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  • Biotin and liver cancer

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    @sunsunsun said in Biotin and liver cancer: one reference of his in an article that explicitly proves the opposite of what he says in the article Could be a good opener for an rp contradictions thread.
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  • Does Aspirin Affect Fat Loss?

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    @16characterstwas why would reduce endotoxin increase weight gain?
  • Random, interesting studies

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    @Mauritio wild study which makes an argument that those taking cold showers are actually using it as instinctual self medication
  • Why am i smarter when sick/histamine?

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  • cancer treatment for pets

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    @jeeba said in cancer treatment for pets: my cat recently grew a sizeable tumor behind his armpit, a little bigger than the size of a quarter, he is about 6 years old. It was making it hard for him to move, and he would incessantly lick it until it was raw. following the reproach to metabolism and georgi dinkov's promising rat research (where he cured the JAKO strain cancer in rats with only B vitamins and aspirin) I decided to give my cat some brewers yeast. Brewers yeast is an excellent source of all B vitamins, which is often sold as a supplement for pets to help remove tooth plaque. I decided against aspirin because it seems that cats have an issue breaking down salycylic acid, and i didn't want to give him human B vitamins and especially not methylated B vitamins. After just a week of putting a small amount in his food the tumor had shrunk to nothing, within two weeks the spot was completely gone, and the hair grew back. He also gets the zoomies and becomes very happy and playful when I give him his brewers yeast. I wish I had known this earlier. I lost my beloved childhood dog to some type of cancer that covered him in tumors, and I've watched countless other dogs suffer the same way. Anecdotal, but it's some food for thought. Quick question: Was it a lipoma? Meaning - was it a fatty mass. Thanks for posting. This is promising and helpful.
  • 2 Month Milk Diet Review

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    @sphagnum Orally with water. https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Singulares-Shell-Powder-Extra-Fine/dp/B07TD46XG5?th=1
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    @sunsunsun cortisol le bad
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    @Gardner that post was after potato as starch meal so yor assumption is incorrect and secondly i take increased appetite as easy marker of increased vitality
  • Smelly sweat from choccy milk?

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  • Sterile gut makes no sense to me

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    The idea is the the “good” (less dangerous) will crowd out the more dangerous ones, when you already have the dangerous ones. But best to have neither is ray’s and haidut’s conclusion. Carrot salad safest way to control the effects of bacteria.
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  • Coffee questions

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    @gg12 Does coffee deplete calcium ? Don’t think so Why is my sleep worse on days I drink coffee / it’s hard to fall asleep even if I drink it at 9am. I almost feel like the effects last for a day or two. Try less strong coffee or decaf (with cream and sugar.) And in small amounts. Then work your way up. I feel like it makes my metabolism too fast so I franticly eat starch slop to calm down the starvation. But this just makes issues worse in the long term. Have it with cream and sugar. makes all the difference in the world. Should I force a cup of coffee everyday and hope I adapt? I have SIBO , lactose intolerance, poor liver, bad liver glycogen etc just looking to get things up to speed again. No, forcing doesn’t work. But it does help with those and alot of things, not just because of the caffeine but also because of the nutrients, chlorogenic acid, etc. So start with decaf (still has some beneficial caffeine ) and in smaller amounts, then work your way up. Add some cream and sugar to balance out the caffeine and other components.
  • The processing of MILK and unsaturation

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    @Mossy said in The processing of MILK and unsaturation: Strangely, the Alexandre brand milk, the one with the true full milk fat (6%), A2, and 100% grass-fed, uses a plastic bottle. Too bad. They were so close to seemingly having the crème de la crème of milk (pun maybe intended, subconsciously...haha). Not that I could buy this on a regular basis, but if opportunity allowed, it would be nice to get this with glass. Yes, indeed. I think so too. Milk has a shorter shelf-life than water. Water in plastic bottles are often 6 months old. So more time for nano particles to migrate. We speak here about nano, not micro-particles, enable to pass through the BBB. If you mix tap water for usual drink, mineral water for coffee machine (less calcium) and flashed-pasteurized milk 250 ml (1/2 gallon) (whatever the source is, glass or plastic), it should be OK. OK if you get some kinds of polyphenols (EGCG, resveratrol, and Theracurcumin to moderate glial plaque. The Taurine / Vitamin B6 (PLP) / Magnesium Trio. NB: I fill a jar the day before (+/ 20 H) with tap water (chlorine evaporated and less Ca left) and afterwards in a magnetic thermos bottle (inox) for the the following daily use. Useful info for other readers: https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/9017/neuro-degeneration-a-multi-factorial-approach => Useful nutrients for the brain. Modulation of the nervous system.
  • Low soluble fiber = leaky gut?

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    Or the other way around. Better to keep so-called soluble fibre low, to prevent LG
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  • Bioenergetic Music/Music Theraphy.

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    https://youtube.com/watch?v=oJVtaMKqAx0
  • Vit D3 in Milk is Fish Oil

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    There's something fishy about this story.
  • Should I drink milk with sibo?

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    @gg12 what @awawat said. Also other things to try: Goat milk; Ultra pasteurized (UP) milk which is often labeled UHT (Ultra High Temperature) milk; Buttermilk (tastes like unsweetened kefir) Try whichever appeals to you and whenever you feel like having some, then work your way up. Sweetened condensed milk is another great option. Good luck
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    @BearWithMe said in Mysterious gallbladder disease - can't digest fat for no apparent reason: salt might be necessary for stomach HCL production I don't add any salt now and cook food myself with no salt. My blood levels of CL are always showing in higher range. If I add salt my stomach feels irrtated or inflamed , it rather hinders stomach HCL production. But a bit of pickles with a teaspoon of brine can be very helpful occasionally .