New "Mission" of RPF
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@yerrag Great job here, yerrag.
Thanks so much for this terrific wrrite-up.
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@ThinPicking wuuu da fk?
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lol
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@risingfire said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Good to see you here! Yes. This also includes:
- pro fiber
- pro potassium
- pro molybdenum(not sure how Peat felt about this subject
- avoiding copper
- avoid dairy
- avoid vitamin d supplements(rat poison)
- avoid niacinamide as @Peatly mentioned
some things that may be toxic bile theory that I'm not sure of:
- avoiding vitamin e
- avoiding hormones
Additionally, Charlie is on the fence about aspirin. It should no longer be called the Ray Peat forum by any stretch. I think I may pay for a membership and disagree using studies.
- avoid caffeine (insecticide)
- niacinamide is replaced by niacin/nicotinamide
- avoid spicy food, coffee, tea, coca cola
- avoid all fruits except apples, bananas and green grapes
- avoid all vegetables except lettuce and beans
- three bowel movements per day (required for "detox")
My new favorite Charlie expression is: "I was made for this moment." I think the serious harm is in the reduction of all illnesses to the liver, as in the <500 IU/day vitamin A thesis. Human health is not so simple as that and yet he's maligning the forum so to reduce it exactly to that.
The motivation seems to be, "This worked for me to lose 50 pounds. And has helped others on the low-A message boards. Also, Garrett Smith wrote a book." I'm suspicious of what these message boards are like. Does anyone have a link to what communities Charlie and InChristAlone are visiting? They've been indoctrinated by whatever they are, and I'd like to see how that happens.
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The messiah complex is a mental state in which a person believes they are a messiah or prophet and will save or redeem people in a religious endeavour. The term can also refer to a state of mind in which an individual believes that they are responsible for saving or assisting others.
The term "messiah complex" is not addressed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), as it is not a clinical term nor diagnosable disorder. However, the symptoms as a proposed disorder closely resemble those found in individuals with delusions of grandeur or with grandiose self-images that veer towards the delusional. An account specifically identified it as a category of religious delusion, which pertains to strong fixed beliefs that cause distress or disability. It is the type of religious delusion that is classified as grandiose while the other two categories are: persecutory and belittled’.
In terms of the attitude wherein an individual sees themselves as having to save another or a group of poor people, there is the notion that the action inflates their own sense of importance and discounts the skills and abilities of the people they are helping to improve their own lives.
The messiah complex is most often reported in patients with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia When a messiah complex is manifested within a religious individual after a visit to Jerusalem, it may be identified as a psychosis known as Jerusalem syndrome.
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@Regina You're welcome. Thanks for standing up to charlie (and that includes many former ROF members here). My regret is I got banned earlier (September last year) so I didn't get the purple heart sendoff you all did.
In an email exchange I had with Ray, I was surprised that he didn't know much about RPF, and when I broached the subject of the "Ray Peat" diet, he was quick to say there is no such diet. I only brought that subject up because I wanted to ask him if he could spare the time to write about how to make someone transform from poor sugar metabolism to spanking good.
It was revealing that Ray Peat never recognized nor endorsed RPF. I thought it strange Ray would do some podcasts with Gyorgi and with Danny, but Charlie was never acknowledged afaik. Now I think I know why. Ray, I suspect, knew something if only by gut feel and he must go by the adage that if you had nothing pleasant to say about someone, it is best to stay mum. I was late to the party.
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Timpone once asked him in an interview about something he read (quote) "on your forum". Peat didn't respond to "your forum", but maybe he just didn't get it acoustically.
If Timpone thought it was "his" forum, he probably wasn't the only one. That's why I fear that Charlie and his disciples are now dragging Ray's name into the mud with them.
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@yerrag Wow thanks for all the information that we have all had for ages! So interesting... I love being educated!
Also, you were actually emailing Ray asking him about the 'Ray Peat' diet??
you should go to jail
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@yerrag Hey yerrag glad you are here. When I saw your last posts on RPF I feared the worst, but you got banned, along with many others, wear it as a badge of honour though, that forum is getting 'real' crazy. I got banned some Years back for telling a joke about Elton John, go figure
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@ilovethesea
I just saw this post last night... referring to Dr. Mercola on RPF:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210623203759/https://www.waronwethepeople.com/sex-drugs-internet-fraud-the-secret-life-of-erin-elizabeth-finn-and-dr-joseph-mercola/Thanks for those links... interesting to say the least. Also I found this last night, on Mathew Crawford's substack....
https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/mercolas-psychic-friends-network
Also interesting to read. He has some direct early knowledge and experience of cults/psyops.Also great to see ya'll here!
