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Mar 23 15 tweets 8 min read
CAVITIES - A sign your internal health is deteriorating.

This is how they happen step by step and how to prevent them (🧵1/14):Image UNDERSTANDING THE TOOTH.

Teeth have multiple layers, with these top 2 being most relevant for cavities.

While we often think of teeth as just these rocks that are in our mouths, they're highly structured living tissues.

1. Enamel

This is the outermost layer of the tooth, where cavities most often hit.

It's made primarily of a mineral known as hydroxyapatite - a complex of calcium, phosphate and some other elements.

We have cells called ameloblasts which regenerate the enamel, but these only present during youth.

BUT this layer can remineralize passively, meaning it can without the need for these cells to a certain degree (more on that later).
2. Dentin
This is the layer right below the enamel, and unlike the enamel this can actively regenerate via cells called the odontoblasts.

However these cells can die off if you aren't careful, especially from bacterial antigens like endotoxin.

3. Pulp

This is the soft tissue containing nerves. If your cavity reaches here, you'll need a root canal or even get a tooth yanked.

The deeper a cavity goes into the tooth, the more it will hurt.

The key to understand here is that remineralization only really happens at the very early stages of the cavity. Once it gets deep enough, you're essentially screwed.

So DON'T WAIT. You want to act preventatively.Image
Mar 19 9 tweets 4 min read
Autism is a mitochondrial disorder - and restoring their function can improve it, demonstrated beautifully in a recent trial.

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Mitochondrial dysfunction is any abnormality in this organelle's ability to generate energy or other substrates.

Depending on the criteria, anywhere from 5% up to 90% (in this study) of people with autism spectrum disorders suffer from some form of mitochondrial dysfunction.

Thus, the goal in this study was to identify that subset and treat accordingly.Image
Mar 17 13 tweets 5 min read
DANDRUFF - An inflammatory / fungal sign your underlying health is deteriorating.

Let's go through exactly how it develops, what it means for your health, and some ways to help. (🧵1/13)Image The skin has multiple components.

The two we'll focus on here:

1. The epidermis. This is where the flakes are formed and where everything goes wrong.

2. The sebaceous gland. This is what produces sebum, an oil of the skin absolutely vital for this process. Image
Mar 16 8 tweets 3 min read
BAKING SODA is strikingly helpful for improving sleep, according to a recent intriguing study.

(🧵1/7)Image This study was published in 2023, examining the effects of a baking soda bath versus normal showering or tap water baths.

They used ~1 cup of baking soda in the bath (1000 ppm).

This was done in a randomized fashion for 1 week.

10 mins per day before bed. Image
Mar 11 9 tweets 4 min read
An intriguing study showed that vinegar reduces kidney stone incidence, and mapped out exactly how it does it.

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This study was published in 2019.

This research group previously uncovered that vinegar consumption was associated with >60% reduced odds of kidney stones.

They decided to test it themselves. Image
Mar 5 9 tweets 6 min read
Coenzyme Q10 is a key factor aging - and supplementing it extends lifespan in multiple studies.

(🧵1/7)Image I stumbled across this study a few months ago.

They gave animals on a "high PUFA diet" coenzyme q10 at 0.7 mg / kg bodyweight.

This dose is puny (7-8 mg human equivalent), and the "high PUFA diet" was under 5% PUFA, still way less than what the average person gets nowadays due to seed oils being in everything.Image
Mar 5 8 tweets 4 min read
An incredible study showed major reductions in arterial plaques simply by shining a form of red light onto the body, more so than even statins.

(🧵1/7)Image This was an animal study done in a classic model of heart disease, the high cholesterol diet in rabbits.

This diet causes them to rapidly develop atherosclerosis since they naturally consume none of it.

They also compared light therapy to statin. Image
Mar 4 12 tweets 6 min read
Nicotine has some powerful anti-inflammatory effects, even improving things like autoimmunity and allergies in experiments.

(🧵1/8)Image More than a few studies have shown that nicotine consumers have lower rates of inflammatory conditions.

For instance, this study showed that the more snuff one consumed, the less MS they developed.

In some studies, even smoking is inversely associated with these conditions.

But is it just a statistical anomaly or a real effect?Image
Mar 2 17 tweets 9 min read
I used to have DEBILITATING allergies every year.

Couldn't even go outside without breaking out into tears and itches.

Now I forget that they even exist.

This is what I learned about allergies - the 8 KEY ROOT CAUSES behind them (🧵1/12):Image There are a few chemical mediators that induce the symptoms of allergies:

- Histamine
- Serotonin
- Prostaglandins
- Leukotrienes
- Type 2 cytokines (IL-3, IL-4, IL-5, IL-9 IL-13)

These drive excess mucus production, itch, airway thickening / constriction, redness… everything.

The primary cells involved in releasing them are:

- Mast cells
- Eosinophils
- Basophils
- Neutrophils
- T Cells

This system is in place to protect us against things like parasites and foreign toxins. It helps us eliminate them effectively before they cause even more damage.

The question is, what causes the increased production of these chemicals from these cells unnecessarily?

Why do some people’s immune cells release more of these mediators in response to things that are harmless like pollen?Image
Mar 2 10 tweets 6 min read
Taurine is one of the most important nutrients for the brain, serving a number of protective roles in cognitive aging and stroke.

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I was surprised to find out that taurine is actually the second most abundant amino acid in the central nervous system, behind glutamate.

Taurine levels in both the cerebrospinal fluid and certain brain regions are lower in people with Alzheimer's disease.

