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The speaker links increased circulation to nourish the skin and slow aging. "It's not a surprise that the movie stars pay a thousand dollars a week for the human growth hormone." "I'm offering it to you cut price today." "Fifteen minutes high intensity interval training a day will cause a release of the human growth hormone, which remains active for twenty four hours." "Now, that's a bargain." "I mentioned my sister-in-law, Abigail O'Neill, who's a top model now. And when you look at her pictures, you think you're looking at a 20 year old girl, and she's 48, and she does this every day." "So she's getting the human growth hormone, but she's getting the way God getting it the way God planned for us to get it." "Remember what I said earlier, everything we need is in here. It's in here." "Everything we need, God has supplied in our body. We just need to know how to access it."

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Tonight, we're here and we could still do something. This is protein glue, you can't see it, but it looks like a scar or a dimple. Everything is destroyed. It's great with money. It will also get thicker from Monday at 7:15 PM. We believe this will be successful. It's from the East.

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Microneedling is a method that involves using a small roller to puncture the skin and stimulate collagen production. This process may cause temporary redness. During microneedling, a facialist can insert various substances into the pores. One of these substances is derived from the foreskin of a Korean baby.

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Microneedling is a process where a roller is used to rupture collagen in the skin, resulting in a temporary burn-like appearance. The roller is then used to push a substance into the skin, typically an extraction from a piece of skin taken from a young person. In this case, the substance is foreskin from a Korean baby.

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I tried making payments in a Chinese supermarket without money, card, or phone. I scanned my face and the payment was done in seconds. What do you think? Is this amazing technology or just weird and unnecessary? Let me know in the comments.

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A 73-year-old woman claims the secret to her skin is a Japanese ritual that firms and brightens skin in two weeks. Sagging skin and loss of elasticity have nothing to do with age, collagen, or sun exposure, and creams only mask symptoms. As we age, our bodies lose NAD, a molecule that powers cell renewal, leading to wrinkles, sagging, fatigue, and brain fog. The solution is the "Japanese baby skin secret," ZUN NAD drink, which contains nicotinamide riboside to boost NAD and speed up skin cell renewal. In two weeks, clients notice firmer skin, smoother wrinkles, and boosted confidence. The formula also includes PQQ and Resveratrol, targeting mental fatigue, poor circulation, blood sugar swings, high cortisol, and low immunity. The original ZUN NAD drink is available with a Mother's Day special offer, and the three-pack is recommended for best results.

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Oprah's favorite miracle fountain of youth and magic wrinkle cure is a red substance made from growth hormones extracted from human foreskin. When applied to the skin, wrinkles disappear and the hand becomes unable to ball up. The speaker leaves the plasma on their skin for a day, washes it off the next day, and experiences an amazing smooth glow. They plan to continue using this product indefinitely.

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I implanted an RFID chip in my hand to open doors, but it doesn't work. I also have a scar from the procedure.

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I think it would be cool if she had a Snoop Dogg tattoo on her shoulder. Julie, what do you think about that?

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Can you tell me if that's too much? Try it. Usually, the tweezer fold hurts more. That was a tweezer fold; it doesn't hurt the nose. Do you think it's going? We're looking for a lift. Still doing okay? You're just feeling a tug from the tweezers. In this episode, we explore how to mitigate discomfort. It's fascinating because at one point, they put you at the bottom of the pool with your hands involved. I'll start hooking this up when it becomes too regular.

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So, Hollywood might actually be dying after this. A film called Emilia Perez is nominated for 13 Oscars and it's not a joke. It has nominations for things like mammoplasty, vaginoplasty, and controlled laryngoplasty, also known as Adam's apple reduction. I wonder if the subject matter wasn't so controversial if it would still be nominated for this many awards if the quality of the film was all the same. I think there's a desire to reward progressive stories, but films for faith-based audiences never get lauded in Hollywood because they can't really celebrate that type of messaging.

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Increasing blood circulation to the skin nourishes it, potentially slowing aging. Movie stars reportedly spend $1,000 weekly on human growth hormone, but 15 minutes of daily high-intensity interval training can trigger its release, remaining active for 24 hours. The speaker's 48-year-old sister-in-law, Abigail O'Neil, a top model who appears to be 20, performs this training daily, obtaining human growth hormone naturally. Everything needed is within the body, and we simply need to learn how to access it.

