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  • Tadalafil log

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    Day 0 part 2: Took 6 more drops a couple hours ago and am still feeling absolutely nada Let's see tomorrow if my liquid tadalafil is bunk
  • Random, interesting studies

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    @Mauritio Bro this is insane. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18505478/ If the mice were drinking 3.2ml of water a day, that is 0.032mg of DNP. They weighed around 0.0475kg So 0.67mg / kg HED is 0.0536mg per kg 80kg man: 4mg [image: 1776476511646-95075b7e-bbe3-490e-abf7-7946436baa12-image.png]
  • Songs you like

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7Nmz7puMog
  • WICKED SORE THROAT + I got the FLU ----- HELP ------

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    Thank you, @kilgore and @LetTheRedeemed ️.
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    Hepatic fungal infections do occur in patients up to >8years after liver transplantation. Can't see whether those are due to preexisting chronic infection of the donor organ (and remaining relatively dormant until idiosyncratic exacerbation or building up at a steady, gradual pace) or whether it's acquired by translocation during the life-long requirement of post-transplant immunosuppression. Anyway: The way such hepatic fungal infections are being treated is by flooding systemic antifungals to reign in extra-hepatic dissemination and then replacing the liver a couple of months later. They discard the infected liver and put in another one. They don't even try to achieve hepatic tissue clearance. What an astonishingly harsh fact to have sink in.
  • Is aspirin before weightlifting le good or le bad

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    @sunsunsun No I mocked you for expecting the confirmation that the book was not AI slop to come from the OP of that thread who looks like he is either the author or otherwise affiliated with the author. As the great Thomas Reid wrote, "If you want to know if a man is a liar, don't ask him"
  • Antibiotic Experiences

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    low dose doxycycline or minocycline is basically a quinone supplement. amoxicillin should be taken as amoxicillin clauvinate for wider range of bacteria targeted
  • The Carbonated Body. CO2 book!

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    @jamezb46 literally something like what you've posted in the next paragraph as counter evidence you cultured swine
  • Stopping Antibiotic Course

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    @Mallard6146 What did you end up deciding to do? I recently took a 7 day course of clarithromycin 500 mg 2x a day. I had some of the worst gas and bloating in my life. I also had really bad insomnia and felt asexual.
  • Stanolabs DHT gel

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    @saturnuscv which brand pharma oxandroloine?
  • moggy chicken log

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    @alfredoolivas, gotcha. The murasaki’s flesh is drier and finer than a lot of the orange varieties, but its flavor is definitely sweet—it’s been compared to vanilla cake with hints of brown sugar and chestnut. Stokes purple is another variety with dense, dry flesh and has only a mild sweetness, but I don’t know if it’s available outside the US. Sorry I couldn’t be of help.
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    @engineer cabergoline increases noradrenaline though.
  • Hypothyoidism and overschdeuling yourself?

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    What risingfire said. With thyroid energy, I feel like I have all the time in the world, like I did when I was a child—it’s as if time moves slower when my thyroid is functioning optimally—and I feel an excitement to do things, but it’s accompanied by this sense of calm or peace, while adrenaline energy feels like there isn’t enough time in the day to get everything I want done, like time is flying by, and there’s usually this background feeling of anxiety, a fear of my own mortality, really. With both energy sources, I have moments of euphoria, which made distinguishing between the two and adjusting my diet and thyroid dose accordingly quite challenging in the beginning so going by my temps (including temps of extremities—cold feet, hands, nose and/or ears are a telltale sign that adrenaline is compensating for thyroid and cutting off circulation to them to keep the core and vital organs warm), pulse rate and slightly more involved but very helpful is evaporation rate, i.e., average total fluids consumed and eliminated via sweat vs urine in a 24 hr period.
  • Cooking with Jennifer

