@TexugoDoMel thanks for the information! unfortunately, T3 is not sold in my country, only T4, as far as I remember Ray recommended T3, so iodocasein helps me out)
Posts made by alex155
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RE: iodocasein
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RE: iodocasein
@TexugoDoMel thanks, great information! In my country, iodocasein is sold in 100 mcg tablets, I take 2 tablets, because I don’t want to take hormones.
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RE: How much iodine do you take?
Friends, I take iodocasein 200 micrograms daily, is it safe? Thank you!
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RE: visual snow
I recommend trying Levetiracetam, I’ve been taking it for 3 years, it reduces glutamate well, I also read reviews that for some people it removed visual snow.
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friends, what do you think about Methyluracil?
We sell them as tablets for immunity, healing of ulcers, wounds
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sprats warm me up, my hands and feet are burning!
yes, yes, in sunflower oil! (I drain it of course)
can anyone explain why this is so? because it is a whole fish with entrails, thyroid gland, bones, etc.? thanks for the answers) -
RE: Horseradish
@Peatful said in Horseradish:
@alex155 said in Horseradish:
@Mauritio said in Horseradish:
- If I'm reading that right horseradish should have a pro-thyroid effect. Horseradish peroxide when reacting with water forms molecules that help with thyroid hormone synthesis and conversion.
"As previously shown for the lactoperoxidase FeIV Ro compound, the CcP FeIV Ro compound was involved in the coupling and not in the iodination reactions. In contrast, the HRP FeIV o pi + compound catalyzed both iodination and hormone formation. "
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2982316/- Horseradish peroxide (together with thyroid hormone) oxidizes NADH Back into NAD.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/192281/
So this means that not all cruciferous plants have a goitrogenic effect?
It’s a root
So that is relevantwhat about radishes?)
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RE: Horseradish
@Mauritio said in Horseradish:
- If I'm reading that right horseradish should have a pro-thyroid effect. Horseradish peroxide when reacting with water forms molecules that help with thyroid hormone synthesis and conversion.
"As previously shown for the lactoperoxidase FeIV Ro compound, the CcP FeIV Ro compound was involved in the coupling and not in the iodination reactions. In contrast, the HRP FeIV o pi + compound catalyzed both iodination and hormone formation. "
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2982316/- Horseradish peroxide (together with thyroid hormone) oxidizes NADH Back into NAD.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/192281/
So this means that not all cruciferous plants have a goitrogenic effect?
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RE: Low salt diet and water restriction
@NNight I was on such a diet and lost a lot of weight, but I had constant weakness and when I got out of bed or from a chair, my eyes grew dark (possibly due to decreased blood pressure)
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RE: Aralia elata
Thank you! and from the point of view Ray Peat? I also read that it blocks histamine H2 receptors, helps with acid reflux and gastritis
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RE: Aralia elata
specifically a tincture of the roots of the plant, in alcohol
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Aralia elata
Guys, what do you think about this plant, for gastritis and as an adaptogen?
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Accutane
Guys, please recommend how to remove Accutane from the body, I have constantly dry skin and eyes, now I take vitamin E, UDCA. Thank you.