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    • MauritioM
      Mauritio @sunsunsun
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      @sunsunsun my posts aren't super organized. I post some stuff here, some stuff on X, a lot of stuff on both.
      But I was thinking about making a substack, because X users don't seem to be willing to read more than 2 sentences.

      Dare to think.

      My X:
      x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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      • LucHL
        LucH @Mauritio
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        @Mauritio said in Random, interesting studies:

        But I was thinking about making a substack, because X users don't seem to be willing to read more than 2 sentences.

        Ya, when very interesting, I suggest to give a highlight with max 5 lines. Just to see if it's pertinent for the reader.

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        • sunsunsunS
          sunsunsun @Mauritio
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          @Mauritio yes I will read ur substack preferably over X and it is a lot easier to look up your articles than searching tweets . I look forward to it

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            Corngold @sunsunsun
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            @sunsunsun said in Random, interesting studies:

            They're not scared of doing what they like, they're going outside and interacting with the world rather than cooping up indoors and observing life from a safe distance.

            is niggamaxing the new thing!? because wiggers weren't very popular back in the 90s and '00s.

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              A Former User @Corngold
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              @Corngold said in Random, interesting studies:

              @sunsunsun said in Random, interesting studies:

              They're not scared of doing what they like, they're going outside and interacting with the world rather than cooping up indoors and observing life from a safe distance.

              is niggamaxing the new thing!? because wiggers weren't very popular back in the 90s and '00s.

              @sunsunsun @Corngold jack cruz claimed that one of the main reasons they increased emf exposure that much on population scale, was to get to black people, as blue light was effective to influence white people behaviors but not effective on black due to melanin blocking it, therefore black people were less prone to manipulation, and emf solved it for the most part. All jack cruz claim

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                Corngold @A Former User
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                @user2 🤣🤣 wow. Sounds legit.

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                • ThinPickingT
                  ThinPicking @Corngold
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                  Decentralised pleb intel.

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                    Corngold @ThinPicking
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                    @ThinPicking said in Random, interesting studies:

                    Decentralised pleb intel.

                    that's the kind of intel I support.

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                    • MauritioM
                      Mauritio
                      last edited by

                      To anyone that cares: ive just posted my first substack
                      It's more along the lines of religious symbolism, which I'm really interested as well.

                      https://open.substack.com/pub/mauritio/p/when-the-holy-spirit-breathes-on?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1gmz4

                      Dare to think.

                      My X:
                      x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                      • ThinPickingT
                        ThinPicking @Mauritio
                        last edited by

                        Do! Will check it out thank you.

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                        • sunsunsunS
                          sunsunsun @A Former User
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                          @user2 i think i may believe this

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                          • sunsunsunS
                            sunsunsun @Mauritio
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                            @Mauritio you did this because i suggested it so can i have 1.3% of the revenue in perpetuity?

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                            • MauritioM
                              Mauritio @sunsunsun
                              last edited by

                              @sunsunsun above one million $, yes.

                              Dare to think.

                              My X:
                              x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                              • sunsunsunS
                                sunsunsun @Mauritio
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                                @Mauritio e36f42f5-5f6d-4c97-a219-670dcb2b042b-image.jpeg

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                                • MossyM
                                  Mossy @Mauritio
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                                  @Mauritio @CrumblingCookie

                                  This subject of papain piqued my interest, as I purchased papaya powder for a homemade toothpaste recipe almost 2 years ago. I basically did a lot of research of various other toothpaste ingredients and I noticed papaya (papain) was in a couple of them. I had never gotten around to making the toothpaste, due to my negative reaction to the MCHA (calcium hydroxyapatite) within the recipe. I thought I might test the papaya powder as a supplement, since I wasn't using it for the toothpaste (for now); but one thing to note is that I see I bought papaya leaves, not papaya fruit. I do see one of the links mentions the leaves, but I wonder if the fruit is more potent or more preferred. I would much prefer to just eat the real fruit, not powder, but since I have the powder I may try it. I'm just thinking out loud here, with my comments. No need to reply unless you guys think there is something worth passing along. Thanks.

