@Lukey The germicidal action of UV lamps are, of course, due to their UV light. The idea of using a chicken lamp is that you escape that UV light. Ray said, regarding natural light, that the higher wavelengths compensate for the harmful action of the lower ones.
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RE: Chicken light vs reptile light
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RE: Has anyone felt worse after eating seed oils?
@dan-dominic Makes me feel worse acutely, but the ways in which it makes you feel worse are difficult to pinpoint. I suppose the most obvious thing is coughing. I typically never cough, but after a pufa meal I will.
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RE: Psychosomatic disorders
@pinkpilled
I think the short answer is that it is caused by some metabolic dysfunction. Closely related to learned helplessness."For about 50 years, the concept “psychosomatic” has been trivialized to mean “it's just imaginary.” But now, the studies of the physiology of helplessness show that a seemingly small difference in experience and attitude can cause a very great difference in the ability to mobilize biological energy and various aspects of immunity, "
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RE: Varicocele Remedies
@bluebloodmed Nitric oxide issue. Many ways to remedy.
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RE: Concentric exercise and "bio-electric" direct current
@brad said in Concentric exercise and "bio-electric" direct current:
Bioelectromagnetic Healing: A Rationale for its Use by Tom Valone
I'll check it out, thanks
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RE: Concentric exercise and "bio-electric" direct current
I find this very intriguing, in the early 20th century it was believed among physiologist, and written in quite a few reference volumes and encyclopedias, that the medicine of the future would be entirely electrical. When it came to light that you could stress tissue using electricity without damaging it (contrary to say stressing it with heat or chemical agents), it was believed that a whole new paradigm of medicine had been discovered. Yet here we are, a century and change later, and medicine is still to an almost exclusive extent organised around chemical agents.
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RE: Nosebleeds
@Pulastye Difficult to say, many factors at play. 2mg daily, just to give a ballpark figure.
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RE: Nosebleeds
@Pulastye Likely Nitric oxide issue, many ways to counteract. Vitamin K, D, Progesterone, even methylene blue, are things I might try if it's happening in the day. If in the morning or night I would try B2, and getting more light, and some good source of Vitamin C (not supplement).
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RE: how to get the most out of a sauna
@snack_log Aspirin and fruit juice, that said I don't believe either of those things are physiologically helpful, but otherwise a good spa experience certainly can be!
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RE: creatine muscle cramps
@deliciousowl I had the same experience when I took is as a teen. In retrospect I think it was caused by a salt intake much to low. I would focus on getting enough salt.