New "Mission" of RPF
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Well said. I always say, there's nothing of value on any of these social media sites except for the users. No one cares about the code structure that makes up Youtube, for example. Take Youtube's content and put it on any other video platform, and Youtube dies. The users are the value. They post the content, they bring the ideas. Which is exactly why people should take their content with them when they leave RPF for example, and don't allow greedy assholes to gain monetarily from continuing to have access to it.
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@Hearthfire said in New "Mission" of RPF:
The users are the value. They post the content, they bring the ideas. Which is exactly why people should take their content with them when they leave RPF for example, and don't allow greedy assholes to gain monetarily from continuing to have access to it.
Exactly. We were the Ray Peat Forum. I’m not thrilled that my content is on a forum I no longer align with, but I’ve had members contact me here who were suffering, saw my posts, and made the decision to change course and are now healing so I’m willing to leave my content there if it means someone is helped by it. That’s why I continued participating on a forum that I stopped resonating with years ago.
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@Jennifer I respect it, if you know people are being helped by your posts there still, that's good. I think people will naturally find their ways to the replacement forums that were created though, there's three or so with potential including this one. I searched around after the "low toxin A" incident, and quickly found this place.
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Seems like the content is no longer available to unpaid users. I can no longer search posts without upgrading my account.
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It's a cookie based limit, easily gotten around.
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@Sippy you can use a search engine like duckduckgo or google. Just add the site parameter, ie:
site:lowtoxinforum.com pufa
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Is that an invite to a smith screenshot competition?
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'seem to be doing pretty good'
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I found myself on the Low T forum yesterday and read some interesting posts. Charles said he went grey bc of too much milk and cheese. On top of that, the aforementioned excess milk and cheese caused his blood pressure to rise. I cannot take this guy seriously on any level.
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@ThinPicking Garret is angry and seems like he hates life. Georgi is full of joy. I can only surmise who has a better quality of life and a better metabolism.
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Probably a result of testosterone toxicity (charlie/Garret got it high). Ray warned against it. No wonder RP forum went downhill.
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@risingfire said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Georgi is full of joy. I can only surmise who has a better quality of life and a better metabolism.
Agreed.
People who think otherwise are just out of context and/or trying to take a pop. Appearance wise he might have a mildly expanded ECF but I'm sure I'd run that too if I had kids and side business.
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@ThinPicking not to mention doing scientific research at the same time
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@PranaDeva the CWEB+PB forum. (Christians who eat beans and peanut butter).
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Does Charlie have Parkinsons?
Here is a quote from him on the Caffeine is Poison thread:
It did not reduce the risk of "Parkinson's" for me.
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@risingfire said in New "Mission" of RPF:
It did not reduce the risk of "Parkinson's" for me.
See high level of thiamine (B1) but by following Overton's protocol.
Dysautonomia is the medical term.
=> Pharmacological dosage for thiamine (target high dosage with staples)
=> See Dr Costantini & DR. Allil OVERTON for a detailed protocol.
=> Contraindications.Dans un rapport de cas portant sur deux patients, la dystonie s'est inversée avec l'administration de thiamine. J’ai également vu cela se produire chez plusieurs enfants atteints d’autisme et/ou d’anomalies neuro-développementales. Un autre rapport de cas détaille l’injection de fortes doses de thiamine chez des patients atteints de la maladie de Parkinson, qui présentaient tous des taux plasmatiques de thiamine « normaux » (ce qui signifie qu’ils n’avaient pas été classiquement diagnostiqués comme ayant un déficit). Les patients ont constaté une amélioration de la coordination motrice entre 30 et 77 %. Les recherches ci-dessus nous ont montré que les métabolites neurotoxiques qui seraient à l’origine de la maladie de Parkinson ont également la forte capacité d’inhiber les enzymes dépendantes de la thiamine. Il n’est donc pas étonnant que la thiamine puisse avoir un impact aussi considérable sur cette maladie.
Lui et ses collègues ont réalisé une étude plus vaste sur 50 patients deux ans plus tard et ont découvert qu'une injection de 100 mg de thiamine deux fois par semaine produisait une amélioration massive des symptômes moteurs et non moteurs, certains patients connaissant une rémission clinique complète. -
Are you human Luch?
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@ThinPicking hahaha
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@LucH...
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@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
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about an hour ago@LucH...
Not quite sure, yet
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