Health | Peptides | Longevity | Politics (the common sense kind)

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Someone mentions Eloralintide once and now it’s living in my head rent free. This is how it always starts. Like I can’t stop that song from playing in my head. #peptides #eloralintide
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Again for those in the back, Elon once offered to cut a check for $6 BILLION to the WFB to "eliminate World hunger" as they said the money could. His one condition was that the accounting was public. They did not accept.
Elon Musk dismantled USAID programs that provided lifesaving assistance to millions of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people. The human cost was enormous, while DOGE’s net fiscal impact was inconsequential. Now, as Musk approaches trillionaire status, he should commit/tithe at least $100 billion to a fund dedicated to combating extreme poverty, hunger, preventable disease, and humanitarian crises worldwide. Money alone cannot undo the damage already done. But if this moment marks an unprecedented personal financial milestone, it should also be an opportunity for an unprecedented act of restitution. Musk has the resources to save and improve countless lives. He should use them.
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🧵 🧵 5-Amino-1MQ almost never shows up in people's stacks. That's a mistake. NNMT inhibitor, fat cell metabolism, pairs with everything mitochondrial. I've been running it daily for months. Here's why it's locked in. 👇 👇
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They weren’t lying when they said Reta really kicks in around week 4-5. The pumps, energy, and focus I’ve had since…📈📈📈🎯🧬
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Peptides with the strongest case for reducing inflammation, ranked by evidence: 1.GLP-1s (semaglutide, tirzepatide, retatrutide) Multiple human trials show reduced CRP and systemic inflammatory markers. The cardiovascular and metabolic benefits people talk about are downstream of this. 2.Tesamorelin Human data shows reduced visceral fat inflammation and improved liver inflammation markers. Specifically powerful for metabolic inflammation. 3.Thymosin Alpha-1 Used clinically in some countries for immune modulation. Human data in hepatitis and sepsis. Anti-inflammatory through immune system regulation. 4.KPV Fragment of alpha-MSH. Documented anti-inflammatory mechanism. Mostly animal data with early human work in IBD. 5.BPC-157 Anti-inflammatory effects well-documented in animal models. Human studies are limited. Mechanism is plausible. Evidence is thin. The ranking is by evidence strength, not popularity. Inflammation sits upstream of nearly every major chronic disease. These are the tools showing the strongest signal so far.
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I know @rorynotsorry has made a post about Hospira increases but would just like to confirm it, also. Our last batch of Hospira released yesterday will be the last batch priced at $18/bottle. We just received an email about price increases and they are significant. I do not have a set price for future Hospiras, but it will be somewhere in the mid 20s range. With that being said, that will be all that's available for quite some time. We just had our first batch ever of 10ml BAC Water fail testing. Benzyl Alcohol content was spot on, but failed the pH test. All 3 vials (picked randomly from the batch) tested were sitting over 8 on the pH scale. So, 10ml will be out of stock for quite some time.
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Dr. Bakri says a Russian peptide cut deaths in nursing home patients over 15 years. If you have an aging parent, this study is worth knowing about. Taking it just ten to twenty days a year lowered death across all major diseases. It was pulled from the pineal gland by Soviet scientist Vladimir Khavinson for his study. In his 15-year study, nursing home patients got a short course once a year, alongside a thymus peptide. "They had significantly lower mortality when it came to cardiovascular disease, infectious risk, and cancers." Deaths from heart disease, infection, and cancer all dropped. A few days of treatment a year, and the benefit carried through the rest of it. It's Russian data, so hold it loosely. But for an old parent, that design is hard to ignore. A handful of days dosed each year, and they still lived longer. That peptide is epitalon. — Dr. Abud Bakri (.@AbudBakri) on the Huberman Lab podcast (.@hubermanlab)
Dr. Bakri says women told they were infertile are getting pregnant by accident on GLP-1 drugs. Doctors now call them ozempic babies. Here's why it happens. Your fertility is gated by a fat hormone called leptin, your body's "fuel gauge". When you carry too much body fat, you become leptin resistant and the gauge jams. Your body reads it as the wrong time to reproduce. GLP-1 drugs strip the fat off. Leptin starts working again, so the body gets the all-clear and switches reproduction back on. He says these were overweight women who weren't even trying. "A lady will be subfertile or infertile, start a weight loss drug, and then find out by accident she's pregnant." — Dr. Abud Bakri (.@AbudBakri) on the Huberman Lab podcast (.@hubermanlab)
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Neat! The results of the Alcohol Intake and Health Study were published! TL;DR: There's no evidence of a protective effect of alcohol at any level of consumption. Accordingly, the guidelines should not say stuff like 'Men can have 2x what women do'—they should be universally 0.
