The ray peat forum
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Looks like the low toxin fad is winding down and what is left is just a museum for the ray peat forum. I've realized the loss that it is.
What I've always liked to do is when I read a post by a member who shared an interesting and different perspective or food they eat, I binge read every post they ever made and have learnt so much about food which is the biggest challenge we all face and by coming across different approaches to food it broke me out of dogmatic "peat diet" thinking and give fresh ideas and revisit things that were overlooked. It seemed like at the beginning it was people being rigid peat and finding their way and then there was a golden era between 2015 up until 2020 which is where I find the gems.
They could have let the low toxin thing be a saga and tolerated the peating but changed the forum name to something inline with solving health problems and out of that would have been space for new frontiers.
T R Heisenberg reminds me of a subdued gbol, similar approach to trying to juggle minerals.
I wish people would fully study Ray's work then try to implement it and go over his work again and try again and then critique it so we can all move forward. Ray was challenging because he was so vague about things in order to get people to figure out things themselves and not project tyrannical father vibes onto him. I know that most people have misunderstood and missed important parts of his work then totally move away from it and propagate misinformation and that snowballs off and people become more disillusioned.
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@Ponder said in The ray peat forum:
I wish people would fully study Ray's work then try to implement it and go over his work again and try again and then critique it so we can all move forward. Ray was challenging because he was so vague about things in order to get people to figure out things themselves and not project tyrannical father vibes onto him.
Me too, and we will. But I wouldn't say he was vague. Artful, definitely.