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  • Tuinone a new product by Georgi

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    @engineer Cmon fuckers I know someone has tried this
  • moggy chicken log

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    @alfredoolivas said in moggy chicken log: 4.) <500mg sodium a day to minimise aldose reductase 5.) Prolactin max 6.) Try limit fructose for glucose (just started this) [image: 1777229771422-hge284mwaaaguz4.jpeg]
  • Pramipexole log

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    Update I took 0.25mg (4 drops) 5 hours ago, an upgrade from the 0.125mg done until now It made me slightly tired and maybe not perform as well in the gym It seems to be suppressing prolactin but not to a major degree SO FAR it's exactly the meme below [image: 1776987389369-da.png]
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    @CrumblingCookie said in Bile can serve as a reservoir for funghi, making them harder to treat: Any new ventures into this? Yes, I'm trying TUDCA atm. It's interesting that some bile acids have pro-microbial effects (primary BAs) and some have anti microbial effects (secondary BAs). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39204302/ TCA for example enables fungal infections. "...TCA through drinking water is sufficient to induce colonization and dissemination of CA in wild-type and immunosuppressed mice." https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8708873/ While LCA and DCA have anti-fungal effects in a variety of ways. (TUDCA should have a similar effect) "Interestingly, LCA and DCA also significantly inhibited the germ tube, hyphae and biofilm formation in C. albicans. " https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29648597/ The main reason for taking tudca is to thin the bile and support the liver - gallbladder axis. That seems to be the bottleneck for me. Maybe working on the affected organs is more fruitful than trying to eradicate the fungus? Not sure. And since TUDCA should have significant direct anti-fungal effects on top of that, it could be suitable candidate in my case.
  • Silicon the dietary nutrient

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    Why G5 or the same sized molecule works at low concentration G5 is not a dissolved mineral. It travels as a tiny particle — small enough to slip into a cell without needing a receptor or a gate. Once inside, its silicon surface is chemically reactive in a specific way that stimulates collagen production. Think of it like a very small key rather than a large dose of a nutrient. The key doesn't need to be present in large quantities. It just needs the right shape to open the right door. The "right shape" here is the unusual geometry of the carbon-silicon bond — which orients three reactive hydroxyl groups in a way that mineral silicon, dissolved in water as an ion, simply cannot replicate. That's it. Small particle, right shape, gets inside, does a specific job. Silicon is not just a structural material. At the cellular level it acts as a biological catalyst for hydroxylation reactions. Silicon also participates in:  Glycosaminoglycan synthesis — the gel-like molecules that hydrate cartilage and interstitial tissue  Elastin formation — the protein that gives arteries and skin their elastic recoil  Mitochondrial membrane stability — silicon-hydroxyl interactions help maintain membrane fluidity under oxidative stress NB: Need a further development: Mitochondrial energy as a key mechanism to optimize recovery. Mitochondria — the actual bottleneck of recovery Every repair process that could be discussed — collagen synthesis, glycosaminoglycan production, elastin formation — is energetically expensive. It runs on ATP. And ATP is produced almost exclusively in mitochondria. The mitochondrial inner membrane is where this production happens — specifically at the electron transport chain, a series of protein complexes embedded in that membrane. Their efficiency depends entirely on membrane fluidity and integrity. QED (CFFD, in French: What had to be demonstrated / proved). Excerpt Silicon as Versatile Player in Plant and Human Biology Source: doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00994 Si bioavailability in human diet, e.g., strengthens bones and improves immune response, as well as neuronal and connective tissue health. Despite this empiric knowledge, the essentiality of Si still remains enigmatic.
  • Songs you like

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgQVZgAqKt4
  • Cooking with Jennifer

