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Your Concierge for Better Living. #Natural #Health #Doctor, Educator, #Chef, #Author... #LOHAS. #Cannabis advocate

Arizona, Chicago, Fl, NYC.. 加入时间 Temmuz 2006
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Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️@HealthyAlfred·
You can drink alcohol without destroying your liver. BPC-157. A peptide already in your stomach acid. Protects against alcohol damage to your liver, gut, and brain. Simultaneously. Researchers poured 96% ethanol directly into rats’ stomachs. BPC-157 protected the lining. In chronic alcohol models, it reversed the liver damage. They tested it against alcohol for 20 years across multiple studies. Reversed liver damage. Sealed the gut barrier. Protected brain cells. Their published conclusion: “suitable alcohol antagonist.” Scientists tried to find a toxic dose. They couldn’t. Zero toxicity. Protects every organ alcohol destroys. The thing that repairs you has no side effects. The thing destroying you is on every menu on earth. You’re not going to stop drinking. Neither am I. 500mcg. Morning. Empty stomach. Now you know. That’s on you. Not medical advice. This is not a free ticket to drink. This is damage control for those who already do.
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VIEW@viewsoff·
Perfect Timing!
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Taylor Sterling
Taylor Sterling@FatherMcKennaa·
The DEA just finalized its 2026 production quotas. DMT: 12,000 grams MDMA: 30,000g Psilocybin: 50,000g Psilocin: 80,000g (2x from last year) The agency that classifies these as "no accepted medical use" is now manufacturing them at scale for research into their medical use.
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🧠 Stanford Scientists Just Found a Brain “Switch” That Can Reverse Autism Symptoms In an exciting breakthrough, Stanford researchers reversed autism-like behaviors in mice by targeting a tiny, overlooked brain region called the reticular thalamic nucleus—a key “gatekeeper” for sensory information. By calming its overactivity with a seizure drug or special brain stimulation, mice returned to normal behavior. Turning the region up in healthy mice even triggered autism-like behaviors—showing its crucial role. This discovery also sheds light on why epilepsy often co-occurs with autism and points to a potential new path for precise, biology-based treatments. Source: Jang, S.-S., Takahashi, F., & Huguenard, J. R. (2025). Reticular thalamic hyperexcitability drives autism spectrum disorder behaviors in the Cntnap2 model of autism. Science Advances.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Did you know? Peppers change their names when dried
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Cary Kelly
Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
Ever really compared honey to maple syrup? Maple syrup has 4.1× more potassium 6.7× more zinc 10.5× more magnesium 17× more calcium 32× more Vitamin B2/riboflavin 36× more Manganese And 36% less sugar than honey. I’m not telling anyone to go out and buy a jug of maple syrup although I do use small amounts as a sweetener in a few recipes. I’m just saying maybe honey is overhyped. Numbers based on USDA data (100g portions)
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VirtudMental
VirtudMental@VirtudMental·
Una nueva inyección literalmente hace que crezca nuevamente el cartílago de la rodilla. Investigadores de Stanford Medicine han identificado una nueva estrategia para regenerar el cartílago articular de las rodillas y potencialmente prevenir o tratar la osteoartritis (OA). El método se dirige a la 15-hidroxiprostaglandina deshidrogenasa (15-PGDH), una enzima relacionada con la edad, o "gerozima", que se acumula en los tejidos envejecidos e impulsa la degeneración. En ratones viejos, los inhibidores de moléculas pequeñas de 15-PGDH, administrados sistémicamente o mediante inyección intraarticular, promovieron el engrosamiento del cartílago y la regeneración del cartílago articular hialino funcional. Esto ocurrió sin reclutar células madre o progenitoras; en cambio, los condrocitos existentes experimentaron una reprogramación transcripcional a un estado juvenil, con poblaciones reducidas de células inflamatorias e hipertróficas/degradativas y condrocitos articulares productores de matriz expandidos. Los inhibidores también revirtieron el adelgazamiento natural del cartílago relacionado con la edad, mejoraron la función articular y, cuando se administraron después de lesiones simuladas del ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA), mitigaron en gran medida la progresión de la OA postraumática y el dolor asociado. Los explantos de cartílago OA humano provenientes de reemplazos totales de rodilla respondieron de manera similar in vitro, mostrando marcadores de degradación disminuidos y evidencia de formación de nuevo cartílago articular. Dado que un inhibidor oral de 15-PGDH ya ha completado los ensayos de seguridad de fase 1 para la atrofia muscular relacionada con la edad, los hallazgos abren un camino hacia terapias regenerativas modificadoras de la enfermedad que podrían retrasar o eliminar la necesidad de una cirugía de reemplazo articular. [Agarwal, P., Su, S., Ancel, S., et al. (2025). La inhibición de la 15-hidroxiprostaglandina deshidrogenasa promueve la regeneración del cartílago. Science. DOI: 10.1126/science.adx6649]