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I have at least two if not three bowel movements daily and I consume all of those forbidden items on that weird list.
So does my hubby. I am sure we are not the exceptions.
I left rpf because I couldn't 'stomach' it any more. I prefer to maintain the freedom to think for myself. -
@CO3 I love your sarcasm
at least you still retain a bit of that despite being wrecked by SAD all these years.
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@yerrag I live in Spain retard
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@Not_James_Bond
Oh, so you were banned, and I wondered about where you went. The worst fears I had gladly weren't realized. Glad to see you. I wanted to say hi, but I've been low energy lately and do more putting things off than doing lately. My being on bp medication lately had to do with it as I continue to recover from my heart failure incident. It's a bitter pill to swallow but I'm working to wean myself from them still. Solving high bp that is outside metabolic causes is a solo flight, and one bioenergetics is ill-suited to address.
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@CO3 Still have the symptoms of SAD
Sad for Spain and its inhabitants but happy for you
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@yerrag Well, Ray Peat Right Again! He was prescient about where the RPF would go. And it had to run its course to its miserable conclusion.
Well yeah, I stood up to him. I don't know why everybody didn't put him in a corner and pee on him. (figuratively)
I'd like to beat him up. Sorry. He brings out my irish.I am not surprised about him doing podcasts with Georgi and Danny. He was always able to sort through and discern value.
I miss those synergystic times. Priceless!
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Aside from the mental illness angle, does anyone else suspect there may be some monetary motivations behind all of this?
Someone had posted a screenshot of Garrett's twitter, where he had in turn posted a screen shot of RPF with all the yellow 'low toxin' buttons overwhelming the page and made a comment to the extent of "Low VA theory, infecting the Ray Peat Forum!"
Could Charlie have some sort of "deal" with Garrett in an attempt to spread his rhetoric? Ultimately landing folks on Garrett's doorstep, cuz after all, doesn't he charge for consultation, advice, membership?
It's so bizarre because you have this core group of maybe less than 6-8 peeps who are constantly running this stuff all over the forum. Even Charlie will comment in on another thread that has nothing to do with VA, but will chime in anyways about low VA being the cure for 'literally' everything!
And that's another thing that just grinds my gears!
No one sounds more unintelligent than a dimwit using the word literally as an intensifier! There is plenty of debate here, apologies if you do that, but please stop! Unfortunately it is all too common in the English language, but it is incorrect! Sue me!
Charlie and ChristAlone use that word constantly in their low VA droppings. Are they related? Married? I feel like there is some sort of connection there. Maybe just the same person?
"Literally, because of Garrett Smith and the Low A community, I have literally learned that toxic bile theory is literally the key to health, and a low VA diet cures literally everything!... Literally!"
Anyways, everything seemed to happen quite suddenly, gotta be something more to it. I had a friend who did lots of dietary restrictions, vegan, fastings, questionable substances as well, and now his mental state is wildly different in personality, beliefs, etc.
Oh well! Rant over for now.
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@Luke said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Timpone once asked him in an interview about something he read (quote) "on your forum". Peat didn't respond to "your forum", but maybe he just didn't get it acoustically.
If Timpone thought it was "his" forum, he probably wasn't the only one. That's why I fear that Charlie and his disciples are now dragging Ray's name into the mud with them.
Yes, it seemed that Ray was too busy keeping up with researching and writing his newsletter. His mojo would be wrecked dealing with just one annoyance for to start with one he may be inclined to deal with all and as it were, he found it necessary to reduce his newsletter writing output in his last years from every 2 months to every quarter.
For me, his last newsletters had a different direction to it. He was more into connecting the dots of his previous research and newsletters, rather than to dig new sources for material, as that is very taxing in his age. I was able to see that at work as I had less connecting of dots to do. I wished he had stayed longer, as I think connecting the dots is a more personally rewarding activity.