Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared"
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@Corngold k2 mk4 isnt in high amounts in any food except fatted goose liver. brie has some as well as most other fatty dairy but im pretty sure its one of those things that kind of has to be supplemented for the doses required for the things it is known for in the literature.
for k1, find an Indian restaurant that uses only ghee to cook and order the Saag and take some eggshell with it to bind the oxalates or order the Saag paneer which has cheese blocks in it. It's the best way to eat a good amount of greens. I am not a fan of just sautéing spinach or kale and having it like that, it tastes pretty much disgusting to me to do that. This way is made with spices and sautéed onions and probably other stuff. It is actually obscenely good with flatbread.
There's also Palak paneer which is just spinach and cheese and it doesn't taste as good imo. Saag contains various greens and cabbage. It makes my sweat and urine smell like sulfur or something for days after but it has a significant positive effect on hair quality and for bleeding time from aspirin.

The cubes are cheese blocks, not butter, although there should be a decent amount of butter melted in there too when it is served. The picture doesn't look very appetizing because of the color balance and lighting.

This one is without the cheese and with a pat of butter on top. You would want to have this with a calcium source for binding oxalates. This picture looks better.
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@Corngold k2 mk4 isnt in high amounts in any food except fatted goose liver.
If I recall correctly, Ray said he assayed beef liver for K2 Contents and it was very high. I don't believe he published it
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@Corngold go eat some French fried potatoes and ham or something then, idk maybe being a k1 mogger isnt for you
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@Mauritio said in Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared":
@dapose said in Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared":
Danny is a product of digital culture and yet completely idolized Ray. So conflicting to take in.
Peat was so anti-authoritarian. Yet danny totally outsourced his decision making to Peat and I think the irony escapes him.
I think his main contribution is copying Peat and his lifestyle and sharing that, not being an independent thinker.

"The Peat Priest refuses to acknowledge that science is an evolving process—a Kuhnian paradigm shift is beyond their comprehension. They cannot comprehend that Peat himself modified his views over time as new evidence emerged. They speak in direct quotations and grow visibly uncomfortable when forced to synthesize or extrapolate beyond the literal word of the master—a fundamentalist's refusal of interpretive responsibility that Derrida would recognize immediately."
Danny is the worst, completely authoritarian
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@Peatful said in Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared":
I used to have two very legitimate issues with Danny
After reading some of the data here, I respect him more for having boundaries
And having a consciousHe was defending Ray’s widow
Nor has he sold his soul à la Mercola and MikeI’m not disagreeing that Danny is not a competent clinician.
However, he is a researcher and he’s done a lot for this community.Gonna go search for the podcast where Ray says he can talk with cats….
He did not even read the footnotes in his "book" he published, just a grifter like the rest of them.
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@heyman said in Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared":
lol
"The Peat Priest refuses to acknowledge that science is an evolving process...
So is, can or will be character and personality.
Danny is the worst, completely authoritarian
WIP
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@heyman to be fair peat didn't read carefully the sources he quotes sometimes either because some of the conclusions he draws from references are sus
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"The Peat Priest refuses to acknowledge that science is an evolving process..."
Danny is the worst, completely authoritarian
To believe that Danny's few internet outputs are windows into his life is to act with a social naivety.
Nothing has yet to evolve beyond what Peat has said.
The only true "evolutions" or modifications of Peat, are regarding some of his broad suggestions that I'm aware of, which is ironically something Danny has done.
Ray suggested minocycline, and Danny found it too harsh for most people, so he no longer suggests it. Also, Danny as well as other counselors, like Mike and Jay, have found that suggesting milk as a dietary staple up front is a dead end for most people, people's guts are more sensitive now than before.
Otherwise, I've not heard any knowleadgeable criticisms -- not that people don't try, but most don't have a sound grasp of what Ray actually says.To reinvent the wheel is to grift in the truest sense. Copy the homework and throw in some variables to make it mine... Why should Danny do that?
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@LetTheRedeemed said in Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared":
To believe that Danny's few internet outputs are windows into his life is to act with a social naivety.
Are Georgi, Danny, and Ray all AI characters simply fed to us by the system?
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What if matrix.
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@Corngold said in Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared":
@LetTheRedeemed said in Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared":
To believe that Danny's few internet outputs are windows into his life is to act with a social naivety.
Are Georgi, Danny, and Ray all AI characters simply fed to us by the system?
We live in a simulation so that may be true
Danny is still a sniveling little shit rag
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@heyman said in Danny Roddy's twitter/X account has "disappeared":
We live in a simulation so that may be true
@heyman said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Depends entirely which deity you follow
Mkay.
Danny is still a sniveling little shit rag
Are you herenow's alt or what...
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my only issue is he seemed to co-opt Ray's work. also, some of his videos on hair regrowth and other specific things seem very speculative. if it's all a farce then he's probably laughing, but if not, it would be cool if he did some further research or started compiling various topics from Peat's perspective. but if he's going into other things, that's fine.