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    Bile can serve as a reservoir for funghi, making them harder to treat

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      sunsunsun @CrumblingCookie
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      @CrumblingCookie you can make fizzy juice with it by just dissolving the powder in juice and sealing the container

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        evan.hinkle @CrumblingCookie
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        @CrumblingCookie I’ve had tons of success with BPC, both personally and with people I’ve recommended it to. One caveat is that it’s most effective at 10mcg/kg of body weight. There is a single doctor in TX who has actually been recording his clinical success rates with it and this seems the threshold. Many if not all of the oral versions do not contain high enough doses to reach the magical 10mcg/kg dose.

        If you don’t find you’re having success, check your dose and try this doctor’s recommendation. It healed a separated shoulder that bothered me for over a year in about a month at that dosage.

        I’ve also recently tried the liposomal preparation by Infiniwell, and it healed some tendinitis I was dealing with in about 5 days, (typically I need 2 weeks to see a tendon injury heal with BPC).

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          sunsunsun @lobotomize
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          @lobotomize fungal infection can cause or increase risk of issues like liver damage or cancer or seizures, I suspect even warts and skin tags. a not-insignificant % of some organ cancers have been shown to have fungal infections as well and treatment of the cancer is more effective by treating the fungal issue too. OP thinks their issue is worth treating via the nuclear route so who are we to judge, especially when doctors generally don't take this kind of stuff seriously unless someone is already in the hospital and doing very poorly already. The potential toxic effect of flucocytosine might be worth it for the increased positive health potential afterwards.

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            sunsunsun @evan.hinkle
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            @evan.hinkle would you be a gentlemen and post a link, and clarify that you were taking bps-acetate orally to heal an injury?

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              evan.hinkle @sunsunsun
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              @sunsunsun https://infiniwell.com/products/bpc-lx-pro-spray

              This is the liposomal spray I used recently and had a great experience with.

              I’ve used their oral preparation in the past as well, but that’s the arginate version, (which you mentioned being less interested in)

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                sunsunsun @evan.hinkle
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                @evan.hinkle link to tx doctor reports?

                all I mean about arginate form is if someone can't get it , it doesn't matter. im pretty sure the acetate form works like 95% as good even orally

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                  evan.hinkle @sunsunsun
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                  @sunsunsun the Texas doctor is something I came across a lifetime ago. I can’t imagine I could find it again. I may have heard about it via Jay Campbell’s podcast, (not bioenergetic orientated). Campbell was a somewhat mainstream early proponent of peptides. If it wasn’t there, then it was Ben Greenfield, (this was all pre-Peat for me).

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                    Mauritio @CrumblingCookie
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                    @CrumblingCookie said:

                    Kestose sounds more like an alternative to fat binders if the goal is to lose body fat through constant steatarrhea and bile acid loss. To not be bothered by these changes I reckon one's stool must be quite good already or even on the dry, constipated side.

                    Not sure, it has the same mechanism as many other things discussed in this thread. Increase in bile acid synthesis. TUDCA does that too.
                    On top of that it increases short chain fatty acids like butyrate and also F. Prausnitzii, which lowers serotonin and glycolisis and increases OxPhos and salicylic acid.
                    Since Im more on the constipated side of things I'll give it a go.

                    Dare to think.

                    My X:
                    x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                      Mauritio @yerrag
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                      @yerrag said:

                      These essentials that contain esters that are generally antifungal: petit grain, lavender, ylang ylang, clary sage, geranium, roman chamomile

                      Aren't some/ most of them estrogenic?

                      Dare to think.

                      My X:
                      x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                        yerrag @Mauritio
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                        @Mauritio said:

                        @yerrag said:

                        These essentials that contain esters that are generally antifungal: petit grain, lavender, ylang ylang, clary sage, geranium, roman chamomile

                        Aren't some/ most of them estrogenic?

                        Yes, they are. But they're for therapeutic use.
                        Antibiotics can be harmful, but we take them because usage is limited.
                        Usage of these is not a lifestyle choice.

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                        wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
                        the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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