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Russ Scala

@scalaruss

American Biohacker- Performance , Longevity Specialist and 11th Hour Interventionist. X SWAT, Paramedic, Triathlete

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Joe Rogan on Bill Gates: "He's not a scientist. He's not a virologist. He's not a medical doctor, yet he was this public health advocate on television, telling everybody to go out and get this medical intervention that he would profit from."

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excerpt from the Book Estrogen Matters At a conference devoted to treatment of Estrogen deficiency symptoms among 2000 post menopausal women in a given year , 20 will develop Heart Disease ,11 Bone lose , 6 Breast Cancer 3 endometrial Cancer 100 precent will

excerpt from the Book Estrogen Matters

At a conference devoted to treatment of Estrogen deficiency symptoms among 2000 post menopausal women in a given year , 20 will develop Heart Disease ,11 Bone lose , 6 Breast Cancer 3 endometrial Cancer 

100 precent will
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What’s heartbreaking is psychiatry finds 1 million ways to tell you “your brain is defective and you need our services” when the message most people need to hear is “there is literally nothing wrong with your brain, it’s working exactly as it’s meant to in a fucked up situation.”

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youtu.be/tePvzmoVKnY?si… I’m reading a case of a police officer whose mental health worsened and who committed suicide within three months of seeing a psychiatrist for the first time. Taken off Xanax (GP’s rx), put on Effexor and Klonopin.

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Celery dermatitis, also known as celery-induced phytophotodermatitis, is a skin reaction that occurs when certain chemicals in celery (psoralens) react with ultraviolet (UV) light, causing inflammation and skin irritation. This reaction is not an allergy, but rather a phototoxic

Celery dermatitis, also known as celery-induced phytophotodermatitis, is a skin reaction that occurs when certain chemicals in celery (psoralens) react with ultraviolet (UV) light, causing inflammation and skin irritation. This reaction is not an allergy, but rather a phototoxic