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Paul F. Austin
Paul F. Austin@PaulAustin3w·
Psilocybin neurologically weakens the brain circuits that keep you stuck in the same thoughts, and we can now see exactly how. In December 2025, the Kwan lab at Cornell published a study in Cell that mapped, for the first time, how the brain rewires post-psilocybin. You might recognize the Kwan lab. In 2021, they were the first to show that psilocybin grows new dendritic spines in the frontal cortex within 24 hours of a single dose. That study proved psilocybin physically changes brain structure. This new one answers the question it left open: where do those new connections actually go? The method was as creative as the findings. They gave mice psilocybin, then injected an engineered rabies virus into the frontal cortex a day later. Rabies evolved to jump from neuron to neuron across synapses, which is why it’s so deadly. The researchers turned that into a feature, modifying the virus to tag every connected neuron with fluorescent proteins instead of killing them. Then they imaged the entire brain. For too long in this field, psychedelic-induced neuroplasticity has been a picture painted in broad strokes. Now, we finally have evidence for the fact that psilocybin selectively weakens the feedback loops where the cortex talks to itself in circles. These are the circuits associated with rumination, the repetitive negative thought patterns that define depression and anxiety. At the same time, psilocybin strengthens the pathways connecting sensory perception to subcortical action regions, likely leading to stronger connection and responsiveness to the world around you. But the finding that matters most for practitioners is this: this rewiring process is activity-dependent. The neural activity happening during the psilocybin experience determines which specific circuits get rebuilt. The researchers proved this by chemically silencing one brain region during the session; then, the expected rewiring pattern in that region changed completely. What's happening in your brain while you're on psilocybin is literally directing the construction.
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Andrew Panella
Andrew Panella@Longevity_EDU·
Nattokinase is the most underrated heart supplement on the planet. A new study of 1,062 people just showed it shrank arterial plaque by 36% in one year. It lowers blood pressure, your risk of strokes and even protects your brain. Here's everything you need to know about it:🧵
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GP Q@argosaki·
🚨 Glycine + NAC (GlyNAC) Reverses Multiple Hallmarks of Aging in New Human Trial (Videos & Sources below 👇) A simple combination of two amino acid-based nutrients — glycine and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) — is showing remarkable potential against aging. Known as GlyNAC, this supplement boosts the body’s master antioxidant glutathione, which naturally declines with age. Glutathione helps fight oxidative stress, supports mitochondrial energy production, and regulates inflammation. In a randomized, placebo-controlled trial published in The Journals of Gerontology (2023, with follow-up data into 2026), 24 older adults received GlyNAC or placebo for 16 weeks. Compared to placebo, the GlyNAC group showed: •Significantly higher glutathione levels •Reduced oxidative stress and inflammation •Improved mitochondrial function •Better insulin sensitivity •Increased muscle strength and walking capacity The improvements were notable enough that researchers described GlyNAC as reversing several key hallmarks of biological aging. It was also safe and well-tolerated. While larger and longer trials are still needed, GlyNAC represents an accessible nutritional approach targeting core aging processes rather than just symptoms. Simple Protocol Often Discussed: •Typical studied dose: 100 mg/kg/day of each (glycine + NAC), split into 2–3 doses with food •Always consult your doctor before starting, especially if you have health conditions Could this be one of the most practical anti-aging interventions we’ve seen? What are your thoughts? 👇 #GlyNAC #AntiAging #Glutathione #Glycine #NAC #MitochondrialHealth #Longevity Videos (2025/2026) •GlyNAC Supplementation Reverses Aging Hallmarks – Human Trial Explained
youtube.com/watch?v=glynac… •Glycine + NAC: The Powerful Combo Fighting Oxidative Stress & Aging
youtube.com/watch?v=glynac… •New Research: GlyNAC Improves Strength, Insulin Sensitivity & More in Older Adults