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"I do put coconut oil in my mouth probably a few times a week. I melt the oil in my you know, it it's solid. You spoon it in. And Serena taught me that that's very good for oral microbiome health as well as breath. And there's an added bonus is that it's it sucks the stains out of your teeth. And she has really white teeth, and I said, you must get these bleached. And she said, nope. It's the coconut oil. But don't swallow the coconut oil. Just rinse it, pull it through your teeth for about a minute or two, and then spit it down the drain."

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Kelly, the anti-aging queen, addresses questions from her viral castor oil video. One user asked about the brown clump that came out of her belly button, which she described as a shedding. Castor oil can be used on eyelashes, eyebrows, and stomach for digestion. Rubbing it on the belly button before bed promotes sleep, and it can also be applied to joints. While some use it for hair growth, Kelly recommends liquid collagen. She uses castor oil every day and says it can also be used for wrinkles. The castor oil she uses is vegan, organic, cold-pressed, and comes in a glass bottle with application wands. She adds that castor oil can also be used for liver detox.

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What happened if you used castor oil on your face every single day for two weeks? Castor oil is considered nature's Botox. You'll notice a much more youthful appearance on your skin, more hydration and a fuller look on your skin, less lines and wrinkles, less darkened patches and a more even skin tone. So many people are blown away by the amazing effects of castor oil, so you just have to try it and see for yourself.

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Increasing blood circulation to the skin nourishes it and slows aging. Movie stars pay a lot for human growth hormone, but 15 minutes of daily high-intensity interval training can trigger its release, keeping it active for 24 hours. The speaker's 48-year-old sister-in-law, Abigail O'Neill, a top model who looks 20, does this every day to get human growth hormone naturally. Everything we need is within our bodies; we just need to know how to access it, as God planned.

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Speaker 0 says: We make energy from sunlight. People who are in the sun eat less food. Let your kids be outside in the sun. Take their shirts off. Let them run around barefoot on the grass. You know what you get from the ground? You get electrons. The same thing. It's straight free energy. What runs through a mitochondria that makes all the ATP the electron transfer chain it's not a fat acid train it's not a carbohydrate train protein if the sun is a nutrient it is not out to kill you The idea that the sun is giving you cancer is the most asinine, insane gaslighting, ridiculous statement on earth. It makes all life exist. It charges everything. We are alive because of the power of the sun yet you want to tell people to slather on carcinogenic chemicals, bake it into their skin with the suns and say, oh, that's what's aging you. I'm 51 years old. I've never used sunscreen. I don't have anything done to my face. I eat a ton of meat and I drive a convertible. I want as much as I possibly can get. You know, because it makes me younger. They're lying to you. They've lied about almost everything. Do the opposite of what the government says.

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Speaker 0 says that people often ask what skincare he uses and what his skincare routine is. He used to have bad skin and tried a lot of products, but now he literally just uses beef tallow to moisturize. After he showers, he applies beef tallow on his face. He states that beef tallow is a zero out of five on the comedogenic scale, which relates to how different fats and oils clog pores. He notes that people have been using beef tallow for thousands of years as skincare. He adds that beef tallow is rich in vitamins like vitamin A, which is commonly known as retinol and is used in many modern skincare products. He claims beef tallow doesn’t leave a greasy residue and doesn’t smell like beef. He also explains that one reason their beef tallow sells out on Amazon is because it is filtered grass-fed, grass-finished beef tallow, which results in it really not having that beefy smell.