                                  "To desire action is to desire limitation" — G. K. Chesterton
                                  "The true step of health and improvement is slow." — Novalis

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                                  • MauritioM
                                    Mauritio
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                                    Another way to lower PUFAs effects is to supplement conjugated linoleic acids.
                                    They compete with other PUFAs and do not produce eicosanoids, prostaglandins etc. They actually lower those and get incorporated into cell membranes.

                                    "Rats treated with CLA isomers showed a reduction in BW, IR, and hypertension. Additionally, there was a significant incorporation of CLA into the plasma membranes of adipocytes and hepatocytes. In contrast, the control rats displayed higher levels of n-6 PUFA and AA in their membranes, which promote the synthesis of eicosanoids and hypertensive prostaglandins."
                                    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12584349/

                                    An interesting candidate for CLA supplementation is Punicic acid from pomegranate seeds.
                                    https://ift.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1541-4337.12171

                                    Dare to think.

                                    My X:
                                    x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                                    • MauritioM
                                      Mauritio
                                      last edited by Mauritio

                                      Coca leaves

                                      • traditionally been used for altitude sickness (MoA= increase in CO2?),
                                        Increasing stamina and reducing hunger and fatigue

                                      • Cocaine is just one of the many bioactive molecules. It contains 14 alkaloids in total .
                                        They probably have synergistic effects.

                                      The biological activity of the following alkaloids has been reported in the literature: cocaine, cinnamoylcocaine, benzoylecgonine, methylecgonine, pseudotropine, benzoyltropine, tropacocaine, alpha- and beta-truxilline, hygrine, cuscohygrine and nicotine.

                                      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6379304/

                                      • Ray said that the issue with cocaine is that increases your metabolism so much that you quickly develope vitamin deficiencies. This study found that chewing coca leaves increases the metabolisms of subjects by up 66%. There was one guy in the study for who it reduced it metabolism by about 20% and it was also the guy with the lowest body temp. Coca leaves actually decreased his temp from 36.3 to 36°C. So it seems like it made him hypoglycemic,maybe he didn't eat beforehand ?
                                        For another guy it increased his temps to 37.6 .

                                      Interesting read:
                                      http://www.scielo.org.pe/scielo.php?pid=S1726-46341944000400003&script=sci_arttext&tlng=en


                                      Man cured his arthritis and impotence with coca.
                                      1000023865.jpg

                                      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6113306/

                                      Dare to think.

                                      My X:
                                      x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                                      • MauritioM
                                        Mauritio
                                        last edited by Mauritio

                                        Aronia berry

                                        A small amount of the extract increased the body temperature of women by over a degree.
                                        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3843504/#Sec2

                                        Anthocyanins from Aronia (cyanidin
                                        291 3-arabinoside, cyanidin 3-galactoside, cyanidin 3-xyloside and cyanidin 3-glucoside) increased the effects of the anti aging protein klotho.
                                        It increased several health markers of the brain.
                                        They also increased antioxidants and monoanines of which dopamine was increased the strongest in the brain.
                                        They also drastically down regulated COX-2 and inflammatory cytokines.
                                        https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28657734/

                                        Aronia polyphenols drastically increased PGC1a in Brown adipose tissue (new mitochondria) and slightly increased UCP1.
                                        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7339576

                                        Here we got an anti-inflammatory effect of aronia. But what's more interesting is that they used histamine and serotonin to induce the inflammation, including the (paw) edema. Notably, the concentration needed to induce inflammation was 50 times lower for serotonin than for histmine. And histamine is a known inflammation induced, yet you rarely hear the same thing about serotonin, although it seems to be a lot more harmful in that regard.

                                        "Inflammation of rat hind paw was induced either by 0.5% solution of histamine or by 0.01% solution of serotonin."
                                        https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7892768/

                                        Dare to think.

                                        My X:
                                        x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                                        • MauritioM
                                          Mauritio
                                          last edited by

                                          Dopamine and noradrenaline drastically reduced in part of the brain. Serotonin not.

                                          In PD, the levels of dopamine and noradrenaline were greatly reduced by 93 and 81%, respectively.
                                          https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27741357/

                                          Dare to think.

                                          My X:
                                          x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                                          • MauritioM
                                            Mauritio
                                            last edited by

                                            Cacao polyphenols have anti-viral effects
                                            https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023030670
                                            https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8141698/

                                            Dare to think.

                                            My X:
                                            x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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