I’ve tested many. I use cynoplus.
Posts made by Ecstatic_Hamster
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RE: Has anyone considered testing an NDT product?
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RE: Increased eye pressure/glaucoma, anyone has dealt with it?
@Sunniva can’t access this. Mercolas site is rubbish now.
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RE: Increased eye pressure/glaucoma, anyone has dealt with it?
I have a lot of experience.
Mix 30% solution of DMSO / water with some thiamine, niacinamide, agmatine and melatonin. Put a little bit AROUND your eye, not in the eye.
Pressures are normalized for many hours, and it protects the retinal nerve.
We use a tonometer to check pressures. This is a strikingly effective therapy.
But go to the eye doctor as you could have a more dangerous form, closed angle or acute angle, which can make you blind quite fast. The normal type, open angle, is a slow destroyer of vision.
I think it’s all from low energy mitochondrial dysfunction, and the solution I’m using really works. I have a loved one with it, not me.
BTW, I use my solution for many different things, including around my ears and a sore knee, and it just fixes it so fast. I’m hoping my hearing and eyesight improve.
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RE: cancer
@Ecstatic_Hamster Thanks so much. She just got a second opinion at a big cancer hospital that was more hopeful, but they want to take out an adrenal gland and her spleen as well. She'll probably get the surgery, but hopefully can try the cannabis suppositories after.
Have you read anything about high dose melatonin suppositories and cancer?Melatonin can be very helpful in high doses. I am not sure why people don’t try the cannabis. It’s easy and works fast and they wouldn’t need their organs removed. But that’s how people are. they just trust doctors, sadly..
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RE: cancer
@Corngold yes many but I don’t think it is sufficient to rely on.
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RE: cancer
@sneedful said in cancer:
@Ecstatic_Hamster actually legit, I know of a dude locally that cured cancer with I think RSO (rick Simpson oil).
all the stuff I listed is not incompatible with cannabis oil, anyways.
apatone is nice because in the literature the explanation is that it only causes damage to cancerous cells. all the other pro metabolic stuff would also push the cells to turn back into normal that can. apatone would kill off the ones that won't
I have hundreds of stories. Also see TheMikeWiseShow on Facebook, he has a ton of similar stories and videos.
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RE: cancer
@Ecstatic_Hamster Have you read anything about sarcomas? A family member of mine just got diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma. She has an 11 cm tumor in her stomach. They want to remove one kidney and her colon with the tumor right away. Hopefully the aorta will not be involved. They told her she has 6 months without the surgery and 5 years with it. She's 75 and in very good shape otherwise. Her husband has parkinsons, so this has been quite devastating for her and my family. I'm just looking for any alternative info I can find to support her.
I have, and I would do the same thing. Nobody will listen but that’s okay. I would do monthly ultrasound and take 1g of THC per day, in 1/3 g doses, via rectal suppository, with constituent extract components such as terpenes and associated cannabinoids. I have found a way to do this super cheaply without growing your own.
This should get rid of all tumors within 30 - 45 days, pretty much. Of course nothing works every time, but it sure seems to work most of the time, and there is always time to have kidneys removed later. Sorry, don’t mean to be flippant, but doctors just kill people with this. I have family members going through it now and it’s very, very ugly. I was able to spare a close family member through this method, and she is doing great with minimal medical interventions (although some as she was a bit conventional.)
Parkinson’s responds very well to 15mg or 20mg of CBDA several times a day. Very inexpensive and very effective.
Send them to CannabisHealthRadio.com to listen to a bunch of interviews.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@S-Holmes I have always thought so. P5P is all I recommend.
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RE: Dave Asprey says the pyridoxine form of b6 added to food and supplements blocks the vitamin activity of active b6 for nearly 3 years
This statement is from the guy who claimed our coffee is moldy. I don’t believe this at all.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
I did take 13mg of ioderal for several years, and selenium, with no good or bad effects. Not noticeable at all. I took thyroid too. And was cold all the time. It did nothing for me.
Anyhow, glucose continues. I’m up to 260 or 300g per day. Given the glucose, I easily gain body fat so I keep trying to cut down on fats. I weighed a lot today but it’s probably from water weight last few days.
No ill effects really. I’m working on specific issues that I want to fix and the jury is out. I’m about 1 month in.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@S-Holmes said in Glucose loading cures everything?:
@Ecstatic_Hamster said in Glucose loading cures everything?:
@S-Holmes far from clear. I would not say Peat was wrong.
Did you read the Optimox article? They were using radioactive iodine. Lugols and radioiodine are not the same.
Yes I did.
There are lots of other studies that say iodine supplementation is harmful. Today the keto bros have been relentlessly pushing iodine as a fad.
This was on .5mg per day — and iodine at this dose resulted in anti thyroid antibody activity. There are a number of similar studies.
