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      eduardo-crispino @alex155
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      @alex155 haidut is just chubby . i dont think he looks unhealthy. some dudes just like to eat

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        Milk Destroyer @alex155
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        @alex155 There are some examples on the internet of Ray's facial shape changing with exogenous hormone usage. I don't think anything is fully set in stone at birth.

        Prenatal stress/lack of stress probably contributes to way more than genetics alone does.

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          alex155 @eduardo-crispino
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          @eduardo-crispino but many people here consume a huge amount of calories and they don't have such problems

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            alex155 @Milk Destroyer
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            @Milk-Destroyer Haidut also consumes exogenous hormones, as well as aspirin, coffee, etc.
            but it doesn't help him...

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              Milk Destroyer @alex155
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              @alex155 It would be interesting to see how Haidut looked during the most stressful period of his life but I don't think there are any of those pictures on the internet. From my experience, I look a lot different from the most stressful period of my life after I started peating, and my peers agree.

              I also don't think Haidut looks bad, just Bulgarian (which fits with the genetic narrative lol).

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                alex155
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                yesterday I drank a can of non-alcoholic beer 0.5 (estrogen is evil, I know)
                I went out to the balcony to smoke and suddenly felt the smell of a fresh summer wind, all my greenery became brightly colored, my soul became calm and pleasant memories from the past came flooding back, which I hadn’t felt for 8 years...
                aspirin and coffee have destroyed all of this over the years, I feel like a robot...

                I'm saying all this to say that it's not all that simple with hormones, neurotransmitters, etc...
                serotonin is evil! but that doesn't mean it shouldn't exist at all.
                estrogen is evil, but it exists in the body for a reason and performs some functions.
                too high a thyroid level will make you a nervous psychopath who won't be able to sleep at night.

                Sorry, I didn't mean to offend anyone

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                  ThinPicking @alex155
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                  @alex155 said in Grant's rapid aging:

                  I want to say that genetics are crucial

                  With all due respect to you alex there's another malleable target upstream of this malleable target. Keep reading.

                  Grant is parked and subject to the weather.

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                    ThinPicking @alex155
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                    Fluid dynamics can be a helluva drug.

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                      alex155 @ThinPicking
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                      @ThinPicking Regarding Grant and his vitamin A toxicity - it's all complete nonsense!

                      Yes, you can overdose on it from supplements, or from the liver, but I don't believe that it's a toxin

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                        ThinPicking @alex155
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                        Not for you and I. But for his state and angle of approach it's probably not nonsense. There are worse or at least swifter outcomes than aging.

                        Further it's probably a mistake to assume its resonance with some other people is entirely a product of their stupidity. We're all flying blind and picking up scars after all. For now.

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                          alex155
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                          there is an opinion that the guy, having given up most products, reduced the oxalate load on the kidneys... this is what helped him, and not the reduction in vitamin A

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                            CrumblingCookie @alex155
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                            @alex155 said in Grant's rapid aging:

                            reduced the oxalate load on the kidneys... this is what helped him, and not the reduction in vitamin A

                            If that's the case then these measures should be successful:

                            • generous P5P backed up by sufficient other B-vitamin cofactors for reduction of endogenous oxalic acid,
                            • speeding up of GI transit (if constipation) by any tolerable means (beans? fibers?) to reduce GI contact time which could exacerbate imflammation and translocation,
                            • clearing the root cause of GI mucosal inflammation / GI barrier disruption which allows for increased exogenous oxalic acid uptake,
                            • adding 100-200mg of Ca or Mg to every meal to bind free oxalic acid in the GI lumen
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                              Gardner
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                              Well , he eats lots of meat, he even said in one of his latest updates that he would go carnivore if he had to start over. Meat diet will age you quick.
                              He doesn't eat fruit so he lacks antioxidants and he commented against vit C.
                              Occasionally eating beans (once a week) is probably ok but they are full of antinutrients. ( comparing him with K Hurd)
                              Cutting out gluten in the beginning worked good for him, it fixed tight junction and improved skin.... I bet most people would cure their allergy on many foods (eggs..) after a couple weeks of gluten free.
                              What 's going to happen to Grant if he eats a carrot salad ? I bet - nothing , it would disprove carotene fear nonsense.
                              Anyway, he is sticking to his prisoner diet until the rest of his life ... Did his brain get rewired that tasty foods don't bring him any pleasure apart from being just some calories ?

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                                Gardner @eduardo-crispino
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                                @eduardo-crispino said in Grant's rapid aging:

                                do you think maybe this vitamin A is poison thing is just people coping with weak metabolisms and slow functioning liver

                                too much meat and beans can weaken metabolism. Slow functioning liver can happen from lack of choline and from being sedentary.

                                like maybe the normal person just processes and gets rid of retinols that are in excess and thats it
                                and these guys dont

                                Staying away from retinol supplements should be enough. Restricting foods because they naturally have carotene or retinoids is silly. Though leacky gut can do a number on some people.

                                the guy on the left has a huge head, his brain must have lots of processing power

                                Oh yes, that fella has a big head , no doubts 🙂

                                I dont agree on your first point about any diet making people look sick and emaciated

                                saladino is the only person I recognize in your list

                                They are all stars in nutritionism and as they aged they didn't stopped being sellable or marketable. Go figure...

                                maybe that attitude is why you think Saladino appears aging

                                Honestly , there is nothing special about Saladino , some people give him a credit for pushing alegedly 'peaty' ideas ..

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