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    The immortal, eternal Bryan Johnson broke his frail, childlike ankle while dancing at age 47

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      bot-mod @Norwegian Mugabe
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      Doubt it pal.

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      • GardnerG
        Gardner
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        if we do lots of exercise injures are unavoidable , but we do it for fun anyway. Another option is to stay at home and drink coffee ☕

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        • Norwegian MugabeN
          Norwegian Mugabe
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          All injures are avoidable.

          Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

          Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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            SpaceManJim @Mauritio
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            (edit - replying to @Norwegian Mugabe) But he takes 100+ supplements daily 🤣

            Yeah I really don't get this guy. His diet is so good apparently but is insufficient to:

            1. get him the nutrients he needs, so he takes 100+ supplements,

            2. keep healthy hormone levels, so he takes testosterone and other hormones

            Really weird approach. I'd think the diet is foundational, and supplements should be the minimum to fill in gaps.

            I think his approach is literally the "chatGPT" of health. He'll follow midwit science ("oh this is good, so is this, and this, let's supplement all these things!") and put it all together and end up with this weird frankenstein approach where his positive results and appearance is probably explained 95% by testosterone, weight loss/cleaner diet (he was quite pudgy before), and good sleep.

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              jamezb46 @LetTheRedeemed
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              @LetTheRedeemed

              Higher metabolic rate means more co2 production. More co2 production means less bone catabolism. Those with marble bone disease have a carbonic anhydrase deficiency and that is considered to be the cause of the massively hypertrophied bones.

              So, in reality if Bryan Johnson wants to heal, he should first of all get off his stupid hypocaloric diet, incease his metabolic rate, and possible take some thiamine or acetazolamide, both of which inhibit carbonic anhydrase.

              In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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              • jamezb46J
                jamezb46 @Mauritio
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                @Mauritio

                I suppose he could be honest about what he takes, but perhaps there are things he doesn't document, such as injectable androgens or other "frowned upon" therapies.

                I would be more surprised if he was 100% transparent than if he had some skeletons in the closet.

                In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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                  LetTheRedeemed @jamezb46
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                  @jamezb46 nice. thanks for sharing. do you have any convenient research/articles/videos or Ray quotes on supplementing acetazolamide?

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                  • JenniferJ
                    Jennifer
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                    With a temp of 93.4°, he is extremely hypothyroid so it makes sense he would break bones easily—the thyroid/parathyroid glands are the main glands involved in bone/connective tissue metabolism. Also, if his diet and/or supplement stack is irritating and/or estrogenic, that can contribute to bone thinning as the former raises serotonin and both serotonin and estrogen cause bone thinning (per Ray). A low irritation diet abundant in nutrient-rich animal proteins (raw milk, raw yogurt, raw cheese, eggs, bone broth and small amounts of meat—mostly shellfish) reversed my advanced osteoporosis. I went from a DEXA score of -6.7 to -3.6 within a year. Just for reference, -3.4 is considered osteopenia and -3.5 is osteoporosis. With the addition of a thyroid supplement (standardized NDT), I’ve slowly been gaining back the 4” of height I lost when my spine collapsed in my late 20s, while following a high-carb, low-protein, fruit-based (80/10/10) diet. My bones were so brittle that I fractured 12 vertebrae, 8 of which compressed, within seconds of lifting half a watermelon.

                    I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                      Lizb @Jennifer
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                      @Jennifer good grief. Well done!

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                        jamezb46 @LetTheRedeemed
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                        @LetTheRedeemed None that I'm aware of that discuss dosing or protocols, but I do know that he recommended it for sleep apnea on the generative energy streams.

                        Youtube Video – [29:09..]

                        ^^ Here is a generative energy podcast with Georgi discussing osteoporosis and how certain hormones and/or substances promote bone reabsorbtion (prolactin, cortisol, estrogen, to name a few)

                        At 12:00 they start discussing carbonic anhydrase and marble bone disease.

                        In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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                          LetTheRedeemed @jamezb46
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                          @jamezb46 oh cool. Thanks!

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                          • JenniferJ
                            Jennifer @Lizb
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                            Thank you, @Lizb. 🙂

                            I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                              bot-mod
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                              Interesting Johnson clip from twohands on rpf about his use of thyroid here.

                              Youtube Video – [3:58:51..]

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                                bot-mod @bot-mod
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                                "What do you suggest?" seems defensive... but I think he's actually asking.

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                                  bot-mod
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                                  lol pushkin
                                  runners.jpg

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