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    @gg12 In natural form and size, it already works. Nano is not only superfluous, but isn't proven safe.
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    Fresh berries and sliced bananas are always good upgrade. You can also do warm cinnamon apples, stewed cherries or a little vanilla Greek yogurt with fruit.
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    @sunsunsun, thank you for sharing. We have a similar meal that’s a staple in my family, except we have the baked beans on the side. I’ll try it on the milk bread and see what my dad thinks. Thanks again!
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    I have very bad rosacea, looks like I am sunburnt all the time and the only thing that works for me is the medication Rhofade. I have only used it a few times though because of my fear of the “rebound effect”, plus I don’t even know if it is a safe medication to use from a holistic perspective. I don’t understand chemistry but it looks like it is an alpha 1 receptor agonist and vasoconstrictor. Are there any Peaty vasoconstrictors out there? My rosacea is the type that has been with me since a small child, I would flush with exercise, but in my adolescence it slowly became permanent until my face is red all the time. So different from the type of rosacea Peat discusses in his article on it, the type associated with alcoholics with the red hardened nose and visible blood vessels.
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    @Milk-Destroyer I steam potatoes for 75minutes and then peel them with a knife. russet potato peels especially seem suboptimal. the French are correct in their method of potato preparation. Then instead of adding butter I just eat with 87/13 ground beef and use the fat from that mixed in the potatoes. with ketchup and finely diced raw red onion.
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    TETRAHYDROCURCUMIN THC increases lifes span in mice by about 12% https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10522-007-9100-z Tetrahydrocurcumin extends life span in fruit flies https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3249455/#s2 It lowered weight gain, inflammation and liver steatosis on a HFD via AMPK activation. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.8b04624 THC helps NAFLD, lowered SCD1 and FAS. Increased bile acid excretion via Mrp2 and Bsep. And changed bile acid composition. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11816436/ Increases CYP7A1, a key rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol-to-bile acid conversion. Also increases FXR receptor. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2025.1576221/full THC inceases dopamine via MAO-B inhibition. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18408903/ Tetrahydrocurcumin Outperforms Curcumin in Preventing Oxidative Stress https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40649742/ It inhibits tumor growth in Triple-negative breast cancer https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12789769/ Curcumins inhibit 3bHSD and progesterone production. Although the more saturated verion THC is less powerfull at that. Dosage seems so high that effects should be negligible. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10187107/ THC increases UCP1 and adiponectin in adipose tissue https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/12/4552 normalizes blood glucose and causes a marked improvement of altered carbohydrate metabolic enzymes https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16438392/ Radiation protective https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10803946/
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    I heard on Bioenergetic helpline episode that someone had trouble sleeping with taking T4 actually before bed, perhaps what disrupt my sleep architecture is the T4 component of NDT when taken later in the day.
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    @Milk-Destroyer said: I've always wondered if substances going through airport xrays would have some effect on their structure, what do you think? It is entirely a matter of intensity, duration, and repetition Summary: 1. The Sun (The Borderline Case) Time exposure makes the difference While visible light is completely safe, the Sun emits Ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV light sits exactly on the border of the ionizing spectrum. It has short enough wavelengths to pack a punch. It physically damages skin cells and causes sunburns, which is why it can lead to structural DNA changes (skin cancer) over time. However Infra-Red light is fine when you adapt the wavelength and the duration. Picture 8. [image: 1781351554822-8.electro-magnetic-spectrums-from-several-devices.jpg] 2. Cell Phone in a Pocket (Trouser or Breast Pocket) Ionization Capability: Absolutely zero. Warmth has a incidence (thermal effect). NB: Everybody won’t agree here. I don’t put mine in a trouser pocket since it has an influence on my hand when I use it for a long time on internet. 3. Public Electric Streetlight Zero impact if you’re not electrical sensitive (50Hz to 60Hz). NB: It's different if it's a high-voltage pylon. Cows whose water trough is under this type of pylon produce significantly less milk. 4. Airport Scanners Too short to have an impact. + low level on the scale. 5. Dental xRays: Yes. I’ve asked Google to develop some points. Has to be confirmed by another source since we can’t trust AI, as you already know. AI flatters you and sometimes invents / often extrapolates to avoid contradicting itself. The Physics of Exposure • Intensity: Both airport scanners and dental X-rays use extremely low-intensity beams. They are engineered to look only at surface levels or thin jaw bones, requiring a fraction of the power used for deep-tissue medical scans like CT scans. [1, 2] • Duration: The exposure time is measured in milliseconds. The beam clicks on and off almost instantly, minimizing the window of interaction with your cells. • Repetition: For the average person, these events happen once or twice a year. The human body has highly efficient, constant cellular repair mechanisms that easily fix the minor, isolated cellular stress caused by such infrequent, low-dose exposures. [1] The Exception: Developing Life Your concern about pregnant women is scientifically spot-on. • Rapid Cell Division: A fetus is in a state of rapid development. Cells are dividing constantly to form organs and body structures. • Higher Sensitivity: Cells undergoing mitosis (division) are significantly more vulnerable to DNA alterations from ionizing radiation. • Precautions: This is why dental offices use extra precautions, like lead aprons that cover the abdomen, or delay non-urgent routine X-rays until after delivery, purely as a protective measure for that sensitive stage of life. [1, 2] For an adult, a few routine exposures do not accumulate enough energy to alter your body's structure.