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    @Mossy, no worries. I don’t feel burdened by the thread. You just seem more skilled than I am. I can see the efficiency of being precise, for sure. I’m a recovering perfectionist and highly analytical so I understand that, as well. At its worst, I suffered from analysis paralysis so I took a much needed information vacation to reconnect to my instincts and intuition. I suspect men are naturally more instinctual than analytical, but Western culture creates self-doubt by valuing external authority over instinct. Thank you. Yes, absolutely, supporting the matter can help the mind. Maybe not the most popular opinion, but I think mind over matter can be dangerous. I don’t think we should give all our power away to our biology, but I do think we should give ourselves grace. Even though we’re capable beings, sometimes we need more than willpower and positive thinking to overcome our challenges. There’s no shame in receiving help. That’s a reasonable reaction. There’s nothing like the wrong colored cup to ruin a drink. I like that—“touch water.” Not sure if you’ve heard of it before, but there’s actually such a thing as float therapy. It’s sensory deprivation and involves floating in a tank filled with salt water. It’s like the Dead Sea encapsulated. I could never do it as I’m claustrophobic but aside from the enclosed tank, it seems very relaxing. Having premade ingredients is smart. I have a few sides and meats I keep in the fridge to mix and match throughout the week like roasted honey butter carrots, mashed and scalloped potatoes, marinated pork tenderloin and herbed turkey tenderloin, and then some buns I keep in the freezer that take only 25 seconds in the microwave to heat up. My dad’s appetite is so low that no food appeals to him. It’s a side-effect of his cancer treatments that was made worse by the flu and his stubbornness. Despite my warnings, he didn’t get the gravity of the treatments and kept up his normal routine. He’s a musician and continued playing gigs through the worst of his symptoms, caught colds, shared them with me, and we were at the tail end of one when we got the flu at Christmas. A month in and we still felt off, but he played another gig, said he felt so bad that he had to lean against the wall while playing, is now feeling so lousy he can’t walk more than a yard without asking to be put down, while I fantasize about living like a homeless person on the beach, floating around all day on a surfboard and eating Cantonese takeout because anything more than that seems exhausting. Haha! Thankfully, my useless knowledge is not limited to health so I’m ready for any gameshow. But you’re right, Wonka anything is better because it’s mixed with love, sprinkled with dew, covered in chocolate and a miracle or two. Lord knows I could use a miracle or two, and a maid, and a cook, and something for the delirium that’s clearly setting in. Help me!
  • WICKED SORE THROAT + I got the FLU ----- HELP ------

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    in general for cold and flu: lots of vitamin e (6 x 400 units before bed) vitamin k to counteract blood thinning from vitamin e ascorbyl palmitate (1,5 grams) astaxanthin with a fatty meal (50 to 100 mg) for your throat specifically: you can directly apply methylene blue, by just slowly swallowing a solution, or using oversized q-tips The most effective remedy but the most unpleasant one, is swallowing ginger juice. it will sting quite a bit, but it's incredibly effective. I actually have it in a squirt bottle with a bent nozzle, so that The Ginger juice doesn't touch my teeth. do it a few times a day as needed, the stinging will go down as the condition improves.
  • Carbamates - underrated feature of CO2

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  • Stop me from Accutane

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    @jakethesnake you can read about BPC-157 here Judging by the thread so far, the last thing I'd suggest before trying Accutane is maybe some antibiotic if you haven't already - a lot of stuff on here about that.
  • Nuclear Peating

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    Just ordered a Nikon Plan 100x/1.25 DL Ph4 objective Stay tuned for more
  • Fenclonine

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    @jamezb46 said in Fenclonine: @hwisdom It doesn't block serotonin but it increases dopamine and as Georgi has written many times whenever dopamine increases serotonin tends to decrease because of enzyme competition. There are exceptions but in general the above is true as a rule. ok thought so, thought it was smth like metergoline
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    Never mind, my effort to think was flawed. With elevated serum calcium you cannot have any hypoparathyroidism. Still, there's some weird connection between calcium deficiency, fat malabsorption, yeast growth.
  • How to reverse a weird kind of hair loss?

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    @alfredoolivas it’s not methylated and we don’t know. rock on
  • Unbelievable Reddit thread

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    @engineer please share
  • Pregnenolone in Canada

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    @PrinceTrebata Have you considered shipping it to a US PO Box and collecting it there? Probably on feasable if you live near the border.
  • Boiling greens

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    @hwisdom @luch @bioeclectic thanks guys
  • Tadalafil log

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    @jamezb46 what makes ginger better for this?
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    @risingfire brought the final boss variable compounder