Joined February 2015
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Retail optometry, dentistry, you name it ...
-be me -go to new dentist, since my old one retired -new dentist: "you have three cavities" -feel bad vibe, go get a second opinion -"woooah - buddy, you have zero cavities. thank god you came to us. let's just do a cleaning" -send wife to this savior second dentist -"you have six cavities" -wife bails on getting them filled, goes to a different dentist a year later -"woooah gurl, you have zero cavities. thank god you didn't get them filled" why is dentistry like this 😭
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The Eyeball Analyzer (v1.04) ✅ Learn why your eyes are blurry. ✅ Get blur data analysis with your phone. ✅ Learn how to fix the blur. Free. (via link below) No app to download. Works on phone, laptop, install it on your microwave (no, not really that).
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Got Glasses? And Contact Lenses too? You probably want different 'lens power' for each. Measure your eyes, calculate the correct values. Now live in the garage lab of tools. Free.
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Reminder: When the Panama Papers came out it revealed all the rich people in the world are part of an enormous criminal conspiracy to dodge taxes and hoard stolen wealth in offshore accounts and literally nothing happened except a reporter working on the story was assassinated.
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Found a tool worth sharing for anyone running their own panels. LabHackr (labhackr.com) catalogs every direct-to-consumer lab test in the US, then runs a matching algorithm to align identical Quest or LabCorp assays sold under different brand names across 52 retailers. Same lab. Same assay. Same LOINC code. Same printed result. The only thing that differs is what the retailer charges. The price spread is genuinely absurd. A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel at Jason Health is $8. The identical panel at LabCorp OnDemand is $60 . Same blood draw at the same patient service center. Same Quest or LabCorp lab running the analysis. Same LOINC code on the result. A typical Vitamin D test ranges from $35 to $311 across retailers for the same test. A bundled annual physical panel (CBC, CMP, Lipid, TSH, Vitamin D) ranges from $89 cheapest to $589 most expensive across the 21 retailers that carry it. Same five tests. 56x price range. How it works: You search the markers you want or pick from pre-built bundles. Their algorithm finds the single retailer that carries everything cheapest, including the requisition fee. You click through, pay direct, get drawn at any Quest or LabCorp patient service center near you, and have results in 1 to 3 days. No insurance. No referral. No markup. Why this matters: The case for running your own panels gets stronger every year. Most insurance won’t cover ApoB or Lp(a) without a specific diagnosis code. Most physicians won’t order fasting insulin, hsCRP, homocysteine, or omega-3 index in routine care. The data you actually need to track metabolic, cardiovascular, and longevity health upstream is largely DTC territory now. When you can run a basic metabolic and lipid panel for under $30 cash, the economics flip. Quarterly comprehensive testing becomes accessible for the price of a couple coffees a week. You stop arguing with your physician about coverage and start arriving with the data already in hand. What I’d recommend you build a quarterly basket around: CBC, CMP, fasting insulin, HbA1c, full lipid panel, ApoB, Lp(a) (one time only, it’s genetic and stable), hsCRP, homocysteine, vitamin D, ferritin with iron studies, full thyroid (TSH, Free T4, Free T3), and basic hormones (testosterone with SHBG for men, estradiol and progesterone for women). That’s the comprehensive metabolic and cardiovascular foundation that lets you trend your own physiology over time. Built quarterly, that data becomes a longitudinal record nothing else in healthcare can match. Two honest disclosures from their site that I appreciate: they’re transparent that affiliate revenue covers server costs first, and anything beyond that goes to Partners In Health, who bring the same diagnostics to people in Haiti, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Peru, and Malawi who have never seen a lab panel. They also flag that as of now they haven’t crossed server cost so nothing has been donated yet. When it does they’ll post receipts. That’s the right way to run a transparent affiliate model. Not sponsored. I make zero income from anything I post. Just sharing tools that actually serve patients trying to take control of their own data. Quarterly testing was already the brand thesis here. LabHackr just made the math friendlier for the people doing it. Don’t wait for the diagnosis. Read the label.
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You can get rid of your glasses. Glasses are a SUBSCRIPTION. A 140 billion dollar a year business. What's holding you back: Mistake #1: Assuming retail store sales person is medical doctor ("they know best, I'm helpless"). Mistake #2: Accepting clear curved pieces of plastic as a medical device, aka. prescription ("my eyes are diseased, broken") Mistake #3: Not asking "what caused this" and "how does your treatment fix the actual problem." The business model is selling you glasses. Fixing your eyes would destroy the business.
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Oops this one got big. If you want to fix your eyes, yes it's not even that difficult. tl;dr: Reduce lens power gradually over time. Free resources: 1) The Wiki wiki.endmyopia.org/wiki/EndM… 2) Does this really work? A decade of success stories: endmyopia.org/success/ 3) Lots of nerdy science: endmyopia.org/category/scien… 4) EM FB group: facebook.com/groups/56089368…

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The difference between humans and animals is that animals won’t let the dumbest ones lead the pack.
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Goldman Sachs warns curing patients is not a sustainable business model - Gilead's hepatitis C cure caused sales crash from $12.5 billion to under $4 billion when it actually worked - GSK sold off its entire gene therapy pipeline in 2018 - Pfizer abandoned every gene therapy program by 2025 - BioMarin pulled its hemophilia cure from the US market in Feb 2026 - Bluebird bio had three FDA approved cures and was worth $10 billion yet sold to private equity for $29 million in 2025
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It's coming. Tune your eyeballs. With tooooooools. 👀
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🚨🚨Eurodiputado por Rumania EXPONE la TRAMA de Ursula Von der Leyen 🔥: "Von der Leyen está casada con el médico alemán Heiko von der Leyen... que es el Director de Orgenesis, PROPIEDAD de PFIZER..." La misma Empresa con la que Ursula firmó un contrato de 71,000 MILLONES de EUROS para COMPRAR la cifra astronómica de 4,600 MILLONES de DOSIS (10 por ciudadanos) 😳👇 TRIPLICARON SU FORTUNA CON LA PLAN-DEMIA ⚔️🔥
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Phone screen time = inverse correlation, quality of life. Also, worsening eyesight. What's your phone screen time?
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Working on visual / interactive version of the now 12 year old "7 day free guide" (getting rid of your glasses). Sneak preview, the diopter bubble / blur horizon visualizer: endmyopia.org/visualizer-dio…
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If you wear glasses but don't know what 'diopter' means: You have the wrong 'eye doctor'. Your eyesight will only get worse. You have no way to know how you're getting screwed.
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