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Monday, July 27, 2020

Anti-Aging Gene Therapy

Here is the problem with aging:

When you are younger, you get a disease and it usually goes away. As you get older, you get a disease, then another, and then another, and they accumulate.

“We’re generally in denial that, for most of the diseases that we get these days, the root cause is aging. I don’t know 10-year-olds that get Alzheimer’s disease or heart disease.”

— David Sinclair

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Saturday, July 25, 2020

Sugar Detox

I was inspired to write this post because I received warnings from a friend that she was going to start a sugar detox and wanted everyone to take cover the next week or so. Yes it can be difficult, to the point of divorce difficult, but you can do it. So here's a bit of advice from me and those good people at BulletProof Coffee.

I found that going into ketosis helps because our brains thrive on ketones. This means a very low carb, high fat, and medium protein diet for two weeks. When I did it in order to cut up for a bodybuilding contest, I came out of the two week "rapid start" phase losing 10-15 pounds of fat and feeling wonderful. It would have been even better if BulletProof had been along back then.

Besides the true fat loss,  I graduated without a sweet tooth. 23 years later and it's still absent. I can't guarantee that you will lose yours but isn't it worth a try?



Wednesday, July 8, 2020

BulletProof Serrapeptase

I've been taking the enzyme Serrapeptase about 10 months now in the hope that it will reduce the size of the coronary artery plaque in my Left Anterior Descending artery (the "Widow Maker"). I have apparently been doing it wrong. 

It's not stated in this article but Serrapeptase needs to be taken on an empty stomach 2-4 times per day. Otherwise, it will be wasted on breaking down foods and medicines instead of the target entities.

Since it remodels skin, be sure to supplement with Vitamin C, collagen peptides, and the mineral zinc:

"You can take serrapeptase to help dissolve scar tissue, fight inflammation, improve your immune response, and decrease pain…

...Serrapeptase dissolves fibrin, a particularly tough protein that makes up scar tissue, and emerging research suggests that high doses of serrapeptase may reduce scarring."

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Friday, July 3, 2020

If It Hurts When You Do That, Don't Do It

Sometimes people confuse me.
Here is my Quora Answer to the Question, "My hands feel like the veins are full of blood like when after I swing my arm around really fast. What is this symptom called and what does it mean?"

First of all, this is physics, not medicine. Secondly, why couldn't this person figure it out themself? Last, unless you are a Shen Yun or Blue Man Group performer, what adult swings their arms around like that?