Simon Martin
@simonCAMedit
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Be Old and Healthy w/o drugs. Editor IHCAN magazine (https://t.co/h9kQhquNDZ), Journalist, author, World champion masters runner, into high-performance ageing
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Joined October 2014
Er…anyone who wants to be “more social” is not an introvert. Just saying.
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It is encouraging to see progress away from the amyloid theory. Alzheimer’s is a complex syndrome with dozens of contributing factors, from inflammation and insulin resistance to toxin exposure and, as this study shows, issues with cellular repair. https://t.co/TC7TCxdbwQ
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Remember that JAMA study supposedly proving seed oils are better for us than butter? I wrote a comment about how it was flawed, and the authors responded. They say that median is not the mean (average) and my calculations are flawed. No kidding! But its the best I could do
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GRAPH OF THE WEEK: Low carb diets can drop fasting triglyceride levels FAST In this case I calculate the triglyceride HDL ratio improved by 600% in two months !! SUGAR BECOMES TRIGLYCERIDE in the liver. On overage we find low carb improves overall lipids significantly and
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It's published! The energy model of insulin resistance: A unifying theory linking seed oils to metabolic disease and cancer Here’s the link to the full text. Let’s make this the most downloaded paper on their website!! Here’s my summary: The paper proposes that seed oils,
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I agree diabetes remission is not just achieved via low carb but in our UK practice low carb is by far the easiest way to achieve this The entire DiRECT study had 57 cases of remission across numerous practices We have 152 cases in just a single GP practice @DiabetesUK @BrownAdey
@lowcarbGP @DiabetesUK @rcgp Surely we learned from the DiRECT trial that weight loss via any means is the real first line, not necessarily low carb.
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The sugar industry paid Harvard scientists to blame fat instead of sugar. But what if the truth is worse? Yes, Harvard scientists took sugar industry money. But they already believed fat caused heart disease long before the checks arrived. They weren’t corrupt. They were
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No better example of the hilariously unreliable findings of epidemiological/observational data in nutrition🤣 This is based on self-reported dietary data, which is known to be untrustworthy. Everything out of the Harvard nutrition department is this kind of science. I'm off to
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Nearly 55 million people across the world suffer from some form of dementia. So why aren’t we closer to a cure? In this @NPR piece, hear about a new book and the doctored photos that sent more people to the amyloid hypothesis for the wrong reasons. https://t.co/GmeiY703EK
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Don't bother taking olive oil as a supplement. Just cut out seed oils. Unbeknonwst to all these experts, the evidence that olive oil prevents dementia, heart disease, cancer etc etc is actually evidence that seed oils cause these problems and that people who eat more olive oil
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Ash presents on autophagy fasting at our April 26 Londin Summit.
Dr Ash Kapoor’s Levitas Clinic London - a leading name in longevity and integrative health - is partnering with Aera, the AI-powered medical intelligence platform designed to support proactive, personalised, science-based care. Read the full article in our April issue.
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It has been 13 years since Judy came to see me and reversed her cognitive decline. She remains sharp, and now 80, just began a coast-to-coast walk to inform people that cognitive decline can be reversed. Learn more: https://t.co/knE7jfp04J
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The erosion of respect for the scientific establishment stems from the fact that the scientific establishment caused a pandemic that killed 20 million and cost $25 trillion and from the fact that the scientific establishment lied, and continues to lie, about causing the pandemic.
"The erosion of trust in science undermines not only research, but also the policies that protect public health, the environment, and human rights." We must stand up for science before it is too late, write @Kit_Yates_Maths and colleagues https://t.co/XqWWbCvTVk
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Sure, let me help you out. Sanitation likely prevented disease not by eliminating so-called “pathogenic germs,” but by removing toxic waste products like bilirubin, indoles, skatoles, petroleum-based residues, heavy metals, and decaying organic matter. People were crammed into
There are people on here who don't believe germs cause disease. And then claim that it was sanitation, and not vaccines that reduced infectious diseases. OK I'll play along. How did sanitation prevent diseases then if microbes don't cause disease??
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