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  • Dietary Lithium, Silicon, and Boron

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    @alfredoolivas I just bought 8 x 750g frozen haricots vert. it begins. they're less than $3 a bag, people are sleeping on them. they dont know.
  • Unbelievable Reddit thread

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    @PissBoy this seems to be common among the other reporters with TRT, I can only guess why but the most likely explanation seems to be unbridled aromatase conversion into estrogen while they're none the wiser because they never learned how estrogen is actually made. If only they took some kind, any kind, of AI!
  • buteyko breathing

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    @Mossy I usually inhale for 5 seconds, and budget 3–5 business days for the exhale
  • Vitamin E Supplement

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    @Chud You can't inhibit transcriptions downstream of prolactin that fast, so whatever the alteration is, it has fuckall to do with prolactin..circulating prolactin can drop in minutes, but stromal oedema which is what puffy nipples is, would take weeks to change if the mechanism was related to anti-prolactin/tonic dopamine. It could be anti-histamine as how histamine and leukotrines mediate prostaglandins through mast cells can act pretty quick(not 3 minutes quick though) as its the least metabollically expensive form of immune activation and doesn't require transcription factors, HDAC, or DNA methylation. So whatever reason you have puffy nipples, has nada to do with it being mediated through prolactin. There's no mechanism by which Vitamin E could be anti-prolactin either..it doesn't influence dopamine or the limbic system. It stabilises cell membranes, poorly scavenges peroxidised lipids(not really) and it modulates the function of prostanoids which is actually its main function..it basically can prevent lipids that haven't been used for beta oxidation from potentially being less "inflammatory" by preventing the LA in D6D from becoming AA by modulating COX enzymes away from "inflammatory"PGE2, or at least gamma tocopherol does that..alpha tocopherol is just generally shite, causes more problems than it solves, and i really don't grasp Peats obsession with it..it doesn't prevent peroxidised lipids, or scavenge them Endocrine changes do not happen before your eyes.
  • 11KT - 11-keto-Testosterone

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    @Mauritio If you're talking about XI-KT then that could work just as an experiment. Actually, a bottle is only $70, no different than what we'd pay for Idealabs, so I might try it too.
  • Random, interesting studies

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    Phytol "...PHY efficiently interacts with COX-1 and 2, NF-κB, and IL-1β. In conclusion, PHY exhibits anti-inflammatory activity, possibly via COX-1 and 2, NF-κB, and IL-1β dependent pathways." https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32583784/ Phytol, Produces Antihyperalgesic, Anti-inflammatory, and Antiarthritic Effects https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32091204/ Phytol seems to be a GABA-A receptor agonist, lengthening sleep time https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39357640/ Again, it binds to GABA-A receptor, but also to 5HT1A. Not sure if it agonizes or antagonizes it. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11926570/ Phytol drastically inhibits gastric ulcers https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38717706/ Could be a dopamine d2 antagonist based on its antiemetic properties. But could also be due to possible 5ht3 antagonism (similar to ondansetron) . https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10008523/
  • Humorous musings

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  • Oncogenic effects in absence of Vitamin K

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  • Songs you like

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JwC4pCukHc
  • any downside to having cooked shiitake mushrooms frequently?

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    @Mossy, I only buy mushrooms to make the broth, roughly 2 lb. I also use chicken stock, mainly in place of water when making my dad’s rice. I don’t know how Peaty it is, but using broth in much of my cooking is a habit I picked up while following RBTI. Mineral density/Brix was a focus of Carey Reams so much so that he advised cooking with a lid to prevent mineral loss. Along with the added nutrients, I find it makes food extra flavorful, which helps with feeding as picky an eater as my dad. I even add extra flavor to veggies by cooking up woodland bacon in the oven and then using the same pan with the leftover grease to roast veggies afterward.
  • Milk is goyslop

