Biohacker Bryan Johnson reveals he has incurable disease
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i like turtles
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The fool may simply harbour Helicobacter pylori masquerading as chronic autoimmunity.
Well in the case of this pathogen autoimmunity is even really true because of the insane amount of molecular mimicry also in extragastrointestinal organs. That's been especially known for the thyroid yet it also causes e.g. white matter lesions and associated mental decay in the long run and other things.As a benevolent being I'll appreciate a humble 1% wealth fee per wire transfer only on the condition that a H.p. immunoblot shows positive reactivity to specific antigens.
Although with all that exchanged plasma all the time who knows how reliably that is. Could just go for a probatory treatment course with Talicia. -
@CrumblingCookie somewhere in there he says it isnt h pylori
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@sunsunsun Admittedly I didn't read that block of text. Still, that doesn't make a difference yet.
the other type of gastritis, driven by a bacterial infection, was already ruled out, as we knew I am negative to H. pylori.
Don't take any GI physician's word on such. Their teachings and allowed methods are limited to rampant infestations obvious in biopsy samples, strong urease activity or detection in stool.
All of which lack sensitivity to sparse bacterial counts, coccoid persister shapes, intracellular and deep tissue or extragastric location. Ordinary serological EIA antibody testing performs just as poorly.Add.: Defining extracellularly circulating serum ferritin molecules as a viable iron storage marker is whole separate cause for argument.
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@sunsunsun said:
i like turtlesI also as well.
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@CrumblingCookie said:
As a benevolent being I'll appreciate a humble 1% wealth fee per wire transferYou might need JamesGatz for an audit first.

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@CrumblingCookie even if it’s h pylori something like brocolli sprouts wipes it out or at least keeps it in check since it’s basically commensal
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@CrumblingCookie even if it’s h pylori something like brocolli sprouts wipes it out or at least keeps it in check since it’s basically commensal
Nae, the former is fake news and false hope. It may keep its ulcer causation and mucosal surface activity in check as would reutericin and other things but won't remove it from the system. The immunological mimicry continues.
It's not a healthy commensal but more of a plague and an "original sin" like Tbc or herpes etc. Conversely, having intestinal parasites protects much of the African continent from developing strong H.pylori Th1 immune response and ulceration. H.p. is present in African lions btw. Researchers traced its genetics and concluded that it's not a separate form but that the lion populations must have gotten it by having eaten infected humans already in the distant past. -
@CrumblingCookie well thats just like your opinion, man
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@sunsunsun IMO the only H.p. you could expose yourself to without incurring lasting damages are the musical talents of H.P. Baxxter. Turn up the volume.
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could it be caused by all the supplements
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@ThinPicking so it's basically vegan paste
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@wester130 said:
so it's basically vegan pasteDon't forget the potassium chloride.
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@ThinPicking he also likely has a new emerging illness
- "supplement filler poisoning "- simply the supplements themselves have fillers and added ingredients that can damage you, irrelevant of what the supplement actually is
in this regard - whole food herbs and tinctures are actually much better
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