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Dan Ostermayer
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physician metabolic health maximalist 📚 co-sleeping https://a.co/d/0itAvPV the simple world https://a.co/d/5u4BdMU 📚
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ostermayer 17 hours ago
i exclusively wear altra running and vivo barefoot shoes wide toe box always image
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ostermayer 2 days ago
pretty good summary of all of the great knowledge that emerged (and has been been forgotten) from the Swedish-Amoris study https://ecancer.org/en/journal/article/555-metabolic-serum-biomarkers-for-the-prediction-of-cancer-a-follow-up-of-the-studies-conducted-in-the-swedish-amoris-study/pdf most summary articles still interpret the findings from the lens of lipids and glucose synergistically drive risk risk rather than glucose drives lipid pathology and also drives cardiovascular and cancer risk
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ostermayer 2 days ago
the swedish amoris (Apolipoprotein-related MOrtality RISk) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313385633_The_AMORIS_cohort this landmark study showed how elevated blood glucose levels are driving the pathology that is associated with cholesterol. when humans have normal blood glucose their body thrives off of cholesterol and when they have diabetes, cholesterol becomes fuel for their internal derangements image
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ostermayer 2 days ago
wishing everyone on this protocol a happy 2026. has been wonderful fun creating posts for you all image
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ostermayer 3 days ago
it is great to see research focusing on the metabolic cause of alzheimer's. NAD+ issues relate to the mitochondria dysfunction that occurs after years of metabolic dysfunction. https://www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/fulltext/S2666-3791(25)00608-1 i think for now the best everyone can do is get their fasting insulin down below 7 and take creatine daily image
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ostermayer 4 days ago
if you do take a vitamin d supplement always consume it with K2 and best to just get it from sunlight and liver (has natural k2 to vitamin d3 ratio) otherwise taking vitamin d3 in isolation overwhelms you body with sequestered calcium
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ostermayer 6 days ago
the animal based nutritional research foundation is doing wonderful research this is @Paul Saladino MD organization and i owe him a lot of gratitude for his original carnivore book that opened my eyes to the ancestral animal based diet we forgot in the modern age. before that i floundered with plant based diets and all the standard teachings of medical school vilifying cholesterol and pushing vitamin supplements.
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ostermayer 6 days ago
vitamin D has never been isolated from humans in a form distinct from vitamin D₃ (cholecalciferol). In humans, only vitamin D₃ has been identified This compound is produced in the skin when 7‑dehydrocholesterol is irradiated by UV‑B light. The term "vitamin D₁" was initially used but was later discovered to be an artifact—a mixture of vitamin D₂ and another compound The first pure vitamin D to be isolated and identified was vitamin D₂ (ergocalciferol), but this was from plant/fungal sources (like irradiated yeast), not from humans
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ostermayer 1 week ago
great sci fi books i've read over the last few years: Delta-V by Daniel Suarez Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez Daemon by Daniel Suarez Freedom TM by Daniel Suarez Nexus by Ramez Naam Silo Series by Hugh Howey Sand Chronicles by Hugh Howey Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir All Systems Red, by Martha Wells Recursion, by Blake Crouch The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, by Becky Chamber Red Rising, by Pierce Brown Exhalation, by Ted Chiang We Are Legion, by Dennis E. Taylor Children of Time, by Adrian Tchaikovsky
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ostermayer 1 week ago
some hidden truths about vitamin d3 supplements (Cholecalciferol) (it is an active ingredient in rat poison) The hormone form of D signals your intestines to preferentially absorb calcium over magnesium. Magnesium is anti-inflammatory; calcium is inflammatory D3 from wool which is coated in lanolin (sebaceous gland secretions)gets washed with industrial detergents. The extracted lanolin then undergoes a "dehydrobromination reaction" using either 2,4,6-trimethylpyridine (derived from coal tar) or a cocktail of sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, N-Bromosuccinimide, and chloroform. D3 toxicity typically requires doses above 10,000 IU daily for months when you get your "vitamin D" level checked the lab is testing for the presence of synthetic markers – specifically, they're measuring 25-hydroxyvitamin D, which is what your liver creates from cholecalciferol. The Inuit, living in darkness for months, eating a diet of seal and whale – no rickets, no vitamin D deficiency. Traditional cultures worldwide, no access to supplements, no fortified foods, yet no epidemic of bone diseases.
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ostermayer 1 week ago
i really like this flu study. what causes the flu in equator level counties if it isn't from the cold, isn't from being indoors on a seasonal basis and isn't from changes in relative humidity "Through this, we show that influenza in Vietnam does not show consistent timings, making preparedness efforts such as vaccination campaigns difficult to design." https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011317
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ostermayer 1 week ago
this is the explanation for why the flu is seasonal: 1. Viral Stability in Cold, Dry Air: Influenza viruses survive better and remain in the air longer when the air is cold and dry. Low absolute humidity (the total amount of water vapor in the air, which is lower in winter even when relative humidity is high) allows the tiny respiratory droplets that carry the virus to stay suspended for longer periods and travel farther. 2. Host Immune Response: Cold, dry winter air can also impair our innate immune defenses. The mucociliary clearance system, which is the layer of mucus and tiny hairs (cilia) in our respiratory tract that traps and clears out pathogens, works less efficiently in these conditions 3. Human Behavior: During colder months, people spend significantly more time indoors in closer proximity to one another. This increased crowding in homes, schools, and offices facilitates easier transmission of the virus through respiratory droplets and aerosols. does this sound logically coherent to you?
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ostermayer 1 week ago
there are no conditions that would survive from an evolutionary perspective that severely disabled young people before having children. you should not be hearing about young adults and teenagers having strokes and heart attacks.
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ostermayer 1 week ago
a common statement in infectious disease: "if something is highly infectious and not lethal it spreads far but highly lethal and infectious won't spread" ask yourself: if something kills a host very quickly and people learn to avoid that sick person so they don't immediately die, how does the "virus" continue to exist?
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ostermayer 1 week ago
the best peer review is scientific experiment replication. if different groups do the same experiment over and over and get the same result there is no need for peer review. replication is the only valid peer review.