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    @alfredoolivas with a difference this small im curious if the scale is having a moment
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    @sunsunsun Wax moths? They don't even have neutrophils and I won't deep-dive into finding out how their hemolymphs specifically compare to human or mammalian neutrophils. I really do harbor strong apprehensions against the potential (mis)use of doxy on fungal infections. What I would much rather do is oral terbinafin + fluconazole. The terbinafin by itself is useless against many fungi species but allegedly it strongly inhibits expression of the fungal efflux pumps responsible for azole resistance! This still won't tackle activitiy in the biliary tract, though. I've done some more reading of publications on biliary / gallbladder candida / fungi. Fungi can be causes of calculous (lithiasic) or also acalculous cholecystitis with or without mixed bacterial infections (Escherichia coli, Enterococcus, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Clostridia). Even in such rare and often fatal cases that happened to be documented, candidemia was rare despite frequent (almost always) fungal infection of other organs. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8862389/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28703118/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8764969/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12338181/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24474028/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8207288/ I don't have visible gallbladder wall thickening or distention or an obviously, universally accepted liver disease (except for hepatomegaly) but if I had I sure as hell would want to insist on flucytosine, or flucytosine + i.v amphotericin B along with any broad-spectrum antibiotics and before mutilating surgeries they'd offer. Have looked more into berberine again, too. It's impossible to achieve its antimicrobial concentrations (at least 0.1mg/mL) systemically. Serum concentrations are about 0.5 - 16 ng/mL. I.e. 0.000005 mg/mL. Ridiculous! The berberine in practical doses of 500-1500mg will thus be acting mainly within the GI lumen in support of oral Ampho-B. Berberine has low absorption but some will spill over to reach the liver for extensive first-pass metabolism, yet probably not into biliary ducts.
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    Magnesium ratio for Ca:Mg is a nonsense as long you target the RDA for Ca 1000-1200 mg Ca. We’d better target the minimum amount, which is makes more sense. Why? The body is able to optimize the assimilation. As far as I’m concerned, I target: Ca: 800-850 mg. minimum 600 mg if other acid-base elements are correct. Mg: 300 mg. Not higher than 450 mg (Vit D). K: 3000 mg. Comment: Yes, Mg is useful. And so are MCTs from coconut. But before targeting ketosis for changing the microbiote, you’d better think twice and enlarge the view / the approach. You’ll probably get the same result with a 3-4 day fast and 600 K/cal diet, combined with a 16.8 diet. Useful info: https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t2182-conversation-ia-n1-relation-calcium-mg-et-k-ajr-revisite-et-prevention-lithiase#30697 AI Conversation N° 1: Calcium, Mg, and K Relationship. Revised RDA and Kidney Stone Prevention. Context: Kidney stones. Excerpt (translated from French) Potassium intake (fine for getting oxalate crystals very brittle) and fiber (25-35 g/day). This is a key element. Personally, I aim for 3000 IU of K, 300 IU of Mg, and 800-850 IU of Ca (never below 600 mg for Ca). And don't bother me with the Mg/Ca ratio and aiming for 1200 mg of Ca. That's unrealistic… Acid-base balance is the determining factor. As long as PTH (0.5-3) isn't stimulated, things should be fine. This needs to be verified and nuanced (done on the given link with the “help” of AI). Potassium intake (very fragile oxalate crystals) and fiber (25-35 g/day). This is a key element. And if you're wondering how I use AI to avoid dodging the issue and thus influencing other readers, here's an explanatory link on my forum: https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t8-presentation-de-luc-alias-nestor345#9 Excerpt: I use digital tools to confront my own statements and ensure the coherence of my summaries, but the 'spirit' of the advice comes from the literature I study and the feedback from my own community at Mirzoune et Ciboulette forum. I see my role as a translator or an analyst who reviews an interesting book or document. Having been a language teacher, my focus is on taking complex, dense information and making it structured and accessible for someone who’s lost or overwhelmed, who currently lacks the energy to digest a 200-page book. PS: I Know: We shouldn’t trust IA (…).
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    @Kvirion Would exogenous Thyroid also keep one hyperthyroid after stopping supplementing if they were euthyroid at start and got hyperthyroid?
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    Histamine is a stress signal Iirc it also turns on NO You are under metabolic stress You need to energize cell function I am simplifying this a lot…. 1- blood sugar. 2- endotoxin. Start there If you raise your metabolic rate Naturally- not with exogenous t4 But sugar Sugar supplies your liver and thyroid essential metabolic support It’s a pillar of Peats teachings Addendum: not glucose supplements
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    @lobotomize right but this is a mycelium product not a mushroom (fruiting of mycelium) product. I know Reishi mushroom blocks 5 ar but I don’t see that shiitake does. Thanks, I’ll keep looking!
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    @sunsunsun both are good, but you are 100% correct.
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    @CrumblingCookie https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3393430/
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    @Gardner i ate four pita wraps last night after already eating a peaty meal of greek yogurt and cooked fruit , i noticed zero downside to the wheat flour meal vs the peaty dairy + fruit meal all of this is possible due to mogging timeline once u begin to mog it doesnt matter , i suspect even some pufa deep fried food is ok, but it grosses me out to think of eating deep fried pufa oil tbh so i havent tried
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    @DavidPS said in The Top 5 Can’t-Miss Sport Supplements: Nitrates, found in beetroot juice Nitrates, found in beetroot juice. they interfere with cytochrome c oxidase no?