They compared T4 with iodine only, to shrink a goiter. Iodine resulted in lymphocyte infiltration and antibody activity in the thyroid gland. I don’t think that’s a good thing.
https://academic.oup.com/ejendo/article-abstract/139/3/290/6748302
At 6 months, markedly increased urinary values of iodine were found in patients receiving iodine (36 microg/24 h at baseline, 415 microg/24 h at 6 months) compared with those receiving T4 (47 microg/ 24 h at baseline, 165 microg/24 h at 6 months; P < 0.0001 compared with iodine group). T4 administration engendered a greater (P < 0.01) decrease in thyroid volume (from 32 ml to 17 ml, P < 0.0001) than did intake of iodine (3 3 ml to 21 ml. P < 0.005). High microsomal and thyroglobulin autoantibody titres were present in six of 31 patients (19%) receiving iodine, and iodine-induced hypo- and hyperthyroidism developed in four and two of them, respectively. Fine-needle biopsy revealed marked lymphocyte infiltration in all six. After withdrawal of iodine thyroid dysfunction remitted spontaneously and antibody titres and lymphocyte infiltration decreased markedly. Follow-up of these six patients for an additional 3 years showed normalisation of antibody titres in four of them.
Conclusion
Although nearly comparable results were obtained with both treatment regimens regarding thyroid size, partly reversible iodine-induced thyroid dysfunction and autoimmunity were observed among patients with endemic goitre. -
RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@S-Holmes far from clear. I would not say Peat was wrong.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@S-Holmes I can tell you that Dr. Peat never wanted me to use iodine. He was a convert to the Wolff-Chaikoff suppression effect.
I am not worried about cancer because I've seen how hundreds of people get rid of it in a month or two often (not always) with high dose THC suppositories. See CannabisHealthRadio.com. I have many many stories I've gathered on this too.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@sneedful said in Glucose loading cures everything?:
apparently the ideal ratio of glucose:fructose for athletes' regenerating glycogen during / after exercise over 1 hr is 66g dextrose to 33g sucrose. this gives the right ratio without having to buy pure fructose powder.
do you have a cite please? This is interesting.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@CrumblingCookie less than we think is known about starch digestion. It could be that starch does not simply turn to maltose and then glucose.
It is always assumed that maltose turns into glucose somehow but I don’t think it does. It is very complex actually.
So actually, starch is NOTHING like eating glucose.
It is processed mostly in intestinal lumen and produces many sugars including sucrose and fructose and galactose and lactose.
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RE: What peaty substance is closest to cannabis/CBD on mental and physical relaxation?
@LucH said in What peaty substance is closest to cannabis/CBD on mental and physical relaxation?:
@Ecstatic_Hamster said in What peaty substance is closest to cannabis/CBD on mental and physical relaxation?:
CBD is not deleterious to neurons. Where did you get that idea. It helps inhibit excessive neuronal firing.
Cannabinoids reduce brain connectivity
I know several studies demonstrate beneficial effects on pain. Mercola has written a thunderous article on the benefits of medical cannabis.
I remember having heard a psychiatrist (radio interview) saying we lost partial connectivity from neurons, becoming useless. But as we only use 10 % of our capacity, problems shouldn’t arise, unless teenagers begin to regularly smoke cannabinoids. Marijuana is however safer than cocaine, but with new synthetic mix drugs, it’s another problem…
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The study’s findings revealed significant disruptions in brain connectivity across several key networks after cannabis administration. These networks include the executive control network (ECN), salience network, hippocampal network, and limbic striatal network.
Specifically, the ECN, responsible for higher-order cognitive functions like decision-making and cognitive control, showed reduced connectivity under the influence of both THC and THC + CBD.
Source: New neuroscience research: CBD does not temper THC’s effects on brain connectivity, may enhance disruption. In PsyPost, by Eric W. Dolan July 23, 2024 in Psychopharmacology Brain > Cannabis.
https://www.psypost.org/new-neuroscience-research-cbd-does-not-temper-thcs-effects-on-brain-connectivity-may-enhance-disruption/Thank you for posting this. It isn’t my experience and I don’t think this is much of a study. But I appreciate it. I never gave this one any credence. There are much better studies that show the opposite.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@jjk_learning said in Glucose loading cures everything?:
@Ecstatic_Hamster Very interesting, thank you for sharing.
Is there any decent food source of thiamine? Basically just pork, right?
I've heard lots of people promote thiamine and its benefits (even at very high doses) but I'm generally resistant to supplements (despite supplementing 600 calories a day of dextrose ).
Still, it might be something worth trying for me. I believe I've heard it referenced as sometimes being beneficial for clearing up foamy urine, which I do deal with.
I don’t think there is a food source. If you are taking excessive glucose quantities as medication, perhaps thiamine can be considered similarly.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
I wonder if soaking corn flakes in glucose can feed bacteria in the small intestine.
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RE: What peaty substance is closest to cannabis/CBD on mental and physical relaxation?
@LucH said in What peaty substance is closest to cannabis/CBD on mental and physical relaxation?:
@Sugar said in What peaty substance is closest to cannabis/CBD on mental and physical relaxation?:
I remember feeling properly relaxed with the right amount of CBD, not so much so THC, but I'm looking for something to guide with general relaxation at the house to lower stress and aid in meditation.
I'd take into account habituation and the impact on neurons.
For instance caffeine has 4-5 hours. CBD has a deleterious impact on neurons.
If you drink more often coffee / tea, you'll get accustomed and it won't no longer make an effect. Saturation.
L-theanine and bisglycinate magnesium could help.
There are other clues. Up to you, whether you're receptive or not.
Ever tried essential oils in a diffuser to prepare the relaxing atmosphere. Accompanied by a breathing exercise at an adapted heart rate, then CO2-bag breathing?
Make a choice, according to your feeling and desiderataCBD is not deleterious to neurons. Where did you get that idea. It helps inhibit excessive neuronal firing.