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Posts made by Peatly
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RE: Forum reformatting
@brad Is there a reason why only signed up members can search the content of the forum? If someone who has created a lot of content gets banned they won’t be able to search their content. I’m thinking ahead, just in case. Not that I am suggesting you are going to turn into a genocidal authoritarian moderator
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
@Ivy said in New "Mission" of RPF:
@Peatly Where are PerryStaltic and LeeLemonoil, do you happen to know? Does anyone know?
I was a very discrete member, but this whole thing saddens me to the core. And I'm not sure anyone has planted this division, I think anxious people under pressure make very bad calls. A mixture of paranoia and messianic megalomania can most certainly be driving this behaviour on its own.
I don't know what happened to them - I don't think they were banned.
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Thanks for indulging me, and what you're saying does make sense.
However, I just look at the lengths they went through to set up Oswald and probably the other 'lone gunman' assassins but it is more about information control and discrediting/disrupting popular movements these days, and it would not defy belief to me that agents of the establishment are in and among the online community. Ray Peat's thoughts and research always challenged the system and we are in he midst of a particularly precarious popular movement at the moment IMO, that has a lot to do with questioning the established medical system (which as it turns out has more and more to do with the mainstream media and the military industrial complex than we knew) as it were. The idea that his work would be displaced by a self-proclaimed "Nutrition Detective" and 'expert on Vitamin A toxicity' by the RPF seems beyond ridiculous, but maybe I just have a suspicious mind of late.
As usual tactics, it could be a combination of purposeful agents along with some useful idiots, Pointing to Oswald and what is known about him -- the lengths they went to to set him up as a patsy probably years before the final plan was even conceived much less executed (read JFK and the Unspeakable for reference) I think it is possible that the death of Ray Peat provided an opportunity for those looking for a way to disrupt the movement and/or discredit him and disperse those following his work by using agents already established online and the patsies that follow them (no offense to anyone, lol). We know less and less about what goes on behind the scenes online and with AI in the present and in our future we have to be aware of the very real threats of online manipulation. Wasn't Charlie using chatGP to generate some messages? I just find it incredibly convenient to the establishment that RP's work is being questioned and even called 'toxic' by its some of its supposed foremost advocates at this particular point in history.
I’m inclined in this direction too. To add to this, there are threads on the RPF calling out the atrocities of covid. This includes threads documenting adverse events and deaths from the “vaccines.” Threads about the climate agendas and government conspiracies were an important source of information imo. How convenient that there is no one left on the forum who is motivated to keep those threads going. How convenient!!!
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RE: Vitiligo
“Vitamin D and progesterone favor the survival of pigment cells.” Ray Peat Email Depository RPF
"Cell movements in solid tissues aren't limited to the short distances between capillaries and the tissues nourished by those capillaries, rather, cells can migrate much greater distances, without entering the bloodstream. The speed of a single cell moving by ameboid motion can be measured by watching cells on a glass slide as they move toward food, or by watching cells of the slime mold Dictyostelium when they are aggregating, or by watching the pigment cells in and around moles or melanomas, under the influence of hormones. At body temperature, a single cell can crawl about an inch per day. Waves or spots of brown pigment can be seen migrating through the skin away from a mole, preceding the disintegration of the mole under the influence of progesterone or DHEA. Under ordinary conditions, pigment cells can sometimes be seen migrating into depigmented areas of skin, during the recovery of an area affected by vitiligo. These organized movements of masses of cells happen to be easy to see, but there is evidence that other types of cell can reconstruct tissues by their ameboid movements, when circumstances are right. Tumors or tissue abnormalities can appear or disappear with a suddenness that seems impossible to people who have studied only fixed tissue preparations..........................
The regulation of cell renewal probably involves all of the processes of life, but there are a few simple, interacting factors that suppress renewal. The accumulation of polyunsaturated fats, interacting with a high concentration of oxygen, damages mitochondria, and causes a chronic excessive exposure to cortisol. With mitochondrial damage, cells are unable to produce the progesterone needed to oppose cortisol and to protect cells.
Choosing the right foods, the right atmosphere, the right mental and physical activities, and finding the optimal rhythms of light, darkness, and activity, can begin to alter the streaming renewal of cells in all the organs. Designing a more perfect environment is going to be much simpler than the schemes of the genetic engineers." Ray Peat
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RE: The sun became white
They are now admitting to something that is already happening – for years, decades!
Bill Gates’ dark dream of blocking sunlight from the Earth is about to be realized
Bill gates’ plan to ‘fight climate change’ by blocking the sun begins
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
@risingfire said in New "Mission" of RPF:
@Peatful I don't think anything said has been classified as slander or libel. The forum went in another direction. It's been around for a decade and it's not defaming his work. They're using specific language that his work is being expanded upon. Seems like a tough case
He said the ray peat diet is toxic (his words) – that it feminizes men – and that Ray was doing bad science. He also said Ray died by his own sword.
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RE: NDT Dose Frequency
@DMS This website might have some answers. It says to start with one grain. My instincts tells me it might be better to start with half and see how you feel
https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/natural-thyroid-101/
NDT is different to T3 - you can get away with taking a grain all at once without adverse effects.
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RE: NDT Dose Frequency
In that case start on the lowest dose and work your way up increasing every dose every two weeks.
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RE: NDT Dose Frequency
@DMS I know I am just drawing your attention to the fact that according to this blog you are to avoid liver, egg yolks, dairy, and pork. These ideas are not in keeping with the dietary guidelines of Dr Peat.
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RE: Why is the Ray Peat community so far right?
@CO3 said in Why is the Ray Peat community so far right?:
@Peatly i assume he's not aware of the people this thread is referring to. the ones on twitter that are pretending to believe in Ray Peat's ideas.
There is a point of agreement in that I, as a Marxist, don't think their beliefs differ radically from your average liberal's, but that's a different matter.
I'm not on twitter
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RE: Calcium supplement
@TheSir Thank you for your reply. You can also get muscle twitching from low blood calcium or low magnesium.
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RE: NDT Dose Frequency
Have you read the blog on the Life Giving Store website?
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RE: Why is the Ray Peat community so far right?
@CO3 I think he is saying that the term “far right” is being used too liberally :- )
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RE: Why is the Ray Peat community so far right?
I get your point @Solrig but didn’t the American government give the Nazis jobs after the war?
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RE: Calcium supplement
@TheSir said in Calcium supplement:
@Peatly neglible effect in contrast to how much calcium is coming in with the citrate. I can easily push myself into hypercalcemia with citrate.
Ok, how much were you taking to become hypercalcemic?
How would you know you were hypercalcemic? Symptoms?There are other good reasons to avoid citric acid
Manufactured citric acid is a powerful inflammatory/allergy agent
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RE: Calcium supplement
Calcium Citrate causes calcium loss so it’s not a good form of calcium. Calcium carbonate is recommended.
Putting the eggshell calcium into gelatin capsules might work.
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RE: Recovery from concussion
TIMING IS VERY IMPORTANT
“If you're deficient in progesterone, you run the risk of over exciting the brain and any injury and it doesn't have to be a behavioral stress, but just a physical knock on the head that excites the nerves and if you get enough progesterone soon enough, the brain recovers with great ability. Just being low in progesterone, any little stress becomes a dangerous injury. And the Steins group in the last 10 years has made great progress in treating traffic accident victims of concussion and brain injury with progesterone.” Ray Peat
Thiamine and b vitamins in general.
No calorie restriction