What does Ray Peat have to say about vitiligo? Can it be associated with any deficiencies at all? Any possible treatments or ways to stop further progression?
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Vitiligo
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RE: When did you realize SolBrah was a grifting loser who makes stuff up to sell expensive shirts?
I had a dream recently that I ran into his PR teams and they spilled all the secrets. They even showed me a clip of him spitting out a chewed up raw steak.
But I had actually noticed recently in that cooking video he posted that he didn’t actually show a clip of him swallowing the bites of food he “ate” which tells you everything you need to know.
He also looks like a hapa tard. Could also be aussie uyghur diaspora. I’ve never liked him because of the griftiness.
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RE: Songs you like
People by Boyd Rice and Friends. The whole album is solid.
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RE: Peaty migraine remedies?
@ah Triptans and 5HT2 receptor antagonists didn't even work for me, but I find some relief with DPH. Not sure if you're familiar with CGRP receptor antagonists, but only one or two of those have worked to give me some relief.
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RE: Peaty migraine remedies?
@BioS Interesting, I was actually prescribed venlafaxine which does the exact opposite, and it was objectively the time when I felt the absolute worst. I don't know how this stuff is prescribed regularly to anyone. I had also tried valproate which is increases GABA neurotransmission, but that didn't do much for me. I'll take a look at methysergide!
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RE: Peaty migraine remedies?
@Smitty Ironically they're resistant to aspirin, which is why I started getting concerned. For around 2 months they were happening almost every day
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RE: Peaty migraine remedies?
@Hando-Jin I've confirmed it to not be an estrogen problem since they don't have any marked frequency around my menstrual cycle or with any hormone changes. I am currently taking tyronene which has helped some but hasn't completely gotten rid of them. There's more work to be done
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RE: Is the modern rise in religion a cope for learned helplessness?
@Sugar It might be the other end of the spectrum of learned helplessness— I’m of the belief that modern clinical depression is learned helplessness which is the generally accepted lefty consensus. But it would make perfect sense that on the right you reject a hypothesis and come up with your own, one of surrendering to God as a form learned helplessness.
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Peaty migraine remedies?
I’m aware that Ray Peat suffered from migraines IIRC, but what could be considered a good treatment for them?