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      sunsunsun @Mauritio
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      @Mauritio i dont go on twitters unless u post a nitter link as im too lazy to go on nitter for ur account myself

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        lobotomize
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        @Mauritio in my opinion it will be smarter to create a new post for each study so that they dont get drowned in a sea of others

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          Mauritio @lobotomize
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          @lobotomize most of them are just random studies without much context. Usually when I create a thread I give more context. This serves more as a notepad. And if people look for a specific substance they will find it though the search function.

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            lobotomize @Mauritio
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            @Mauritio just dropping a title about... doing... can make it have a much longer lifespan and can even help some random person years later (as many well named threads in the Rayp forum still do). Extra context can be retrieved by the average curious georgi with minimal tech literacy

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              Mauritio @lobotomize
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              @lobotomize yeah you have a point. Maybe I'll make some of larger posts (like the coca one)into a thread.
              When I start I never know what a posts turns out to be, because it depends how much fun it is to research it, so that's why i just drop all the studies here.

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                Mauritio
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                Theobromine drastically Upregulated UCP1 AND PGC1a. Only in vitro, set still interesting.
                Been wanting to try it for a while .

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                https://sci-hub.ren/10.1007/s12257-018-0434-y

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                  DavidPS @Mauritio
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                  @Mauritio - Have you considered food sources?

                  Foods Ranked 1 - 20 With Theobromine

                  Don't separate work and play; it is all play. šŸ‘€
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                    CrumblingCookie @DavidPS
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                    @Mauritio - Have you considered food sources?

                    Foods Ranked 1 - 20 With Theobromine

                    My expectations for such a list were low but nevertheless beaten by such impressive stubborness:
                    It's only variations of cocoa and chocolate!
                    Now we know of your imaginations of a well-varied, balanced diet. Made me chuckle.

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                      Mauritio @DavidPS
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                      @DavidPS yes, I like chocolate, but it contains too much heavy metals.
                      Has anybody tried theobromine as a supplement ?

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                        DavidPS @Mauritio
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                        @Mauritio - thank you for bringing theobromine to my attention. I plan on trying it after things settle down after the holidays.

                        I am anticipating that theobromine will stress my nervous system in much the same way that caffeine stresses it and I plan on timimg my daily doses much like I do with coffee.
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                        Health benefits and mechanisms of theobromine (2024)

                        Highlights

                        • Theobromine, a member of the methylxanthine class of compounds, has multiple potential health benefits.

                        • Theobromine acts as a non-selective antagonist of adenosine receptors, operates as a competitive and non-selective inhibitor of phosphodiesterases, and disrupts the activity of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 to exert its physiological functions. Theobromine, due to its low toxicity and versatility, can be employed as an additive in functional foods.

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                          LucH @DavidPS
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                          @DavidPS said in Random, interesting studies:

                          I am anticipating that theobromine will stress my nervous system

                          Mind theobromine if weak cardia muscle (acid reflux)

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                          • MauritioM Offline
                            Mauritio @DavidPS
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                            @DavidPS you're welcome.
                            Theobromine is supposed to be less stimulating for the CNS than caffeine.

                            Here's another study where it strongly increased tyrosine hydroxilase and dopamine receptors in a mouse model of ADHD.

                            https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380300570_Theobromine_improves_hyperactivity_inattention_and_working_memory_via_modulation_of_dopaminergic_neural_function_in_the_frontal_cortex_of_spontaneously_hypertensive_rats

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                                Mauritio
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                                Aspirin alleviates fibrosis in mouse model. Hed~600mg.

                                https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12226408/

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                                  Mauritio
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                                  Effect of different foods on gallbladder volume/emptying

                                  If you suffer from stuck bile/ gallbladder issues this might be an interesting study.

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                                  You can see some interesting observations in the above images
                                  C is a yoghurt drink. In D they just added 3g of protein to the yoghurt drink and increased gallbladder emptying by about 40% .
                                  Adding just 80mg of Curcumin (E) to the yoghurt more then doubled gallbladder volume change. Almost as good as that is coffee (F), even though it contains very little fat.
                                  And then among the best is semi skimmed milk (H).

                                  So I wonder if you could have added benefits on gallbladder emptying by putting milk in your coffee and maybe adding some Curcumin (80mg is very little)?


                                  Anyhow, as the image below shows very small amounts of fat are actually needed to stimulate CCK. And between 6 and 10g there was alnost no difference. So around 6g might be the best calorie /CCK ratio.
                                  Just having a teaspoon of olive oil should be enough. And I can agree with that from my experience

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                                  Another interesting observation was that fasting gallbladder volume was very different from person to person. There was a 5x difference from the person with the lowest to the highest gallbladder volume.
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                                  Source:
                                  https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3898429/#bib23

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                                    Mauritio
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                                    "Increasing coffee consumption by one cup per day was associated with a 15% reduction in liver cancer risk (RR 0.85; 95% CI 0.82 to 0.88)."

                                    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5622710/


                                    Coffee lowers risk for gallstones

                                    "...those with coffee intake of >6 cups daily had 23% lower risk of GSD compared to individuals without coffee intake [hazard ratio (HR) = 0.77 (95% confidence interval: 0.61-0.94)]."
                                    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31486166/

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                                      Mauritio
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                                      Here's another study showing gallbladder contraction after drinking coffee. This is probably part of the reason it helps people go to the bathroom.

                                      Coffee was far superior than a salt solution of the same amount.
                                      And decaffeinated coffee was slightly less effective.

                                      "An average gallbladder contraction of 33 +/- 7% was observed after 165 mL regular coffee and 29 +/- 10% after 165 mL decaffeinated coffee, whereas after 165 mL sodium chloride the contraction was only 10 +/- 12%."

                                      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2393014/

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                                      • lobotomizeL Offline
                                        lobotomize
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                                        haribo and most gummies have beeswax

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                                          Mauritio @lobotomize
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                                          @lobotomize what does that have to do with anything ?

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                                            CrumblingCookie @cs3000
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                                            @cs3000 said in Random, interesting studies:

                                            But the studies all used very low units < 1000 daily heq, so might be worse effects going to those extremes

                                            Gonna try 50mg split into meals , unless its a low unit one.
                                            I should be a prime candidate for testing this

                                            Hey @cs3000 had you tried the oral catalase enzyme powder? At what dosages and to what effects?
                                            As I'm currently much looking into copper, SOD, step 4 and 5 of the ETC the interplay with catalase comes into play for the whole H+, e-, O2-, H202 to then H2O in quenching and settling the process.
                                            I have ergothioneine at hand but would much rather know about the effects of immediate catalase supplementation.

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