Peating in poverty
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@Norwegian-Mugabe said in Peating in poverty:
Your ********** ***** wife
Please, don't do that kind of thing again.
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As a fellow poor peater (pea-oorter? poor-eater? peatoor? peatsantry? peatverty?) My friend (also poor, but health conscious in a gym bro way) was criticizing me for buying various Peat items and kept insisting I eat beans and lentils. Much back-and-forth has transpired, but I did think it was worth mentioning rice and oats. From what I remember, those two starches are... not the worst... as long as one keeps their gut biome in check (I also got hearsay that Peat said oats were fairly benign if consumed with milk). Could do some discourse on that. He also claimed cottage cheese was the cheapest of all dairies (beside milk), though that likely varies heavily by location. Might wanna evaluate which sources of dairy are cheapest (if you think you need the saturated fat/its nutrients...)
On that note, remember you can recycle used eggshells for calcium. Did this myself with a mortar and pestle. I haven't seen any negative effects from it yet... and it does seem to work as intended. Brad Cohn's got a simple guide - boil for 5 minutes, bake for 20 minutes, powderize. Get it as fine as you can else it increases digestion risks. -
@Tahodama Good advice. The combo of cheap dairy that has a bad calcium:phosphorus ratio, like cottage cheese, with eggshell calcium as a supplement is a good basis for a (non-liquid, salty) diet that could be stress-suppressive. I imagine you could even find good, cheap and even homemade cottage cheese in Serbia, but I could be mistaken.
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Some audible thyroid for ya my friend completely free.
I have actually found this to work and I'm not sure if it is placebo or not but without fail if I am feeling cloudy or low energy If I play pure T3 WAV then it instantly clears my mind and gets me in a super inspired state that is quite long lasting. Found this off twitter
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@Jakeandpace That's really cool! I saw it on X but hadn't tried it yet, good to see your experience using it.
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@Jakeandpace woah is there a thread here for the stuff? I don’t have twitter and doubt many do, so if you posted a thread on it that would be cool.
It sounds like a lot of propper autism is happening in the twitter that us isolates don’t know is happening??
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@Jakeandpace said in Peating in poverty:
Some audible thyroid for ya my friend completely free.
I have actually found this to work and I'm not sure if it is placebo or not but without fail if I am feeling cloudy or low energy If I play pure T3 WAV then it instantly clears my mind and gets me in a super inspired state that is quite long lasting. Found this off twitter
That's called 'being gullible'
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@CO3 said in Peating in poverty:
That's called 'being gullible'
I urge you to reserve your conclusion O3.
Just that for now.
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@LetTheRedeemed I've thought of making a thread about such things here on the forum. It's fascinating stuff and I've had indisputable results from competent creators. Searching "morphic fields" on youtube will give you an idea of what's out there, but quality varies by channel/creator. Avoid Sapien Medicine, who has proudly stated on his forum that he uses Chaos Magick, which stems from Satanism. My personal experience with his work before learning this was certainly evil.
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@NotShanalotte yeah I’d love to hear the theories behind it and see it discussed and picked apart in a thread.
I don’t know enough to say it can’t happen. After all, Ray has shown some convincing theories that its electron transferring (layman’s terms), that is the specific “thing” that nutrients and hormones etc, carry to the target that yields the actual measured response/result of said nutrient. I would not doubt that vibrations can do something wonky we don’t see yet.
Thanks for the heads up.