This has important consequences.Image
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Feb 28 11 tweets 5 min read
Autism was substantially improved with just a few 5 minute red light sessions, reducing behavioral symptoms by over 50% in a fascinating study.

(🧵1/8)Image This study was published in 2018.

Children with autism were given a 635 nm (red) light therapy, administered as either a laser or LED (placebo) light.

While the lights were the same wavelength, the laser is more effective because of its superior:

◇ Spot area
◇ Coherence
◇ Power / intensity

compared to the LED.

They gave the children just twice weekly 5 min sessions at the base of the skull and temporal areas of the skull, for 4 weeks total.

The results were stunning.Image
Feb 27 12 tweets 5 min read
Your gut is crying for help - here are 5 signs it's giving you that you've been ignoring (🧵1/10):

#1 Coated tongue

This is SO common, yet people just brush their tongue and forget about it.

This coating is literally intestinal bacteria or fungi accumulating on your tongue.Image Your gut is connected directly to your mouth.

If you have:

➜ Bacterial overgrowth (SIBIO)
➜ Candida
➜ Poor gut motility

these microbes will be abundant and move UP the gut, eventually on to your tongue.

See this all the time with our clients. Image
Feb 27 9 tweets 4 min read
Combining L-Theanine with caffeine can produce some therapeutic effects in ADHD by modulating brain activity networks.

(🧵1/7)Image The inability to pay attention in ADHD is not just a feeling, it's a well characterized system in the brain.

There is a brain network known as the default mode network.

This network is several brain regions coordinating together in processes like daydreaming, and can be seen on fMRI scans.

Children with ADHD have higher reactivity of the posterior DMN (precuneus region) during tasks.Image
Feb 26 12 tweets 6 min read
ANOTHER one of the most impressive studies in recent memory found that the combination of NAC + Glycine has remarkable anti-aging effects in nearly every metric.

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This study came out in 2021.

Both older (71-80 years old) and young (21-30 y/o) people were enrolled.

The older folks got a large dose:

◇ Glycine: ~7 g/day
◇ NAC: ~9 g/day (≈ 6.9 g cysteine equivalent)

for 24 weeks.

This doesn't necessarily mean that one has to take this much, since this was measuring a relatively short period of time on the elderly, so they were trying to up their stores rapidly.

Typically, a maintenance dose of NAC is 1.2-2.4g, and glycine 3-6g.Image
Feb 24 10 tweets 5 min read
Magnesium has the ability to shrink arterial plaques, demonstrated by some incredible clinical trials.

(🧵1/8)Image This first study came out in 2008.

They gave people magnesium citrate, just under 100 mg elemental magnesium per day.

This is a puny dose, magnesium RDA is 4X that and people often supplement even more than that.

These studies are all in hemodialysis patients, and that's mainly because these people develop heart disease at a much quicker rate due to toxin accumulation and altered mineral balance.Image
Feb 24 10 tweets 7 min read
Aluminum from vaccines is likely causing neurotoxicity, and we are misled about that fact from public health authorities.

(🧵1/8)Image The narrative that most doctors / public health agencies say around this topic is that:

1. It's a small amount of aluminum, in comparison to how much we are exposed to through diet.

2. It stays at the injection site, never migrating to the brain or other tissues.

3. It gets filtered out by the kidneys nice and easy no problem

Unfortunately, these are all only half true, and experimental evidence shows that injected aluminum in low amounts can indeed cause problems.
Feb 21 9 tweets 5 min read
Vitamin K2 has some striking anti-cancer properties, massively reducing liver cancer risk in multiple studies.

(🧵1/8)Image This first study came out in 2004 in JAMA.

Women with viral cirrhosis (liver damage from hepatitis C mainly) came in expecting a supplement that would simply help their bones.

However, something incredible happened.

Those receiving 45 mg K2 per day as MK4 had an 80% reduction in risk of developing liver cancer (HCC).

When adjusting for other factors, that risk reduction jumped to 87%.Image
Feb 18 20 tweets 9 min read
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) megadosing can massively reduce fatigue, in many cases reversing it entirely.

(🧵1/20)Image This first study was a small pilot study conducted about a decade ago.

Anywhere from 600-1500 mg of B1 was used, depending on the weight of the patient.

The results were stunning.

10/12 patients had a complete reversal of fatigue.

The other two saw reductions by 50% and 66%.

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Feb 13 21 tweets 8 min read
There's a 94% chance you're low on this vitamin.

It impacts nearly every disease and aging process imaginable.

VITAMIN E is one of the most multifaceted tools to maintain your health.

Here's why (🧵1/15):Image Vitamin E does a few things that make it so powerful:

1. Prevents the destruction of polyunsaturated fats (think seed oil)
2. Lowers inflammation (from these fats)
3. Counteracts estrogen

These 3 processes alone are involved for the vast majority of health issues.
Feb 12 11 tweets 5 min read
Iron can actually SHORTEN your lifespan and age you on a cellular level.

(🧵1/10)Image This study was published in 2024, investigating the effects of iron chelation on age related parameters.

They used a common aging animal model - a Klotho knockout animal.

Animals are known to have shorter lifespans without this gene, and longer lifespans with more of it.

They gave them a drug called deferiprone, which binds up free iron and gets rid of it.Image
Feb 12 8 tweets 3 min read
Put your finger on your wrist like this right now.

I can tell you more about your health on this alone than with $100s in lab tests.

Ready? This is what it means (🧵1/8):Image What you are feeling is your radial artery in your wrist area.

This tells you your:

◇ Heart rate (duh)
◇ Pulse amplitude

Both of these give you a ton of information on your health - in real time.

Let's talk about your heart rate first Image