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    @Mossy, thank you for understanding. I’ve been taking advantage of the beautiful weather we’ve been having here and helping my dad build up the endurance he lost since having the flu in January so I’ve been away from my computer and the forum more, lately. I think the thread’s title should read Cooking With Mossy because you’re far more ambitious and precise with your cooking than I am. You remind me of my brother. While I hardly ever measure ingredients and prefer using my senses—for example, I can tell by smell when something is done baking—my brother is methodical and likes following detailed instructions. I joke that it’s because he’s a Virgo, a sign known for its meticulous attention to detail, sometimes to its own detriment, and that if you want something done to perfection, hire a person with Virgo (or Capricorn) placements. I’m so glad you’ve made strides with your health and with your level of dedication, I have no doubt that you’ll continue to. I think my success with thyroid is a reflection of my long-standing deficiency, having had an under-active thyroid since birth and certain stressful experiences like molestation that suppressed it further. I think the average person with a healthier history could improve their thyroid function with diet and lifestyle changes alone. Having overcome the trauma, my need to supplement is minimal now outside of winter so I’m hopeful it will eventually be unnecessary. I’ve been a swimmer since I was in utero —in fact, one of my earliest memories is me as a baby in our pool wishing my mum had put me in the blue floaty she put my cousin in, instead of the red floaty I was in because even barely out of the womb I had strong preferences and don’t care for red lol—so I don’t actually fear I would drown, but I can see myself getting tossed around like a beach ball. However, it’s not mastering surfing that I’m after, but the surfer’s relaxed lifestyle and mindset. I could easily spend hours floating in the ocean on a surfboard (or steamer trunk—shout-out to Joe ), never catching a wave, and be in total bliss if I was in the flow, just being water, my friend. Haha! Fair enough. My dad isn’t a finger tapper, though. I sometimes wish he was because it has been a struggle getting him to eat, especially since his cancer treatments. I used to make all his meals in bulk on Mondays and he would just pull whatever he wanted out of the freezer and reheat it in the microwave throughout the week, but I’m having to make him all his meals daily now because he won’t eat otherwise. LOL at ask Jennifer. I’ve been collecting random knowledge in preparation for if I’m ever a contestant on a game show. I’m convinced with each fact I gather that no matter how useless, it will be the answer to the question that stands between me and the grand prize so it goes in the memory bank. Even if there is credibility to the claimed benefits of sprouting and fermenting, it sounds like grains are only a fraction of your diet so I personally would stick with the flour that’s been working for you. You’re already eliminating the worst offenders (IMO)—the franken ingredients—by baking from scratch. The only reason I like sprouted flour is because I find it sweeter and as a devout Wonka follower, the sweeter the better. My dad doesn’t eat a ton of grains, anyway.
  • Is Cialis/Tadalafil Harmful?

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    @wester130 citrulline boosts all NO (including the inflammatory kind) not just eNOS and nNOS
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    @Mossy dont you dilute it yourself?? for example one drop per 50ml liquid? i don't understand - you used the oil straight?
  • Forever Sibo?

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    why are you eating a not-varied diet in the first place
  • cutting/ starting dnp cycle/wanting any advice

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    @Thyrotic Hey, did you survive?
  • Andro vs DHT? (+ My andro experience)

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    As a counterpoint, I think I've crashed my estrogen with both androsterone and 11kDHT in the past but never noticed anything with my joints because I was taking boron at the same time.
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    Talk with AI (Claude) How efficient is the intake of a MK4 supplement, (with enough fat, hereby 25 g fat with some MUFAs), when taking 1 mg (1 000 mcg) K2 MK4? Question of vehicle only? No intermediate change into menadione, I suppose, since there is no digest process. Need a confirmation, whenever there is a target amount limited to 2-3 mg K2 supplement. Note: 2 takes of 1 mg MK4 at breakfast and midday meal, with 1 000 UI D3 (both at the same time, AKA 2 x 1 000 UI D3). Brain target. AI says (Claude): Summary: A moderate amount of D3 and K2 are co-absorbed in the same chylomicron pathway; so simultaneous intake is fine. Brain target and dose adequacy: 2 mg/day total is a reasonable range for a brain-focused protocol. Step 1 — Chylomicrons (intestinal phase, 0–4h postprandial) Step 2 — Chylomicron remnants → liver (4–6h) Step 3 — VLDL → IDL → LDL (hepatic re-export, hours to days) A possible route for extra-hepatic tissue supply is that part of the K-vitamins are re-packed into LDL, which forms a major transport system from the liver to peripheral tissues. ScienceDirect This is the key insight for your brain target — the liver processes the chylomicron-delivered MK4 and re-exports it via VLDL, which is then progressively remodeled into IDL and LDL for peripheral tissue delivery. Agarose gel electrophoresis of lipoprotein fractions after K2 supplementation revealed distinct chylomicron bands and variations in VLDL and HDL mobility, influenced by dietary lipids and VK2 supplementation. Wiley Online Library