@ATP depression/energy
Posts made by latin
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RE: Amantadine is goated.
@Regina Love is definitely how I would describe it. Compassion, understanding, patience, all the good things associated with love are increased. I'm having feelings that I can't remember having since childhood, which I think I sort of lost the ability to feel through trauma and self-inflicted behaviors.
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Amantadine is goated.
Anti-cholinergic, seretonergic, and pro-dopamine.
Anyone else try it? I love this stuff. It feels like mushrooms without the trip. Very empathetic, introspective, and motivated, to do better and stay away from things that displease God. It increases my fear of God and the regret I feel when I do something aimless or vain, or waste time, but not a crippling regret, but a deep desire to change. It gives me a motivation that is deep, not like stimulants, like adderal, but a more fundamental desire to find solutions for problems, instead of ruminating on them. I think it might be the increased dopamine that does that. And my ability to do intellectually laborious things like read or listen to long articles is wayyyy higher than on any stimulant. Interested in trying Haidut’s diamant too, but Amantadine is covered by my insurance, which is nice
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RE: Physiological cause of jealousy?
@Milk-Destroyer Thank you. It's definitely not something I want to bring up with the person. The inflammation makes sense. I think it stems from feelings of inferiority, like I won't be able to do what the person I'm jealous of is doing. Whenever I start working hard, but am self-focused and not trying to keep up with them, the anxiety and jealousy seems to go away.
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Physiological cause of jealousy?
I have a lot of jealousy and I’m wonder if there’s something to take that could help. Lisuride, cypro and other Dope-ag, and sere-antags help to some degree. Anyone have more specific insight into this?
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RE: Lisuride and cypro reduces cannabis induced hysteria
@Verdad I would imagine cypro would reduce a lot of the trauma responses that lead people to cope with substances.
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Lisuride and cypro reduces cannabis induced hysteria
Personal anecdote. For weed addicts it is probably beneficial to avoid going into stressful states of hysteria, while you try to cease use.
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RE: Progesterone making me hairier?
@Mulloch94 I have Idealabs 6-keto-p4, and 'progest-e' from long natural health. I have gotten bloodwork. My test is in the 500s, my prolactin was on the high end, at 13. I believe my TSH is 1.74. Potassium was below guidelines. My body temp is very low however. Last time I was at the doctor I think it was 9.01. I don't think I got a cortisol result.
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I want to take progesterone to reduce body hair, but I think it’s just making it worse.
I have gotten significantly more hairy since last year. The 2 factors since then that have changed is not sleeping from wellbutrin-induced insomnia, and taking progest-e, k6-keto-p4 and pansterone. Originally I thought my increased hair, with my beard growing on my cheeks up to my eyes, increased stomach and back, and arm hair, was due to not sleeping, but then I found out that progesterone can convert to testosterone, and I noticed that the amount of hair would remain relatively the same, then increase after taking progesterone. I heard in the Generative Energy podcast from Dr. Peat that progesterone could be used to REDUCE body hair, but it seems to be making it WORSE for me.
Does anyone know if this increased hair is likely due to cortisol increasing androgens from not sleeping, or from the progesterone, which I’m much more leaning towards now. If so, how can I reverse it, if that’s even possible? The very high beard line and back hair is very unsightly.
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RE: Progesterone making me hairier?
@questforhealth I'm naturally very hairy, at least on my legs, and somewhat on my arm. I've never heard of someone else experiencing these things, but if you do take this stuff, I would very carefully monitor your hairline, body hair, and teeth, every day. Maybe take some high quality pictures as well.
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RE: Progesterone making me hairier?
@Mulloch94 I'm 130 pounds. Very skinny. Don't eat enough. It could be from cortisol as well. I haven't slept well in like a year. It just seems to get noticeably worse during the times that I take progesterone, or other hormones. I've taken p4 as well, and it seems to have the same effect, although I don't know. I just want to reduce to get rid of the hair somehow at this point. I'm sure sleeping, eating more, and having less stress will help to some degree, but if it's from the hormones, I don't know if that would reverse it.
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RE: Progesterone making me hairier?
@Mulloch94 hey can I use progest to reduce body hair? I heard Dr. Peat talk about it on generative energy, that topical use of it can remove body hair by removing excess estrogen. I've only been taking 1 drop of it, like once per week, and I am really regretting the hair that's come up. It's way too much
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Progesterone making me hairier?
Since I first took progesterone, I have gotten significantly more beard growth, my beard now almost reaches my eyes, my stomach is hairier, my arm hair is thicker, and I’m growing hair on my back. I’ve always been pretty hairy but this excessive growth is very undesirable. I tried taking progesterone to fix this excess growth, as I heard Peat say it can feminize your body and do this, but I think it may be the progesterone that caused it to begin with, by possibly converting to androgens. Before, I attributed it to increased cortisol from insomnia.
Can someone tell me if this could be the case, and how to fix it if possible?
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RE: Cracking post-puberty height growth
@Chud I've seen many examples of people regrowing hair, maybe not to a NW1 but definitely improvements. As for growing past puberty, it doesn't have to be through peating, it could be done with biotech, potentially, with something like gene editing, or maybe a technologically that hasn't been discovered yet. I just think it would be cool if people were actually working on this, although it's certainly possible that it's a complete waste of time, definitely seems impossible by all understandings we have of growth plates.
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RE: Cracking post-puberty height growth
@Kilgore sounds good. Why not make like a monthly post though? Just to keep people engaged.
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RE: Cracking post-puberty height growth
@Kilgore i saw your thread, I hope you’ll make an update soon on how it’s going, successful or not
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RE: Cracking post-puberty height growth
@CO3 nothing wrong with wanting to look aesthetically better
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Cracking post-puberty height growth
If someone cracked height growth past puberty, they would quickly become a billionaire, and the company providing this service would quickly become the biggest market cap medical or biotech company in the world. Is anyone here working on this, or do even Peaters consider this to be impossible and a waste of time pursuing.
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RE: Daily progest-E for 23 yo male safe?
@Mulloch94 as for why I might be deficient in youth hormones, I have severe insomnia for a year induced by Wellbutrin that I took 1 year ago, wake up multiple times a night when I don’t take any supplements. What negative reactions did you have to progest, and why do you think thyroid helped? What dose were you taking? I have t3+t4, but don’t know how to properly take it.
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Daily progest-E for 23 yo male safe?
I have pretty poor health, like lack of sleep, anxiety, depression etc. progesterone helps tremendously with these, but am scared of messing with my hormones at this age. Is it safe to take 1 drop of Kenogen Progest-E per day?