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  • 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.
  • The anti-cortisol mechanism of trenbolone

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    @jamezb46 Any thoughts on stanazol and halotestin?
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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
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    @CrumblingCookie said: UDCA and TUDCA appear to be rather neutral towards fungi from what I can find. I thought TUDCA was helpful on the basis of it being a secondary bile acid. But I also didn't find studies on that... I've been taking TUDCA for about 10 days. And my body seems to get used to it. In the beginning it lead to loss of water retention, fuller muscles, better liver function and even a bile dump. Now it doesn't seem to do much anymore. Not sure why. But I often have the experience that I develope tolerance to things rather quickly. @CrumblingCookie said: I'had looked into therapeutic DCA use as well but it's also strongly cytotoxic to human cells. Or perhaps I'm not remembering correctly and endogenous DCA abundance is always being mixed up with a concurrent abundance of the more harmful LCA. Yes I think it's also cancer inducing. And hard to find. Not even sure how you got the UDCA. Do you think there's any reason to take UDCA if I've tried TUDCA? @CrumblingCookie said: gentian and taraxacum are the basic cholagogics I believe tincture of gold coin grass aka Lysimachia aka Jin Qian Cao or glechoma hederacea was a profoundly effective addition back then, too. Interesting I will check those out. 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.
  • Where can I source Daridorexant?

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    @Peater0921 If you're in U.S just try to get them to prescribe you xywav
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    @Mossy so the capsules of oregano they sell for candida - are they 100% oil? As for using the oil topically , in 50ml of aloe juice, I added 4 drops of Polysorbate 20 and thyme oil, which is similarly hot to oregano, and felt a slight burn from it . this would be about 0.20% strength of the entire bottle.
  • 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.
  • Peaty waffles/pancakes

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    @sunsunsun not even the goyim want that stuff Maple syrup all the way
  • 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
  • Cooking with Jennifer

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    Milk powder buns recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrVICTIdbT0 4 ingredient ravioli lasagna recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmsfnHsMY98
  • 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).
  • Peaty Video Games?

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    @Luke lol tbh it is, in a sense, Peaty. It's a party game to play with your friends, and it relies on dice rolls (synchronicity) to win.
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    @BearWithMe said in Mysterious gallbladder disease - can't digest fat for no apparent reason: I was surprised my PTH is so low because my symptoms and clinical findings (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia) exactly match those of hyperparathyroidism, minus the low PTH of course. I agree that this doesn't match up. Not elegant. What would retesting PTH change about it? How much calcium do you take per day? I have not many new ideas since the past ones. I'd rather do a full electrolyte panel (Na, Cl, K, Ca, Mg), kidney function, total protein, urea, uric acid, complete blood count, liver enzymes, cobalamin and H. pylori IgG & IgA immunoblotting, all in serum. And consider artichoke leaf extract and pinning Bpc 157.
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    "The dose makes the poison." "Alle Dinge sind Gift, und nichts ist ohne Gift; allein die Dosis macht, daß ein Ding kein Gift ist." ~Paracelsus
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    @alfredoolivas "DO NOT USE IN HORSES INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION" [image: tenor.gif]
  • Pramipexole log

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    Update I'm trying 0.375mg (6 drops) now but am splitting it across 3 drops morning, 3 drops night. So far not much of a difference but it could take a couple days for the half lives to even out
  • Hitting a wall in my cut, stuck at 225 lbs, 6’2. Any advice?

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    @raytreats said in Hitting a wall in my cut, stuck at 225 lbs, 6’2. Any advice?: I am open to any suggestions! Hi, Here are some key points to optimize the situation when you want to lose weight, not muscle. Plateau possible for 8-12 weeks. Never eat less than 80 % of your required body needs, except if you eat on a 5.2 diet (2 days with less K/calories, not consecutive). Or the brain often slows metabolism down. Target between 1.8 – 2.2 g protein per kilo body weight (1 kg = 2 pounds). +/ 35 g protein per take, otherwise you overload your metabolism and you store fat (conversion) if you don’t take enzymes. E.g. EnzyMedica, lipogold 120 caps. The one I use when I eat a lot of fat. Fat isn't a problem because it contributes to satiety and slows down digestion, with a positive impact on blood sugar levels. Insulin and stress management are two key elements in weight management. Target MUFA’s (olive, avocado and macadamia nuts) because the body burns them very well. The first meal of the day is very important in insulin management. This has an impact on the rest of the day. No crispy cereal (Kellogg’s), 250 ml orange juice, nor yaourt. Eat rather an orange (with fibber). If you drink an orange juice, 100 ml max at one time and go afterwards for a 20’ walk One example: 2 fruits, among which one red berry fruit, with a white full fat-cheese. Use 1 tsp honey and 1 tsp coconut syrup (or Maple syrup). No agave, nor added cane sugar (devitalized). No yaourt here (with a meal), to avoid insulin stimulation (110 level). Add one slice of cheese (Gouda type) and 1 or 2 slices ham. Mind nitrite. You’ll need 500 mg L-ascorbic acid powder (1/16th tsp) to counteract nitrite to avoid nitrosamine formation (cancerous). To be taken 5’ before the meal or just at the beginning. I use the Scottish label – Quali-C– to avoid the rubbish one. No acerola. A shake with collagen powder could help (2 tsp = 10 g). Rice has a not so good GI (glycemic index). I remedy this situation by adding a legume. A diet rich in protein does not guarantee a sufficient intake of lysine when eating cereals (wheat, rice, corn). You lack lysine to optimize the nitrogen balance (a full range of amino acids). => 5 scopes basmati rice (5x 11 g) with 3 scopes pink lentils. I add 1 big tsp butter. You adapt the amount to your desiderata. Pink lentils have more or less the same time cooking (11’). Vary the type of carbs / starch + vegetable (fibber) if you don’t want to feed one type of intestinal bacteria. Transit must be OK with starch. A meal should always begin with fibber and meat (with fat) to optimize the insulin management. See Jessie Inaupsché – the Glucose Goddess – if you need examples. I can give a link with explanations, if interested. Stress management is very helpful to avoid AA cascade and the cessation of lipolysis. The secretion of adrenaline, then cortisol, will lead to a change in blood sugar management. We switch to a different mode, with muscle degradation. Hope it can help.