Dandruff or scalp irritation? Try BLOO.

  • I need help trying to figure out what’s wrong with me

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    @lobotomize said: Copper?. Do you eat anything which may trigger hemolytic anemia? Such as methalyne blue etc i forgot other ones. G6pd defeciency causes blood cells to be vunrable to many diffrent factors so testing yourself for it can be helpful. The drink you took may have started a cascade of oxidative stress which caused blood cell die off I have tried copper supplementation , even the supposed bioavailable kind. The question is if it did , how would I stop it. I’ve tried every antioxidant under the sun. Maybe it’s an oxidizer I need. Hydrogen peroxide or something.
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    No evidence for prolactin’s involvement in the post-ejaculatory refractory period Prolactin is released during sexual behavior in male mice. "Baseline levels of circulating PRL in male mice were low for both strains (**BL6 0.86 ± 0.46; PWK: 2.31 ± 1.37 ng/ml; please see ref. 46 for BL6), but are significantly increased during sexual interaction (Bl6: F3,7 = 21.26, P < 0.0001; PWK: F3,8 = 17.18, P < 0.0001; RM one-way ANOVA) (Fig. 1a)." [image: 1778097373887-b12138a6-0a0b-4432-8de4-f8b9628819e8-image.jpeg] Acute prolactin release does not induce a refractory period-like state. "However, the involvement of PRL in the establishment and duration of the PERP is controversial and has not been formally tested" "The fact that PRL levels are already elevated during sexual interaction in BL6 and PWK males further suggests that PRL cannot promote by itself reduced sexual activity, at least in male mice" Mice have different prolactin responses to ejaculation then humans, but it was interesting experiment that does demonstrate how little is known about independent prolactin.
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    @Mauritio said: Have you guys tried serrapeptase or allicin? The Biofilm buster + anti fungal protocols are quite popular on reddit and such forums. I do notice anti fungal effects from nattokinase. ive tried serrapeptidase and of itseld it is an effective biofilm buster, both for external (from mouth to anus) and internal (vasculature and lymphatics). I have to find a dosage that would throttle the rate at which biofilm, as well as plaque, is lysed. And I have to cycle its use as well. I have to do a cbc weekly, to be able to see my wbc, as the contents held back by biofilm from lysed plaque as well as lymphatic biofilm, lead to a strong innate immune response, as seen by my wbc going very high (12 is the highest, compared to a reference range high of 9), but I think it will get higher if I just kept taking serrapeptidase, especially the high dose versions). I'm told that the high release rate of pathogens would lead to high levels in the blood, which would be detected in a cbc, and that is usually called bacteremia, though that is just a catch-all, as what's released may also nit just be bacteria but fungi, and virus(if I believe in their existence), as well as toxins, especially heavy metals). I was afraid it would trigger sepsis, but I am told that it won't happen, but even the bacteremia at veryhigh levels would have a very high inflammatory effect. My system could be overwhelmed still, and the last thing I want is to go to the ER not walking in but being brought in by an ambulance. n.b. When I said I'm being told, it is my Deepseek AI, which I find gives me unpeaty answers initially but when AI challenge it would come to agree with many. Something I see positively than talking to most humans, especially doctors. Since we are talking antifungals also, I have so far avoided pharma anti-fungals, having used essential oils that are esters, and put different essential oil esters together so they can have multiple pathways of action, more than what just one essential oil would have, given that each essential oil Ester brings its own combo of esters into the table. Esters are known for their antifungal properties. I make my own suppositories that have these essential oils in a carrier oil (coco butter, mct, vco etc]. Lately I have shown a preference for vco as it also contains a lot of lauric acid, which is anti-fungal. I like suppositories because it bypasses the liver first-pass. Maybe serrapeptidase plus essential oils is enough, but it is highly dependent on my shoice of essential oils, and on this it is very hit or miss in its nature of being trial and error. But It is still effective though if I think whether it is 100% it may be with enough use over a period of time. As to use it as a stack with serrapeptidase could give it added potency. Still, I have found it ineffective against a nagging knee pain on both knees, felt when I rise up from sitting, and when I walk up the stairs. That led me to taking borax of 3 x 30mg daily, which amounts to 10mg of boron daily. The cause of that knee pain is said to be fungal, and borax is an effective anti-fungal. I only came to use it last week and it actually lowered my eosinophils in my wbc differentials in my cbc. I am highly certain the drop in my eosinophils from 4.5 percent to 3 percent came from using it, as that was the only antifungal treatment I took last week. But last week I was taking 1 x 300mg of borax daily, which was an overdose. I corrected the dosage and am back to a sage daily dosage of 90mg (3 x 30mg). This morning, waking up, I felt less creaky joints, but it's too early to say but it likely would work at least for the kneess, as this was what Rex Newnham, the Australian doctor, sold his boron supplements for before the supplements were banned. Next week, I should start a new protocol that had been sitting on the sidelines for 2 weeks because I felt it was lacking something and my mind was off gallivanting not necessarily focused but on a break hoping I would get a pleasant form of collateral damage. It did when I chanced upon a post on Threads about boron as an effective fungicide for industrial use. It made me come back full circle on using boron, which I had not developed enough respect for. Had taken it before, but in a way that says "what the heck, nothing ro lose."
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    is the amount used actually relevant to human intake? gums are usually the last ingredient in processed foods so there isnt a lot in there. I see you noticed effects tho. I thought I noticed a difference when I use ketchup as a condiment vs bbq sauce that contains xanthum gum. leaving a note here for myself [#food-legislation #gums, instead of banning semi-controversial food additives, maybe it is better to give tax incentives for the purchase of food products that don't contain them. consumer vs company target for incentive is also a topic worth exploring]
  • Peaty waffles/pancakes

