Why didn't Peating™ work for Charlie of the Ray Peat Forum dot com?
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I am anonymous so I won't be putting out my X (Twitter) handle.
What I meant was, if you see the "tweets" I see in my feed, you see how many doctors and so-called experts tout the low carb, keto and carnivore diets as being curative, and they sound exactly like Charlie.
I've been coaching people long enough to have lost faith in any ultimate solution and not be confident like that. I encourage people to run experiments.
I've just found that low carb doesn't work for people and makes things worse in the long run. In the short run they seem to get great results.
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I am anonymous so I won't be putting out my X (Twitter) handle.
The name on his passport is literally Mr Ecstatic Hamster @sushi_is_cringe.
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Regardless of the guru, if what you’re eating is making you feel unwell, fat, etc, you need to adjust. I think he missed that.
That forum is irrational now. Everything was about low toxin, but now it completely revolves around popping massive doses of otc vitamins and minerals. There are now threads about chain smoking and smashing junk food. Sort of surreal really.
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@Mallard6146 tbh this sounds like 95% of "Peaters"
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That forum is irrational now. Everything was about low toxin, but now it completely revolves around popping massive doses of otc vitamins and minerals. There are now threads about chain smoking and smashing junk food. Sort of surreal really.
Welcome to earth.
"We all know that @T_R_Heisenberg eats fried food like a high schooler, smokes like a chimney, and doesn't exercise at all. But that he has solved all his health issues and keeps improving."
"So now that I can eat whatever I want, I'm making up for lost time and I simply do not care one bit lol.
I never got to eat like this when I was younger without feeling like death. So I'm living it up."
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Are we talking about original Charlie, new Charlie or one of his split personalities?
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One guy in a tricky world rf.
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@ThinPicking hell yeah. In theory DrRayPeatarianism is just functional nutrition. It should free up the eating habits and allow the eater to use intuition to correct suboptimal adaptations.
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There is a theory that this was due to methionine. It isn't well known even amongst Peaters that milk depletes glycine and is excessively high in methionine and all the vitamin A people said they had problems when they were consuming lots of milk.
https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/vitamin-a-or-methionine-adverse-reaction.50563/
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There is a theory that
the vitamin A people
There seems to be a piece missing jman.
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@ThinPicking that honestly sounds based. I already have egcg that I use as a mouth wash sometimes.
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I noticed a few days ago when I visited for the first time in months that the "low toxin" labels were nowhere to be seen on the front page. Today there's two, and one is a thread about how low vitamin A diet made him hypothyroid. Can't make this shit up.
I guess the euphoria is over, and none of them will admit they were wrong
Yikes.
Admin probably desperately searching for a new holy diet.
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@Hearthfire said in Why didn't Peating
work for Charlie of the Ray Peat Forum dot com?:
I guess the euphoria is over, and none of them will admit they were wrong
Yikes.
Shuffling between abstractions doesn't necessarily make them wrong, it makes them blind.
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It's probably legit, in a way. Just be careful with that "abundance mindset".
https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/3748/what-s-up-with-the-egcg-health-potion-trending-on-rpf/23
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Natto and chicken liver have the most biotin of any food I've looked up. Natto can be super-high depending on the ferment and soybean variety. A cuppa or two of some good green tea and amongst a high calorie high nutrition diet and I think that will be better than taking supplements that address some specific theory that might not even be correct. These niggas probably could eat 4-5 meals a day instead of supplement-maxxing.