nice. thanks!
Posts made by LetTheRedeemed
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RE: Peating in poverty
@NotShanalotte yeah I’d love to hear the theories behind it and see it discussed and picked apart in a thread.
I don’t know enough to say it can’t happen. After all, Ray has shown some convincing theories that its electron transferring (layman’s terms), that is the specific “thing” that nutrients and hormones etc, carry to the target that yields the actual measured response/result of said nutrient. I would not doubt that vibrations can do something wonky we don’t see yet.
Thanks for the heads up.
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RE: Peating in poverty
@Jakeandpace woah is there a thread here for the stuff? I don’t have twitter and doubt many do, so if you posted a thread on it that would be cool.
It sounds like a lot of propper autism is happening in the twitter that us isolates don’t know is happening??
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
@evan-hinkle Very good points to bring up here.
My temps and pulse are slowly rising with consistent use of cynomel and cynoplus for about 10ish months now.
In my case, this seems like a real back and forth battle, tho. Like, If I'm not doing perfect on all fronts, I get totally beat by a digestive issue and tongue coating + plaque gets out of control quickly. -
RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
From Haidut in the rpf thread above, on additions to carry nutrients or antibiotics past the liver to the lymphs:
"I suspect a combination of monolaurine (or pure lauric acid) in combination with copper acetate could do the trick."
"A combination of vitamin E and phosphatidylcholine, both of which target the lymphs and tend to avoid the liver, should work well enough." - I'm gonna try this one. Will let everyone know. I'm almost not beyond using
"...dissolving some antibitoic in MitoLipin and/or Diamant (adamantane is also a lipophillic enhancer: The Lipophilic Bullet Hits the Targets: Medicinal Chemistry of Adamantane Derivatives) should work, especially for monolaurin which dissolves rather well in tocopherol."
Now, how the heck do I competently dissolve my antibiotic in vit E and phosphatidylcholine?
Maybe these are pharmacist questions...
Maybe I just dilute a crushed antibiotic in my carrier of choice (eg vitamin E), then let the excipients settle to the bottom, then poor off? this may not be a well measured or significant concentration...
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Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
Apparently, bacteria can hide from antibiotics quite well in the Lymph nodes.
If anyone has a proven or experimented method for resolving this, please share!
" Enterococcus gallinarum, a bacterium they discovered is able to spontaneously “translocate” outside of the gut to lymph nodes, the liver, and spleen." -
https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/gut-bacteria-may-cause-all-autoimmune-conditions-antibiotics-can-cure.22983/It seems to take long 20+ week courses of antibiotics, and that often causes other problems.
I've experienced the anti-climatic results of a 2 week course of antibiotics completely knocking out all SIBO symptoms, and then it returning shortly not to go away.
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RE: L. Reuteri
@Amazoniac interesting. Thank you much brother.
Funny, I’m quoting these old rpf threads to y'all, but y'all were in them lol @Mauritio
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RE: L. Reuteri
I keep browsing thru this thread:
https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/gut-bacteria-may-cause-all-autoimmune-conditions-antibiotics-can-cure.22983/page-3It looks like the best course of action will be to definitively kill (as best can be reckoned) infection of the lymphatic system, then it may be safer to try a probiotic.
L reuteri will definitely be in my short list of things to try
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RE: L. Reuteri
@Mauritio I wonder if you can isolate the Reuteri without the L.
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RE: Charlie hatin Dairy was a trend prior to anti-VA fad
@ThinPicking said in Charlie hatin Dairy was a trend prior to anti-VA fad:
"it is all so simple"
”I walk alone”
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RE: Charlie hatin Dairy was a trend prior to anti-VA fad
@RawGoatMilk88 according to Ray’s assessment, this is reversible in black children taking a thimble full of milk with each meal for 3 weeks.
Curiously, I lost my lactose digestion capability, and had to start with slowed consumption, until I could consume a gallon of skim milk a day.
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RE: Charlie hatin Dairy was a trend prior to anti-VA fad
@RawGoatMilk88 Ray showed how lactose intolerance is not ethnic, but dietary. Every human consumes way more lactose than is present in an animal — via human breast milk while nursing. But, continued dairy consumption is almost exclusive to Europeans and middle easterners with few exceptions.
But again, Ray showed cases of African Americans regaining lactose tolerance and regular milk consumption after titrated increase of milk consumption over the course of weeks.
I definitely had issues with dairy, while I’m the whitest person I know — redheaded and all
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RE: Charlie hatin Dairy was a trend prior to anti-VA fad
Yeah. It feels like there is more to the story we may never know fully…
More to the point, I haven't looked at methionine in awhile but speaking for myself I had to be on thyroid for a couple years before food with vitamin A wouldn't make me feel like passing out. Consequentially, I tried with supplemental vitamin A and had the same reaction.
I definitely don’t doubt at all that vitamin A is a problem for typical hypo people.
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Charlie hatin Dairy was a trend prior to anti-VA fad
Re: Question for Charlie at Ray Peat Forum on his insults against Milk and Fructose (Honey)
I just found this from 2019 on the rpf...
Charlie:
Correct, dairy being the worst. Not only does it leave an acid ash, it also causes a ton of mucus which plugs up the lymphatic system. Double whammy.
Sugar from fruits are the best, hands down.
Please show me where the body uses protein. It cannot use protein. It has to break it down into amino acids and this process leaves an acid ash which wrecks havoc on the body when not removed. Why not get the amino acids from fruit and veggies? :ss2
My estrogen is the lowest it ever has been and regeneration has skyrocketed. I do not need a study to show me that...
edit: If any animal protein is needed I do not think it is the high amounts being suggested, if at all. I can only report what I am finding, and what I am finding is pretty incredible. There are others in the background thriving off fruit now. Some has chosen to keep some protein, others not. What I am seeing, is the more fruit added to the diet, the better off.
He just had it out for a dietary suggestion that wasn't working for him. And, ironically uses the same zealot argumentation and extremism with no regard for measure or reflection. "regeneration has skyrocketed. I do not need a study to show me that..."
Dairy digestive issues are actually not that profound in the RP community -- Danny, Jay, and Mike, have said many a time that dairy can be the last thing one gets to digesting correctly - not an indictment of dairy, but of low bile acid, slow transit time, and deep bacterial infections that don't go away with a 2 week course of antibiotics... my dairy consumption was bad, now it's not.
I actually want to bring this up because I think my observation of dairy digestive issues was way to underrated on the forum, as everyone was hopping on the anti-VA fad.
Basically, I believe the high levels of methionine in milk, can be problematic when one is severely hypo. Here's my post on it in RPF a few years ago:
https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/vitamin-a-or-methionine-adverse-reaction.50563/