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The point here is in the text, but to simplify further. The last 3 years created a cascade of events that is accelerating the aging of the immune system of the majority of the world's population, with the mRNA injected a lot further down the road.

Everything discussed here is directly correlated with the expression of the bad HERVs, and soon you will understanding why that is important. What is the other hallmark of aging ? Misfolded proteins.

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Do you think that the immune damage and accelerated aging are part of the solution to the unsustainable obligation to pensions and Social Security?

When considering systems of complexity, "Follow the Money" often reveals a pathway.

Do you think that the new "pseudo meats" will be adequately balance for creatine and taurine?

Your mention of seaweed in the diet reminded me of Dr. Guy Abraham's 2002 paper on dietary iodine. North American diets are deficient, but the Japanese use seaweed as a regular part of their diet and suffer less thyroid and breast cancer pathology

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The immune damage was certainly the goal of... someone, as I still stick to my primary assessment (someone messed with the virus unknown to all the other parties involved, the short of it). This is talking solely about the virus. The mRNA, well, it is open for discussion I guess.

No, they will not. I thought about writing about fake meat and fake milk, but more important subjects came up, but basically all recent research points out that any fake substitute towards animal derived food is a very poor substitute and you need to literally supplement at a persona level to make up for it, but even then long term it will affect you. It is one of the primary reasons both creatine and taurine have a outsized impact on vegans and vegetarians, because no matter how much you engineer a food, it does not come close to what evolution brought us.

Seaweed has a lot of benefits and nutrients, fucoidan, one of the best supplements there is to deal with a copious amount of diseases and inflammatory conditions, comes from specific seaweeds =D.

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Oct 17, 2023Liked by Moriarty

Any sense of dosing of supplement to start with?

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I am always a "minimal dosage" type of person, always start with the minimal dosage.

300 to 500 mgs. It is considered safe long term up till 3000 mg per day (3 grams). Again, start small, and give it time to work. Supplements take 4 weeks minimum to work most of the time.

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Thanks

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disbiosis caused by poisons and electronic stuff ... good God please help us All to deal with evil according to your gracious wisdom

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L Taurine, this supplement is like a reliable friend, whom i can trust :) usually nowadays i take with my butter coffee with some L theanine too! how much, i dont know , should be around 2-2.5 grams totally a day or more some days...but yes, for many months i was on 500mg type ,until taurine became my good friend! since then i dont count the dosage actually, just take it when i feel i need it:)

btw, i am seeing many people with sudden unexplained rashes, which gets fine with some quercetin and ascorbic acid ,some lysine and glycine helps too... but no idea whats those? could be shedding too..

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Thanks for this and the hyper-links, I had a bit more time this evening so I was able to read more than usual. Agree, I like the AI image but some of your past images were intensely creative so I kinda expect this from you :D! I am aware of the FDA 'discouragement', are there any peptides in particular you might recommend for a bit of hoarding?

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Past images were curated, I will still add them, trying to find more use to the AI tool substack give us access, it is probably a internal generative model, not one of the fancy ones (such as DALL-E 3 OpenAI/Microsoft, or MidJourney).

I would recommend the most common and more "broader usage" ones, since they can heal a LOT of issues and damage, those being BPC-157 and Thymosin Beta 4, commercially known as TB500.

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It's a great image. I like studying the detail to see what is important to you. Love the papers surrounding you on the floor as you write...all that research! It is so appreciated as is the helpful hints stated above.

Glad I can still digest meat! I wonder how much taurine is in Elk or Bison, hmmmm?

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Apparently game meat has poor levels of taurine. A handy chart here > https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Taurine-content-of-various-foods_tbl2_261602260

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The last few months I've had an Incredibly itchy forehead, thinking it might be eczema. Skin is dry, now wondering about bacteria. I take tourine

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Most skin issues are from inflammation, which most, not all, but most come from dysfunctional Gut where a majority of the inflammation begins.

Fix the gut first by fixing what u put into it. That will help to balance gut health and decrease skin inflammatory issues.

Also if the gut not working properly then nutrient absorption is affected. So fix your gut for both proper immune health and nutritional health.

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🙏🏻

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It may be a lot of things. Bacteria, fungi, stress too (which affects the first too), itchy skin and eczema itself have many sources.

Taurine is anti-inflammatory though 🤔 perhaps helping something else do that.

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