A list of members banned from the Ray Peat Forum
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@brad Could you move some of the posts here to their rightful place? It's a bit confusing. Thank you muchly!
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@questforhealth
By all means. Any data points you can get are good. Just don't fixate on them in isolation.
And yea it's good that you notice. Many don't seem to. But I guess that's one of the benefits of feeling "unwell". As long as we're committed to self exploration, this is when we can be most aware.
A lot of my personal nooticing's have come from a more retarded-male version of this. Like how could it be that I could feel better on a Saturday morning than I have all week, having just drank like a fish the night before. With a lot of trial, error and erratic reading. I realised there are (somewhat) distinct compartments. And retention in one not the other can be the difference between a good day and a bad day. A diuretic like horsetail tea (or a fifth of whiskey) can reveal.
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@S-Holmes also she thinks this is about vitamin A? The crux of the matter is the forum still being under Ray’s name while they piss on his grave, I’d like to see her comment on that.
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@ilovethesea EXACTLY
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I feel better after drinking too... But I don’t want to do that I’m too young.
Slowly going to get there. Bit difficult with being so exhausted though. But i’ll try commit to low fluids. Maybe I just feel thirsty whenever Im hungry because I’m used to drinking only liquid food which is a bit stupid.
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@questforhealth
I noticed when I get more then 10g of potassium from food daily i dont get thirsty even when drinking like 500 ml to 1L only of fluid daily. -
Hard to get good meat here but I’ll try bananas. Always suspected I was missing some mineral or something.
10g seems insane. I don’t have appetite like that no matter what I do.
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@questforhealth You shouldn't be having too many liquids because you're hypothyroid. Supplementing magnesium bisglycinate can help, but if you wanna avoid supplements (understandable, i have to resort to making my own capsules and even then it's iffy) you should just stick to eating more solid foods. I love dates, cherimoyas, melon for carbs, as well as well-cooked zucchinis. Nothing too complicated.
You have low appetite because you're hypothyroid, and that's the issue to be solved.
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Funnily enough magnesium glycinate with no fillers is the only supplement I tolerate these days. Is it possible low fluids and expelling excess moisture would get my appetite up?
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@questforhealth 10g potassium easy, blackstrap mollasses, goat milk, dark chocolate, potatoes.
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Interesting. All foods I crave but charlie would have told me to not eat because I’m going to roll over and die.
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@questforhealth said in A list of members banned from the Ray Peat Forum:
Is it possible low fluids and expelling excess moisture would get my appetite up?
Improving thyroid function will get your appetite up.
Considering most of us like to have a bunch of skim milk, coke, juice etc, having relatively low fluids definitely is a good approach in the early stages of improving your metabolism. Definitely don't drink water unless it's the only liquid available.
I take magnesium glycinate in large doses 6 pills of 00 size every night before bed and have done for a long time. I'm on thyroid also, which increases the need for magnesium, but having too little of it can be a part of reducing natural thyroid function too, etc.
I still think if you're prone to overcomplicating things and you have the money it would be smart to turn to consultations, and since I don't know anyone smart enough that has a good bioenergetic, risk-free approach apart from Danny Roddy, that might be a way to go. Not pushing you in that direction, just a reminder that that's an option.
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@questforhealth
Yes, copper is toxic for him but he is also pro potassium? How can you be pro high potassium intake when the high potassium foods have always plenty of copper. 10g of potassium from food makes you average 3-4 mg copper. -
@Razvan The copper toxicity thing sounds just a correlation because liver has high amounts of it paired with high vit A so that may be two birds with one stone for this nonsense theory.
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@Razvan
I might be genuinely copper toxic though. So it probably does exist. But I’m totally debilitated by this. Honestly last year I was trying to dig my potato patch and Id just lose focus and walk across the garden and stare into space like my brain just shut off.Charlie runs a business. No way he has what I have. My thoughts race day and night. I do calculations in my dreams.....
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@questforhealth Is this paired with loss of balance and coordonation?
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@questforhealth Do you have racing thoughts combined with a parasympatetic feeling like not having adrenaline but the mind is just racing or is it combined with a delirious adrenalized feeling?
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Hmm. Kind of actually. It’s really bad at night I can walk into walls. Very clumsy.
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No it feels very adrenalised not panicked but I feel like I’ve eaten a jar of coffee beans. Wired to hell.
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@questforhealth
Usually copper toxicity doesn't make you clumsy or having problems with coordonation and walking, it just makes you delirious and paranoid while you can walk fast and very coordonated. I felt something similar when I was having higher copper levels while i was iron deficient anemic. Iron supplementation fixed that, lowered too much copper and I started to have coordonation walking problems and spaced out feeling from the low copper levels that iron dropped, got fixed eating higher copper foods.Have you checked your iron panel?