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    @lobotomize I was being sarcastic but, so, what I meant was, you are smarter meaning the brain is in like an excited lots of blood glucose from the cortisol adrenal realize. I’m not saying that’s a good thing or healthy but it does happen.
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    @alfredoolivas I don't think so because it's entirely possible to have a state of high dopamine and low prolactin. It might just act as a secondary mechanism apart from some other dopamine pathway solely to prevent a prolactin overload. The fact that it uses dopamine to prevent such an overload is an irrelevant implementation detail because it's not common you see people in a high dopamine but high prolactin state.
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    @engineer I can't use the entire weight because I somehow lost some of the sand bags (probably while I was moving, a former colleague once said "Moving three times is like being burglarized once"). The max weight is about 20kg now, That weight is good for exercises like pushups or body rows where you make quick progress and can carry more added weight. The vest I have is also pretty tight, so it doesn't bother me much with pushups. It's also good for weighted jump squats. I don't have a pullup bar right now, but I don't think I could ever reach multiple pullups with 20/25kg added weight. I could hardly do eight pullups without vest even when I was still young and in good shape. It's definitely a great addition.
  • The processing of MILK and unsaturation

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    @Mossy said in The processing of MILK and unsaturation: I don't worry about it. I consider what would be best, and I do all that I can, and then let it go. Well done, I agree. If you use a plastic bottle for carrying water, it shouldn't be a problem (short time). Of course no stagnation from the preceding amount (dry). No bacteria.
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    @Jennifer Indeed.  I think that is a great perspective, being proactive.  There is so much value to simply doing something, when the mind is in a quandary. I used to eat yogurt quite a bit, and cottage cheese, but it's been a while for both.  Greek yogurt does really help make a soft, but semi-structured white bread.  Maybe it could be used in other breads, but I'm still learning.  Wow, that is quite a cheese inspired sandwich.  My brain is trying to section and place all the adjectives and descriptors to envision it....haha.  Yes, I can see my brother adding back in more balance, beyond the carnivore. No doubt, stress is the enemy.  How much we'd remedy if we dealt with that better.  But I think that's called life, and growing.  Really, there's no such thing as no stress.  Though, I do think we can make life harder than it is, and incur more stress than is necessary.  Part of the growing, at least for me, is avoiding the unnecessary, self-imposed, burdens.  Your experience with thyroid, and Peats quote you mention, is enough to forever keep me away from thyroid...haha.  The one positive I'll hold to, is your good experience with standardized NDT.  If I do try it, I'll keep that in mind, to use that first. Funny, and I get it.  I had a friend growing up who lived without street lights, and I liked the country feel, and he liked coming to town to my house.  And, for sure, the burden of rural life, is fighting nature to make life more comfortable.  When I come to my senses, I realize the country life is only romantic for the few who can afford only to live the good parts and pay others to live the bad for them.  In youth, the romance of it may be more prominent, as your energy carries you along, e.g., Jennifer of the Corn ; ), but I can see how that could give way to the desire for an easier existence.  Ticks would be a challenge.  I could guess ticks are most anywhere, but likely more where there are more tress.  Coincidentally, just recently, I read that an opossum eats up to 5,000 ticks a year.  In general, I know people tend to kill opossums, but maybe they wouldn't if they realized their worth.  In the smallish town I live in, they are prevalent, to the point of being a nuisance at times. I have a good childhood friend who was born in Massachusetts, I think Boston, which is my only very small connection to that region, apart of course from it being the foundation of our nation.  (That little fact.) Ok, I'm seeing a common thread here...cinnamon.  All roads lead to cinnamon.  I can't blame you, who doesn't like cinnamon?  I make a cinnamon raisin bread for my dad and I, and use quite a bit.  At least it seems a lot to me, 7 grams.  I am truly breading out these days, which is totally anti-Peat from my understanding, but as I cook for my dad, it's too easy to partake.  I'm currently making hotdog and hamburger buns, raisin bread, white bread, rye bread, flour tortillas, corn tortillas, and next up, English muffins.  Due to the heavy load, I've already had to cut back on my flour snobbery, due to cost and the inconsistency of the heritage flour.  I can't afford, time, energy, and money wise, to have a recipe fail, so until I can really fine tune how to get the best results with the heritage, I'll use King Arthur, organic for now.  Though, my goal is to have the heritage be the main flour.  I'm convinced the quality of flour in our "first-world" country is, ironically, quite poor.  The heritage I'm using is Sunrise bread flour and all-purpose flour, and have just purchased Doudlah Farms rye.   I believe Einkorn is even costlier than heritage flour, being considered an ancient grain, much older than just the 1930s.  From memory, I've read that Einkorn is a 14 chromosome flour, where the lower number signifies a more pure strain, so to speak, untainted, where today's modern flours are hybrid, cross-breed (if that's the right word), having over 40 chromosomes.  I used to buy spelt bread, I just wasn't a huge fan of the texture.  But I have considered trying it again, now that I'm in control of the bread making.  I'm guessing there's a way to make it better.
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    I started going to the gym again in early February (after avoiding it for 6 years) and simultaneously started using Tyronene for the first time. I do a drop of Tyronene before I do a gym session, and usually a drop afterwards too, both orally. I was hesitant to use Tyronene at first because of the reviews from people that say it works nowhere near as well as Cynomel and is a waste of money, but I've found it to be very effective for an easy boost.
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    @TexugoDoMel my copper intake is at least 2mg from a zinc + copper supplement, but also a little from GHK-Cu which is around 20% copper, so that's another 2.5mg * 20% = 0.5mg for 2.5mg Cu in total.
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkP2CZybZcg