cities *always* choose to prioritize vagrant criminals over children.
Hence, why even Democrat families flee blue areas. Take away the family and the community falls apart, all that will be left is crime and decay.
I invited @ChrisCuomo to move down to Florida and escape this paradigm in NYC.
"You go to a city park and you look around and see one of two things... It will either be a place for bums sleeping and pissing on themselves, stabbing each other with needles or it will be a place for mothers and children and family flourishing. It can't be both, they're incompatible. I use this as a rule to measure which cities should I move my families to."
"We don't want to live in a place that allows for the degeneracy and crime and open vagrancy and for the destruction of the family unit because eventually one of those bums is going to attack a child or a mother."
NYC fails that test, Florida passed.
I will only live somewhere my family can flourish.
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@bryan_johnson 124 sessions in 8mo is so hard w/o an hbot in your home. I wonder what the minimum amount of sessions would be to achieve the same or similar results?
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1/ HBOT and sauna dramatically increased my VEGF levels
Following 60 HBOT sessions in late January 2025, my VEGF levels almost tripled from the baseline of 22 pg/mL, reaching 64 pg/mL, which is at the lower end of the normal range. My latest blood draw last week (July 16th) showed an over 5-fold increase in my VEGF, reaching 420 pg/mL.
This significant increase follows continued HBOT sessions (a total of 124 sessions within 8 months) and 49 dry sauna sessions.
Functionally, HBOT showed some improvements in my muscle oxygenation and performance. Sauna elevated these results to an entirely new level, as my central pulse pressure and wave markers indicated unprecedented improvements in my vascular function, elasticity, and blood flow.
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@bryan_johnson NAD+ and NR IV therapy have had demonstrable optimization in my experience. Trying to isolate NAD+ vs NR impact and respective dosages.
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Stuff I’m exploring for longevity:
Past:
HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy)
cerebrolysin
MSCs (mesenchymal stem cells)
TPE (total plasma exchange)
blood boy
rapamycin
plasmalogens
Present:
sauna
metformin
Future:
IHHT (intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia therapy)
EMF reduction
grounding vs no grounding
PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field therapy)
neuro-Photobiomodulation
EECP (enhanced external counterpulsation)
NAD/NR infusion (maybe)
methylene blue
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@ViktorBunin Congrats - Great protocol - Keep it up. Add intensive core training. Core strength is critical to maintaining your gains.
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How I healed a major L5/S1 disc herniation in a month.
After a weekend trip, I woke up Monday morning at 5am screaming from the worst pain of my life. I made it until 7am, couldn’t take it anymore, and had to go to the ER where I got morphine to take the pain away. The nurse offered me oxy’s and I joked that hasn’t the Sackler family destroyed enough lives? She didn’t laugh; she didn’t know who they were. Nice.
I’ll save you the long story of how I got injured, misdiagnosed & mistreated, etc. and just highlight what I did and what I think worked.
First, I refused to get surgery and you should refuse it as well. Back surgery is a colossal scam and the vast, vast majority of people suffering from back pain heal without it.
I got started by getting a steroidal epidural shot to numb the pain. I avoided it at all costs, but every day I wondered if I was going to end up back in the ER, so I had to pull the trigger. Normally my advice would be not to get it because pain is useful in telling you what you’re doing right or wrong, but here I had no choice.
Next I immediately started doing three things: BPC-157, HBOT, and DRX-9000.
BPC-157 is the most commonly used and well understood peptide. Preclinical studies consistently show that BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis—that is, new capillary growth—in injured areas. Spinal discs have very poor circulation because few blood vessels reach them. My goal in using BPC-157 is that it would promote additional bloodflow and therefore healing to the affected area. It’s a simple daily injection into the stomach and then it finds its way to the correct spot.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is when you lay down in a glass tube and they pump it full of 100% oxygen for about an hour and a half at 2 atmospheric pressures. TLDR is that it oxygenates the crap out of you and makes literally everything about your body better. HBOT is particularly helpful for healing so it’s often used after surgeries and for other wound care. Bryan Johnson recently tried it and said its one of the most effective therapies they've tried.
Combining BPC-157 and HBOT = get blood vessels to the affected area and oxygenate the hell of out of the blood so it maximizes healing properties.
Next I also included lumbar decompression using the DRX-9000 machine. It gently pulls on your hips while keeping your shoulders locked in, thereby decompressing your spine and creating more room between the vertebrae for the herniated disc to slowly make its way back to its place (rather than intruding on the nerves).
After a month of doing these three treatments nearly daily (which took A LOT of time), I was close to pain free. I still had weakness in my left leg and couldn’t carry heavy things, but the progress was insane. At that point I did Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) where they take plasma from your blood and inject it near the disc in order to help reabsorb some of the extruding disc material. I then did another session of PRP a month later.
It’s now been 3 months since the ER visit and while I’m still not at 100%, I can carry my kids, run for short distances, and comfortably go to the gym. I was told it would take a year to heal, but I feel like everything I did in the first month was insanely impactful to accelerating my progress. I don’t know what was most impactful, but if I had to rank it based on totally subjective criteria, I would say: HBOT, BPC-157, PRP, DRX-9000.
Hope this helps folks! I am not a doctor whatsoever. There’s no research articles pointing to this combination of treatments' efficacy in treating herniated discs. I’m just sharing what worked wonders for me in case it’s helpful to others.

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@OklahomaBitcoin @SpartanOnchain @ErikVoorhees @base @AskVenice If you're a FOX holder you got an airdrop.
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@SpartanOnchain @ErikVoorhees @base @AskVenice The fact that he didn't even build into his own wallet was a real gut shot being a #FOX holder. Really is a small community and wouldn't have been hard to do with launch on Base
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Two messages I've received from real, normal friends of mine
This time it was different.
This is not normal.
What's the proper response?

The Cybertruck Guy@cybrtrkguy
@niccruzpatane I’m getting questions from friends & personal connections irl asking “what I think about it” because I own a Cybertruck
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@TaylinSimmonds Congrats on your awakening! It’s a priceless gift you earned.
Q: is that Raven in the selfie pic?
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@digitalnaut They’ve not stopped their lawfare:
reuters.com/technology/cry…
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When I made the decision to walk away from nChain, it became clear that I could no longer stand by and watch the deception unfold. I witnessed firsthand the full extent of the lies and manipulation. Craig Wright’s entire case was built on fabricated evidence and outright falsehoods. It was undeniable that his claims would unravel once subjected to real scrutiny. Unlike Craig, who had every reason to lie and twist facts to maintain his fraudulent identity as Satoshi Nakamoto, I had no motivation to deceive. If anything, financially, I had everything to lose by exposing the truth. But integrity mattered more.
Stefan Matthews, the chairman of nChain, played a key role in supporting Craig’s lies, even going as far as giving false testimony in court, which has now led to his referral to the Crown Prosecution Service for perjury. Calvin Ayre, the financial backer of this entire scam, continued to pour money into Craig’s fraudulent claims, fully supporting the false narrative. Together, they built a house of cards that is now collapsing. The truth is out, and Craig, along with those who supported him, will soon face the consequences of their actions. Their lies can no longer hide the reality that Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto.

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