@moral_minority @bryan_johnson Correct, I know a doctor who had a calcium score of 0 and had a major heart attack. You have to get a CT Angiogram read by AI (CLEERLY TEST) to see the vulnerable (soft) plaque which is the plaque that ruptures.
@FlatEarthZone “They” being every scientist, astrophysicist, astronomer, astronaut, ship captain and commercial airline pilot who has ever lived. That’s quite the conspiracy
@Arbitrary_user@EricTopol@nytimes I’m 68. I’ve been taking it for several years and have maintained the same amount of muscle as before I started this protocol.
@NeilpDo@BowTiedPhys Since collagen is made up of amino acids, the same amino acids as whey protein (only whey protein has many more), why not just use whey protein powder? Or an essential amino acid supplement?
@LoriShemek I can’t imagine a mechanism of action that would account for this so my only guess is that people who stretch everyday are health oriented and therefore do all kinds of things that people who don’t stretch do. Like cardio, resistance training, healthy eating, don’t smoke, etc
@simoolation@Floridalien@PeterDiamandis Try to find 100% California extra virgin olive oil unfortunately many oils from Italy are compromised by the manufacturer mixing in cheaper oils like canola
@hjluks@Boldizar@Gearoidmuar@cdelrosso@PeterAttiaMD I find that a remarkable comment that you’re criticizing a medical podcast that is interviewing a respected scientist in his field not on the content of the episode but on it’s length. I hope the latest medical studies on Pubmed aren’t too long for you to deem worthy of reading.
@duwadh@Barbara43862273@siimland Yes. Too much is not good. Promotes arterial plaque. The fact is you should get your vitamin D levels tested to see if you’re even deficient and if so take just enough to get the levels in range.