"Breakfast is the most important meal" is based on ZERO evidence.
— Patrick Sullivan Jr. (@realPatrickJr) May 14, 2025
Ancient cultures often skipped breakfast entirely or ate much later.
Here's the surprising truth about when you should actually eat your first meal: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/4vRuDiQSrB
This is Thomas Seyfried.
— IronSage (@IronSage_) May 15, 2025
He’s a professor of biology, who’s studied cancer for 30+ years.
His message? Cancer isn’t bad genes or bad luck—it’s damaged mitochondria.
This flips everything you’ve been told about how to treat & prevent cancer: pic.twitter.com/NTb5NLOJRW