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    Did you replace Dr. Ray Peat after he died or are you living gurulessly? (pls include serviceable rayplacements)

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      GlucoseGal @natureman
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      @natureman Good point!

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        DavidPS
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        For me, Dr. Peat remains irreplaceable. However, my monkey mind is always looking for other sources of reliable information. I do not expect that a single induvial will be able to replace him.

        Dr. Anthony Jay, author of Estrogeneration: How Estrogenics Are Making You Fat, Sick, and Infertile, is one such induvial who would be on the replacement team. He posted a new YouTube video today which I found to be both provocative and entertaining.

        Youtube Video

        ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
        ☂️

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          herenow @Hando-Jin
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          @Hando-Jin said in Did you replace Dr. Ray Peat after he died or are you living gurulessly? (pls include serviceable rayplacements):

          looks like typical 'healthy eating girl diet'. It would explain her blandness.

          She's preoccupied with being taken seriously.

          Considering her a guru would be like considering at teenage US President and I don't feel bad mentioning this because there are worse things than not being 86

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              yerrag @NoeticJuice
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              @NoeticJuice said in Did you replace Dr. Ray Peat after he died or are you living gurulessly? (pls include serviceable rayplacements):

              I'd rather not follow any guru. Instead, I prefer to use my own judgement, and work on improving the quality of my judgement. After all, how could anyone other than myself know my full context?

              Listening to others can still be very useful, as it gives you more information to work with.

              Good attitude, but not for everyone here as not everyone can think for themselves, and not everyone is willing and able to learn Ray Peat's essense, as evidenced by the many posters here and there on the other side- who evidently haven't internalized Ray's ideas and give advices that are neither Peaty nor bioenergetic.

              If they did, we would be having members reporting daily or weekly or even just monthly on their progress , if just in losing weight alone. Most lack enough knowledge that is available to them if they read Peat more and begin to connect the dots and apply to themselves what they really learned.

              And even more would rather embrace the instant gratification of taking drugs that give instant results (the heck with side effects) than have the patience to take necessary steps to transform themselves slowly over time. It is ingrained in the culture, it is kinda hopeless expecting people to realize this because they have been programmed and conditioned this way.

              What makes it hard also is there is no support group here that can find common ground that Rome wasn't built in a day, so those who choose the long and hard but effective way will need to take the lonely process of building one's metabolic health.

              And no, Ray Peat is irreplaceable. There are plenty of talking heads, but they are more flawed than Ray Peat, as they have more knowledge gaps in them than he does. And a lot of them are a cross between Peat and Asprey, and that's not saying much good considering than Ray himself have an openness to using antibiotics and to pharma drugs such as acetazolamide that the apex Peatepr would not need. But Ray has that license I guess, as he can get weary on how bad programming and conditioning dies hard, and for most people that like short easily digestible answers a doctor's typical approach is the only sane way to get rid of them like "take this drug and tomorrow you'll be free as a bird."

              Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
              engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
              wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
              the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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                      herenow
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                      Cheap neglected cancer treatments
                      Youtube Video

                      They could quirkier but they're plenty old enough:
                      Professor of Oncology, Angus Dalgleish age 75
                      Dr. John Campbell age 73

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                        herenow
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                        Simple, cheap, non toxic and ignored
                        Youtube Video

                        They have a high opinion of Lugol's iodine

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                          LetTheRedeemed
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                          No Jay Feldman respect around here??

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                            LetTheRedeemed @ThinPicking
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                            @ThinPicking said in Did you replace Dr. Ray Peat after he died or are you living gurulessly? (pls include serviceable rayplacements):

                            I'm a Rodder minus the fond of bloody revolution.

                            Woah woah woah when/where dat?

                            Honestly thats an easy whole to fall down from classical American right-wingerism.

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                              bk_ @herenow
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                              @herenow In synchronicity, I found out yesterday that Albert Szent-Gyorgyi spoke highly of Potassium Iodide as a kind of panacea. See https://www.curezone.org/upload/PDF/Assa_Iodine/Anaiodine6.pdf

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                                herenow @bk_
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                                @bk_ said in Did you replace Dr. Ray Peat after he died or are you living gurulessly? (pls include serviceable rayplacements):

                                @herenow In synchronicity, I found out yesterday that Albert Szent-Gyorgyi spoke highly of Potassium Iodide as a kind of panacea. See https://www.curezone.org/upload/PDF/Assa_Iodine/Anaiodine6.pdf

                                Thanks, I'll have a look.

                                Some have pointed out that Ray Peat was very nervous about extra iodine causing thyroid damage in another post but I like hearing about the history of medicine.

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                                  bk_ @herenow
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                                  @herenow Yes that’s right. Ray wrote an anecdote about a Mexican from the mountains that moved to Japan and became hyperthyroid, ostensibly from their seafood and seaweed heavy diet. He therefore cautioned against supplementing iodine intake.

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                                    herenow @LetTheRedeemed
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                                    I did a search for Jay Feldman on the youtube and thought maybe Jay was a MD in his spare time. But no, the man has a doppelganger WITH THE SAME NAME!

                                    Is Jay a clone? My guru cannot be clone

                                    dopple.JPG

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                                      Luke @herenow
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                                      @herenow The more Jay Feldmans, the better.

                                      I've never been a big party attender, but I never went to a party where I didn't probably offend most of the people there by talking about what I was interested in. (Ray Peat)

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                                        herenow @Luke
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                                        @Luke said in Did you replace Dr. Ray Peat after he died or are you living gurulessly? (pls include serviceable rayplacements):

                                        @herenow The more Jay Feldmans, the better.

                                        I see he's getting some traction.

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                                          herenow
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                                          Konstantin Monastyrsky aka Fiber Menace.

                                          Origins story:
                                          Developed major digestive disease after 6 years of a "healthy," high fiber vegetarian diet and now crusades against fiber propaganda.

                                          Youtube Video

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                                            yerrag @herenow
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                                            @herenow

                                            I was hoping I could send this to my family and friends as he initially came off saying the right thing in the beginning, but ends up attacking carbs as well. I'm glad I didn't just fire away sharing this video but listened more to it, and as I listen more, I thought it better not to share it.

                                            But it is common for experts to get some things right, and some wrong. Even Ray tells us not to take his word (on the strength that he is an expert (me paraphrasing)), but to do our part in verifying.

                                            Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
                                            engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
                                            wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
                                            the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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