💥NEW: Stephen A. Smith: “I would give anything to be able to say something definitively in Karmelo Anthony’s defense. If there was a shred of innocence to the incident itself, I would say so. I don’t want to see another black young man going to jail.”
“But I don’t give a d*mn about what your race or ethnicity is. Just because you’re white and young doesn’t mean you deserve to be m*rdered. And just because you’re black and young … doesn’t give you a license to m*rder someone.”
“That’s what happened.”
Apologies for the F 💣 (s) but I’m lit.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta sent a document to every doctor in Alberta listing dozens of peptides as unauthorized and dangerous. Including BPC-157, GHK-Cu, KPV, TB-500, Semax and Retatrutide.
Doctors are now being told to question patients using them and report back. It’s not a law. It’s quiet cultural pressure designed to make doctors afraid to support their patients.
No public debate. No vote. No headlines. Just a letter most Canadians will never see.
And here’s the kicker — Retatrutide is on that dangerous unauthorized list right now. The same drug they’re about to officially approve through pharma channels next spring. Same molecule. Nothing changed. Except who profits from it.
They can’t patent these compounds so they suppress them. Until pharma can repackage and sell them at 10x the price. Then suddenly they’re safe.
Doctors become the enforcement mechanism. Not through law. Through fear of losing their license.
The document is publicly available on the CPSA website. They’re not even hiding it.
https://t.co/8JNZEIRyII
Nattokinase is truly a remarkable supplement.
At 10,800 FU daily, it reversed arterial plaque in 66.5% of patients over 12 months, with no side effects.
The rest of the data is even more insane.
Researchers tracked 1,062 people with confirmed hyperlipidemia and carotid artery plaque.
These weren't just healthy volunteers.
Every person had an ultrasound at the start and another after 12 months of daily nattokinase.
The study used two dose groups: 3,600 FU and 10,800 FU per day. The low-dose group saw almost no change in their plaque or lipid markers.
Even though it was the same supplement for the same amount of time, the dose made the difference.
At 10,800 FU, carotid artery plaque shrank by up to 36%. The arterial wall thickness decreased by 21.7% on average.
These are physical, structural changes that doctors measured and confirmed on ultrasound.
77.7% of participants showed measurable improvement in arterial wall thickness.
66.5% showed measurable reduction in plaque size.
Improvement rates across all markers ranged from 66.5% to 95.4% for the majority of over 1,000 people, not some few lucky responders.
The participants lipid results moved in every right direction simultaneously.
- Total cholesterol: down
- LDL: down
- Triglycerides: down
- HDL: up
No adverse effects were recorded at any point across the full 12 months.
Lifestyle also amplified everything.
Participants walking more than 5,000 steps daily responded better than sedentary ones, and those with higher BMI saw larger relative improvements, likely because they started from a higher risk baseline where there was more room to move.
The study also tested co-administration.
Vitamin K2 and low-dose aspirin taken alongside nattokinase produced a synergistic effect, outperforming nattokinase alone across cardiovascular markers.
If you're building a stack, that's the combination the data points to.
The researchers found the effective range is 6,000 to 12,000 FU daily. Most supplements in Europe are only 2,000 FU. That's a huge gap.
The data shows 2,000 FU does almost nothing to plaque, while 10,800 FU actually shrinks it.
All in all, truly an incredible enzyme.
@EricLDaugh@2023Patriot At this point Republicans are just going to have to out-cheap them. Someone rent a 10,000 ft² warehouse and buy a couple thousand printers hire a staff and start manufacturing ballots for Hilton.
Let’s review. California:
- Made it illegal to show voter IDs
- Mass mail-in ballots across the state
- Allows people to print ballots at home
- Allows people to register anywhere in the state
- Allows ballot harvesting
- Allows people to register with “IDs” like gym memberships & insurance cards
- Allows people to hand-date ballot envelopes, no postmark required
- Has 853,000 + “ghost voters”
- Sanctuary state that harbors illegal aliens
- Refuses to turn over dirty voter rolls for verification
- Refuses to allow independent signature verification audit
- Refuses to allow ballot inspection audit
This isn’t exactly “subtle.” It’s a blueprint for stealing elections.
ATTENTION PARENTS:
Did you know that schools are REQUIRED BY LAW to hand over all records pertaining to your child??
You do not need to pay lawyers or waste time filing FOIAs.
You simply need to put in a request. If they refuse just say “FERPA.”
If they still refuse, DM me.
They are breaking the law and we will make sure they are held accountable.
@krassenstein Yes, that's it, Dems are just lucky to have the statistical impossibilities occur and benefit them like miracles from God himself every single time they need it.
Truly Devine.
@mitchellvii Well, I was wrong about Hilton... But not surprised about the mayor's race whatsoever....
Honestly, I'm surprised they didn't take Hilton out too..