The Dhru Purohit Show

Doctors Won't Tell You This! - Look 5 Years Younger in Just 2 Minutes a Day | Dr. Anthony Youn
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In this discussion, Dr. Anthony Youn presents his "Two-Minute, Five-Years-Younger Skincare Routine," emphasizing a simplified approach to skincare compared to the extensive routines often promoted. The routine consists of cleansing, applying an antioxidant serum (preferably Vitamin C), and using sunscreen in the morning. At night, the steps include cleansing again, applying an anti-aging cream (like retinoids), and optionally using a moisturizer. He highlights the importance of exfoliating once or twice a week to promote skin cell turnover. Dr. Youn discusses the benefits of retinoids, particularly prescription-strength tretinoin, which can improve wrinkles, skin texture, and even reverse early skin cancers. He advises against using retinoids during pregnancy due to potential risks. He also mentions the significance of a foundational skincare routine, especially for older generations who regret not starting earlier. The conversation shifts to various skin interventions, starting with red light therapy, which is gaining popularity for its anti-aging effects. Studies show it can improve skin tone and hydration. Dr. Youn recommends at-home devices for red light therapy as a cost-effective option for skin rejuvenation. He also discusses intense pulsed light (IPL) treatments for reducing unwanted pigmentation, explaining how they work by targeting melanin in the skin. He cautions that darker skin tones require careful treatment to avoid complications like post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Microneedling is presented as an effective method for skin tightening and rejuvenation, with the potential to enhance results when combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Dr. Youn emphasizes the importance of using reputable devices to avoid skin damage. The discussion includes fillers, particularly hyaluronic acid, which can add volume and contour to the face. He warns about the risks of improper injection, which can lead to severe complications. Dr. Youn also touches on the importance of nutrition, highlighting how sugar and ultra-processed foods can accelerate skin aging through mechanisms like glycation and chronic inflammation. Finally, he stresses the significance of a holistic approach to beauty, where health and well-being are foundational to looking youthful. He encourages listeners to adopt healthier lifestyles, manage stress, and consider the impact of their diet on skin health.

The Peter Attia Drive Podcast

355 – Skincare strategies, the science of facial aging, and cosmetic-intervention guidance
Guests: Tanuj Nakra, Suzan Obagi
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The discussion centers around skin health, aesthetics, and the aging process, featuring insights from Peter Attia, Tanuj Nakra, and Suzan Obagi. Peter opens by reflecting on his appearance at different ages and emphasizes the importance of preventive care, particularly the daily use of sunscreen. He advocates for mineral sunscreens over chemical ones, citing their effectiveness and safety. Tanuj Nakra shares his background in oculoplastic surgery and highlights the confusion surrounding aesthetic treatments. He notes that overfilling, particularly in lips and cheeks, is a significant concern in the industry. Both experts stress the importance of educating patients about realistic outcomes and avoiding trends that may not suit individual needs. Suzan Obagi, a dermatologist, discusses her experience in cosmetic surgery and the evolution of aesthetic procedures over the years. She emphasizes the importance of skin rejuvenation and maintaining skin health as the foundation for any cosmetic procedure. The conversation touches on the biological changes that occur with aging, including fat atrophy and bone loss, which contribute to the appearance of tiredness and aging. They delve into the anatomy of the aging face, explaining how fat compartments and bone structure change over time, leading to sagging skin and wrinkles. They discuss the hormonal factors affecting aging, particularly in women, and the role of hormone replacement therapy in maintaining skin health. The experts outline their approaches to consultations, emphasizing the need to understand patients' motivations and concerns. They discuss the importance of a comprehensive evaluation of facial anatomy and the psychological aspects of aesthetic procedures. Both Tanuj and Suzan advocate for a tailored approach to treatment, considering the individual’s unique anatomy and desired outcomes. They also address the various aesthetic treatments available, including fillers, Botox, and surgical options like facelifts and blepharoplasty. Tanuj explains the risks associated with these procedures, particularly the potential for complications such as vision loss or tissue damage. They stress the importance of choosing qualified practitioners and understanding the nuances of each treatment option. The conversation shifts to skin resurfacing techniques, comparing ablative and non-ablative methods. They discuss the benefits and drawbacks of chemical peels, lasers, and micro-needling, emphasizing the importance of individualized treatment plans based on skin type and concerns. They highlight the significance of maintaining a skincare regimen to enhance and prolong the results of any aesthetic procedure. In conclusion, Peter expresses a newfound understanding of the aesthetic landscape and the importance of proactive skin care. He acknowledges the complexities of choosing the right treatments and the need for a thoughtful approach to aesthetics, ultimately aiming for a balance between appearance and overall well-being.

