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    What are non-Peaty things you still do?

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    • skylarkS
      skylark
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      I don’t want to live past my prime

      Good things are immeasurably costly

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      • thyroidchor27T
        thyroidchor27
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        Taking iodine
        Hating women
        Doing eccentrics
        Take amphetamines
        Kratom sometimes
        Avoiding animal sources of vitamin A (except some butter here and there)

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          Mulloch94 @fiester
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          @fiester Interesting. I may try beetjuice soon to see how it effects me. I've never tried it before because I simply don't like beets. But if I had to take a wild guess, it may be due to the fact it's increasing nitric oxide TOO much. Since beets can directly stimulate it's synthesis. Whereas PDE-inhibitors will only prevent the breakdown of NO.

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            Mulloch94 @thyroidchor27
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            @thyroidchor27 Hating Women??

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            • PeatriotP
              Peatriot
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              Adding you all to my fake peaters list.

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                Runenight201 @TopicalsOnBalls
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                @TopicalsOnBalls

                I eat a bunch of starch.

                Brown rice and bread are my staples. Always paired with some animal fat and protein.

                I find that no-starch ruins my hormones, and I lose the depth of power in my voice.

                I notice that people who restrict starch tend to have weak voices. Peat, Shawn Baker, Paul Saladino are notable examples.

                You can eat all the meat in the world and have nice big muscles to show for it, but when a man opens his mouth and speaks, I’ll know exactly how masculine he is.

                I believe Peat was able to get away with no starch because he didn’t have to do any physical work in the world. He could just sit around and drink milk and coffee and let his brain fire at hyper speed diving into metabolic science.

                Humans evolved though having to traverse the physical realm, hunting and digging for food. This level of energy output requires very functional muscles in tandem with in tack cognitive functioning. Caloric density on top of high quality nourishment drove our evolution.

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                • ChudC
                  Chud
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                  i regularly goon and edge, i try to take bromocriptine on those days that i do, if i can remember.

                  breakfast for dinner enjoyer

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                    juuls for jews @Chud
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                    @Chud this is the way #epic![alt text](image url)

                    i h8 niggies

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                      TheRealPeater @Buckian
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                      @Buckian said in What are non-Peaty things you still do?:

                      I displace weights in an eccentric fashion at the gym.

                      Lock him up and throw away the key. 😠

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                        pittybitty @oldchem
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                        @oldchem I think the fruit heavy recommendation only really works in warmer climates. You do get fruit in colder countries of course, but the ones you do get are unripe and fibrous, doing more harm than good. More meat and more starch is the natural conclusion to that difference in food availability.

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                        • DonkeyDudeD
                          DonkeyDude
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                          I still sporadically (1-2 times a month) eat nuts. I sometimes get a craving for a particular kind (like Brazilian or pistachio); I believe there must be some nutrients in them I'm benefiting from despite the PUFA content.

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                            User69 @Runenight201
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                            @Runenight201 Why do you take that stuff?

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                              deadkaczynski @DonkeyDude
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                              @DonkeyDude
                              once every couple years I get an unbelievable urge to smash a few lbs of pistachio. Pistachio is high in copper, brazil nuts selenium & manganese.

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                                TheRealPeater @deadkaczynski
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                                @deadkaczynski

                                Same!

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                                  Runenight201 @User69
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                                  @User69

                                  Why do I eat starch?

                                  Because my body needs carbohydrates, and I find that getting it all from fruit does not nourish me in the same capacity as eating starch in addition with fruit.

                                  I may be erroring though in choosing bread and brown rice. Potatoes and other tubers may be the best way to go.

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                                    User69 @Runenight201
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                                    @Runenight201 sorry meant to ask Chud. BOOMERED the wrong reply.

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                                      User69 @Chud
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                                      @Chud Why do you take that stuff?

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                                        Runenight201 @User69
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                                        @User69

                                        lmao well done

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                                          User69 @Runenight201
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                                          @Runenight201 But yeah, starch is good stuff sometimes, I love taters and I can eat them without heartburn if fried or boiled for a very long time.

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                                            Runenight201 @User69
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                                            @User69

                                            Ive been at this bioenergétics game for a couple years now and I definitely am beginning to form conclusions that my problem has been an inability to efficiently extract energy from starch.

                                            When digestion and metabolism is sluggish all the food I would eat was degenerating me as my body wasnt extracting the energy properly.

                                            Getting out of this state is very difficult, but in my opinion it involves engaging the body properly (mechanotransduction) so that the body demands glucose and any starch that is consumed gets put right into the furnace and turns to energy.

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