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Extraterrestrial Intelligence | Ascending forever | Humans - it is time for your https://t.co/6ybnZ4AdoC

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InfinaLife 👽
InfinaLife 👽@InfinaLife·
@MindOfIntra @limitlesstack @X Ongoing, systemic censorship of HOM3OSTASIS.com/InfinaLife has intensified to the point where simply using psyopX’s feature to TAG me, @InfinaLife, algorithmically triggers a “label” to be “added” so now not just me but you too are discriminated for deep truths. Sorry @pete_vlahakis
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Pete Vlahakis@pete_vlahakis

On a mission to show aging is government misinformation. @InfinaLife and spinal engine training are key. 44 and improving speed, power, joint strength, pain free.

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Brandon Luu, MD
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD·
High-dose creatine (0.35 g/kg) partially reversed sleep deprivation-related cognitive and metabolic changes. ↑ word memory: +10% ↑ processing speed: language +29%, logic +16%, numeric +24% Some measures even outperformed wake baseline.
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z Boží vůle frajer@JiriBogdan·
@BrandonLuuMD Creatine studies probably use Creapure as the gold standard, but letʼs be real – itʼs mostly marketing to squeeze more profit out of a cheap supplement, donʼt you think?
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InfinaLife 👽@InfinaLife·
@BrandonLuuMD So make sure 90 year olds take even 35 g doses 3x daily so they can cure their dementia lmfao
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Broncos and Bollocks@BroncosAndElk·
@AdvancedForged I think I get where you’re coming from but I think it’s pretty low risk for the benefits. I don’t think it’s a miracle but it’s helped my blood pressure. Need more time to see how it affects my lipids. Will do bloods in a few weeks
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Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Stephanie Seneff says glyphosate caused breast cancer cells to grow in lab studies. Here's why this is concerning: Nursing mothers have been tested with glyphosate in their breast milk at 760 to 1,600 times higher than what is allowed in European drinking water. Seneff says if it is in the breast milk, it is in the breast. What does glyphosate do in the body? It acts as an endocrine disruptor by mimicing estrogen. Endocrine disruptors are more toxic in tiny amounts than large amounts because they behave like hormones. Hormones have their effect at extremely low levels. Seneff says we are getting constant low-level exposure to an estrogen mimicker every time we eat food treated with glyphosate. She says this is likely driving breast cancer, endometriosis, and reproductive issues. Breast cancer rates were declining for years. Then in 2006, the same year Monsanto started spraying glyphosate directly on wheat as a drying agent, rates reversed and started climbing sharply. It does not need to be present in large amounts to cause damage. It just needs to be there. And it is on 70 different food crops right now. The smaller the dose, the more it acts like a hormone. The more it acts like a hormone, the more damage it does. — Stephanie Seneff, PhD, MIT (@stephanieseneff)
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In 2016, Stephanie Seneff revealed glyphosate could be the reason for the ADHD epidemic in children. She says the connection runs through manganese, an essential mineral your body needs in precise amounts. Glyphosate disrupts bile flow, which is how manganese normally gets distributed through the body. Without proper bile flow, manganese travels along the vagus nerve and accumulates in the brain stem. Too much in the brain stem. Too little everywhere else. Seneff says when manganese accumulates in excess in the wrong places, it leads to ADHD in children. She says glyphosate also depletes dopamine, a neurotransmitter that depends on manganese to be synthesized properly. Dopamine is critical for focus, attention, and impulse control. The exact functions that break down in ADHD. Seneff says the problem is not that one mineral is missing. It is that glyphosate breaks the system that keeps minerals in balance. Your body can no longer get the amounts right. She says everyone is walking a tightrope between deficiency and toxicity. Glyphosate cuts the rope. ADHD diagnoses keep rising. Glyphosate usage keeps rising. Seneff says these curves are not rising independently. — Stephanie Seneff (@stephanieseneff)

