@CO3 what exactly are you on about? Lmfao
Latest posts made by mnemosyne
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RE: My brother is fainting - help appreciated !
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RE: Hair growth/loss, PPARs and Keratin
Hugely overlooked when it comes to hair loss is the structural aspect. The blood and nutrients need to actually be delivered and directed away from the place again. Notice how the top of your head is literally the last place your blood is going to reach if problems arise.
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RE: Cushing's Disease
What's your current diet and supplement stack like? And how is your posture?
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RE: Ordered Idealabs and now the police are after me
They have to prove that you actually ordered it
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RE: My brother is fainting - help appreciated !
Check out mskneurology.com - he might have nerve entrapment/irritation in multiple places affecting the ANS.
Check for winging scapula also. Could indicate TOS or something else.But surely, something is probably also causing nerve swelling/irritation because of his diet/environment. Make sure he's not sleeping next to a wall where anything is charging or powering on a lamp/whatever. Moving his bed might also help. You could eventually see where a pet might prefer to sleep and move his bed there. Is what I'd do before investing in expensive equipment to find out.
I dont agree that he should stop all exercise, but should prob stick to walks for a while and then add some weight lifting eventually.
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RE: Why do people in power age so well?
You guys realize adrenochrome is prob super toxic, right?
' However, uric acid can catalyze the
oxidation of epinephrine (...), and if
this leads to elevated adrenochrome levels, it
might interfere with cytoplasmic gel structure by acting on glutathione (...)''¨The electronic aspect of the cell's energy charge
suggests that cysteine or reduced glutathione
might be desirable, especially if there is evidence
that glutathione is being destroyed by something
like adrenochrome. (Sulphydryl blocking can
impair glycolysis, as can a niacin deficiency.) The
theory of donor-acceptor interaction might
eventually lead to a specific understanding of the
"electronic leak" and how best to intervene,
though it might not be such a discrete problem as
some theorists have hoped.'Quote from none other than the man himself. He wrote this back in 1975:
http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom/1975/pdf/1975-v04n03-p189.pdf
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RE: Aspirin provokes gyno flare-up?
@deliciousowl things about it is, only one metabolite is measured on a D test. It's a steroid with multiple metabolites with varying degrees of solubility. Until you look for every other metabolite in both blood and organs, you cannot really conclude yourself to be having an actual deficiency.
If you really believe you need E, I would rather just stick with olive oil. Ray wrote about the benefits of oleic acid too. -
RE: The Origins and Alternative Meanings of the name 'Ray Peat'
Sounds like re-peat. Which is really what most have been doing. Just ray-peating everything he said.
Names matter. Literally. It’s part of the key to understanding our reality.
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RE: if Estrogen is so bad, why does it direct fat towards feminine areas
Estrogen isn’t inherently bad. Need it at the right place, at the right time, in the right context.
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RE: Aspirin provokes gyno flare-up?
You are probably looking at an estrogen clearance problem. The body using up its resources clearing out the aspirin.
Also eliminate as many plastics as possible.Would take break from all sups, really. If a sup doesn’t do anything with one or two doses, you most likely don’t need it. Something else messing with the cell environment.