I talked here about how starch affects me
I can counteract the "meh" feeling by taking this combo
Everytime works
Haidut talked how it's sinergetic, boosting dopamine like nothing else
I took Selegiline, Bromocriptine, Harmalaan (idealabs) and nothing compares to it
It's amazing and I will do it till I become anemic
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Cup of coffee + Aspirin kills learned helplessness
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RE: Help with EU Sources
If you go to Moldova, you can buy from the pharmacy without prescription Brocriptin 5 euros (Bromocriptine), Selegos 5 euros (Selegiline), Peritol 4 euros (Cyproheptadine) and Mildronate 18 euros. All of them include 30 pills.
If anyone wants something like this, I can help them, but transit time to western countries can be up to 2 weeks (30 euros fee) or 1-3 days (100 euros fee DHL).
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RE: 3 liters of whole milk a day
@Cezar4911 also I got a powerful warmth that was uncomfortable, similar to high protein meal
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RE: 3 liters of whole milk a day
I did this and milk made my mouth dry, I had no salivation and in the end I got tired of it
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RE: Starch is truly slave food
I came across a documentary of Samburu Tribe
Their only diet is blood, milk, honey and meat
They all seem well developed, resilient and very attractive
Elevated cheekbones, perfect facial symmetry
Meanwhile, the Hadza tribe eats
Ugali for breakfast, based
Meat and honey
They look bloated with tooth decay some of them
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RE: Starch is truly slave food
@Sitaruim said in Starch is truly slave food:
I get 0 symptoms from starch and I enjoy it thoroughly, you don't have to go on a tirade just because you don't tolerate it
I exaggerated a bit
I have good digestion on it
But it feels different not eating it, mentally
Have you tried without it?One friend tried to explain me how it feels to eat kilos of toroco oranges
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RE: Starch is truly slave food
@GreekDemiGod
If combining starches with drugs that increase intestinal permeability, such as caffeine, increases inflammation till of the point becoming delusional ego-driven, and meanwhile with sugar it doesn't happen
Then starches are not optimal
Even with perfect digestion, some starch particles will still enter the bloodstreamWhen I was alcoholic, the most rage and delusion I had after starches
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RE: Starch is truly slave food
@onliest said in Starch is truly slave food:
I personally thrive on sourdough, brioche and potatoes. My carb consumption is about 50/50 on sugar/fruit vs. starches.
Starches are more satiating than sugar and very tasty if cooked well. If red meat is the sine qua non of aristocratic cuisine why don't you give up peating and do raw carnivore
Seems fine 50/50
If it doesn't numb your emotions
Keep going
I ate yesterday some rice due to lack of money
Now not depressed but neither deep emotions
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RE: Starch is truly slave food
@wester130 said in Starch is truly slave food:
@Androsclerozat if starch is slave food, what is PUFA in metaphorical terms?
Poison/adrenaline food
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RE: What to do as a giga fatty?
@Hearthfire it's not black and white.
A person with good thyroid function will keep weight at 2500 calories (he burns more because he produces more heat)
An hypothyroid will keep at 1500 calories
Both of them will lose weight at 1000 calories, in this case CICO applies, but the 2500 guy will lose fat at a faster rate.
If they will eat 2000 calories, the high thyroid will lose weight and the hypothyroid will gain weight.It's an example.
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RE: Talent and intelligence are stress driven?
@yerrag said in Talent and intelligence are stress driven?:
You can find an instance of being especially gifted, but for every instance how many more aren't?
The Hollywood TV series The Good Doctor romanticizes autism as it puts a positive face to autism, making us think autism can be a good thing. I've wondered about how true it is also when parents with an autistic child are said to be blessed because rhe child brings them luck and good fortune. I don't care to question that as beliefs are powerful when it gives people reason to be cheerful amidst difficult circumstances.
But I still think autism is an unnecessary evil imposed upon many parents as its origin isn't of God nor from nature but from COVID pharma's and WHO'S evil agenda.
I rather see someone overcoming his handicaps succeed but do not like the idea that a misfortune was artificially imposed on him to cause him to be disadvantaged to start his life.
But I still will root for an autist, much like anybody else, to overcome handicaps in the way one is driven to face a peak challenge as in climbing a very steep mountain and reaching the very top.
That's true and I agree that not every autistic guy is gifted. I tried to look at the good part of it.
Probably those good talented autistic guys did develop well in the womb with good thyroid activity, but some vaccine or environmental disruptor stopped their full development on all areas of the brain. For example, a guy that doesn't understand speech well enough, he will develop his attention skills by watching the lips how they move and also body language. If he starts drawing or doing animated movies, for him, the anatomy will be an easy job to imagine since he had studied since he was a child.
Or another theory is just: simply having a part of the brain that doesn't function well enough, the energy of it will move into a new part of the brain that functions well, in the end getting there more neuronal activity.The ones that are autistic and not talented, could be from vaccines combined with hypothyroidism or hypothyroidism alone.
