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Magnesium Girl - yin solutions for a yang world
@LocalRachel
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England, United Kingdom 加入时间 Mart 2013
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Could Erythritol be behind our vascular issues?
Patrick Sullivan Jr.@realPatrickJr
This is extremely concerning! A new study found that the sweetener used in millions of Americans' daily snacks can damage human brain cells within hours of a single serving. The FDA approved it decades ago, but the new data is worrying: (1/15)
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Do you think chakras, auras and energy fields are woo woo?
Because if you grew up in the west, this is what you were taught.
We are told the body is a machine made of meat, bone, etc.
This couldn't be further from the truth
And there is a device that can prove it.
It's called the GDV device from biowell.
You properly haven't heard of it, because it comes out of Russia from the researcher Konstantin Korotkov.
If you've ever heard of Kirlian photography, it is that same fundamental idea, but on steroids.
It works by placing your fingertips on a glass plate. The machine sends a tiny, painless electrical micro current through your fingers. In response, your body emits a burst of electrons and photons.
The machine captures this emission as a glowing field of light around your finger.
The device then takes these images and the software maps those light emissions to the entire human body.
When Korotkov created the device, he combined western biophysics with traditional chinese medicine and Ayurvedic systems.
According to ancient traditions, the fingertips are the endpoints of energy meridians that connect to every major organ system.
By reading the light emitted from the 10 fingers, the GDV device constructs a real-time, three dimensional image of your entire energy field.
For decades, skeptics have demanded physical proof of the chakra system. They asked for a biological organ they could dissect.
But chakras are not organs.
They are centers of energetic organization.
There are points where electrical meridians cross and pool.
We spend biollions of dollars treating systems and we prescribe chemicals to fix anxiety, depression, etc.
But what if we are trying to fix a software issue with a physical wrench?
If doctors could see the energetic breakdown before it manifests as physical illness in the tissue, medicine would look completely different.
You would want to know how your daily commute is draining your actual, measureable vitality instead of taking a pill to make the symptoms of exhaustion go away.
Remember this technology isn't science fiction, it already exist.
It has been used in Russian hospitals, Olympic training centers and research labs for over 20 years.
We are not just biological machines.
We are beings of light.
If we are ever to achieve health it will not come from treating the body, it will come from boosting the light.


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Melatonin is also ANTI-CANCER
"Part-time" cancer cells display cancer phenotypes during the day but are less "cancerous" at night-->due to endogenous blood melatonin rhythm
Melatonin reverses Warburg type metabolism & functions as an anti-cancer agent
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33974932/
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Melatonin reverses warburg effect
bioenergetic.forum/topic/9227
Literature Review || user73636
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Melatonin, Infrared Light & Cancer
Sub-cellular or mitochondrial melatonin may help to restore oxygen utilization in cancer cells by reprogramming metabolism in the mitochondria (reversion of Warburg effect)
Guess what produces sub-cellular melatonin?
---> Infrared light.
50% of sunlight is infrared light.
"In cancer cells, glucose is primarily metabolized to pyruvate and then to lactate in the cytosol. By allowing the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA in mitochondria, melatonin reprograms glucose metabolism in cancer cells to a normal cell phenotype."

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@endofmarx @AtheistTakes Nope. She is genuinely concerned at a huge and sudden change in personality and the impact it is having on the whole family unit. A shift in identity/beliefs and then behaviour that stems from them can always be hugely impactful and unnerving to all relationships. Empathy needed.
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@AtheistTakes Dude is based.
This woman is literally complaining that he got his life together.
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@creation247 Unemployment due to AI and EVERYTHING else that cascades from this!
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@endofmarx @Mr_Husky1 Nope. In the same way as I am not asking why you are tweeting guff on holiday weekend rather than seeing your friends and family and having significant moments. She can quite easily have a date and a houseful of grandchildren!
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@Mr_Husky1 Does anyone have any further questions as to why this woman is single at 52 instead of celebrating her 30th anniversary with a house full of grandchildren?
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“I don’t pay for women,” wrote a 52-year-old man.
I showed up to the date without makeup and wearing sneakers.
We had been talking for about two weeks. Giovanni was one of those rare people—polite, straightforward, no mind games. Divorced, two grown kids, worked in construction. He had humor, balance, culture. When he asked me out, I said yes without hesitation.
Then came that message—clear, almost sharp.
“Let’s be clear: I don’t pay for women on dates. It’s my principle. Hope that’s not a problem.”
Honestly, it wasn’t.
In fact, I appreciated the honesty. Better to know upfront what you’re getting into than to face the bill and pretend nothing happened.
I replied: “Fine, no problem. See you Saturday.”
Inside me, an idea was born.
A simple, honest experiment.
Saturday morning, I woke up early. I’m 46 and I know exactly what “getting ready” for a date means. I opened my closet, picked the right outfit. Then makeup: foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, mascara, lipstick—the usual ritual.
And then I stopped.
Why?
If we’re truly equal… if everyone pays their own way… if there are no roles…
why should I spend two hours getting ready?
Why should I look flawless while Giovanni probably shows up in jeans and a T-shirt, ready in ten minutes?
So I decided.
Jeans. Gray sweater. Comfortable shoes.
Ponytail.
No makeup.
Just me.
In the mirror, I felt strange. Not worse. Just… different. Used to seeing myself “constructed,” I now looked simply normal.
“Let’s see,” I thought.
At the café, Giovanni was already seated. He greeted me, smiled, everything calm. The first few minutes were pleasant, natural. I almost thought I’d overthought it.
Then he paused, looked at me more closely, and said:
“You didn’t get ready much to see me, did you?”
“What do you mean?”
“In the photos, you looked more polished… the dress, the makeup… Now you look… like you ran an errand.”
I smiled. Because in that moment I knew the experiment was working.
“Giovanni,” I said calmly, “remember what you wrote about the bill?”
He nodded.
“Yes.”
“You talked about equality. Everyone pays their own way. No roles, no expectations. You’re independent, I’m independent.”
“Yes… and?”
“So I asked myself: why does equality only apply to money? You showed up comfortably, no special effort. I did the same. Isn’t that consistent?”
He stayed silent. Then tried to explain.
“But these are different things…”
“Why different?” I asked.
He spoke about habits, “female nature,” the fact that women like to take care of themselves.
I listened. Then I said something simple:
“Taking care of yourself costs. Time, energy, money. And it’s often taken for granted. We talk about equality when it comes to paying, but still expect a woman to be perfect… for free.”
He tried to defend himself:
“But women like it…”
I smiled.
“Yes, I like feeling beautiful. But I also like being myself. Sleeping in. Not worrying about makeup. Wearing comfortable shoes.”
He looked at me, unsure what to say.
We finished our coffee talking about something else. Then the bill arrived. Split in half.
Perfect.
We said goodbye politely.
We never contacted each other again.
No, I don’t regret it.
That date taught me something.
We live in a time when everyone talks about equality, but often only where it’s convenient.
People want an independent, autonomous woman—but also flawless, polished, perfect.
True equality isn’t splitting a bill.
It’s sharing the same effort, the same respect, the same investment.
If you don’t want to pay for dinner, that’s fine.
But then don’t expect someone to spend hours looking perfect for you.
If we are equal… we’re truly equal.
No double standards.
Giovanni wanted equality.
He got it.
Just not the kind he imagined.
Credit - Mr. Commonsense

