@TexugoDoMel Did not know this definitely looking into the choline connection.
Posts made by HubblyBubbly
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RE: Reversing Non-Alcoholic Peaty Liver Disease
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RE: Reversing Non-Alcoholic Peaty Liver Disease
@Big_El Very interesting. He said he doesn’t eat any starch to avoid the insulin spikes.
I understand incorporating fiber and sugar, but keeping starch in the diet with fatty liver is new — could it be that the insulin spike liberating fatty acids from the liver is a way to lower its fattiness?
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RE: Reversing Non-Alcoholic Peaty Liver Disease
@Fructose one of his symptoms is dizziness after lifting weights — despite drinking a Red Bull before and eating enough etc. So insulin resistance might be implicated, or possibly low blood volume.
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RE: Regrowing enamel
@latin-0 the study in my first reply specifically references the remineralization of enamel lesions
https://bioenergetic.forum/post/196
The idea that enamel is lost forever might just be an industry supported myth to sell more daily prevention products
I’m not sure if reversal of total loss of enamel has been studied bc it’s very rare/unlikely. How would that even happen unless it was physically scraped off in addition to being chemically eroded over a long time?
If localized tooth sensitivity is the only issue then there’s plenty of people who’ve reversed it.
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RE: Losing weight fast (life depends on it) what would Ray do
@honeysugar Even with a prescription most pharmas won’t have it.
Search liothyronine + one of the following countries: Mexico, Turkey, India, Thailand, etc. they all have their own versions easily available for order.
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RE: Reversing Non-Alcoholic Peaty Liver Disease
@Big_El Solid yes. What do you reckon carb intake should look like? Minimal I’m guessing? Any preference for complex vs simple?
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Reversing Non-Alcoholic Peaty Liver Disease
I have a lad in my DMs describing a set of symptoms that he can’t seem to shake no matter what.
Long story short, the only thing that I can guess is that his liver is fatty from all the sugar he’s been memed into consuming. He’ll take a liver enzyme test, but given that it’s positive, what is the treatment plan here?
Will you have to trade a ‘pro-metabolic diet’ to unburden the liver? Cut sugar and fat probably. Anything that spikes insulin. Lots of low impact exercise. Glycine? Milk Thistle?
Any Peaty silver bullets?
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RE: Losing weight fast (life depends on it) what would Ray do
@honeysugar Long before Peating became mainstream, bodybuilders have been using T3 to cut in preparation for shows.
It’s the straight up gold standard for rapid weight loss.
Also, obv cutting calories in whatever way. I know Peatgroids claim you should eat like 75% carbs during a cut but I don’t think anyone has ever hit single digit BF using that diet.
IMO it should be mostly lean protein while minimizing carbs. If you have a healthy metabolism you shouldn’t need so much sugar to keep your energy up anyway, just enough via sources that don’t spike insulin like OJ. Aromatase inhibitors and uncouplers too. Lots of coffee. Take it black with coconut oil, which is enough to prevent a cortisol spike.
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Dedicated category for diet/recipes/meal preps ideas/inspo?
As the title says. It would be easier to cover broader topics on a dedicated board.
For eg. We can have threads about specific subjects like fiber, balancing simple vs complex carbs, balancing aminos, etc. etc.
I know there are other websites and insta pages specifically for Peaty recipes and ideas, but this could be a good place to generate source material in one, contained, indexed place. As things stand I can barely find my own recipes and ideas on me own timeline so I’d rather post stuff here.
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RE: Regrowing enamel
@henkboogaart014 Quite the opposite. Proteins in milk (lactoferrin in particular) inhibit the formation of biofilm, and have many other functions in preventing bacterial overgrowth.
This article makes a good case for drinking milk as a tool for dental hygiene.
But if bacteria is a problem the bandaid solution would be to raise oral pH to neutralize the lactic acid byproduct of bacterial anaerobic respiration. That + fluoride is basically what mainstream mouthwash achieves anyway.
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RE: Is sperm toxic?
@peaty-runescape Animal studies aside, a weak association between foetal microchimeric cells and cancer has been established in humans, but it is region specific.
This Danish study concluded that the chimeric cells increase cancer risk in the colon but reduce it in the breasts.
I won’t cite them all here but there is a positive correlation with cervical cancer, and in the animal studies spermatozoa-somatic cells seems to proliferate tumors in the heart tissue.
To answer your second question, all of these studies rely on/imply vaginal/uterine absorption, but given some of the findings I wouldn’t be surprised if transdermal or oral exposure has a similar effect.
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RE: Is sperm toxic?
@peaty-runescape Not toxic per say, but sperm will fuse with somatic cells to create chimeric cells that seem to disperse around the body quickly, and there are a few studies showing that these chimeric cells proliferate tumors wherever they are concentrated.
https://x.com/raypeatheadshop/status/1738191808792821760?s=46&t=fVUtc9MAYLzF3F7pN_6cBA
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RE: Regrowing enamel
@latin-0 So many studies pretty much proving that remineralization is possible. Casein stands out because you don’t have to buy any special products besides milk.
A substantial literature now exists demonstrating an anticariogenic effect of diary products (milk, milk concentrates, powders and cheeses). This anticariogenic effect has been attributed to the multiphosphoseryl-containing sequences of casein.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3220138/
N’golo talks about this. Leaving a some milk on your teeth overnight to remineralize enamel. And chewing on eggshell powder to fill in deeper cavities.
We need to add some case studies on this forum of Peaters trying it out.