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  • Place to discuss the work of Ray Peat, Otto Warburg, Albert Szent-Györgyi and the interdependence of energy and structure

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    @Njegos did at first because I started making drastic changes and eliminating pufa. now, not so much, but I can tell you I feel euphoric when eating a lot of yogurt, lifting, etc. it's not as intense but its more measurable now. gelatin is always sleep inducing and calming though it can upset stomach...sugar always causes a little rush but I don't "crash." etc. shortly before finding Peat I was awakened by eggs, beef/steak, liver, and seafood... so essentially a big part of Peat was a big eye-opener for feeling good.
  • Discussion of individual human or animal cases. "There is no foreseeable limit to the qualitative development of the economy." - Ray Peat, Generative Energy

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    alfredoolivasA
    Week 21: 80.1 -> 65kg. Early weigh in because tomorrow I’ll have no scale
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    JenniferJ
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fibIyvTleqc
  • Conversations about Bioenergetic Forum

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    LetTheRedeemedL
    Update: after about 6 days off those substances, plus swishing Baking soda in water after every meal or swishing with water after a coffee/juice, all my tooth pain is gone, and they’re slightly less yellowed. I remember someone on the old rpf talking about Ray suggesting that to them, and they supposedly fully restored their teeth from the nubs with the inclusion of fixing metabolism
  • Off-topic or unclear threads sent here. But dig around and you might find some gems.

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    I was banned years ago (Jem_Oz) because I defended a new forum member who asked a simple question and copped a shockingly rude response. I called out the rude responder (respectfully I might add) without realising it was none other than Charlie. The ban was swift and permanent. I learned a tremendous amount from that forum. I have a bulging folder of screenshots that I've referred to many times over the years. It could be a bit elitist at times - a handful of people acting like they ran the place and the rest of us were merely visitors - which happens with lots of online forums. My biggest beef though was a small handful of prolific contributors who seemed to be driven by simply commenting on EVERYTHING and being the guru on everything, without realising that they constantly flip flopped on their beliefs and health practices. They'd take a new supplement, feel amazing, make a post about how that supplement had changed their life, and then a week later, make a new post saying everyone needs to stay away from said supplement, it's toxic and will tank your health. Just endless versions of that, without the faintest capacity for self-reflection, such that so many threads got hijacked by these flip flopping know-it-alls.