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    • lobotomizeL
      lobotomize @beriberi
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      @beriberi i take 12.5 mcg every hour or so or when i get cold. close to 100 mcg a day

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      • lobotomizeL
        lobotomize @user2
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        @user2 i drink it at room temp

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        • lobotomizeL
          lobotomize @user2
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          @user2 to get 300 g carbs from milk i will need 10 liters

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          • lobotomizeL
            lobotomize @user2
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            @user2 i stopped eating bananas after 3 weeks of this diet because it made me sick for the first time in 2 years (probably because the histamine). i also had to stop the 0.1 milk and return to 1.5 % because the only lactose free option was 1.5 . but i will be receiving a pallet shipment with 0.1 lactose free milk next week

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            • lobotomizeL
              lobotomize @user2
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              @user2 said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:
              i take skimmed milk fat prevents glucose oxidation

              do you eat any salt?

              yes.

              i have also reduced my beef liver intake dramatically . i

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                user2 @lobotomize
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                @lobotomize said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                @user2 said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:
                i take skimmed milk fat prevents glucose oxidation

                You are to much into robot-thinking, same on your log," fat prevent glucose oxydation" thats science lore, it prove/disprove nothing, just try raw milk or whole milk and see if you feel better compare to skimmed milk

                do you eat any salt?

                yes.

                i have also reduced my beef liver intake dramatically

                If the liver smell bad and taste bad with out seasoning and you dont crave it intake should be 0 grams

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                • beriberiB
                  beriberi @lobotomize
                  last edited by beriberi

                  @lobotomize when I took this much t3 alone at the same frequency I experienced depleting my thiamine stores extremely fast leading to severe deficiency symptoms, try cynoplus at ~50mcg t3 and 200mcg t4~ split up so there is some peripheral conversion happening all throughout the day, because you are going hyperthyroid during the waking hours and depleting your thiamine, and then going hypothyroid in the middle of the night as T3’s short half life is 3-6 hours

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                  • LucHL
                    LucH @lobotomize
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                    @lobotomize said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                    i take t3

                    When taking synthetic T3 or T4, you can't manage well after a period 'cause you lack cofactors for deiodinase enzymes.
                    If there is not an adequate supply of nutrients to optimize the functioning of the deiodinase enzymes DIO 1 DIO 2 and especially DIO 3, the improvement will be very often temporary / provisional.
                    I can develop or give a link if interested.

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                      user2 @lobotomize
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                      @lobotomize said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                      @user2 i drink it at room temp

                      Room temp in winter isnt optimal, i suggest try warming it if its cold where you are at

                      @lobotomize said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                      @user2 to get 300 g carbs from milk i will need 10 liters

                      You dont have to get 300g carbs a day, these numbers dont matter

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                      • lobotomizeL
                        lobotomize @user2
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                        @user2 said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                        You are to much into robot-thinking, same on your log," fat prevent glucose oxydation" thats science lore, it prove/disprove nothing, just try raw milk or whole milk and see if you feel better compare to skimmed milk

                        i gained 20 kg in half a year doing that

                        @beriberi said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                        s extremely fast leading to severe deficiency symptoms, try cynoplus at ~50mcg t3 and 200mcg t4~ split up so there is some peripheral conversion happening all throughout the day, because you are going hyperthyroid during the waking hours and depleting your thiamine, and then going hypothyroid in the middle of the night as T3’s short half life is 3-6 hours

                        if i take t4 i get high rt3 because i train often . do you know maybe where one can find thiamine in bulk the only source i found was 100g for 20-30 euros

                        @LucH said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                        When taking synthetic T3 or T4, you can't manage well after a period 'cause you lack cofactors for deiodinase enzymes.
                        If there is not an adequate supply of nutrients to optimize the functioning of the deiodinase enzymes DIO 1 DIO 2 and especially DIO 3, the improvement will be very often temporary / provisional.
                        I can develop or give a link if interested

                        only cofactors i found are selenium and a couple of enzymes. i take brazil nuts occasionally

                        @user2 said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                        Room temp in winter isnt optimal, i suggest try warming it if its cold where you are at

                        i cannot constantly heat 450 ml milk 15 times a day especially when i am on campus

                        @user2 said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                        You dont have to get 300g carbs a day, these numbers dont matter

                        what do you expect me to create atp from? 300 is the minimum i am aiming for a lot higher than that

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                        • lobotomizeL
                          lobotomize
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                          b3 Seems to be able to stop my nose drying up which was caused by the milk and glucose

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                          • LucHL
                            LucH @lobotomize
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                            @lobotomize said in glucose milk causing me to be serotonergic:

                            only cofactors i found are selenium and a couple of enzymes. i take brazil nuts occasionally

                            Not enough. You should have asked for more info:

                            • Required nutrients for immediate optimal function of the thyroid.
                            • Which interference to avoid if the thyroid receptors are not free.
                              Open a new post if you want details and leave a link here. 👶
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                            • L
                              LetTheRedeemed
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                              Peat fundamentals:

                              1.) Milk can be one of the hardest to digest. So it is often the last thing many people can add back into their diet. Try anything that scrubs bacteria out of the small intestine. granulated charcoal, carrot, well boiled mushrooms (more fine blend, more potent), bamboo shoots (least effective imo), and oatBRAN.

                              2.) There is potential that it’s got an unlisted I ingredient, or inflammatory food in the cows diet, that is causing issues, so if you want, try all the clean milk you have access to.

                              This is going to be the case for any foods you are struggling to digest. It can be persnickety. Danny mentions how one friend finally took a bottle of protest-e (not suggesting anyone try this), and he suddenly became tolerant of milk again, most likely via the positive impact on liver metabolism.

                              PS, pro-metabolic substances (especially one that heals the liver like t3), could be the thing that moves the dial for some.

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                              • beriberiB
                                beriberi @lobotomize
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                                @lobotomize do you have labs showing you have high rt3? I take 200mcg of t4 and I have no symptoms of high rt3, get enough selenium from diet and don’t eat more than 4g of pufa and you are fine

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