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A government-commissioned study had been meant to inform new dietary guidelines, and found risks associated with even light drinking. trib.al/oAkzC6R
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Janoshik hasn’t had a SINGLE peptide come back positive for heavy metals
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Replying to @Outdoctrination

Replying to @NeuralSpace_
Actually worked for me
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I think the Boomer/Gen Z discourse boils down to one thing and one thing alone: The America that Boomers grew up in put American families and American workers first The America that Gen Z is growing up in puts literally everything else first
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Common Retatrutide side effect hierarchy from my experience and reports: Nausea (worst first 3-4 weeks) Constipation Elevated RHR Fatigue Muscle loss (if you’re lazy) Manage the top 3 aggressively and the rest become minor.
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The Repair stack: BPC-157 · TB-500 · Cartilax The repair trio that hits every layer of connective tissue recovery: 🟢 BPC-157 — local tissue repair, angiogenesis, gut support 🔵 TB-500 — systemic inflammation control, cell migration, CNS reach 🟠 Cartilax — chondrocyte regeneration, collagen II, oral delivery BPC and TB-500 are synergistic by design. BPC anchors the injury site; TB-500 mobilizes repair cells to get there. Add Cartilax for joint-specific cartilage rebuilding that neither peptide targets directly. Three mechanisms. One stack.
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PRO TIP: get your glutathione pre-labeled. gray market professionalism hits different. #glutathione #peptides
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Medical boards are going to have a field day with this Not only is this off limits for a “doctor” to “prescribe” Reta, it’s price gouging They buy the Reta for $30 a vial and sell it to Newport Beach soccer moms for $500 /month
Spotted in Corona Del Mar, CA. Insane that these Med Spas are just flouting the law and selling black market Chinese Reta illegally when they can legally prescribe Tirzepatide from a US pharmacy. Greedy and unethical.
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Tesamorelin = the smarter, safer way to pulse the bodies own natural HGH and annihilate visceral belly fat. Tesamorelin has been living in the shadows far too long. It is one of the most effective peptides I’ve ever researched. FDA-approved mechanism that raises IGF-1, shreds abdominal fat, improves lipids, and gives body-comp results. Researchers are stacking it for the ultimate midsection shred.
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New order just landed. BC10, ML10, CU100, MS15 — restocking the usual suspects. Plus a couple new additions. The one I’m most excited about: Cagrilintide 5mg (CGL5). Here’s why the timing is perfect — I’m cycling off Reta soon. Reta is a triple agonist hitting GLP-1R, GIPR, and the glucagon receptor. Cagrilintide works on amylin receptors. Completely different mechanism, zero receptor overlap. So instead of just stopping Reta and losing ground, I can transition into Cag and continue getting appetite regulation and metabolic control through an entirely different pathway. Clean cycle. Different receptor. Same goals. Grey market, research use only — you know the drill. Will report back. #peptides #retatrutide
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This position makes plenty of sense because virtually everyone who is an APOE4 homozygote gets Alzheimer's.
Yes. I hate to be a eugenicist or something like that—but ApoE e4 homozygous should probably be disqualified from POTUS position
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The amount of messages I’ve received from practicing doctors who are secretly are using ‘peptides’ is staggering They don’t want their peers to know it for fear of being seen as cooky This will all change quickly
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“American peptides” is a giant lie It means the raw ingredient are made in China, shipped here, and lyophilized in an American lab. I know the people personally that your favorite peptide company buys from lol (Unless someone has dramatically changed the game recently)
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