What to do as a giga fatty?
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@Kilgore
I've been doing it for 3 1/2 months. There have been side effects to almost all substances I've used. If you'll stick to Cocaine, Activated Charcoal before sleep, TocoVit at times, Lisuride if you feel like it. Wormwood if you have water retention and Pregnenolone only at a combo with Cocaine & Wormwood (while tracking health), you can make good use of infopathy. It might change your life. It has certainly changed mine. -
@dt interesting, has there been discussion on dosing?
I’ll probably give it a go, it’s a fairly cheap experiment. Could we infoceutify cocaine back into Mexican Coca Cola right in the bottle?
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@grymsky90210 Carbonated water I think is discouraged as a base, but I don't see why you couldn't try. Just don't expect results. Maybe you could leave a bottle open and add to it, gas-free
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@grymsky90210 When it comes to dosing the recorded dosage is probably more important than the ingested doses. I recommend trying the lowest available recorded dosage first (when there is a variety, like in androsterone, though I would steer clear from that substance in general).
There is some amount of care you need to put out in regards to how much you ingest certain substances like Aspirin, TocoVit, NDT and the B vitamins, for example. Substances like Cocaine, Wormwood, Lourdes (holy water from france) are substances for which dosing does not matter.
EDIT on dosing: it matters more not the amount consumed but the frequency and spacings between dosings.
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@dt Tried it but nothing happened
All I did was run the cocaine imprint through the ic pad on a glass of water 6 times.
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@Kilgore did you shake the water for at least 10 secs beforehand?
https://www.infopathy.com/en/tutorials/for_users?show=instructions_1&source=web
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@dt Kinda but could have done it better.
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@Him john pork is calling
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Looking for ways to lower serotonin and cortisol may be useful. Belly fat is highly associated with increased cortisol (e.g. Cushing disease as the extreme).
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@yerrag I think you are absolutely right. This model of internal/external metabolism perfectly explains why weight-loss seems like a completely unsolved problem.
In the last two years the only time I had success with losing weight was when I spent a month traveling Italy. At first I thought it was the diet: coke, oranges and little else. But when I replicated the diet at home my weight didn't nudge I the slightest.
Now I am realizing it was because in Italy I was adding that external metabolism. I was walking all day, being social, spending all my time outside exploring either the nature or the cities.
So if my internal metabolism is not enough to drop below my 115kg no matter what I eat then I need that external metabolism to tip the scales.
As you said, People like Reiner, Dennis or Anabolic have good internal metabolism so for them diet changes are very effective. But the diets which they found to be very effective are of no practical use for those who have a poor internal metabolism.