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    Non-dietary/diet method's to upping BMR to 2-3k calories?

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      Pooooop
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      A part of my new year's resolution is to supercharge my BMR to 3k calories. I regularly consume things like mushrooms, sugar, milk, coconut oil, & other pro-metabolic foods. I would also like to know any other ways to improve/supercharge my oxidative metabolism/mitochondrial turnover. So far, I know pure aspirin, methylene blue, & red light.

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        DavidPS
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        Thyroid is another possibility to consider. Searching the RPF for uncouplers can provide additional ideas.

        https://lowtoxinforum.com/search/2135822/?q=uncoupler&o=relevance

        A mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work if it is not open. 👀
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          Pooooop @DavidPS
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          @DavidPS Site seems broken. Gives me an 'oops!'

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            serotoninskeptic @Pooooop
            last edited by serotoninskeptic

            @Pooooop Efruxifermin or pegozafermin induce FGF21 and greatly increase BMR replicating the effects of protein restricted carb-overfeeding. Might be hard to come by but worth looking into.

            "29% of patients taking efruxifermin reported increased appetite, but this didn't seem to affect how well efruxifermin worked for weight loss”

            “Efruxifermin significantly reduced body weight gain after 4 and 26 weeks, despite increasing food intake.”
            https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9832280/
            https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9306736/

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              CrumblingCookie
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              Dinitrophenole perhaps?

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                Ray Peat Fanboy
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                Progesterone 🙂

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                  onliest @Pooooop
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                  @Pooooop FGF 21 induction via methionine/cysteine restriction

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                    serotoninskeptic @onliest
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                    @onliest I was gonna say this too but he was looking for non-dietary methods. Definitely a very powerful tool.

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                      onliest @serotoninskeptic
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                      @Serotoninskeptic ooops I can't read. I'm doing honey diet + using gelatin as primary protein source to get lean. Non-dietary just blast DNP

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