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    @risingfire said in Milk is goyslop: awwww a little milk hurts your tummy? His gut's so permeable he's got shit for brains.
  • I want to bully danny roddy

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    #BIOENERGETICFRIDAY[image: 1769807397165-img_2571.jpeg]
  • Stanolabs Testosterone gel

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    @heyman Yes it is
  • Many water filters are bad for you

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    @Insr just to give you the full rabbit hole… https://www.dancingwithwater.com/ I’m not affiliated with that company. I’m just a gardener that’s gone down the water rabbit whole for many years! I’m very wet! Ha! JK. For thousands of years people have made reference to living water. It has spiritual as well as philosophical and scientific connotations. The fact that the term has survived so many generations is an indication of deeper significance. It implies there is living water AND that there is something other than living water. Can water lose its life? If so, can the life be returned to water? These are powerful questions that deserve more than philosophical answers. Dancing with Water: The New Science of Water is an investigation into water’s liquid crystalline phase where water molecules exist in a repeating geometric array similar to the molecular pattern found in a solid crystal. Although the molecules remain independently mobile, they respond as a coherent “whole.” This is living water–an organized network that responds to its environment carrying signals and supportive vibratory information to the life forms it supports. Living water has existed on Earth for millions of years. As the foundation of life, it is one of Mother Earth’s finest creations. But the degree to which water can support life depends on the degree of life force in the water. Water can be vibrantly alive or it can be barely alive, just like the inhabitants of the Earth. Although much of the water on the planet today has been mistreated to the point that its life hangs by a drop, understanding a few simple concepts can return water’s life force. The first step is to restore the liquid crystalline network. Then, the addition of frequencies/information completes the task. The term, full-spectrum living water is a phrase used by the authors of Dancing with Water to refer to living water that carries the full spectrum of life supporting frequencies. Several factors contribute to the overall process. Movement or turbulence – which creates vortices. Some form of gentle, organizing energy (this can be supplied by magnets and paramagnetic materials some geometric shapes and many methods of concentrating life force (for example, orgone energy devices Mineral ions (salts). These anchor the life force in water and help water to hold vibratory information. Stillness — a period following movement during which water develops coherence. Vibratory information — frequency-based input, including the very important resonance of the Earth. When these elements come together (and they can do so in many ways) water becomes a living, liquid crystal with the full spectrum of life supporting enhancements. The process is outlined in the book, Dancing with Water, with instructions for providing these elements in such a way that they result in full-spectrum living water—Earth’s finest gift—water that supports life to its fullest. That’s all from her website… great stuff. Investigate your own local water before you go slamming too much of it. And look at the pipes in your home. Hard water (like my town) has tons of great minerals in it but lots of fluoride too. Thyroid crusher! You may be able to set a two liter of your tap water out over night and off gas a lot of the chlorine gasses and get pretty decent water. Drip coffee is a good way to filter water and transform it into food! Yay! ️
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  • The Old User Interface was Better

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    nobody commented on my schizopoll so I have to agree or disagree idk
  • Refined beet sugar

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    @mag-me said in Refined beet sugar: I just tried these jams from Turkey, SOMEHOW BEAT SUGAR FROM HIGH UP IN THE MOUNTAINS LISTED https://garisar.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopElE9pHgWQQku6G4GGIyJGRzTVLOJ7px4pAlOa5kqRumClL6w- Ingredients: Wild Rosehip (80 %), Sugar, Lemon Juice It is produced using only beet sugar and real lemon juice with the traditional method, without additives, without preservatives; from mountain rosehip that grow wild in the high altitude of the Gumushane plateaus. Sounds incredible! Roses hips are super high in vitamin c! 🫜
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    @Sitaruim are you practising print pushing looking at things at the point they just become blurry not too clear not too blurry the point of blur glasses are actually safe for distance, for example looking at the moon, you should use your glasses. but for reading a book you shouldn;t
  • Cynoplus sources in US

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    @Ecstatic_Hamster did you recieve it?
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