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>>176747So unless someone wants to claim the Utah prosecutors are dumb enough to fake world-class DNA and ballistics evidence in the most watched case of the decade (knowing any decent defense team can send it all to an independent lab and blow the whole thing up in five minutes flat, getting them disbarred and the case tossed), yeah, Tyler Robinson is the guy who climbed on that roof and shot Charlie Kirk
https://x.com/JackPosobiec/status/2027142098596618586Jan Jekielek @JanJekielek - Dr. Daniel Monti just revealed a potentially massive breakthrough in Parkinson’s disease treatment.
And it’s much simpler than you think.
He just published his third study on a molecule called N-acetylcysteine, or “NAC for short.”
“This is a powerful antioxidant.”
“It actually protects the liver.”
“We know that it does a lot of different things, but the important thing for us is that it’s a precursor to something called glutathione.”
“Glutathione protects the brain when there’s damage or oxidative stress and we lose it as we age.”
“And when we get sick, we lose it even more.”
“So we want to have a way to efficiently increase glutathione in the brain, particularly when we have a neurodegenerative disorder such as Parkinson’s disease.”
“We hypothesized early on that giving infused N-acetylcysteine would increase glutathione and actually have a positive impact on Parkinson’s disease.”
“We’ve published three studies on this and we look at brain scans in all of them.”
“And what we’ve seen is that the N-acetylcysteine increases the efficiency of dopamine in the brain, which is the neurotransmitter or chemical that gets lost in Parkinson’s disease and causes all of those symptoms.”
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