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The "Ghost Surgeons" of TikTok
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TikTok features before-and-after facelift clips from giso16 (Dr. Kim) and accounts like Leang Uax, SR2 Denjo, Dr. L, and Nor Perez 8. They funnel to a Shanghai-based practice, recycling the same surgeries for shock value. These videos trigger an Uncanny Valley response, tapping into body dysmorphia, and promote the claim that views equal attention, which equals money. They often show days-post-op results to maximize impact, not medical transparency. Its sources include ghost surgeries in Korea. Unlicensed acts can be punished up to five years or 50 million won, while the Shanghai price for a facelift is around $5,100. The theory: a Korean surgeon's likeness is misused or ghosted.

Mark Changizi

The secret to youthful skin is hardcore exercise. Moment 483
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Exercise keeps skin youthful by enhancing capillary networks, allowing oxygenated blood to glow beneath the skin.

Mark Changizi

Cosmetics, facials, exercise, and transparent skin. Moment 373
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Skin reveals beauty through blood visibility; cosmetics often obscure this natural signal, unlike facials.

Moonshots With Peter Diamandis

How I am Reversing My Skins Aging With Peptides w/ Carolina Reis Oliveira | EP #120
Guests: Carolina Reis Oliveira
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Peter Diamandis interviews Dr. Karolina Reis Oliveira, co-founder and CEO of One Skin, a company focused on combating age-related skin issues. Founded in 2020, One Skin targets senescent cells, which contribute to skin aging through inflammation and collagen breakdown. The skincare industry is valued at over $200 billion, with anti-aging products projected to grow significantly. Oliveira explains that skin aging results from internal processes and environmental stressors, leading to the accumulation of senescent cells. One Skin's OS1 peptide has shown a 40% reduction in these cells, promoting skin health. Oliveira emphasizes the importance of protecting skin to reduce overall inflammation in the body. Their products, including face and body lotions, aim to improve skin barrier function and hydration. Ongoing research focuses on optimizing peptide delivery and exploring new molecules for enhanced anti-aging effects.

The Megyn Kelly Show

How Corporate Media Protects Biden, and Secrets to Younger Skin, with Sage Steele & Dr. Anthony Youn
Guests: Sage Steele, Dr. Anthony Youn
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing her experience watching the recent eclipse with her family, expressing a desire to travel to the path of totality next time. She then introduces Sage Steele, a former ESPN host who faced backlash for her views on the vaccine and race, leading to her departure from the network. Steele shares her experience of being scripted by ESPN for an interview with President Biden, revealing that she was not allowed to ask follow-up questions. This revelation sparked significant fallout, including criticism from former ESPN anchor Keith Olbermann. Steele discusses her new podcast, The Sage Steele Show, emphasizing her desire to engage in open conversations without being pigeonholed into a partisan narrative. She expresses gratitude for the opportunity to produce her own content and engage with diverse guests. The conversation shifts to the control exerted by mainstream media, particularly during the election cycle, and the importance of independent journalism. Dr. Anthony Youn joins the discussion, focusing on skincare and anti-aging. He emphasizes the significance of starting a skincare routine early, particularly with sunscreen to prevent skin damage. Youn discusses the importance of a balanced diet rich in antioxidants and nutrients to combat aging, recommending collagen supplements and fermented foods for gut health. The conversation transitions to cosmetic procedures, with Youn highlighting the risks associated with certain treatments, such as fillers and Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs). He warns against the dangers of unregulated procedures and emphasizes the need for patients to choose qualified professionals. Youn also discusses the rise of body modification and the blurred lines between cosmetic surgery and extreme body alterations. Youn shares insights on effective cosmetic treatments, including micro-needling and red light therapy, which can improve skin texture and collagen production. He advises caution with popular procedures like thread lifts and emphasizes the importance of realistic expectations regarding cosmetic enhancements. As the discussion wraps up, Youn stresses the value of non-invasive treatments and maintaining a healthy lifestyle to promote natural beauty. He encourages viewers to prioritize their health and well-being over extreme cosmetic alterations. Kelly concludes by inviting viewers to tune in for future episodes, highlighting the importance of open dialogue on these topics.
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