⭐️VERY INFORMATIVE POST!⭐️
You may not be aware of companies like https://t.co/AVUEvyC422 that will order your lab results whenever you want them, without a doctor's visit. Here is a sample of what they charge. This list is not complete. You go to the site, request the labs you want, and then have them drawn a Quest, Labcorp, etc. Your results will be available online. Then, put your results into CHATGPT for a detailed summary. This is great if your insurance deductible isn't met or you don't have insurance.
• CMP — $10.00
• Hemoglobin A1c — $8.80
• Lipid Panel — $10.00
• CBC w/Differential & Platelets — $8.40
• Insulin — $14.40
• hs-CRP (Cardiac) — $26.40
• TSH — $13.20
• ApoB — $17.20
• Vitamin D (25-OH) — $44.60
• Ferritin — $15.00
• Free T4 — $17.00
• NMR LipoProfile + IR Markers — $78.60
• Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] — $35.20
• Free T3 — $43.20
• Iron & TIBC — $17.20
• Vitamin B12 & Folate — $34.40
• Cortisol — $19.80
I did some research on places similar to OwnYourLabs for anyone that would like to save $$$ on lab tests that do not require a doctor's order. Not all are available in every state. Here's the list:
OwnYourLabs — https://t.co/Z5SbJCEKwo
Ulta Lab Tests — https://t.co/NXNUSZ5IlZ
Walk-In Lab — https://t.co/9lZUG0yFhW
DirectLabs — https://t.co/T4tcjeboZG
Request A Test — https://t.co/HBSh5CN4C3
Private MD Labs — https://t.co/4Z40lo9xuN
Life Extension Lab Testing — https://t.co/mKyX9ehzhF
True Health Labs — https://t.co/ygN8sN18s5
HealthLabs — https://t.co/qIMYHAINPv
QuestDirect — https://t.co/SS2P6PQFO7
Labcorp OnDemand — https://t.co/pJ5UOy3eHe
I challenge every single person who believes minors should be enabled and even encouraged to transition to read this first person testimony to the end.
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A leftist initiative in Oregon to criminalize the killing of animals for food, ending the state's meat industry, is now closer to being on the November ballot after receiving enough signatures. The signatures will have to be certified next. https://t.co/dVDEZadR2C
This is the best preserved medieval street in Europe.
Recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, The Shambles in York, England has had shops trading on it for nearly a thousand years. It's older than the Crusades.
My statin thread reached over 460,000 people. Thousands of you asked the same question.
"If cholesterol does not cause heart disease, then what does?"
The answer has been published for years. In the largest risk factor study ever conducted. 27,939 women. 21 years. Published in JAMA Cardiology.
Here is what they found. And here is why nobody told you.
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Disney has filed a petition with the FCC asking the agency to declare that The View is exempt from the statutory equal opportunities requirements that would otherwise apply to broadcast shows.
Disney argues that The View qualifies as “bona fide news” under the law, comparing itself to Meet The Press or Face The Nation.
Therefore, Disney argues, it can have one partisan candidate for office on The View while denying equal opportunities to all others.
The FCC is now seeking public comment on Disney’s request to be labeled as “bona fide news.”
Is The View a “bona fide news interview program”?
Under FCC case law, tv shows do not qualify as “bona fide news” if their decisions are based on partisan purposes, such as an intention to advance or harm an individual’s candidacy.
As the Public Notice observes, Congress originally passed the equal opportunities law to prevent media gatekeepers from deciding the outcome of elections. The law, even when it applies, does not prohibit anyone from having any candidate appear on any show. Rather, Congress intended it to empower voters with more information and encourage more speech.
The FCC welcomes your views:
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Not once does this article ask "who is buying children and why?"
Nor does it ask "why are they selling their girls, not boys?"
Is a lack of basic curiosity a requirement for the BBC now?
In response to our recent paper "Seven Years of 700 Cholesterol Without Coronary Atherosclerosis", some critics are choosing to point out that I’m now taking a "cholesterol-lowering drug."
Specifically, ezetimibe. They present as a caveat to the study or as a pivot, neither of which is the case.
Let's be clear on rationale: I’m taking ezetimibe for potential neuroprotective effects, having nothing to do with cholesterol itself.
I go over the science in this video, where they got the information, HERE (https://t.co/8yROo4wNhG) but they failed to cite that source or accurately represent my rationale.
Importantly, in the source video, in the paper, and in all related content, I’ve been clear that I commenced ezetimibe after the 7-year CT scan, and that my reason for doing so had nothing to do with cholesterol.
In fact, should you choose to watch the above-linked video, you'll note it builds "plot twist 3" ... which is the paper and a bigger video I'll drop this coming Monday at 7 EST... which I intend to be my most important video to date on my channel. (Mark you calendars)
🚨But I think there’s a bigger underlying issue here.
People (both sides, as it were) become so trapped in echo chambers and keyhole thinking that they often fail to see the bigger picture.
The concern of people often dismissed as “LDL deniers,” “fringe,” or “conspiracy theorists” is not usually (and I’ll emphasize usually) that lowering LDL in and of itself is critically detrimental.
Rather, the concern is that LDL and ApoB lowering are often given far more importance and focus than they deserve, while the true emphasis should be on the broader context of the individual person.
I'll tag a few respected people who I'm pretty confident share this point of view: @DominicDAgosti2@BenBikmanPhD@bschermd@AdrianSotoMota@realDaveFeldman
Additionally, we must keep in mind that all compounds we put into our bodies, natural or synthetic, exert a wide range of effects.
Therefore, when we call something a “cholesterol-lowering medication,” we are only referring to one facet of its true biological nature.
So, to be clear, my taking a cholesterol-lowering medication is not actually about cholesterol lowering at all.
However, I’m not so spiteful or dogmatic that I feel compelled to maintain cholesterol as high as possible while also ignoring measurable atherosclerosis. That issue is real.
It deserves discussion and focus... and it’s getting it.
But I’m also a real human being trying to take care of my overall health.
If you care about nuance and appreciate complexity, you’ll notice that everything I’ve communicated on this topic has been completely consistent and always has been.
See the full person.
Appreciate the full context.
Stop being dogmatic.
At least attempt to grapple with the nuances.
Confirmed: rapists, cowards and vile deviants.
Volumes of incontrovertible evidence of the depravity of Hamas.
NYT preemptively dropped a grotesque op-ed with sources linked to Hamas for a beachhead of “bothsiderism” Hamas defenders.
Since Odyssey Discourse shows no sign of slowing down I’m going to perform a public service and remind everyone that <2 yrs ago there was a brilliant cinematic adaptation starring two of the best dramatic actors alive and which was utterly faithful to the spirit of the myth.
Yesterday’s AI-designed Parkinson’s drug (ISM8969) targets NLRP3 — the same inflammation pathway I covered in my ALS gut-sugar thread that’s still pinned 👇
Cross-disease implications are huge for PD + ALS + Alzheimer’s.
Full Saturday thread below
Today’s new one on loneliness + memory risk also ties straight into dementia prevention 🧠
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Spencer Pratt is going to demolish the two commie hacks, because he’s unabashedly showing the horror show Los Angeles turned into under their reign. This ad shows what we all dream of.
He might even win with enough of a margin to beat the Democrat cheat.
WDI USA is proud to announce a new database of men who have committed crimes and claimed womanhood. Not Our Crimes draws from publicly available sources to show that the alleged “one-offs” are actually a systemic pattern of abuse against vulnerable women perpetrated by men and sanctioned by the state.
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