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    @engineer you dont know ish about the lantic table syrup then, nibba it is actually goyim-coded to think that a 100% maple syrup is better than the above just because the latter is only 5% maple syrup. I have many examples of this. explain to me how rolls Royce is still charging $600k+ for a phantom when they replaced the artful analog and analog/digital combo instrument cluster with basically a rectangular iPad. just because it is luxury doesn't mean it isnt goyim-coded
  • Mixing transdermal testosterone

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    use the stirrer. who knows if the alcohol solvent leaches the plastic coated stirrer rod tho lol fwiw transdermal t dissolved in straight olive oil with some vitamin e seems to work
  • Pramipexole log

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    Update I did 4 drops (0.25mg) last night and another 4 drops this morning. So far, it's not even CLOSE to what this person and a few others have reported: https://www.reddit.com/r/masturbation/comments/1my2drs/ropinirole_is_a_hell_of_a_drug_nonstop/ So, I've been taking this drug [ropinirole] that stimulates the release of dopamine. Other people have had major trouble with it, but I've been okay with it because suddenly loving masturbating again after a long time has been really cool. I get naked every day, get out the lube, cue up some female friendly, lesbian or bi porn (Shout out to Malena Morgan! You're a fucking girl on girl sexpert and I've cummed to you so many times.) and then I smear myself from ass to tits with lube or petrolatum and rub and prod for at least 8 hours per 24 hour period. This has been going on for at least three weeks. I woke up this morning at 4 and started rubbing and fingering myself. I did have sex last weekend. I was at a party, and some 23 year old kid, a friend of one of my good friend's son, was kind of drunk and REALLY horny. He started hitting on me hard, which I thought was weird and suspicious, but he let me feel his dick, and it was rock hard. He was cute and young with a decent sized dick, so I wasn't going to pass this up. I took him back to my place, and we went at it for 2 to 3 hours. I sucked his dick, and he stuck it in my pussy and my ass. I let him do whatever he wanted as long as it wasn't violent or painful. When he had to come, I told him to come in me, and I held his ass and pulled him deeper as he blew his load. Then he wanted to kiss for about 10 minutes, which was nice. The next morning, he was hard again, and I let him fuck me, of course. It was really good, and I told him he can come back anytime. Now I'm going to lube up and try to get to that point where the orgasms hit like a skipping stone hitting water.
  • Height Growth That Makes Sense

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    A thought popped into my head; saying dead hanging makes you grow taller is like saying letting your penis hang freely makes it longer. You need more stress than just gravity (which is being countered by your trunk muscles).
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    Hi Guys, ordered caffeine just now and will make conditioner with caffeine/taurine/aspirin/b3. I use essential oil of rosemary daily before bed and microniddling weekly with 1mm deep. Saw some regrowth, black baby hairs, so it works, but unresolved hypothyroidism and itchiness as a result made me lose them, yep. planning to dilute them in water higher concentrations and use whenever taking a shower to massage in my head. Any idea what else could be in water base conditioner like this?
  • Where can I source Daridorexant?