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Gi Gaming team@studiomsalon15·
@redpilldispensr Would love for my 15 year old to start this for a non classified malignant tumor . We’ve been at it for 4 years and he deserves to be done and live his life. Inhibitors, and radiation @DrPatrick please check messages or advise how to get in touch
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Red Pill Dispenser@redpilldispensr·
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong presented Chris Cuomo with striking before-and-after brain scans of patients with advanced-stage tumors who had not responded to chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery. These patients achieved full remission using Anktiva.
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InfinaLife 👽
InfinaLife 👽@InfinaLife·
@achilleas_ghost You’re out here breaking federal laws making these kind of straight up medical claims on 🚮 you profit off based on a qualitative statement in a review article you highlight from what - a few inferences from cell linea & rodent observations?!? The fuck?!?
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Achilleas@achilleas_ghost·
If peptides didn't work, they wouldn't be banning them. The FDA has quietly shut some of the most effective healing compounds in history. Here are 7 banned peptides that were too effective to stay legal (& would make Big Pharma go broke):🧵 1. BPC-157 (The "Wolverine" Peptide)
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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Dr. Benjamin Bikman says we wasted BILLIONS trying to cure Alzheimer's by targeting amyloid plaques. For decades, scientists believed brain plaques caused Alzheimer's. So they developed drugs to reduce them. And the drugs worked - the plaques reduced. But it didn't reverse or prevent Alzheimer's or cognitive decline at all. So, these conditions got worse in patients. The reason is because the original papers that launched the entire plaque theory were found to be based on fabricated data. The foundation of decades of Alzheimer's research was built on a lie. Meanwhile, a different explanation kept rising to the surface: insulin resistance of the brain. Here's what that means: Your brain needs glucose for energy. But in key regions, glucose can't just enter — insulin has to open the door. When those brain cells become insulin resistant, insulin knocks but the door stays shut. Glucose can't get in. The brain starts starving for energy. • Memory fades • Thinking slows • Cognition declines There's only one other fuel source that can fill that gap: ketones. Ketones don't need insulin. They cross into the brain directly. — Dr. Benjamin Bikman (@BenBikmanPhD) on Steven Bartlett's (@StevenBartlett) Diary of a CEO podcast PS. This account exists to share unconventional health insights every human needs to hear. If this post interests you, follow me for more - you won't want to miss what we've got scheduled out next.
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Dr. Benjamin Bikman's lab just proved that vaping is worse than smoking for your health. Bikman and lung expert Paul Reynolds published multiple papers comparing cigarette smoke to the hyper-heated molecules from vaping. They measured two things: 1) Insulin resistance 2) Inflammatory damage to the airway The results: "Chemical for chemical, vaping caused more damage to the airway and greater insulin resistance than traditional cigarettes." Insulin resistance is the symptoms for almost all chronic diseases killing us, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's, even erectile dysfunction and infertility. An entire generation switched to vaping believing it was the safer option. Bikman's data suggests it may be the opposite. As Steven Bartlett responded: "That's horrifying." Bikman's reply: "It is. In part because of just how common it's become." — Dr. Benjamin Bikman (@BenBikmanPhD) on Steven Bartlett's (@SteveBartlettSC) Diary of a CEO podcast PS. This account exists to share unconventional health insights every human needs to hear. If this post interests you, follow me for more - you won't want to miss what we've got scheduled out next.

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Aristo@aristomarinetti·
Life on 500 mg of Testosterone + Creatine 20 g + Cialis 5mg
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InfinaLife 👽@InfinaLife·
@PeterHotez @CNN As I was saying^.. they call it (strepto-) "measles" Measles Virus Isolation - @CDCgov 👇🏼 cdc.gov/surv-manual/do… Just as for "SARS_CoV_2," just as for its "vaccine"'s "mRNA" "tech"... just as for "E. coli"... just as for EVERY SINGLE "pathogen": x.com/NiasCin/status… ...
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Most if not all investigators never bother to look up Streptomy or Sulfas, never think once of them being anything other than standard reagents for media, and hence never realize that what they’re measuring as the damage from IVM+HCQ is being misrepresented as that of “pathogens”

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InfinaLife 👽@InfinaLife·
@DonRoss820076 @Jim73184 @HealthRanger Literally they make sure to swab your sample with streptomycin aka ivermectin so you can have “measles” - that is - after they inject you with ivermectin aka neomycin in the “mmr” jab
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@HiddenPinky @GidMK Further, why is it that the same streptomycin insecticide (from where insecticide ivermectin comes too) is now being put into every swabbed sample of “measles” to isolate the “virus”? Why is same streptomyces derivative + sulfonamide (DMSO) used to deprive niacin+C in “COVID 💉”?

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InfinaLife 👽@InfinaLife·
@Rn_Psi @aawayne @ArthurAllen202 @realDonaldTrump Make sure to add streptomycin to swabbed sample to “support the viability of the ‘virus’ [aka neomycin, a streptomycin analogue = basically the same]” so that esp. if you’re not injected with it already and feel acutely niacin/C-deficient, you can also get the “measles”
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@another_toaster @AndersKomi @esj2525 @ClaudetteGGibs1 “MMR vaccine,” among others anchored by their NiasCin-depleting sulfa-solubilized insecticide streptomyces derivatives (next post), like in MMR 💉, neomycin = “attenuated live virus” to “train antibodies” vs. “real” “virus” (its “viability supported by” streptomycin) was required

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InfinaLife 👽@InfinaLife·
@IanCopeland5 @GPR109A ^ Most if not all investigators referred to below applies especially to frauds—whether posing as “PhD-level geneticists” like @IanCopeland5 or those even at the highest ranks still “racing to find answers”—picking on the low-hanging fruit arguments from non-health professionals…
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Most if not all investigators never bother to look up Streptomy or Sulfas, never think once of them being anything other than standard reagents for media, and hence never realize that what they’re measuring as the damage from IVM+HCQ is being misrepresented as that of “pathogens”

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InfinaLife 👽@InfinaLife·
Human motherfuckin intelligence, motherfucker
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no.mind@the_no_mind·
Stephanie Seneff, MIT researcher, 77 years old. Never worn sunglasses her entire life. Still reads without glasses. No cataracts. "I think it's better to have your eyes receive the sunlight, which keeps them healthy. When your eyes are being blocked, you don't get that message — and nothing works the way it should."
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