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    Seborrheic Dermatitis (SD) cured by Topical Caprylic Acid (C8:0)Triglycerides

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    • DavidPSD
      DavidPS
      last edited by DavidPS

      09.21.20 The True Natrue of a Virus, September 21, 2020 [897179593]
      “…Interesting. Wow. Wow, wow, wow. Let me do this first. Does Dr. Peat have any advice for an ongoing seborrheic dermatitis? I'm worried that it's kind of an autoimmune response from old vaccines. I would be interested to know what Dr. Peat thinks about homeopathic medicine as well in general.

      I haven't had any experience with homeopathics for that, but vitamin D and the calcium phosphate ratio in the diet are, I think, the first things that should be explored. Vitamin D has many effects on the skin.”

      https://www.bioenergetic.life/clips/ca339?t=5338&c=102

      Don't separate work and play; it is all play. 👀
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      • jamezb46J
        jamezb46 @DavidPS
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        @DavidPS

        Thanks for the information, especially since it is a direct response from Dr. Peat.

        There are a number of threads on the RP forum about some ( I think it was Charlie, among others, a long time ago) getting relief from dry skin with b6. Some, however, did not find relief with the b6 supplementation.

        I think the calcium/phosphate and vitamin d work systemically, and decrease inflammation/improve metabolism in the whole organism. For example, dialing in the calcium/phosphate ratio would decrease PTH, and thus allow for t3 to increase, thus improving metabolism across the whole organism.

        Vitamin D is also known to be weakly androgenic (and thus oppositional to estogen), which is potentially a shared MOA with C8:0.

        In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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          LetTheRedeemed @jamezb46
          last edited by LetTheRedeemed

          @jamezb46 Everytime I've tried to apply topical coconut oil or MCT oil, I get worse acne for several days at the application site -- has your research led you to any thoughts on that?

          Many thanks

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          • jamezb46J
            jamezb46 @LetTheRedeemed
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            @LetTheRedeemed

            Yes,

            Since it is known that caprylic acid is androgenic, it might be that the caprylic acid is acting locally as an androgen-mimetic thus giving you acne.

            You can read about how it - "promotes the proliferation of prostate cancer" (I don't think androgens cause or worsen prostate cancer - in fact testosterone injections into prostate cancer cells cause the cancer to regress) - which really means that it is trophic to the prostate and thus either acts as an androgen-mimetic or enhances the activity of endogenous androgens.

            In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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            • yerragY
              yerrag @LetTheRedeemed
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              @LetTheRedeemed said in Seborrheic Dermatitis (SD) cured by Topical Caprylic Acid (C8:0)Triglycerides:

              @jamezb46 Everytime I've tried to apply topical coconut oil or MCT oil, I get worse acne for several days at the application site -- has your research led you to any thoughts on that?

              Many thanks

              Is it possible that this treatment is oil-based and thus able to penetrate thru sebum in any of the skin layers that were impenetrable with water-based treatments you've used before? And because it is an effective antimicrobial, it is able to attack effectively the embedded microbe causing the acne, and the seemingly worsening acne is pus coming out from a resolved focal infection?

              Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
              engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
              wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
              the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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                LetTheRedeemed @jamezb46
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                @jamezb46 @yerrag

                Wow, interesting. Thanks a lot guys! I may push thru it topically for a week and see how it goes.

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                • Mr. XM
                  Mr. X @LetTheRedeemed
                  last edited by

                  any updates here on long term success? I started today with the C8 oil lets see how it goes…

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                  • ATPA
                    ATP
                    last edited by

                    Do you have any "before" pictures? I want to compare my skin.
                    MCT oil worked for my face and hairline for a while, then stopped working randomly. It used to heal, now only serves as a moisturizer.
                    I was using C8/C10 combo MCT though. Wondering if C8 only might be worth the buy.

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                      LetTheRedeemed @Mr. X
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                      @Mr-X dang I forgot *:D

                      I definitely have clearer/worsened skin depending on when I have good metabolism vs stress.

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                      • lykosL
                        lykos @jamezb46
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                        @jamezb46 How many hours did you leave the caprylic acid on your scalp each day?

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                          jamezb46 @lykos
                          last edited by jamezb46

                          @lykos (replying so others can see) I left it on indefinitely, didn't wash it off. If I felt I applied too much, I might wipe off the excess with a towel.

                          In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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