They should still be separate unless you want to eat lentil oatmeal.

  1. Almond slivers
  2. Shallot
  3. Balsamic vinegar
  4. Dijon mustard
  5. Mustard seeds
  6. Cara Cara orange
  7. Fennel
  8. Goji berries
  9. Fig Balsamic vinegar
  10. Chili powder

Some more blueprint foods.

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I don’t eat any of those, besides almonds. Don’t know how Dijon mustard can be healthy - it’s a highly processed food with a lot of additives.

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Bryan Johnson does eat some processed foods, not to mention all the supplements he is taking.
I also generally don’t care about a food that is processed or not - I care about how eating the food makes me feel, and how I expect to feel going into the future and for how long - healthspan.

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Where did you see this? Any other info?

That’s from the YouTube video, it is coming this November if I remember correctly.

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Might be worth looking at this conversation with Prof Topol,

  • he is a member of the National Academy of Medicine, and is one of the top 10 most-cited researchers in medicine!!! For decades an international leader in (1) cardiology, (2) precision medicine, and (3) digital health)

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I’m pretty sure that eating ice cream would make me feel good. However, I choose not to eat it. And I feel very good about my “healthy” choice :grinning: I even sleep better if I know that I made a healthy choice.

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I can’t take Eric Topol seriously after he campaigned to delay the covid vaccines because he didn’t want Trump to win.

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From thezvi.

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I think this is veering off into a political discussion, which I really don’t think is helpful. I don’t see any evidence that Topol wanted to delay the EUA for political reasons, rather the’s saying let the FDA make a science-based decision on what is best for the population, rather than letting the politicians make a decision that is optimized for their own selfish purposes.

Topol is an extremely well respected medical professional. If you’re going to disregard him for any “left leaning” biases, you’ll need to disregard about 98% of the world’s scientists.

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It gets worse. They also campaigned Pfizer not to apply for an EUA, citing “safety standards that has been put in place by the FDA”.
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Which they were successful with:

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If you check the Pfizer study published December 2020, at October 9th, they already had 37 000 people with 2 months follow up, which makes no sense as that was what they were asking in that letter on Sep 26th. You make up your own mind. I think it’s clear for most people irrespective of bias, regarding what truly happened here and why.

The main safety subset as defined by the FDA, with a median of 2 months of follow-up as of October 9, 2020, consisted of 37,706 persons, and the reactogenicity subset consisted of 8183 persons.

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2034577

@AnUser can we just get back to helping each other and the forum members here with information, questions and debates with the goal of extending health and longevity?

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Me too, but I put them in the instapot/pressure cooker and then I am okay. Apparently pressure de-lectins the lectins that make them hard to digest.

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This is the least processed condiment. It is just mustard seeds and verjus (or white wine and vinegar) plus salt and pepper.

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I wouldn’t mind eating ice cream if it fit my criteria: how I feel eating it, expected going into the future, and how it affects my lifespan. I wouldn’t eat blueprint foods if I didn’t feel physically better for whatever reason.

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https://clinical.cellcolabs.com

Eligibility to participate in the clinical trials

Please read through the following general criteria:
  • You need to be at least 18 years old
  • You will travel at your own expense to the Bahamas
  • The treatments are funded by the participants. The rates differ between the trials depending on cell dose and way of administration:
  • Local injection of a joint, USD 16 500
  • Systemic treatment or more than one joint, USD 25 000
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It also appears to help in his quest to morph into Data.
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Ooops, it isn’t Bryan’s company but someone else, others are getting into the same space.
It’s available now here https://superveggie.delivery/ first order is $5 off with code YT5 (no affiliation) if anyone wants to try it :joy:

It’s probably expensive if it’s made in NJ and it is labor intensive.

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I have tried nutty pudding, but my tongue started itching after it, then later on I realized that that happened after drinking apple juice as well. Now I am 95% sure I have oral allergy syndrome related to at least birch pollen as I have such antigens.

How ironic that I probably react to a bunch of foods as I’ve dismissed all of the carnivores avoiding plants :rofl:

[some words so it isn’t similar to what I posted in another thread]

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I am impressed by his athletic performance, but one of the major things he doesn’t seem to be able to fix is his face. It seems he has taken so much UV radiation damage for so many years that it seems hardly, if at all, reversible.

It doesn’t look awful, just not like anything near 18

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