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@RealTroyFrancis Yeah, they were back in the day if you wanted more than only small ads.
These adverts were a tiny amount of text with special codes linked to them to save £ for newspaper character space.
Eg:
SWF WLTM SWM with GSOH who wants kids, likes dogs, Me: 34, N/S OHAC wanting LTR.
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I am not a feminist.
In my experience, and those of many of my British peers, since the 1990s men have not been marriage minded. Many women had to beg and cajole to get that union. I refused to beg and am not married. How many more children would we have if men created sanctity?
Babe@hey_im_babe
Y’all are fools. Majority of men DO NOT want marriage. Women aren’t the problem. Stop lying.
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@Mericamemed I am 44 and classified as overweight from a BMI perspective.
Last night I went to a gig and then went clubbing afterwards. Got home at 3am. Didn't think twice about it. I dread the stage this guy is at.
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@justkatamate Awww not heard that insult for decades. How nostalgic!! (Plus good post)
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@Longevity_EDU Glad you are talking about this.
Two points to add:
You need enough magnesium to keep the potassium around.
Green leafy veggies are not a good source of magnesium or potassium plus the anti-nutrients make this an unhelpful choice for many.
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@fesshole Fancy investing some in a wannabe entrepreneurs direction? Lots of ideas and routes to make money but no capital to start the process.
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As a medical school professor, I was taught that aging means inevitable decline. Slower memory. Weaker muscles. A one-way slide.
A 12-year Yale study of over 11,000 adults just proved that wrong.
45% of adults over 65 improved in cognitive function, physical function, or both. 32% improved their memory. 28% walked faster. Over half maintained or improved their cognition over a decade.
The key factor? Their beliefs about aging.
People with more positive age beliefs were significantly more likely to improve -- even after controlling for education, chronic disease, depression, and other health factors.
This isn't just psychology. As I wrote in Lies I Taught in Medical School, the mind-body connection is metabolic. Beliefs shape behavior, behavior shapes metabolism, and metabolism shapes aging.
The cultural narrative that aging equals decline may itself be accelerating decline.
Full breakdown coming on the Health Longevity Secrets podcast.
Source: mdpi.com/2308-3417/11/2…
#MetabolicHealth #HealthyAging #Longevity #Mindset #HealthLongevitySecrets

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@drgurner @EricTopol The claims some of these studies and researchers make are shocking. Even knowing aluminium may be linked to dementia we haven't even properly researched the impact of aluminimum injected and consumed and the increase in dementia
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@EricTopol Not to be a downer but a 3 year follow-up duration is pretty short given that Alzheimer's has a preclinical phase spanning one to two decades.
Anything seen in such a short window is hard to interpret as genuinely protective against the underlying neurodegenerative process.
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We've seen the Shingles vaccine is linked with reduced risk of Alzheimer's and dementias in 4 large natural experiments.
Today, the potential of high-dose flu vaccines vs standard dose for the same in a large retrospective age 65+ cohort [N>160,000). More pronounced in women (like Shingles vaccine)
neurology.org/doi/pdf/10.121…

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@catehall Cate's quiz's recommendations if you wanted to see them. My self directed project goal is to try to become famous for the sake of fame itself (rather than to sell or have influence etc). This should increase luck/network, make me 'do' without worry of status/perfection etc. Fun!

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@catehall Gosh this was excellent advice and randomly I started a new 10 week project 1 week ago to do exactly these things by doing more 'doing'. I decided on my brand just last night and will start making content soon! Such a good quiz too: really thought provoking: thank you so much x
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