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    @alfredoolivas Sure, although my appetite is already naturally pretty low, so the effects might not be that noticeable for me.
  • Cooking with Jennifer

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    @Jennifer That is an interesting carnivore buns recipe. I will pass that along to my brother. He is die-hard crazy these days about no carbs, so don't know if he'll be willing. Coincidentally, I have been making the full-fledged milk buns, for hot dogs and hamburgers. They're really good, and it's satisfying to know that they can be made at home, to replace the usually lesser quality store buns. P.S. That ravioli lasagna looks interesting as well. I think my dad would like that.
  • The anti-cortisol mechanism of trenbolone

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    20~mgs of tren base every day for two months made my clavicles noticeably wider, could literally feel the increased calcium demands by taste.
  • Nuclear Peating

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    @engineer I had done done blood analysis once with a naturopath/wholistic doctor. He had to spend about one and a half hour to analyze one blood sample as the sample showed some movement that needed time to identify as a fungus coming out of the red blood cell, indicating also there was hemolysis. Though the hemolysis was not of such a large amount that under a urinalysis it would not be detected. But I can see that my urine was amber colored and that visual could mean anything. But after taking turpentine and artemisia annua, which are antifungals, I could see that my urine color had turned to a definite bright yellow that is closer to mello yello or mountain dew, neon yellow even. Still, that wouldn't even explain why I have a high LDH (250) and a high RDW (13.6), which I would attribute to an ongoing hemolysis of a lower rate of occurrence. Bexause of that hemolysis, destroyed red blood cells would get recycled by the speen and there would be an endogenous source of carbon monoxide produced. This would be confirmed by 2 occurrences of sudden drops in heart rate per minute, transient enough to appear like a stalactite pattern each time in a chart of my heart rate. As the drops should normally be accompanied by drops in spO2 were it a case of methemoglobinemia (oxygen lacking) in an spO2 chart from a ommon pulse oximeter, one would know that if there were no accompanying spO2 drops, it would indicate the drops were caused by the presence of carbon monoxide, as regular oximeters cannot detect CO as distinct from O2. A Massimo co-oximeter would do that, but it is expensive and only trauma centers have that. I have managed to do with these workarounds, so there is no rush to have a phase contrast microacope. But having a phase contrast microscope around would be helpful as I try to stop the low level (though impactful) of hemolysis. I suspect it is of fungal nature (aspergillus niger) and I think it lowers my metabolism by inhibiting cytoxhrome oxidase, affecting the ETC in mitochondrial respiration. The colony of pathogens also require my innate immune system to onstantly produce inflammatory and oxidative responses that require a corresponding antioxidative response from my body (to prevent tissue destruction) and this depleted my albumin stores in blood. This causes hypovolemia and requires my body to compensate with higher blood pressure. And so far, 25 years since I began fixing my high BP, I am still stuck figuring out how to overcome this wall. But high BP is really hard to cure. Standard medicine only treats it.
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    @mag-me said: why would high dose aspirin have a negative effect on the liver please explain HD aspirin impact the detox pathway Cyp450 (slow down + remain longer) What does CYP450 do in the liver? The cytochrome P450 (CYP450) system describes a group of enzymes found predominantly in the liver that are responsible for the metabolism of most drugs in clinical use. CYP450 enzymes are typically involved in phase I oxidation, reduction, and hydrolysis reactions within the liver.
  • Homemade SolBan - Summer 2026

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    Get 99% ethanol. Also someone mentioned magnetic stirrer, I will try that since the aspirin didnt disolve for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f06QZCVUHg&list=RD9f06QZCVUHg&start_radio=1
  • Homemade SolBan

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    @Cicero I'm almost ready to make my own SolBan too and have everything except distilled water. Are you using a magnetic stir plate? It seems like it's the way to get the salicylic acid to dissolve completely but I haven't tried it yet.
  • Songs you like

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VzVRfXZcTM
  • Anavar Source Ray Peat

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    this post makes me mad
  • moggy chicken log

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    [image: 1777755998863-screenshot-2026-05-02-at-22.06.34.png] It's just begun. so this could be placebo. Just did the second shot. It was beautfiul. Cracked the vial open perfectly. Needle in and out in 15 seconds. Tiny drop of blood. No bleeding. Like a boss.
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    How can I remove seborrheic keratosis? The CO2 laser is very effective in permanently removing seborrheic keratoses. By vaporizing the superficial layers of the skin, the laser eliminates abnormal cells without damaging the surrounding tissue. This helps prevent the recurrence of the treated lesions. Other alternative: cryogenization (frozen).