Haidut cures cancer, then gets banned from the Ray Peat Forum. Suspicious...
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Suppression of Haidut's Cancer Cure
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Welcome!
Hi everyone. I wanted to make a place where people could discuss the emerging paradigm of bioenergetics: largely based upon the work of Ray Peat, the concept that energy and structure are interdependent at every level. I would like this to be a place where people can have publicly accessible, high-level discussions on the historical and emerging research, as well as to share case studies from their own experience.
Like any community endeavor, however, it will largely be shaped by those who participate. If you have suggestions for the forum, from site organization, topics, moderators, or anything else, please let me know. I look forward to what you all have to say.
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RE: Proposal: Twitter archival bot (Developer needed!)
@pilky This is an awesome proposal, I think it's a great idea. There are also search issues with Twitter that a forum seems better equipped to handle.
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RE: Proposal: Twitter/X Account Link
Cool idea, I have no idea how to implement it. I think we could make a thread of "intros" where people link their twitter accounts. If anyone has an idea how we could add some kind of custom link in our handles I'm all ears.
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Ray Peat Resource Thread
Here are some of my favorite resources to use (WIP)
- Ray Peat or Ray Peat 2: Ray Peat's website. Contains many great articles. The 2nd one has nicer formatting.
- Chadnet: Probably the most comprehensive archive of Ray's writings in a single place.
- Toxinless: List of vetted supplements, also has a nice Peat Search
- Bioenergetic Life: Searches all of Ray Peat's interviews and surfaces clips
- Peatbot: Ray Peat chatbot and search engine
- Generative Energy
- Danny Roddy Weblog
- To Extract Knowledge from Matter: Georgi Dinkov's personal blog
- FunctionalPS
- Ray Peat Podcast
- Ray Peat Related Sites Directory
- Recipeats: Ray Peat inspired recipes
- Ray Peat: Where to Start, An Un-Peaty Guide to Peat
- A Bioenergetic View (Ray Peat's Thesis)
- Ray Peat Rodeo
- SelfTestable: Guides for people ordering their own bloodwork
- Anna's Archive: mirrors Sci-Hub, LibGen, Z-Lib, and more
- Roche Biochemical Pathways Comprehensive map of metabolic pathways
- Retraction Watch Database Searchable database of retracted papers
- Ray Peat Forum: Forum focused on topics like Vitamin A toxicity and toxic bile theory, also has a lot of @haidut posts and archived Ray Peat work
- Bioenergetic Radio: 24/7 stream of Ray's interviews and articles, read.
- Peat Archive: Full, searchable archive of Ray Peat Forum posts.
Please suggest additions and I'll add them to the top of the thread.
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Peatbot
I made a website where you can ask questions to a chatbot and it will use a large Ray Peat corpus to answer them. There's also a natural language search where you can see the works directly. I wouldn't rely on its advice solely but I have found it to be useful during research.
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RE: Welcome!
@Svevlad I have created a commemorative plaque in honor of this. Thank you, we are all indebted.
Another forum member who may or may not want to be acknowledged also donated the domain, which is incredibly appreciated as well.
Latest posts made by brad
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RE: It is hard to keep track of topics you participated in
@HyperTorless Love the idea, just updated the default setting.
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RE: why isnt there a wikipedia page for Ray Peat????
@Kilgore Make a page if you want to see one
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RE: Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating
@Peatly I think people who read the thread for themselves can come to that conclusion. I don't want to be in the business of determining which posts are truthful and which are lies. Lying is a grave sin, and I recommend nobody does it. Being truthful brings you closer to God.
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RE: Homemade progest-e Vs r real progest-e...
@BeamsOfEnergy Yeah - I've found that only mixed tocopherols work for some reason. I tried using the "Everyday Beauty" brand on Amazon and it also only has one form of Vitamin E in it and didn't have good results.
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RE: Homemade progest-e Vs r real progest-e...
@BeamsOfEnergy What vitamin E did you use?
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Ray Peat on Vitamin A Toxicity
Turns out he addressed the topic in 1985. A friend of mine ordered the Townsend Letter for Doctors back issue and shared it with us.
https://twitter.com/ibuybooks/status/1786536716615991794
Editor: You printed a letter to the editor regarding Vitamin A; I've been tracking down Vitamin A scare stories of ryears, and when I wrote to the researcher mentioned, he denied working on Vitamin A.
In 1974 there was a well circulated rumor, in Washington and Oregon, that Vitamin A had caused blindness. I traced the story to a professor at the University of Oregon Medical School, but she refused to talk to me about it.
I think the symptoms associated with moderate amounts of Vitamin A in susceptible people are the result of temporary supres-sion of thyroid function, which can result from an excess of any unsaturated oil. Vitamin E, which spares Vitamin A, has a powerful effect in preventing toxicity from large doses of Vitamin A. In traditional diets, people who ate fish livers also ate fish thyroids.
The three big dangers in the U.S. diet are iron supplementation, excess of unsaturated oils, and sodium restriction. If you would like a review of research on these dangers, I would be glad to write it up.
Raymond Peat
P.O. Box 3427
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RE: sebhorreic dermatitis cure ?
@Regina trybloo.com - mixture or salicylic acid, baking soda, niacinamide, methylene blue, taurine, and caffeine
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By user request, I've added a new plugin called Two Way Block which will allow you to block people so that they can't see your posts and you can't see theirs. Feel free to provide feedback or commentary.
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RE: sebhorreic dermatitis cure ?
@fucker I had seborrheic dermatitis diagnosed by a dermatologist in 2016 and gave me topical corticosteroids and said it was uncurable and I'd have to use them for the rest of my life. Many years later I was told by a different doctor that these steroids "thin the skin" and that I shouldn't use them, they referred me to a dermatologist to get off of them. I went to a different dermatologist and they said the steroids were fine and I shouldn't worry about it. I later learned about red skin syndrome, an iatrogenic disease that comes from the runaway effect of using topical steroids to treat skin conditions, increasing vascularization and thereby requiring more steroids to control. The only cure is going cold turkey on steroids which then causes the skin to painfully molt away.
I did some peat-world studying/experimentation in 2020 and tried topical retinol (used idealabs retinil) and within two weeks it completely solved the problem for me. I mixed a couple drops in water & coconut oil and used it as a moisturizer. Never came back. I use estroban now, just 2-3 drops whenever I suspect symptoms are coming. I think it was a vitamin deficiency.
We've also had multiple reports like @Icecreamfan77's about Bloo helping. Good luck with your experimentation, I hope you find something that works for you.