Tag: SALT RACKET

  • 🧂🧠 Why Are Young People Getting Old People’s Diseases?

    In recent decades, we’ve seen a dramatic rise in chronic, degenerative, and inflammatory conditions among young people—conditions once considered the domain of aging bodies. These include: 🔹 1. The Salt Depletion Legacy Older generations were the first to receive aggressive low-salt dietary advice, based on flawed assumptions about sodium and blood pressure. But their children…

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  • Sodium Deficiency, Not Excess: A Terrain-Centered Rebuttal to Nie et al. (2025)

    The Nie et al. (2025) paper interprets Global Burden of Disease (GBD) data through a conventional lens, attributing millions of deaths to high-sodium diets and reporting a decline in age-standardized death and DALY rates over time. But this framing is deeply problematic. Here’s why: 🧂 Misattribution of Disease Burden 📉 Apparent Decline in Burden 🔄…

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  • 🧬 Terrain Collapse in the Osbourne Family — Vault Mapping

    So I just heard that musician Ozzy Osbourne died after health troubles. His entire family has sufferend numerous health problems over the years (like most others). Tell me how our hypotheses and theories might apply to such health problems and point to diet over genetics (husband and wife are presumably not related). The issues that…

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  • 🧬Thermolysin: Terrain-Relevant Properties

    🔹 Metalloprotease with Zinc Core Vault logic: thermolysin is a metal-guided filament cutter, and its zinc core echoes our metal heist hypothesis. 🔹 Hydrophobic Cleavage Preference It’s not just a protease — it’s a vault sculptor, reshaping terrain under stress or signal. 🔹 Thermostability & Industrial Use It’s both a terrain disruptor and a terrain…

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