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If you give it some thought, what one knows of their health


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in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

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Posted 2 weeks ago

Did you miss it?! This will be one most important videos on CVD, cholesterol and soybean oil you'll ever watch.

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Posted 2 months ago

[FREE FOR ALL] - read below

hi. Johnny here. I started a Patreon not too long ago. I had a plan for one of the perks to be access to live-stream replays. After setting my first live stream replay as an exclusive in Patreon, something didn't sit right with me. I had wrestled with this for a few days until I realized it infringes on how I'd like my information-based content to be accessed. And so, information-based live-stream replays will no longer live on Patreon only.

I started NLCR to share what I learn, it has grown, wonderfully, into even more. Patreon is for the generous people who want a deeper involvement in the advancement of NLCR, we've grown to over 100!💜

Thanks for shaking and adapting with me.
Excited for what's to come🎉

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Posted 2 months ago

Heyo! SO.

This video is finished and will be LIVE sometime next week. It's 40minutes on red meat's reputation in America. Unraveling threads that led us to view red meat in the way we do.

I planned to announce and launch a Patreon along with the video. But since the vid is finished, I figured why not give early access to the folks who want to view it now!

There's two pieces of content LIVE on the BRAND NEW Patreon now. "Red meat's reputation" and a long conversation with Dr. Ken Berry!

See you there!💜🎉

www.patreon.com/posts/106302010?utm_campaign=posts…

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Posted 3 months ago

Electrolytes naturally migrate to either our extracellular fluid (fluid outside of our cells) or our intracellular fluid (fluid inside our cells). Which electrolyte below is NOT considered an extracellular electrolyte?

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Posted 3 months ago

The gallbladder is the little underrated organ known to produce bile. Bile helps us digest food. Which type of food is bile responsible for making more "absorbable"?

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Posted 3 months ago

When sleeping, there's a system in our brain that kicks into overdrive. It's serves a housecleaning duty in getting rid of metabolic waste from the day. What is the name of this system?

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Posted 4 months ago

The long folding tube connecting our stomach to our colon is one of the most fascinating pieces of machinery in the body. These are our intestines and they're separated into 3 main parts.
By direction of food travel, which is the correct order?

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Posted 4 months ago

Wait, that last poll didn't play out how I thought. REPHRASE 🤣:

Totally OVER THINK this🧠. In YOUR opinion, what sends a person to the grave sooner?

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Posted 4 months ago

Totally OVER THINK this🧠. In YOUR opinion, what is more important for human health?

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Posted 4 months ago

Of the organs and tissues below, where is insulin NOT looking to store leftover energy?

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