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Starch is truly slave food
Everytime I eat starch
World feels limited
Tunnel vision is activated
Chores become priority
Altruism is forgotten
Delusion is welcomed and appreciated
Everything is a competitionI look others at work
They are all the same
Starch poisoned
Not here to judge
But I would like people
To be open and cooperative
It's hard to understand this state
Unless you give up the slave foodI believe that people who created agriculture, did it in order to enslave people
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RE: Talent and intelligence are stress driven?
@yerrag said in Talent and intelligence are stress driven?:
True. Stress provides the stimulus and motivation to overcome.
In Florence, where life is filled with intrigue and infighting among the nobility such as the Medici and the Borghia, comes what is considered the greatest literary pieces and art.
Great pieces of art rarely come from the comfort of a privileged life. Even groundbreaking innovations come from being tempered in life for creative juices to flow.
Horatio Alger stories are what drive mankind to advance, despite the efforts of the elite to handicap the masses with toxic substances and ideas, a few would emerge each time that overcome the challenges stacked against them. The spirit is hard to suppress. The will to power cannot be extinguished.
Interesting take
Knowing that population IQ and autism increased last 50 years. Wouldn't be also a bigger chance for autists to be born with a special talent?
Example
Autistic socially
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Talent and intelligence are stress driven?
Let's say
You're sad-hypothyroid
Your copying machanism is to draw
You release sadness by drawing
You become talented
Your son is born
Hypothyroidism is heredited
Same story
Talented boy
Motivated by emotions (bipolar)Now imagine being in an optimal relaxed happy state
You won't have a reason to draw frequently
You won't have reason to be perfect
So you put less effort (careless)
Talent is not gainedSame with intelligence
You're sick
You study nutrition
You become wise
Or maybe you're not sick
But you are afraid of becoming sick
So you think in the future (insecure)
Then you're suboptimalOr to be the best at football
You're a child
You want to play a lot because you're good
You put effort into it
You look for ego boost (insecure)
You get motivated
You become talented
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RE: Your best country to live in?
@GreekDemiGod said in Your best country to live in?:
There was an interesting thread on X recently and a "theory" was proposed that warm climates make people lazy and not willing to work and be motivated (think southern europeans, italians, turks, spanish..). And that the reason America has more economic power is the widespread use of AC. Colder temperature makes humans more motivated, more ambitious to get things done.
AC is not widespread in Europe.This was a theory for a long time that I believed and I still do
I noticed people calling for issues at work more often during winter
Work seems easier when it's cold
But I believe it's stress driven work
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RE: Your best country to live in?
@Jennifer said in Your best country to live in?:
@Androsclerozat said in Your best country to live in?:
@Jennifer said in Your best country to live in?:
I would be happy with any of the following countries:
• USA—specifically, the coastal towns of New Hampshire, Maine and the Carolinas
• Canada—specifically, the Atlantic provinces and British Columbia
• Iceland
• New ZealandYou like cold places I see, but aren't those places full of chemtrails?
Sorry, I’m not sure what you mean by chemtrails. Do you mean chemicals in the contrails that are formed when vapor and soot particles from burning jet fuel freeze? Since the ice crystals persist in higher humidity but dissipate in low humidity, is it a case of there being more contrails in wetter climates than drier ones, but the chemicals are still in the atmosphere even if we don’t see a trail? I’ve read that high humidity means that contrails can last for long periods and become thin layers of cirrus clouds found at such high altitudes that they’re unlikely to reach ground level.
Chemtrails are heavy metals thrown from a plane on purpose by the government to poison us. Others say that those block UV so we don't produce vitamin D. I noticed them more often on weekends. Now we enter a place of what people call it "conspiracies". You are free to believe what you want.
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RE: Low water intake actually helps
@TeaChedda said in Low water intake actually helps:
@Androsclerozat if you look into the dry fast club on twitter and youtube, they know more about the benefits of dehydration more than anybody. I know its not Peaty but I tried a 12hr dry fast and it went very well. Its about 3 times a stressfull as a regular fast so you really have to be careful. Introducing water and then food back into the system is also a delicate process.
What benefits you felt ?
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RE: Your best country to live in?
@Jennifer said in Your best country to live in?:
I would be happy with any of the following countries:
• USA—specifically, the coastal towns of New Hampshire, Maine and the Carolinas
• Canada—specifically, the Atlantic provinces and British Columbia
• Iceland
• New ZealandYou like cold places I see, but aren't those places full of chemtrails?
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RE: Low water intake actually helps
@ThinPicking said in Low water intake actually helps:
@Androsclerozat said in Low water intake actually helps:
There was a guy on this forum
NNight. Great poster.
Haha so u were nice to see you
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RE: Low water intake actually helps
@samson said in Low water intake actually helps:
my first thought it fluoride exposure in tap water causing the beneficial effects of restricting water, rp talked about getting migraines when he moved to Mexico and eventually deducing it to be fluoride. you should invest in a ro filter and update!
I don't think it's fluoride I searched the bottled water brand and actually they got 0.06mg/l
Tap is around 0.7mg minimum