
Ben Smith
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Built a reputation reversing chronic health issues • Worked with 1,353 clients to heal their gut • Creating guided health recovery systems with AI
- 292K followers
- 6 threads on ThreadOut
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- Dec 15, 2024
BAKING SODA is the most overlooked medicine on Earth. It fights cancer, kills inflammation, and reduces stress—yet costs pennies per dose. Recently, I’ve been digging into its healing properties. W...
SummaryA thread claiming baking soda has numerous health benefits including reducing inflammation, fighting cancer, improving kidney function, enhancing athletic performance, and improving sleep quality. Most claims rely on animal studies or anecdotal evidence from 1924, with limited human clinical validation.15 tweets2 min read - Nov 25, 2024
Ivermectin is the future of cancer treatment. This drug was once labeled "horse de-wormer." Today, extensive research reveals it has 15 powerful ANTI-CANCER mechanisms of action. Let’s look at the...
SummaryThis thread claims ivermectin has 15 anti-cancer mechanisms of action and presents it as a potential cancer treatment, citing various cellular processes like apoptosis and autophagy. It suggests ivermectin was unfairly vilified during COVID due to financial interests favoring more expensive treatments.12 tweets1 min read - Nov 14, 2024
The world’s richest man built the entire healthcare system to keep you sick. He transformed healing into a profit-driven machine—and buried natural medicine in the process. This man is John D. Rocke...
SummaryThis thread claims John D. Rockefeller deliberately shaped modern medicine into a profit-driven system by suppressing natural remedies and funding medical schools to teach only pharmaceutical-based treatment, turning petrochemical byproducts into drugs while labeling holistic medicine as quackery. The author argues this explains why Americans have poor health outcomes despite high healthcare spending, and promotes a 'Modern Health Renaissance' event promoting functional medicine and natural health practices.16 tweets2 min read - Nov 3, 2024
At 39, LeBron James spends $1.5 million a year to stay fit. In the latest Netflix series “Starting 5” they revealed his biohacking regimen. These are the exact methods that kept him dominating the NB...
SummaryLeBron James spends $1.5 million annually on a comprehensive biohacking routine that includes organic nutrition, daily compound exercises, recovery tools like ice baths and hyperbaric chambers, 12 hours of sleep nightly, and stress management. His disciplined approach to body and mind maintenance has enabled him to compete at elite levels into his 40s.15 tweets2 min read - Oct 21, 2024
ADHD is not a disorder. It’s a difference in cognition. You need to harness it, not sedate with pills. Once you do, it will make you hyper-focus. Here’s what you can do to turn ADHD into a superpo...
SummaryThis thread argues ADHD is a cognitive difference rather than a disorder, explaining the neuroscience behind it (brain development, neurotransmitter imbalances, weak GABA function) and advocating against medication in favor of natural methods like breathwork, cold therapy, meditation, and proper sleep. The author claims positioning oneself in their "zone of genius" allows people with ADHD to harness hyperfocus as a superpower instead of sedating symptoms with pills.23 tweets3 min read - Aug 17, 2024
If pasta, bread, and red meat are so bad, why do Europeans live to 100+ and stay healthy? But when Americans consume these? They get chronically sick. After some research… I found the disturbing...
SummaryAmericans suffer from higher rates of chronic disease than Europeans not because of pasta and red meat, but due to ultra-processed foods engineered for addiction by former tobacco companies using banned additives and hyper-palatable ingredient combinations that cause inflammation and gut dysbiosis. Europeans maintain better health through stricter food regulations, Mediterranean diets rich in antioxidants, and less sedentary lifestyles.20 tweets2 min read