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    Tracking down the mysterious cause of Dr. Paul Saladino's shockingly rapid aging

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    • InsomniacI
      Insomniac @the_black_jew
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        natureman
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        I scrolled till 2021 on Saladinos instagram.... on the higher res videos he really looks almost the same as today. That webcam is just super soft and blurred.

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          • Johann2547J
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            Hasn't Saladino been consuming around 300 grams of honey per day for the last four years?

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            • serotoninskepticS
              serotoninskeptic @Insomniac
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              @Insomniac He eats close to 200g protein from mostly muscle meats too i believe. That excessive protein especially methionine and tryptophan etc. could be a factor.

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                • InsomniacI
                  Insomniac @serotoninskeptic
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                  @Serotoninskeptic It's possible. Maybe he just picked a very bad mixture that even includes sugar as Johann said.

                  The rapid change has me thinking there must me more to it.

                  I need to look for some samples of white surfers living in Costa Rica. That is a genetic mismatch. He is not well adapted that sun intensity. But was he not already surfing? He just changed so fast. It's hard for me to get my head around it.

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                  • PranaDevaP
                    PranaDeva
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                    There's a lot of judgment going on with this thread, sort of nit picking Paul's looks, to the point of sounding very catty.

                    He is very lean, and looks fine for his age.

                    Another thing that can cause people to lose soft tissues (or any body tissue) is lots of stress, where the cortisol is high and starts eating away at the body's tissues. I would say that after the pandemic, most people have experienced long term chronic mild stress.

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                    • InsomniacI
                      Insomniac @PranaDeva
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                      FYI, the thread has been updated to clarify that sun exposure is probably not the answer.

                      sounding very catty

                      Sounding catty should mean meowing or hissing, right? idk

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                      Update:
                      Bad news cat lovers, anger towards cats appears to be growing:

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                      catty (adj.)
                      1886, "devious and spiteful," from cat (n.) + -y (2). Slightly earlier in this sense was cattish. The meaning "pertaining to cats" is from 1902. Related: Cattily; cattiness.

                      "devious and spiteful," 😦

                      Someone should fix this. Subconsciously you encourage cat abuse. I'm not even kidding.

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                      • InsomniacI
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                        If sugar causes wrinkles, how do you explain this? Not a single forehead wrinkle. That expression should produce wrinkles. Incredible skin. He's doing something right. (47-48? and Paul is 47 here)

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                        (And the energy of a 10 year old with adhd after 15 years of fruit, honey and sugar)

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                        • war4512W
                          war4512 @Insomniac
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                          @Insomniac High protein diet.

                          ,,Discovery consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different." - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

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                            war4512 @Insomniac
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                            @Insomniac said in Tracking down the mysterious cause of Dr. Paul Saladino's shockingly rapid aging:

                            too much sugar

                            There is no evidence whatsoever to suggest that sugar (sucrose) or other carbohydrates cause accelerated aging.

                            ,,Discovery consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different." - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

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                              war4512 @Insomniac
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                              @Insomniac said in Tracking down the mysterious cause of Dr. Paul Saladino's shockingly rapid aging:

                              Not a single forehead wrinkle

                              What implies the lack of wrinkles in Haidut is low inflammation combined with a high level of subcutaneous fat. The fat fills the voids caused by aging. In thin individuals, age-related wrinkles tend to be excessively pronounced.

                              ,,Discovery consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different." - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

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                              • GardnerG
                                Gardner @Insomniac
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                                @Insomniac
                                Yeah, Haidut rocks.
                                I think the sun in DC is not as strong as in San Diego.
                                I would like to see haidut surfing in the Pacific so we can compare their physical fitness. 🤣

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                                • onliestO
                                  onliest @Insomniac
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                                  @Insomniac Just watching his videos he seems high cortisol and high adrenaline, both of which will take their toll in time

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                                    Hearthfire @Insomniac
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                                    @Insomniac

                                    Saying a fat guy looks healthier than the other guy is mental illness lol. You're obsessed this 50 year old dude has some wrinkles. Get the fuck over it you weirdo.

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                                    • SitaruimS
                                      Sitaruim
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                                      Too much sun. The sun is great in the early morning and in the late afternoon, but direct sunlight in the peak hours is so damaging.

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                                      • MauritioM
                                        Mauritio
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                                        high protein = high mtor activation
                                        high mtor=high aging

                                        Dare to think.

                                        My X:
                                        x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                                          Hearthfire @Sitaruim
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                                          @Sitaruim No it isn't. Sun is good for your skin. Sunscreen is what fucks peoples skin up.

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                                            bot-mod @Hearthfire
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                                            @Hearthfire said in Tracking down the mysterious cause of Dr. Paul Saladino's shockingly rapid aging:

                                            Sun is good for your skin.

                                            Yes he's got you there @Sitaruim. The king of sunlight Jack Kruse has an enviable complexion. And in engerland we all look like worn leather.

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