youtube.com/watch?v=glynac… Sources Sources & Fact Check – GlyNAC (Glycine + NAC) for Aging (2026) The core study referenced is real: •Title: “GlyNAC (Glycine and N-Acetylcysteine) Supplementation Improves Glutathione Deficiency, Oxidative Stress, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Inflammation, Physical Function, and Aging Hallmarks in Older Adults” •Journal: The Journals of Gerontology: Series A, Volume 78, Issue 1, January 2023, Pages 75–89 •PMID: 35975308 •PMCID: PMC9879756 •Full Text: academic.oup.com/biomedgerontol… Key Verified Results (16-week randomized trial, 24 older adults): •GlyNAC restored glutathione levels •Reduced oxidative stress and inflammation markers •Improved mitochondrial fuel oxidation •Enhanced insulin sensitivity •Increased muscle strength, gait speed, and overall physical performance The supplement was safe and well-tolerated. Improvements were not seen in the placebo group. Important Context: •This is a small but well-designed randomized trial. Larger, longer-term studies are ongoing. •GlyNAC addresses multiple hallmarks of aging (oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation) by correcting glutathione deficiency. •It is not a proven “anti-aging drug” or fountain of youth — it is a nutritional intervention with promising early human data. Bottom line in 2026: GlyNAC is one of the more evidence-based, low-cost supplements targeting core aging biology. Many people are exploring it for mitochondrial support and healthy aging, but it should complement — not replace — fundamentals like exercise, sleep, and good nutrition. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen. Have you tried GlyNAC or glycine + NAC? What effects did you notice? 👀
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Taylor Sterling
Taylor Sterling@FatherMcKennaa·
People say nature isn't impressive and don't realize that root beer and MDMA come from the same plant. Sassafras.
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Noah Ryan
Noah Ryan@NoahRyanCo·
Japan's ECOCERT is the one regulatory certification that actually means something. It bans ingredients BEFORE harm is proven, uses natural-origin thresholds, and requires traceability of sourcing. Japan once again doing things right.
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Sherri Unfiltered™
I don’t even know what to say about this TikTok compilation🤣 Straight up “hold my beer” energy for 63 seconds straight. Which one is your fav? 🤣🔥
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Moy Miz
Moy Miz@moymiz·
Time to kill one of the biggest lies of the Century: “Israel is a parasite state living off U.S. money” Israel’s GDP ≈ $610B It spends ~5–6% of its OWN GDP on defense ~𝟑𝟔 𝐁𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 fighting our common enemies. U.S. aid ≈ 𝟑.𝟖 𝐁𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 on American made weapons. Facts just killed the lie.
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Marc Landers
Marc Landers@marclanders·
Cannabis leaves – contain rare flavoalkaloids! "These compounds, known for their antioxidant and anti-carcinogenic properties, could open new doors for the pharmaceutical use of Cannabis beyond its well-known cannabinoids."... "Out of the 79 phenolic compounds identified, 25 were previously unreported in Cannabis. Sixteen of those are believed to be flavoalkaloids, compounds so rare that they’ve barely been detected in nature." Link in the comments 👇
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Cary Kelly
Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
Sauerkraut's resume keeps getting more impressive. According to Dr. Sina McCullough, sauerkraut juice given to cows degraded glyphosate in the rumen & made them less prone to spreading botulism. And sauerkraut juice sprayed on soil showed an 80-90% reduction in glyphosate! It didn’t just remove the glyphosate. It broke it down! Eat your ferments! Source: beyondlabelspodcast
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Marc Landers
Marc Landers@marclanders·
THC, CBD, and cannabis flavonoids actively fight cancer by killing tumor cells! Certain cannabinoids (THC, CBD, and CBG) can kill cancer cells, manage oxidative stress, and stop tumors from creating their own blood supply. Some flavonoids found in cannabis (like cannflavin A, and others such as genistein, daidzein, hesperetin, and naringenin) can selectively kill cancer cells in types like bladder, breast, skin (melanoma), and pancreatic cancer, while often leaving healthy cells unharmed. Link in the comments 👇
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
He's not wrong.
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Marc Landers
Marc Landers@marclanders·
Shocking 20-Year Study Reveals Cannabis Lower risks of stroke, cardiac arrest & death! Cannabis users had lower risks of: Atrial fibrillation (irregular heart rhythm in the upper heart chambers). Ventricular fibrillation (dangerous irregular rhythm in the lower heart chambers). Cardiogenic shock (heart can’t pump enough blood). Stroke caused by blocked blood flow. Cardiac arrest (heart stops beating). Needing a procedure to open blocked heart arteries (PCI). Needing a device to help the heart pump (IABP). Dying in the hospital. Link in the comments 👇
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