Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?
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@Luke said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
I like the one where his plumber was going to retire because he had cartilage damage in his knee or something like that. Ray gave him a bottle of Progest-E to rub it in. A few days later the plumber visited Ray and ran up and down his stairs to show him that he had no pain anymore. He was still working as a plumber ten years later or so.
Progest-E is amazing for pain. While doing yard work, my dad tripped and fell on his side running from some bees and within 2 hours of me applying Progest-E to his ribs, his extreme pain was gone, and it only took one application daily to keep the pain away. Eight months later when he was diagnosed with cancer and had a CT scan to check if it had metastasized, the scan revealed that his ribs had fractured from the fall so it’s quite something for Progest-E to take away the pain of broken ribs. Progest-E is the only supplement that eliminates my migraines and the chronic pain I had from my spine collapsing in 2009. Unfortunately, it messes with my cycle so I rely on a certain diet to stay pain and migraine free, but I always have a bottle in the fridge for emergencies.
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@Jennifer awesome story! I’m curious tho…
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@Jennifer said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
@Luke said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
I like the one where his plumber was going to retire because he had cartilage damage in his knee or something like that. Ray gave him a bottle of Progest-E to rub it in. A few days later the plumber visited Ray and ran up and down his stairs to show him that he had no pain anymore. He was still working as a plumber ten years later or so.
Progest-E is amazing for pain. While doing yard work, my dad tripped and fell on his side running from some bees and within 2 hours of me applying Progest-E to his ribs, his extreme pain was gone, and it only took one application daily to keep the pain away. Eight months later when he was diagnosed with cancer and had a CT scan to check if it had metastasized, the scan revealed that his ribs had fractured from the fall so it’s quite something for Progest-E to take away the pain of broken ribs. Progest-E is the only supplement that eliminates my migraines and the chronic pain I had from my spine collapsing in 2009. Unfortunately, it messes with my cycle so I rely on a certain diet to stay pain and migraine free, but I always have a bottle in the fridge for emergencies.
I would like to try it on my shoulder and upper back, but couldn't get my hands on a bottle yet. I guess the Progesterone creams on the internet aren't even close to having the same absorption and effect.
I hope your dad is doing all right.
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@Corngold said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
Did you cut starch entirely, or are you replacing it with carbs?
As my (liver) health has gotten better I naturally gravitated towards less starch. I used to crave starch for EVERY meal, now I go some days without it or minimal amounts.
I replaced starch mostly with dairy (yogurt, pudding, ice cream,...) so that should help the calcium/phosphorus as well. -
@Mauritio I wonder if as the liver stores glycogen better, the need for slower digesting carbs to maintain blood glucose longer is less necessary.
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@LetTheRedeemed yes, I think this is pretty much what it is about.
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@LetTheRedeemed said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
@Jennifer awesome story! I’m curious tho…
edit: can you use prog in certain times in the cycle?I’ve tried taking it on days 14-28 of my cycle, all month long, transdermally, orally, vaginally, and doses of one drop a day to as much as a bottle a week, but I get the same result—excessive bleeding every 2 weeks and overarousal. My estrogen and prolactin (tissue bound estrogen) levels have always been low/normal so my body’s reaction to Progest-E makes little sense to me, but my periods and libido are perfect without it so I feel lucky that I’m able to achieve the same pain relief via my diet.
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@Luke said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
@Jennifer said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
@Luke said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
I like the one where his plumber was going to retire because he had cartilage damage in his knee or something like that. Ray gave him a bottle of Progest-E to rub it in. A few days later the plumber visited Ray and ran up and down his stairs to show him that he had no pain anymore. He was still working as a plumber ten years later or so.
Progest-E is amazing for pain. While doing yard work, my dad tripped and fell on his side running from some bees and within 2 hours of me applying Progest-E to his ribs, his extreme pain was gone, and it only took one application daily to keep the pain away. Eight months later when he was diagnosed with cancer and had a CT scan to check if it had metastasized, the scan revealed that his ribs had fractured from the fall so it’s quite something for Progest-E to take away the pain of broken ribs. Progest-E is the only supplement that eliminates my migraines and the chronic pain I had from my spine collapsing in 2009. Unfortunately, it messes with my cycle so I rely on a certain diet to stay pain and migraine free, but I always have a bottle in the fridge for emergencies.
I would like to try it on my shoulder and upper back, but couldn't get my hands on a bottle yet. I guess the Progesterone creams on the internet aren't even close to having the same absorption and effect.
I hope your dad is doing all right.
Thank you, Luke.
My dad is doing great. It’s too bad that you haven’t been able to try Progest-E. Diet modifications don’t eliminate your shoulder and upper back symptoms, huh?
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@Jennifer said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
@Luke said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
@Jennifer said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
@Luke said in Favorite Peat Miracle story & Is potato protein really that good?:
I like the one where his plumber was going to retire because he had cartilage damage in his knee or something like that. Ray gave him a bottle of Progest-E to rub it in. A few days later the plumber visited Ray and ran up and down his stairs to show him that he had no pain anymore. He was still working as a plumber ten years later or so.
Progest-E is amazing for pain. While doing yard work, my dad tripped and fell on his side running from some bees and within 2 hours of me applying Progest-E to his ribs, his extreme pain was gone, and it only took one application daily to keep the pain away. Eight months later when he was diagnosed with cancer and had a CT scan to check if it had metastasized, the scan revealed that his ribs had fractured from the fall so it’s quite something for Progest-E to take away the pain of broken ribs. Progest-E is the only supplement that eliminates my migraines and the chronic pain I had from my spine collapsing in 2009. Unfortunately, it messes with my cycle so I rely on a certain diet to stay pain and migraine free, but I always have a bottle in the fridge for emergencies.
I would like to try it on my shoulder and upper back, but couldn't get my hands on a bottle yet. I guess the Progesterone creams on the internet aren't even close to having the same absorption and effect.
I hope your dad is doing all right.
Thank you, Luke.
My dad is doing great. It’s too bad that you haven’t been able to try Progest-E. Diet modifications don’t eliminate your shoulder and upper back symptoms, huh?
I can keep it in check by doing certain exercises and avoiding other movements (overhead, like handstands). But often I'm too lazy or forget about it. I never noticed any differences when changing my diet.
But I wonder what the exact mechanism of Progest-E is. There seems to be more going on than pain relief. In the story with the plumber it seemed that he had serious structural damage, and the application of on bottle of Progest-E fixed it permanently. Almost like it fixed the damage.
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@Luke, how is your thyroid function?
This is probably an overly simplistic explanation, but my mechanistic guess is that progesterone is anabolic, supporting the thyroid/parathyroid glands, the main glands responsible for the integrity of all connective tissues in the body, and lowering the catabolic hormones cortisol, adrenaline etc. The plumber’s thyroid may have been healthy enough for Progest-E to reverse the damage. For someone like myself who was chronically hypothyroid, Progest-E provided only temporary relief.