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  • Stanolabs Testosterone gel

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    this looks interesting for people looking for a dhea product https://healthnatura.com/dhea-oil-1-oz/
  • Why am i smarter when sick/histamine?

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    @lobotomize It's pretty complex... Research the effects of activation of H1 and H2 histamine receptors. You can also read https://men-elite.com/2020/01/03/the-high-dopamine-histamine-personality/
  • Songs you like

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdN5GyTl8K0
  • Cooking with Jennifer

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    @Mossy, yes, exactly! The right kind of novelty. Like you, I don’t love cooking or cleaning. I like eating and cleanliness, and proactivity—taking action, especially during times of crisis, is good for my morale, just as long as I remind myself that some things can’t or aren’t meant to be fixed, the blessing and curse of the eternal optimist. Strained yogurt is great! I’ve used it in bread, too. Also as a gum-free substitute for cream cheese when making cheesecake and cream cheese and honey stuffed cinnamon bread finger sandwiches. I wasn’t a fan of yogurt until I tried skyr while following carnivore, discovered how satiating yogurt could be, and started straining it. Speaking of the carnivore diet, the fact that your brother was willing to try it tells me he’s open to change so I think you’re right to trust that he’ll modify his diet if he feels something is lacking. Plus, he now knows what it’s like to feel good after knocking at death’s door so I imagine that’s something he’ll try to hold on to. Regarding thyroid, it was crucial both times my thyroid crashed, but not as crucial as reducing stress. I struggled to get my temp and pulse rate up, and my TSH down, prior to dedicating time regularly to decompress. Knowing your sensitivity to supplements and the tachycardia, I can understand your reservation. It’s likely that the tachy is caused by an excess of adrenaline that is compensating for low thyroid and Ray said that “there is usually an intensification of the effect of adrenaline” that can last up to two weeks when starting thyroid. Increasing magnesium intake—I used mag bicarb water but with your sensitivity to supplements, kale broth or mag oil applied transdermally may be better tolerated—and reducing all forms of stress as much as possible can help with that. Also, trialing different forms of thyroid. My mum and I experienced heart palpitations from synthetic thyroid, but not standardized NDT. As someone who grew up with street lights, but has lived without them now for 21 years, I much prefer having them. Having nothing but moonlight for illumination sounds romantic until it’s evening and you’re forced to shovel a 300’ driveway during a snowstorm so you can get to work in the morning. lol With that said, I’ve only ever lived on the outskirts of town, near rural farming communities—cornfields were my playground…and that’s not creepy at all —even while growing up in the largest city in the state so street lights have never outshined the stars here. The majority of this area of the US has more trees (and ticks) than people so I imagine I’d have to be in Boston for that to happen. Haha! Embrace the snobbery. Life is too short to settle if one has a choice not to. The only bread I ever really cared for is a French bread that comes from a bakery in the city. The bread is baked on the same pans as the pastries so it has a hint of cinnamon that, oddly enough, makes it outstanding even with the savory grinders the bakery uses the bread for. I’m curious about the heritage wheat you’re using and if it’s one I’ve tried. Do you mind sharing the variety? Of all the varieties I’ve tried, I like spelt as an all-purpose flour. I like its sweet and nutty flavor. If I’m not mistaken, akgrrrl and Rinse & rePeat from the old RPF like einkorn.
  • moggy chicken log

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    @alfredoolivas added sugar is slop, even more so if you dont intend to eat meat, optimal amount is 0 if you have the possibility to eat good fruits
  • 11-keto-DHT for penile growth

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  • Biotin and liver cancer

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    https://bioenergetic.forum/post/53285 https://bioenergetic.forum/post/53271 I had fun reading these again, thank you sneedster. And no one can argue with you, they may as well argue with a bathroom mirror. @sunsunsun said in Avocado: Toxic but how much?: Even the authors of the liver collagen solubility study showing avocado tended to promote fibrosis say they are surprised at their result because their previous study in skin showed the opposite effect. Something's wrong with the controls in almost all of the literature and we all know it. There were at least 2 whole threads about this on rpf. This was also highly amusing btw. 9/9 spirited character. https://bioenergetic.forum/post/63157 @sunsunsun said in Avocado: Toxic but how much?: Danny Roddy who apparently is le Ray Peat expert never caught this or called him out on it. This is a guy who charges people money for his 'expertise' on bioenergetics. The hasty pursuit of practical application for chicken farming.
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    @alfredoolivas said in Are microdoses of mifeprestone the ultimate receptor level anti-glucorticoid?: it would likely occupy all progesteorone receptors, it's birth control, you can get it through online pharmacies I think. Then I don't think it's really worth the hassle. Id still be curious to hear how something like this feels and affects a person...
  • Bioenergetic Music/Music Theraphy.

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    https://youtu.be/cXHyf-di6C0
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    ooh yea aspirin blocks further production
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    @CrumblingCookie said in Peaty uncoupler vs. Ozempic who wins ? New study.: If it enhances autophagy through AMPK it should not be limited to mitophagy but also cover xeno-autophagy Good point. That might make it helpful for fighting infections. @CrumblingCookie said in Peaty uncoupler vs. Ozempic who wins ? New study.: So a shift away from carbohydrates to FAO People often paint uncouplers as FAO-increasers. But they increase FAO and carb oxidation. The above article mentions it increasing TCA cycle, which can be fed by carbs and fat. It probably also depends on which tissues we are talking about. If you want to lean out your liver increasing FAO there is probably a good thing. @CrumblingCookie said in Peaty uncoupler vs. Ozempic who wins ? New study.: The MOA of BAM15 would then be a combination of inducing UCP and something along the line of metformin or berberine or spermidine (but lacking the Beclin-1 upregulation). (A comparison with resveratrol is less suitable since, although it lowers intracellular ATP through AMPK, I dare say its most important effect is through Sirt1) AMPK increases SIRT1. So BAM15 should do that, too.
  • Random, interesting studies

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    @lobotomize yes but i think you'd have to be in somewhat decent shape to reap the benefits of cold showers. There is such a thing is cold resistance when it comes to thermogenesis and uncoupling. IIRC there was a study showing that grains of paradise were able to reverse that state in humans.
  • Welcome!

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    If you do it in a thread in the clear it could simultaneously generate a fascinating discussion.
  • Angular cheilitis

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  • cancer treatment for pets

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    @Peatful my dog actually grew a lipoma of some sort when I added bluebonnet brewer's yeast powder to her diet.
  • 11-OXO Trials

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    @hawk1 I have similar concerns to you regarding suppression. So, despite that, I have also gone the nuclear route with 500mg a week of T isocaproate. Surprisingly, I haven't detected much suppression if any because vitamin E, pregnenolone/DHEA, and progesterone all work to oppose estrogen and prolactin which are the main underlying mechanisms behind endogenous shutdown. This is all because regular T aromatizes, unlike 11KT, which shockingly does NOT! So even if you're not already doing other Peaty things you are already in a low risk position.
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    @engineer You can find a chemical for everything, but often creating or buying it costs too much compared to its value
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    @16characterstwas put some fish oil on the phone it will oxidise the evil blue light
  • Sterile gut makes no sense to me

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    Maybe the problem's above your complaint @gg12 . Hydrochloric acid.
  • Does Aspirin Affect Fat Loss?

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    @16characterstwas why would reduce endotoxin increase weight gain?