@ah oh I wanted to add, I discovered this because I wanted an alternative to nanohydroxyapatite, since microscopic shards of nha possibly accumulate in organs and cause damage
cppacp is nontoxic
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RE: The Dental Care Thread
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RE: The Dental Care Thread
new dental care alpha: GC Tooth Mousse
active ingredient is CPP-ACP (Recaldent), a complex formed from casein and calcium/phosphate ions in an ideal ratio to remineralise teeth
can allegedly remineralise white spot lesions, and early stage of tooth decay traditionally thought to be irreversible
Ive been using it this past week and my teeth feel stronger/less porous, seems good so far
some of the inactive ingredients arent great (titanium dioxide, guar gum) but if it works as well as people say Im willing to overlook them, plus you spit it out anyway youre not supposed to swallow
its also flouride free if thats a concern, although it should be used after brushing with flouride toothpaste for optimal results
just found out theres also Recaldent chewing gum, which might be worth looking into, in light of that study showing the efficacy of calcium/K2 gum -
To what extent has the decline in desserts contributed to malnutrition?
If you do a lot of baking, you'll know that almost every dessert contains sizable quantities of dairy and eggs.
As such I consider homemade desserts to be healthy due to the nutrients these ingredients provide, particular fat soluble vitamins, in combination with carbohydrates.
Everyone here also knows that desserts today replace butter with vegetable oil and eggs with other binders such as gums. These "replacements" are devoid of nutrients.
Clearly the consumption of "real" desserts has declined, but to what extent historically did desserts act as important supplemental source of nutriment?
Im curious what the average dessert consumption was a century ago versus today. Was it enough that it was an important source of nutrients? and is the lack of nutrients in modern desserts (as well as the malignment of desserts as "unhealthy") contributing to widespread undernourishment to a significant extent (say, 20% of daily fat soluble vitamin intake)?
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RE: The Dental Care Thread
recently I started chewing cloves, just chewing one or two at a time and swishing the bits around my mouth
Ill keep chewing/swishing until the saliva is too much and I have to spit it out
Its a very powerful antibiotic for the mouth, cleared up my white tongue and makes my teeth feel squeaky clean afterwards
I found it to uplift my mood and have a slight stimulatory effect as well
Some people might have objections to the eugenol in cloves but one or two cloves do not have enough to be dangerous in anyway but its just enough to be an effective antibiotic -
Coca Cola makes me insanely horny, does this happen to anyone else?
if I drink like 2-3+ cans of Coke I get uncontrollably horny, its kind of annoying because I want to be able to drink Coke without needing to launch a goon sesh
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RE: A combination of vitamin B1/B3/B7 and aspirin, has curative effects on human mantle-cell lymphoma
I thought of a possible critique of this study design:
since these are human cancer cells being injected into mice, is it possible that their immune systems are simply fighting the cancer as if its an external pathogen whereas if the cancer was of the mice's own cells, their immune systems would not be fighting as hard against the cancer cells?
ie is it possible that the vitamin combination plus aspirin is simply bolstering the mice's immune systems instead of causing apoptosis via the restoration of OXPHOS?
Not saying I believe this to be the case, but I think trials in organisms whos cancer is induced in their own cells would be necessary to rule out the possibility completely. -
RE: What's the Peaty cure to phimosis??
kind of a weird topic but you can stretch it out over time basically the same way people restore their foreskin
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RE: Low dose DNP
@metabolicmilk be careful
also be mindful that DNP causing cataracts is real, theres some nutrient that helps prevent DNP induced cataracts but I forget what it is, you can probably find it if you search for it
I imagine vitamin E would be helpful since its very helpful in preventing regular cataracts (which are largely caused by glycation byproducts iirc, which are ultimately driven by PUFA oxidation)
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RE: A combination of vitamin B1/B3/B7 and aspirin, has curative effects on human mantle-cell lymphoma
@haidut said in A combination of vitamin B1/B3/B7 and aspirin, has curative effects on human mantle-cell lymphoma:
one "standard of care" treatment
awesome
I'd love to see the "standard of care" proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to be relatively ineffective versus B vitamins and aspirin, your work is very inspiring